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  1. Re:Flop?! on The Real Star Raiders II · · Score: 4, Informative

    The story of the Last Straighter computer game (which was renamed Star Raiders II, but is NOT the lost Star Raiders II referred to in this post) is told in this interview with its programmer: http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com...

  2. I, for one... on Resurrection Ecology Gives Life to Old Eggs · · Score: 1, Funny

    welcome our new extinct avian overlords.

  3. do the math on Fans Attempting to Pay for Enterprise · · Score: 1

    $50 to $80 million divided by the total audience ... let's see ,,, that's only a million dollars per viewer.

    I like Enterprise as much as the next guy, but seriously - why not make the world a better place by donating to the EFF or Oxfam or a local food bank or a library or a religious organization or the FSF or an animal shelter or a veterans association or a childrens' hospital or something else real. It's only a TV show.

  4. I bet... on Asteroid To Be Naked-Eye Visible In 2029 · · Score: 1

    if it hit the earth, that would be more easily visible.

  5. Re:Looking forward to it on Apple Launches iTunes Affiliate Program · · Score: 2, Informative

    Blatant self-promotion: If you like MusicMobs, you may also like TunesTracker. Tell it your favorite artists, and it will send you an e-mail alert whenever the iTunes Music Store has new songs by that artist.

    And yeah, I'll be using the iTMS affiliate program for TunesTracker.

  6. Get Computer Insurance on What Was Your Worst Computer Accident? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I cannot overstate this: get computer insurance. It's cheap and will more than pay for itself if you have a hardware loss. I use Safeware.com, paying about $120 a year for $11,000 of hardware insurance - this covers loss by fire, theft, water, accidental damage, pretty much everything except earthquake and theft from an unattended vehicle. (I could have opted for a more expensive policy to cover those possibilities, too.) Just last week I dropped my digital camera, killing it. That model (Canon Powershot S30) is no longer available, so the insurance company is paying for a new model (Powershot S50) that costs more than what I originally paid for my digital camera two years ago.

  7. Re:Oh, the toys you will mod... on Old Toy Modding? · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Dear Penthouse. My name is Teddy Ruxpin! I never thought it would happen to me, but there I was, with Chatty Cathy and Baby Alive..."

  8. callvantage on Suggestions for a Home VOIP Provider? · · Score: 1

    I'm reviewing a bunch of VOIP services for a computer magazine. I've tested five so far, and as far as sound quality goes AT&T CallVantage has been noticeably better than the others. No noticeable latency, which is more than I can say for some of the other services. I suspect it's because voice traffic spends relatively little time on the Internet before getting punted to AT&T's long distance network. However AT&T's service was a bit more difficult to configure -- I needed to use their router instead of my own firewall/router, which I found perturbing.

  9. Bringing up BASIC on BASIC Computer Language Turns 40 · · Score: 2, Informative
  10. this is nothing new on Recovering Secret HD Space · · Score: 1

    Every Atari DOS disk had a hidden sector, keeping 128 whole bytes of storage out of your grasp.

  11. other magazines on Macintosh's 1984 Debut · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For other perspectives, see Creative Computing magazine: Apple Mac review and Compute magazine: Apple's Macintosh Unveiled

  12. Here's what's new in QT 6.5 on iTunes 4.2 and QuickTime 6.5 · · Score: 4, Informative

    QuickTime 6.5 delivers a number of new features and important updates, including:
    - Creation and playback of mobile multimedia in the new 3GPP2 format.
    - Creation and playback of mobile multimedia in the popular AMC format.
    - Improved text track support.
    - Enhanced DV playback options.
    - Enhanced support for iMovie, iDVD, and Final Cut Pro.

  13. Re:Not only am I old enough... on Top 10 Personal Computers, Revised · · Score: 1

    You've probably notced by now, but Big Computer Games is here. I didn't mention it because, like to said, no one has heard of it either.

  14. classic computer game books on Top 10 Personal Computers, Revised · · Score: 1

    If you're old enough to argue about these computers, you're old enough to remember David Ahl's books BASIC Computer Games and More BASIC Computer Games. Both are available on the Web, as of today.

  15. Not may to choose from on Thoughts on the New Crop of Ogg Aware Players? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I just wrote a big roundup of portable music players for a computer-magazine-that-you've-heard-of. Of the 55 players I researched, three support Ogg.

    iGP-100
    Capacity: 1.5GB
    Features: USB 2.0, FM tuner
    Formats: Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WMA, ASF
    Manufacturer: iRiver (www.iriveramerica.com)
    MSRP: $249.99

    iHP-120
    Capacity: 20GB
    Features: USB 2.0, FM tuner, built-in microphone
    Formats: Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV
    Manufacturer: iRiver (www.iriveramerica.com)
    MSRP: $399.99

    Rio Karma
    Capacity: 20GB
    Features: USB 2.0, docking station with RCA line out and Ethernet port
    Formats: Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, WMA
    Manufacturer: Digital Networks (www.rioaudio.com)
    MSRP: $349.99

    There may be others (I missed the Neuros, apparently) but those were all I found.

  16. 46.7 MPG on Hybrid/Electric Vehicles: Should I Buy? · · Score: 1

    I've had my Prius for 16 months and 30,000 miles. I get, on average, 46.7 miles per gallon. Love that car.

  17. More ultra-Cheap PCs on Lindows Webstation · · Score: 1

    This seems like a good excuse to mention my new Web site: Kevin Savetz' Guide To Buying a Ridiculously Cheap PC delivers specs, reviews, and news about computers that cost less than $300. Nine manufacturers are listed there so far, although I haven't added the Lindows Webstations specs yet.

  18. Re:Not reviewing Lindows, just the bare bones boxe on Three LindowsOS PCs Reviewed · · Score: 1

    This was a hardware review, not a review of Lindows. The Post has already reviewed Lindows 3.0, so the editor asked me to steer away from a lingering discussion about it.

  19. Re:3 gig on Three LindowsOS PCs Reviewed · · Score: 1

    The drive was both small AND slow.

    None of the machines included a monitor - you misread. The Tiger Direct machine was the only one to include a modem and floppy drive. The other two, by the way, included floppy drive cables, which I thought was a nice touch. Two of the machines (all except Tiger) included a cheap pair of speakers, another welcome addition for $199.

  20. Re:Self-contradicting? on Three LindowsOS PCs Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Although I wrote the article, I didn't write the headline (my editor did. ) I was a bit dissapointed when I saw it in print. The machines are actually pretty good solutions for home usage. The current version of Lindows, however, isn't, lacking good USB support, etc.

  21. Re:a 3 gig drive ! on Three LindowsOS PCs Reviewed · · Score: 2, Interesting

    (Yes I read TFA. I wrote TFA.) No, they're *perfectly* suitable for word processing and Web browsing. With a bit more memory and a bigger hard drive, these machines would all run circles around the PIII-700, my office machine that I used to write the article. I think any of these machines, with some extra RAM and hard drive that I know Slashdot readers have lying around, would be great Linux boxen.

  22. force them underground on FTC Moves up "Do Not Call" List Registration · · Score: 1

    This law is generally a Good Thing but the problem is it will force the most virulent telemarketers undeground. They'll still call, but will make it extraordinarily difficult to find out who they are. They'll call from other countries. They'll rely more on prerecorded announcements. They'll create non-profit front organizations to do their calling for them. They'll learn from the spammers.

  23. Re:How I use usenet today on Spaf's Farewell, Ten Years Later · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    NetNews Tracker is a cool little tool for searching Google Groups for topics you're perennially interested in. Whenever there are new articles that match your phrase, it e-mails you a link to the article.

  24. Older articles about Dani on Salon on M.U.L.E Creator Dani Bunten · · Score: 3, Informative
  25. Re:iPod on Apple's Present: iTunes Supports Ogg Files · · Score: 1

    About the Mac OS X 10.2.3 Update mentions some enhancements to iTunes (and lots of other stuff) but doesn't specifically mention Ogg.