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  1. Re:Perspective on Buffy the Vampire Slayer is Officially Over · · Score: 1

    Obviously you have no idea what you're talking about. It's not 'Sarah', it's 'SMG'. Everybody knows that!
    SubMachineGun?

  2. Re:Hey, look on the bright side... on NYT on RFID Tags · · Score: 1

    i played with one of those once, they royally suck, range of about 2 inches, the vet clinic where i work bought 48, and in 2 years has sold like 6

  3. Re:Sorry, wrong. on Computer Made From DNA And Enzymes · · Score: 1

    hmmm... then i guess im not human i seem to lck this region of low resolution skin sensing, and your description of vision seems wholy inadequate compared to what i see...

  4. Re:they should use djbdns on Root-server switches from BIND to NSD · · Score: 1

    the difference is...
    90% of the people on this planet dance better than britney spears.

  5. Re:ha, nevermind on Computer Made From DNA And Enzymes · · Score: 1

    btw - I wonder how they will allow interation (no nasty thoughts please) to a DNA computer; actually - how do they make "JMP" instructions in DNA? enzymes don't just skip a few million pairs for shits and giggles. told it to do so.../I
    my guess, your "code" that you run on it is constantly being rewritten
    when it gets a "JMP" suddenly the enzymes rearrange themselves to match the code that the "JMP" would have gone to.

  6. Re:Sorry, wrong. on Computer Made From DNA And Enzymes · · Score: 2, Interesting

    not entirely true...
    its more like the software we run on our brain is dogmeat compared to current software, take an autistic person, the ones that are walking calculators they breathe pump there heart perform complex calculations all without leaving there own little world, plus the human brain has an insane ammount of bandwidth, your streaming two framebuffers of video of a quality unsurpassed by any computer, and audio from two sources with the same quality as the video, plus constant sensations of feeling, the air blowing accross your skin, right now my sore throat. tell me of a computer with that kind of bandwidth?

  7. Re:Sega?! on SQL Server Developers Face Huge Royalties · · Score: 1

    SH4, hitachi, i dont believe it was powerpc

  8. Re:Sega?! on SQL Server Developers Face Huge Royalties · · Score: 1

    except there was no pc hardware in the dreamcast and you could develop without directx

  9. Re:Even if they lose... on Shutting down Kazaa · · Score: 1

    actually kazaa has a centralized login server, shut that down and no one can login to the network, hence kazaa dies.

  10. Re:Not the first on Tom's Hardware Reviews First Player for DivX Video · · Score: 1

    Idimmu Xul writes "Tom's Hardware has a review of the DP-450: the first player for DivX video in Hi-Fi format! Until now, movies in space-saving DivX (MPEG-4) format could only be viewed on a PC.

  11. Not the first on Tom's Hardware Reviews First Player for DivX Video · · Score: 4, Interesting

    this isnt the first player that could play divx movies on the tv
    its the first player that supports full resolution the sega dreamcast played divx just fine at 320x240 resolution
    even played 3.xx and xvid
    http://www.dcdivx.com

  12. Re:OpenDivX? on MPEG 4, Windows Media 9 At War · · Score: 1

    you have to pay divx networks to use divx 5 in your app tho

  13. Re:How about GPP on Could Eolas End Microsoft's Browser Dominance? · · Score: 1

    wouldnt that layer then be another "plugin"?

  14. Re:Win/Win on Could Eolas End Microsoft's Browser Dominance? · · Score: 1

    msie actually appears to use a lot of scripting for the local content hell the active desktop itself is activeX i believe.

  15. Re:thats nothin on Smallest Possible ELF Executable? · · Score: 1

    there were no headers, just raw binary.

  16. thats nothin on Smallest Possible ELF Executable? · · Score: 1

    pfft thats nothing, i once wrote an application that was 8 bytes, of course its only purpose was to jump to another memmory location and it had no headers or anything .globl start .text

    start:
    mov.l boot2,r0
    jsr @r0

    boot2: .long 0x8C00E000

  17. Re:McDonnell's (sic) Career path? on Product Placement in Online Gaming · · Score: 1

    "when you think of trash think of akeem"

  18. Re:They tried this on the Dreamcast on Convert Unneeded VRAM Into A Storage Device · · Score: 1

    o
    and btw it wasnt for doom
    he had no problem loading doom into ram
    it was n64, he made it to see if n64 emulation was feasable.

  19. Re:They tried this on the Dreamcast on Convert Unneeded VRAM Into A Storage Device · · Score: 1

    actually you can read vram quite well i use to have an early beta of it, it was slow and functioned like malloc

  20. Re:I hope CG replaces actors on Will CGI Collapse the Hollywood Economy? · · Score: 1

    Think about it, so many people idolize actors so much, its stupid. I mean, they accomplish absolutely nothing and contribute nothing to society yet they make millions and live easy. Maybe if they get replaced by 3d models people will realize that the whole idea of paying actors millions for playing a part in a movie is horribly stupid.

    i disagree that actors contribute absolutely nothing, while 90% of hollywood movies have no real message, try watching the outer limits, or twilight zone (there were some remakes of both these)

  21. Re:News for Felons. Stuff that's illegal. on Xbox Security Keys Changed · · Score: 1

    its not the terrorists that take our freedoms
    its us
    we let the government have them during wartime, and then when war is over, we just forget that we ever had them and so the government takes more and more freedoms anytime there is a crisis

  22. Re:What else can the MPAA do? on MPAA Requests Immunity to Commit Cyber-Crimes · · Score: 1

    i wouldnt mind no sheets
    i wouldnt mind no computers
    i wouldnt mind no rario
    i wouldnt mind no tv
    in fact, pretty much everything i wouldnt mind giving up to get away from a country that violated its constitution almost immediately after coming up with it.

  23. Re:What else can the MPAA do? on MPAA Requests Immunity to Commit Cyber-Crimes · · Score: 1

    the police will be able to wiretap you soon if they suspect your hacking :/ remember the article, the one about life imprisonment and no warrent needed, anyone know of a decent country to move to. china is starting to sound VERY appealing.

  24. Re:The most important thing on Video Over IP Permits South Pole Surgery · · Score: 1

    bleh and THAT is why i dont want to go into medicine
    i am a very itchy person, its not so much scratching your ass is scratching your head, cant just back into a table or something and scratch your ass but your head... that one takes some trickery.

  25. Re:Lazy? on MPAA Goes After Its Customers · · Score: 1

    isnt the requirements for libel, Transmitted to a third party (isp), False (2 such false positives) Cause damage ( i should think if i had bought a 200 $ cable modem and suddenly the only cable isp in my city wont host me anymore im out 200$), and there was 1 more, anyone remember?