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  1. Re:Really. on Image Preservation Through Open Documentation · · Score: 1

    Yes, and I can convert audio from any source into MP3. That doesn't mean that the final product has all the data that the original had.

  2. Re:GOCC on Government Code Collaborative Falls Short · · Score: 1

    Who are you? Do you work in Tyler Hall?

  3. Re:For all you non-Rhode Islanders on Do You Know Where You Live? · · Score: 1

    It's so very true.

    "4409" is practically a family heirloom.

  4. Re:On the off chance you would actually need it on Low Cost Routers with 100Mbps WAN Ports? · · Score: 1

    no need to waste a machine with 300-500mhz, I run a 486/50mhz NAT router here and get no slowdown, but for 100mbit you might want to get something in the low pentium range, like P100 - 200 and a couple of inexpensive 10/100 NICs.

  5. Quietness in homemade consoles on Sbox Homemade Console · · Score: 1

    I've been planning on making a machine similar to this for a while, but one issue that concerns me is the noise of a computer as a console. After some research I have pretty much decided on using the obscure Cyrix III from Via, because its cheap (pricewatch $35 / 700mhz), runs on standard hardware (Socket 370), and most importantly it runs cool (Via claims that it doesnt even need a heatsink, I'll slap one on just to be safe, but the point of using the processor is to avoid using a fan). I'd also be looking for the most quiet HD available (theres been some recent stories on /. on quiet HDs) and a quiet PSU (I guess I may need 1 fan for the PSU, thats all I hope to have in the entire case for cooling). This machine should run cool/quiet/powerful enough for use as a console system without annoying me with its noise.

  6. Re:Nice article...but what about adding ssh? on Making an X Terminal from a PC · · Score: 1

    The problem as I see it is: 1) Netscape is slow on a P90 no matter what you do 2) Any cipher is going to be processor intensive on a 486 and a P90

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  7. CD Player Link on Homebrewed In-Dash CD-ROM Player · · Score: 4

    Heres another example of reusing youre CDROM

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  8. Thinkgeek is selling these on Get a Grip on LAN Parties · · Score: 1

    Thinkgeek has these on sale now

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  9. Re:I have one on Nomad Portable Jukebox MP3 Player Reviewed · · Score: 1

    as im concerned if they work in winamp they are not corrupted. This is a pretty arrogant statement. Just because they work in winamp doesn't mean they aren't corrupted. Winamp is good at playing mp3s that are horribly encoded.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  10. Re:OpenBSD ISO Policies on Ask Theo de Raadt about OpenBSD · · Score: 1

    Its all about the funding. I believe the CD sales are OpenBSD's main source of income and if you could download an ISO, CD sales would diminish greatly.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  11. ThinkGeek.com has a good system on TMBG Needs a New Dial-A-Song Machine · · Score: 2

    ThinkGeek.com has a cool system where the music when you're on hold is played from an mp3 machine and a webpage is dynamically generated telling what songs are playing and what's up next, etc. I believe that the perl script they wrote to do this is released under the GPL.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  12. Re:Security on Steps To Protect Oneself From Corporate Espionage? · · Score: 1

    Boot passwords are easily circumvented by removing the cmos battery. If they are stealing a laptop to get the information, they can get around a boot password. You're average thug who is going to sell it to the pawn shop on the corner isn't going to be able to get around it though. But he doesn't want your data anyway.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  13. Re:It could NEVER happen on Wine Runs Word 2000 And Excel 2000 · · Score: 1

    don't forget WinME as a Win32 OS.

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  14. Back to the Future on NASA Tests Flying Scooter For Commercial Take-Off · · Score: 1

    So what you're saying is that in 10 years we will have those hoverboards from Back to the Future? Sweeeeeeeeeet

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  15. Re:Emperor Has No Clothes on Linus Speaks With c't On Clean Design And ReiserFS · · Score: 2

    Although you may moderate me down for mentioning this, has anyone notice that the people replying to this comment are posting as ACs? Afraid to associate themselves with this "radical" viewpoint of Linux development perhaps. This is a good comment, although I don't agree with everything in it, it really should be moderated up.

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  16. Unfortunately... on P2P Developers Stand Up To Intel · · Score: 1

    ...much of the time the best protocol -doesn't- win.

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  17. Mojo Whores on Forget Napster & Gnutella: Enter Mojo Nation · · Score: 1

    Slashdot attracts karma whores Mojo Nation will undoubtedly attract mojo whores

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  18. I'm surprised this didn't happen sooner on CERT And Vulnerability Disclosure · · Score: 2

    I mean SecurityFocus/BugTraq has been doing full disclosure forever. Why didn't CERT start sooner? And if the k1dd13s want exploits they can get them from SecurityFocus or Packetstorm or something.

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  19. Misinformation on framed slashdot typo redirect on Typosquatting · · Score: 1

    Someone registered a slashdot typo (I forget exactly what it is, somehting like salshdot) but they registered it with NameZero, a company that will provide you with a free domain name and I think hosting but they have their little banner frame at the bottom of the screen. So someone actually intended to help you guys out I guess but a side effect of using the namzero name as a redirect is the banner at the bottom. Just thought you should know.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  20. SETI on Cray for Sale - Cheap - Some Assembly Required · · Score: 1

    Heh, I could crank out some serious SETI units on this thing :) And with 130GB, it would make one hell of a pr0n FTP server.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  21. No CDR Support on Official Xbox XDK Details · · Score: 1

    I think its interesting that there is no CDR support, but there is support for CDRW and DVD-R.

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  22. 1400x1050? on Where Did 1280x1024 Come From? · · Score: 1

    I've actually always wanted a resolution between 1280x1024 and 1600x1200 for my 19inch monitor. 1400x1050 seems to fit the job well, but it would appear my current video board (v3 3000) doesn't support it. Do any current video boards support this mode?

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  23. Soda in the fridge? Screw that! on Programming Interviews Exposed · · Score: 2

    Beer in the fridge. Domestic and imported. Now that is a programming job I want to find.

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.

  24. Simplicity on Classic Gaming Gets Recognition · · Score: 1

    Simplicity is what makes classic games great. Even with color Gameboys, etc. the best game for any portable is Tetris. Games with a simple yet addictive concept are the most enjoyable. Those of you with TI calcs might remember FallDown -- I could play this forever.

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  25. Do we need this speed? on Pentium III 1.13Ghz: The Real Story · · Score: 3

    I've noticed a trend in processors. Many people are doing fine with the 300-450mhz processors purchased 2 years ago. Do we need all this speed? I know no one who owns more than 800mhz, and most people I know have around 500mhz. Is there even a market for 1GHz+ right now?

    Sometimes you by Force overwhelmed are.