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  1. Re:new business practises on iTMS Moving Up The Sales Charts · · Score: 5, Informative
  2. Re:Mothers on Linux for Non-Geeks · · Score: 1

    How did you SSH to it if it couldn't get online?

  3. No problem on Night Vision Goggles vs Pirates · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'll just put my camera in a big cowboy hat...

  4. Checkpoint Button on Privacy in the Woods? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Rather than using a sensor, why not use a great big red button. If a hiker chooses to use the system, they hit the button on their way by, logging that checkpoint with a timestamp. If they don't want to use it, that's their risk.

    Or maybe I just like big red buttons.

  5. Slightly OT on Linux Filesystems Benchmarked · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This is good information to know, but for a project I'm working on I need to know which filesystem can take the most abuse. I'm talking about power-outages and hard-resets mostly. I know I should go journalled, but which one? What else should I keep in mind.

  6. Re:Flamingo's Website - "It's not us" on Stopping Overseas Fax Spam? · · Score: 1

    nevermind... :)

  7. Flamingo's Website - "It's not us" on Stopping Overseas Fax Spam? · · Score: 1

    More information is at Flamingo Travel's website.

  8. It DOES test concepts over implementation details on First Java AP Computer Science Exam Complete · · Score: 1

    A lot of people are pointing out that concepts should be tested, not implementation details. Keep in mind that these tests are graded out of 5 based on whether the marker is convinced you know your stuff. Those markers are looking for evidence of an overall understanding of the concepts, not implementation details.

    I wrote the AP CS exam two years ago. I was required to write and analyze C++ code, a language I had never used before (although I knew several others quite well). I didn't even know the basic syntactical structure. However, by looking at the various code snippits throughout the test booklet, I was able to get by. I'm sure my answers were riddled with implementation errors, but that apparently didn't matter to the marker who gave me 4 out of 5.

    I should point out that the reason I was so horribly underprepared was that I had invested no time, my school footed the bill, and I didn't expect to have a chance at passing (I thought it'd be way over my head). It was sure nice to get a University credit, though!

  9. Re:Very common problem. on Fixing the Dreaded iBook Backlight? · · Score: 1

    I've had an iBook for over 2 years now. I even took it with me to Europe when I went backpacking. Yep, it was in a foam/duct-tape sleeve inside my backpack while I hopped from train to train. Even with all of the abuse that obviously came from that trip, I haven't had a single issue with it. ever.

  10. Here's what I think of this article on Wind Turbines Kill a Few Birds · · Score: 1

    It's for the birds...

    *ducks*

    *ducks again*

  11. Same speed? on Heads-Up Displays for Motorcyclists · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'll bet some horrifying data could be gathered on the speed with which riders' heads impact the pavement after an accident.

    Umm... Wouldn't it be aproximately the same speed that the motercycle was going when it crashed?

  12. Re:I should become a Canadian artist... on Canadians [Will] Pay Levy on MP3 Players - Updated · · Score: 1
  13. Copy of a copy on Canada Immune From RIAA? · · Score: 1

    The example given is that of person A owning a CD and sharing it over p2p, and person B downloading it as a private copy. Now what if person B shares it again, and person C downloads it as a private copy. Canadian law says the first generation copy was legal, but what about the second generation copy? Would that be legal as well?

  14. What about small labels? on Apple to Launch Music Service? · · Score: 1

    sources close to the situation say at least four of the five major record companies have committed their music.

    I hope they let smaller labels come to the party.

  15. This is not cool on MS Youth-Culture App Gets Gushy Advance Reviews · · Score: 1


    I'm right smack in the middle of their taget demographic, and I think this is totally lame. So would my friends.

    On another note, I'd say this looks like the MS version of HelloWorld.

  16. Re:Interresting, on Most Powerful Computer in Canada - for a Day · · Score: 1

    Where on campus is it located?

  17. Home theatres for ill children? on 802.11b on your Tivo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I might get modded down as a troll for this, but...
    Isn't this charity kind of frivolous?

    <sarcasm>Forget homeless/starving/victims of war, we need to make sure sick american kids can watch "dude, where's my car?" in surround sound.</sarcasm>

  18. Erotic Computation Group a Hoax on It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Quickies · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/03/technology/03ERO S.html?searchpv=nytToday

    or copy/paste:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/03/technology/03E RO S.html?searchpv=nytToday

  19. These figures are normally HTML-only on Describing The Web With Physics · · Score: 1

    One odd note is the reseachers' claim that the Web contains "nearly a billion documents," when one search engine alone claims to index more than a third beyond that, but I guess new and duplicate documents will always make such figures suspect.

    Also remember that most search engines are indexing only html pages and are probably only counting said pages in their "pages indexed" figures. The web CAN contain other media that may be considered documents. The obvious one is PDF.

  20. The Slashdot Effect on Macrovision CD Protection Bypassed · · Score: 1

    Check out the nedstat for CD Freaks.

  21. Re:Interesting to note... on Restricted CDs Quietly Distributed · · Score: 1

    I'll provide the missing details from the post above.

    The REALLY eXPensive CD players don't do the digital to analog conversion themselves. They have digital outs that then go to a different componant to turn it into an analog signal. The thing is, some sound cards accept a digital input, so hooking the digital out from the CD player to the digital input of your computer would let you record them on your computer just as though it was an analog signal, but with digital sound. That is, You would press record in your audio software and then hit play on your CD player, and the sound would transfer. It's not convinient, but it's digital.

    I have no idea if this particular copy protection would mangle the digital output of these eXPensive CD players. My guess is that it would. So yes, people using these eXPensive CD players might not be able to play these kinds of CDs.

  22. Bran Van 3000 doing this contest now! on Public Enemy Solicits Net Artists To Remix Tracks · · Score: 1

    Bran Van 3000 is holding this contest now... It's all online so you can listen to what others are entering and upload your own into the mix. Too bad you only have day till it's over, but hey, you can still give it a shot. They're giving you free remixing software too...

    Beastie Boys are doing the same thing, with no contest.

  23. Age of Spiritual Machines on Pentium Throws a Fastball · · Score: 3

    This reminds me of a cartoon in Ray Kurzwiel's Book "Age of Spiritual Machines" where a guy representing the human race is in a room with papers. Written on each paper is a task that was once thought to be doable only by a human. The guy keeps discarding them as computers prove to be able to do the tasks.

    "Only humans can play baseball"

    right....

  24. Slashdot TV on Robot Wars Coming Stateside · · Score: 1

    What if Slashdot.org had it's own TV network?

    We could have tech-oriented shows like this rather than entertainment (or edutainment) versions with retarded sportscasters.

    Or more realistically, maybe slashdot could have a 2 hour per week slot on an existing network that could be subdivided for whatever shows it wants. Perhaps a mod system could be put in place to decide what airs.

    Dream...

  25. How Open/Closed will it be? on Linux TV · · Score: 2

    I wish the article mentioned how open or closed this is going to be. Will we be able to tweak linux and run programs other than the ones preinstalled? If so, I imagine many of us could use one if the price is right. If not, it doesn't really matter as someone will hack it within a month or so. So I guess either way, it'll be somewhat open. I just hope they let people do with it what they want (and not be like the makers of cueCat)