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  1. This is terrible misquote on Microsoft: Because Bugs are Cool · · Score: 1, Informative

    In the phrase "because it's cool", "it" doesn't refer to bugs, but to the action of complaining about bugs.

    Bill Gates never said bugs are cool.

    Submitters or editors should correct the title.

  2. The power of placebo on Soundless Music? · · Score: 0

    This experiment cannot be considered serious as long as there has not been a double test : one without this "silent music" (placebo) and one with it.

    Afterwards, comparing results on both can lead to many surprises.

  3. premier super on GTA and Rating of Video Games · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ouaiisisiss
    premier !

  4. A solution on Unintended Aural Consequences of MP3 Compression · · Score: 0

    We could just have our mp3 players to add random sounds that will be eliminated by the cochlea and their compensation circuits. This way, this part of the internal ear would still be trained and would not degrade.

  5. Re:Please, Deep Blue is not AI, chess is a limited on Behind Deep Blue · · Score: 0

    There is no definition of "artificial intelligence" that is generally admitted.


    Since we can't find any formal definition of intelligence, finding one for artificial intelligence is not obvious neither. So we have to accept one that keeps the same subjectivity as the term "intelligence" suggests, for instance : Artificial intelligence : The art of automating tasks that are generally done by humans.

  6. Here are some screenshots on Red Hat Explains Stance on KDE/Gnome Desktop Changes · · Score: 1, Informative

    ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/cont rib/texstar/screenshots/

  7. Screenshots anyone ? on Red Hat Explains Stance on KDE/Gnome Desktop Changes · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Please post screenshots !

  8. You can't but do that on Shattering Windows · · Score: 0

    In Windows, every application has a Window Handle, whether it displays a Window or not.

    1. Just get the Window Handle of a high priority (hidden or not) application.
    2. Find some control (probably not an Edit Box in this case, but anything) where you can paste text (or data).
    3. Paste malicious code there.
    4. Send the WM_TIMER message with the address of the malicious code.

    Worse, if you do not know of any particular Window that has high privileges, why not write your malicious program so that it tries with every Windows ?

  9. How about Internet applications written with dot n on Shattering Windows · · Score: 0

    Is there a way, with dot net, to write an Internet application that enumerates Windows that are local to the machine, searches an Edit Box in one of them, pastes malicious code to it, and sends a WM_TIMER message so that it executes the malicious code locally with the privileges of the user ?

  10. Gonna get to you girl on Escher and Elliptic Curves · · Score: 0
    • Step 1: We can have lots of fun
    • Step 2: There's so much we can do
    • Step 3: It's just you and me
    • Step 4: I can give you more
    • Step 5: Don't you know that the time has arrived
  11. It's not what people want that is important on U.S. Attack -- More Updates · · Score: 0

    It's what must be done and going to arrange things.

  12. It's not a pentagon anymore... on U.S. Attack -- More Updates · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It's a square

  13. Re:slsahdot.org on Typosquatting · · Score: 1

    cool !

  14. There are sites that require IE on IE 5.5 Tracking Default Bookmarks · · Score: 1
  15. The J language team will win once again on 3rd Annual ICFP Programming Contest Announced · · Score: 1

    J is a great powerful functionnal language. See what the have done at iCFP 98 : http://www.jsoftware.com/studio/pousse.htm (Note that J has no connection at all with Java)

  16. LOL on Logitech's "Mouse that Feels" · · Score: 1

    Read articles like this that we had in 1995 or 1996 and you won't can stop laughing. In "L'actualité" magazine, 1996 : (I'm traducing from French) : "...In about 10 years, there won't be keyboards anymore. Users will stare at the letters on a board during some milliseconds and lasers will detect which letter the eyes are staring at in order to write it on the screen..." There are so much like this... (Sorry if all is on one line, I can't figure out how to write brackets on my badly configured keyboard...)

  17. Just like any other form of art on Classic Gaming Gets Recognition · · Score: 1

    Video games are like any other form of art in the sense that we can have flashy products that only last a short time, while older and more hard to appreciate ones last long. Make the effort of really listening to Bach's music, and in a few years you will realise how much crap is your favorite band. Make the effort of tasting blue cheese, and you will realize how cheez wizz is disgusting !