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  1. Re:China needs to join the ISS on China Plans 5-day Manned Space Mission · · Score: 1


    I had to explain to them how COOL that was back in 1980 when the movie first came out!

    The link you gave was for From Russia with Love, which was released in 1963.

  2. Re:Another failure of the 'obviousness' test on Several Publishers Sued for Infringing 3D Patent · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Bzzzt! And thank you for playing. Here's your lovely parting gift.

    The concept of the "graphics" card has been around since at least 1981.
    The original IBM PC had no on-board graphics, and you could choose between an MDA (text only, monochrome), or a CGA (640x200x2 or 320x240x4, or text: 8 color). It may predate the PC, but IIRC, it was considered revolutionary at the time.

    Your last sentence is also wrong. You had to change both your monitor and graphics card to go from EGA to VGA.

    EGA used a 9-pin connector with digital level outputs. VGA used a 15-pin connector with analog level outputs. Thus the need to swap monitors -- unless you were using something like a NEC MultiSync, in which case, you kept the monitor and opened your system unit and swapped the graphics card.

  3. Re:Please, no more "taikonauts"! on China Plans 5-day Manned Space Mission · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sorry, but the word "Cosmonaut" was there first.

    The first man in space was Russian.

  4. Re:Can I get my shuttle hater's patch now? on NASA Considering Early Retirement of Shuttle Program · · Score: 1

    They used a 1B to get the crews up there. They used a modified V to launch the lab itself.

  5. Re:Word up on Libertarian Candidate Michael Badnarik Interview · · Score: 1

    Honestly, if you look at the way the Founding Fathers set up the government, that's what they wanted.

    "That government which governs best, governs least" -- Thomas Jefferson.

  6. Re:It's bound to happen on ATMs Susceptible to Windows Viruses · · Score: 1

    I'll concede the above posters' points, and admit that some of the bulletproof rep came from the fact that there werent |<1dd135 out there trying to kill everything in sight.

    However, having a clearer Userland/Kernel demarcation surely helped security.

  7. Re:It's bound to happen on ATMs Susceptible to Windows Viruses · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Actually, 3.51 had a reputation for being relatively bulletproof.

    Remember, they hadn't moved everything into the kernel yet. Even GDI and video drivers were userland. And, of course, they hadn't yet "integrated" Insecure Exploder into the system either, I don't even think IE existed then (NT4 shipped with IE2).

  8. Re:The chance *BSD will run on these things: on The Return of the Sun Workstation, With AMD's Help · · Score: 1

    why are you saying there is a 0% chance of the machines running *BSD?

    <JOKE>
    Because *BSD is dead. Netcraft confirms it!
    </JOKE>

  9. Re:Great news. on DMCA Limited by Sixth Circuit Appeals Court · · Score: 1

    Actually, you could get a small tax writeoff... donate to your favorite charity (or Goodwill or Salvation Army).

    They'll resell them, and you get a deduction.

  10. Re:good flavor on Cassini Probe Does Titan Flyby · · Score: 2, Informative

    n the moon with the completely water frozen surface, orbiting jupiter (or maybe it was saturn)

    Europa, the second Galilean moon (Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto).

  11. Re:Instead of adding, why not remove shit ? on Amazing Things Your Automobile Can't Do · · Score: 1

    How do you carry the power supply for your ultra-bright lights when you're walking?

  12. Re:How long... on DDoS Extortion Attempts On the Rise · · Score: 4, Funny

    So that would be a DBSOT Attack? (Distributed Beat the Shit Out of Them)

  13. Re:Well here's a SCO joke.... on IBM First To Receive UNIX 2003 Certification · · Score: 1

    Q: Why did Darl McBride cross the road?

    A: To file yet another lawsuit?

  14. Re:I believe IBM - here's why on IBM Tells SCO Court It Can't Find AIX-on-Power Code · · Score: 1

    IBM uses CMVC internally.

  15. Re:I could have helped out with this on Saving Huygens · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Drove a Fiat 128 for about 3 years. Had to keep replacing the clutch cable every 3000 miles or so (it rubbed against something else).

    It finally died on the 101 freeway in LA when it threw a rod.

  16. Re:That first session, so long ago... on 30 Years Of Dungeons And Dragons · · Score: 1

    Many moons ago, my favorite character was an AD&D(1ed) Bard named Noman (I was into the Odyssey at the time).

  17. Re:There is a bright side on Probe Crash Due to Misdesigned Deceleration Sensor · · Score: 4, Funny

    Radioisotopes don't grow on trees..

    What about Carbon-14?

  18. Re:its funny on Florida Electronic Voting Machines Crash · · Score: 1

    In the US, you don't vote for a party. You vote for a candidate. For lots of offices. And for lots of propositions.
    My sample ballot for the upcoming election has (I think) about 43 different things to vote on.

  19. Re:Hence the chisel and tablet on New Technique Could Trace Documents By Printer · · Score: 1

    +1 Flintstones

  20. Re:Who needs Word or Excel? on OpenOffice.org Is 4 Today · · Score: 1

    I don't use word often, except when forced to at work. Every time I cringe about one of its billion bugs or quirks, I find that OO did the same thing properly, and I rejoice.

    My least favorite "feature" of Word is something that broke between Word6 and Word97.

    Numbered list styles don't restart in new paragraphs! You have to manually restart the list. I know it's doable properly because Word6 did it 10 years ago!

  21. Re:another reason to learn linux on Ten Security Bulletins From Microsoft · · Score: 1

    free editions generally do not include urpmi, yum, etc update utilities that will do it for you for free

    Obviously you've never used Mandrake.

  22. Re:If P2P is made illegal, then.. on RIAA, MPAA Ask High Court To Review P2P Decision · · Score: 1

    mail boxes, etc.

    Aren't they "The UPS Store" now? I didn't realize they changed their name to avoid liablility from the xxAA! :-)

  23. Re:Uhhh that's pretty obvious on Presidential Candidates Arrested at Debates · · Score: 1

    Ventura was the Reform Party candidate. In fact, his election led to the schism (Ventura-ites vs. Perot-nistas) which essentially destroyed the Reform Party.

  24. Re:And just like that, on Congress Plans Space Tourism Regulation · · Score: 1

    there is *some* civilization out there. The towns of Lancaster and Palmdale come to mind...

    My friend, you have an odd definition of "civilization" :-)

  25. Re:And just like that, on Congress Plans Space Tourism Regulation · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And for flights that may cross a state line (cf. suborbital ballistic transport), the Interstate Commerce Clause actually is relevant, as opposed to a stretch.