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  1. J River Media Center does it for me. on Managing a Huge Music Collection? · · Score: 1

    For the past 4 years I've been using J River Media Center.
    http://jrmediacenter.com/

    It seems to handle very large collections without any problem (I probably have in the upwards of 7-8K of losslessly encoded music. It's interface is slightly cluttered but still extremely usable and very powerful. Sorta like iTunes on steroids.

    The community around it is very supportive and the developers respond quickly to problems/bugs and are open to feature requests. On their forums, you can see the updates as each new version gets created.

    -gk

  2. This is an amazing exhibit. on Pixar Art Exhibit at MoMA, with Podcast · · Score: 2, Informative

    I was lucky enought to attend the opening for this exhibit. I was stunned. The drawings and models are amazing. I would highly recomend that everyone make an effort to go an see it.

    kiwi

    (And I don't work for Pixar...)

  3. Re:More Information on Biodiesel on Utilizing Bio-fuel Beyond Experimental Use · · Score: 1

    Third, soy and corn oil are crummy crops to make biodiesel from. But that's where the lobbying money is right now. Other plants have much higher yields.
    http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield.html


    The only thing that chart doesn't have is the time for growth. It should be [volume fuel]/(area * month).

    If something grew faster, it could produce less fuel per area, but if you could grow three crops a year, it might well produce more fuel per area per year.

  4. Linksys WRT54G/GS + New Firmware on Wireless/Wired Router Solutions for 2 Networks? · · Score: 1

    You can get the Linksys WRT54G/GS and then install other linux firmware (one example that i use is: http://www.sveasoft.com/ ) and it will give you a tremendous amout of power and control in a $40-70 box. You can route/have VLANs/have firewalls/etc. with it.

    kiwi

    (note, make sure not to get the v4 hardware of the wrt54g, as it does not run the firmware.)

  5. jRiver Media Center on Batch Converting Between Formats? · · Score: 1

    I've been a big fan of jRiver Media Center:
    http://www.musicex.com/mediacenter/

    I decided to go with Monkey's Audio for my lossless format, just because it integrates with it so well. It's a truely amazing program and one of the best rippers around.

    Ripping once to lossless and never doing it again is definitely the way to go.

    kiwi

  6. Re:IMAP? on Gmail Adds POP3 To Email Accounts · · Score: 1

    And they map to POP?

  7. Re:Seen this before... on Wireless Mouse with no Batteries · · Score: 1

    Well... someone beat me too it. Wacom's been doing this for a while. Wireless mouse, no battery. Plus, you have the pen which is totally awesome!

  8. Re:Everyone has his price on Microsoft Critic Received $9.75m After Settlement · · Score: 3, Informative

    My understanding was that it wasn't just "a man", but George Bernard Shaw.

  9. Re:Difficult to do if Google doesn't want them to on Is Microsoft Crawling Google? · · Score: 1

    even better... what google should do is provide erronious results to MS. This would cause MS to have collected tons of crappy data and have to filter through all of that.

  10. Re:IMAP? on Gmail Adds POP3 To Email Accounts · · Score: 1

    Yeah, some POP clients can look at the "read" state of messages they download and probably can change downloaded messages to unread or read... but it is not really proper synchronization. Particularly when you have the ability to put things in different folders and/or labels. Why try to hack a solution with POP when it already exists with IMAP?

  11. Re:IMAP? on Gmail Adds POP3 To Email Accounts · · Score: 1

    What??? Not really needed???

    I really disagree. For gmail to be useful for me both as a webmail client and as regular email, I need it to be in sync with my local email client. For this to happen properly, you have to use IMAP. If they are both kept in sync, I can easily use the webmail interface when away from my computer and switch to my local client when I'm at my computer or using a PocketPC.

    IMAP RULES!!!

  12. TiVO + DVD on TiVo Plans More Functionality Reductions · · Score: 1

    I wonder whether TiVO is going to start limiting the functionality of their units with built-in DVD recorders?

    I was really thinking about getting one, but now I think that I'll get a new TiVO (I have a series 1) and an external DVD recorder... or just get the external DVD recorder by itself.

  13. Re:Don't be evil on GMail Drive Shell Extension · · Score: 1

    Huh!

    You'd never see the adds, it's not like the GmailFS has popup windows.

  14. That's just plain silly... on Battle of the Bush Bulge · · Score: 3, Funny

    If Bush was wired, the receiver would be the size of a deck of cards or smaller, not some giant thing strapped to his back.

    Everyone knows that this is where the charging unit plugs in, Bush is just a robot puppet, being controlled by others.

  15. Re:get a laser on Printers - Are In-Cartridge Printheads Better? · · Score: 1

    Agreed. It has that SemiGlossy Book finish, instead of the really glossy photo finish, but I have found the output from the HP 4500 to be preferable to that of most inkjets I've used. But it's probably a case of "to each his own."

  16. Re:Linux on PPC? I'll take OS X on Yellow Dog Linux v4.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Ouch! Those cost a bundle. $775usd for the board with 1ghz proc and $1500 for:
    * Nexus Vivid Blue case w/ 330W psu (Screwless design for easy future modifications)
    * Pegasos II Mainboard and Motorola G4 Processor @ 1Ghz
    * ATI Radeon 9200 SE 128MB Graphics card
    * 40GB Hard Disk Drive
    * 256MB (DDR256) PC2100 RAM
    * Standard Keyboard and Mouse
    * Standard CDRW drive
    Software:
    * MorphOS 1.4 pre-installed
    * Debian pre-installed
    * Mac on Linux packages installed
    * Super bundle installed

    Ok, now Apple's offerings:
    1.25GHz G4 eMac - $800
    1.6GHz G5 iMac - $1300
    Dual Proc 1.8GHz G5 PowerMac - $2000

    Well, value for money, I know what I'd pick.

  17. Re:Why can't they all just get along... on Syllable 0.5.4 Released · · Score: 1

    I am not thinking of anyone as a "non-Windows-non-Linux crowd." In fact, I am mainly thinking about people as computer users. The one major problem that seems to crop up with OS's is the Chicken and the Egg. Nobody wants to write Apps for an OS without a good user base, and nobody wants to use an OS w/o good apps.

    I would agree on the issue of too many cooks spoiling the soup. But maybe the issue is that the projects need to be managed a bit better. I'm sure that there is more than enough work to have 24 people coding, but maybe some people would need to have their ego's checked a bit.

    I have installed and run many different OS's, but I fall back on the problem of having to actually have a computer that lets me function. That leaves me with commercial Unix variants, Windows, Linux/BSD, and MacOS. BeOS was close... very close... I loved the OS, but then the momentum that was building dropped out from under them. Damn it was a quick OS.

  18. Re:800lb Gorilla on Gates on Spyware and OS Competition · · Score: 2, Funny

    Heck, Mr Gates himself faces the very same spyware problem.

    Nahhh... He runs OS X and doesn't have to worry about it.

  19. Why can't they all just get along... on Syllable 0.5.4 Released · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I wish that more of these small os groups would get together and create 1 independant OS from MS and Unix. They all seem to follow the same general ideas the Syllable or BeOS have... give the user lots of power, a new non-X display core and make it quick. But this all seems like a country divided. Nothing is ever going to take off with all of these small groups.

    If the leaders of a few of these groups would get together and work on one project, there's a slim chance that it might get somewhere. If I were going to try to organize something, I'd be looking seriously at OpenBeOS, as it has all the API documentation nicely created for it. But hey, it's never going to happen, and MS will continue to rule the desktop, with Linux being a lowly contenter waiting in the wings, never to really get a chance.

    kiwi

  20. ummm... on Global Warming Expected to Intensify Hurricanes · · Score: 1

    Someone must have watched "The Day After Tomorrow" last night!

  21. Re:They won't copy it b/c it's ugly... on U.S. Offers $50 Download · · Score: 2, Informative

    Why didn't he just squirt water in the dollar bill slot? It has the added benefit of releasing all or most of the coins in the system.

  22. Web based chat on Stopping ChatZilla Installs on FireFox Systems? · · Score: 1

    What's to stop people from just going to web based chat interfaces? AIM Express etc.

    Maybe your best bet is to block site access to chat servers.

  23. Re:To win 1TB on 100 GB Email Account · · Score: 1

    Damn... just upload one message and then forward it to yourself 200 times... then you don't have to upload more information.

    kiwi

  24. Re:Sony to announce experimental 8 layer 200 GB .. on Super-Fast Dual-Layer DVD Writing · · Score: 1

    From my experience, scratches do seem to play a role. DVDs seem much more susceptible to scratching than do CDs. I have a few dvds that don't play any more and have seen many xbox games with problems.

    I just think that putting a nice protective container around it would make lots of sense.

  25. Hmmm... 1gb of off site backup on .Mac Storage Now 250MB · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Hmmm.

    $150 a year for 1gb of off site backup. That doesn't sound like that bad an idea. Does Apple say that they will back things up and guarantee that your data will be there? If so, this isn't that bad a deal at all.

    kiwi