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  1. Except on Life On Mars: ALH84001 · · Score: 1

    Maybe ours is the only solar system that supports life.

  2. so boycott Napster on Napster Helps RIAA Again; RIAA Still Ungrateful (Updated) · · Score: 2

    After all, they're just making the RIAA even richer and more powerful.

  3. Re:Content Cartel on A Love Song For Napster · · Score: 1

    You mean like game consoles?

  4. How about reverse psychology on Brief Analysis On Reverse Engineering Software · · Score: 1

    C'mon guys, would ya please outlaw reverse-engineering? Please? Pleeeeeeease?

  5. Re:Excruciatingly Unconvincing on The Pledge · · Score: 1

    See "The Indian Runner", Penn's first film. It's his best. It's really intense and the photography is incredible.

  6. Internet COCK FIGHTS on Playing an FPS for Money? · · Score: 2

    Well since there's no feasible way to ensure a fair match, why not just let the bots go wild? Bring your best pet bot and fight it out with whatever the other guy's decided to bring along.

  7. Re:Mac is DYING on Dumping LinuxPPC For MacOS X? · · Score: 1

    Mac has been dying since 1984.

  8. What about firewire drives? on Copy Protection Galore · · Score: 1

    Will they also have this copy-protection thingamajig on them? I figured they'd replace IDE/SCSI drives anyways. (I've got a bunch of HDs lying around. Maybe I should keep them as an investment..)

  9. Bikes rule on Ten Technologies That Shouldn't Have Died? · · Score: 1

    I took my bike to Vancouver when I rode down the coast to S.F. Nice city for biking. It took a lot less time to escape the suburban sprawl than it would here. Damn, it probably takes 2-3 hours nowadays if you start downtown. Assuming you survive the suburban road-rage that is. And with Harris/Mel in charge, things are only bound to get worse :(

  10. Re:Electric Buses SHOULD be dead on Ten Technologies That Shouldn't Have Died? · · Score: 1

    Actually we used to have electric buses in Toronto, but they turned out to be too much of a hassle & too expensive.. they broke down *a lot*.

    OTOH, we do have extensive streetcar and subway lines that aren't going away anytime soon. Streetcars do slow down the traffic in the core.. but that's a good thing. Keeps things more pedestrian friendly.

    Most days however your best bet is a bike. Gimme a bike and I'll beat you anywhere, anyhow, anytime downtown. :)

  11. Re:The Reel Mower: Its not dead yet. on Ten Technologies That Shouldn't Have Died? · · Score: 1

    I'll vouch for electric. My parents have had a rechargable one for 10 years without a single repair. The thing recharges silently in the garage when not in use.

    Now if only they could make cars do that..

  12. Not again on New Nanofab Tech Developed by UMass · · Score: 1

    Oh great, do we have to upgrade our entertainment media formats AGAIN?

  13. -1 stupid on id On Linux: Bad News · · Score: 1

    only the shrinkwrap duh.

  14. This could be bad for TA on id On Linux: Bad News · · Score: 1

    So who's going to be running game servers then?

  15. Apparently, the next MacOS on Users Hack Aqua to Make It More Usable · · Score: 1

    will be OS 9.

  16. Re:Why Napster Wins on My.MP3.Com's New Useless Status · · Score: 1

    With Napster you never know what the hell you're getting. A modem user is not going to want to pay money for a service where you don't know if you're getting a high-quality recording or someone's idea of a joke.

  17. Re:What a monoculture! on Part One: Up, Up, Down, Down · · Score: 1

    Hopefully in the near future a game will be something you can sit down and play endlessly, and have no fear of 'beating' if properly done.

    Dude, that's how games STARTED. They need to axe all that useless storytelling to regain their former glory.

  18. Re:Why not just use your linux box?? on Gamepro Talks About Indrema · · Score: 1

    What kind of hacker needs everything working out of the box? This is a console for hackers, FFS!

  19. Re:Let's get some linux-only games on Linux Sin Demo · · Score: 1

    It should not be too hard to attract at least some graphic artists and designers for such projects.

    Sure. Pay them fair wages and they'll make a Linux game for you (they won't do it for free after all since if they're any good they can work on paying Windoze, Sony, Nintendo, Sega and even Mac jobs).

    Oh damn. I don't know any artists that use Linux.

  20. Not bigger, hotter, louder on Tom's Hardware Retracts P4 Endorsement · · Score: 1

    Smaller, cooler, quieter. My CPU is plenty fast.

  21. Re:MPEG is the future on Tom's Hardware Retracts P4 Endorsement · · Score: 1

    Not very many people compress video regularly; that's a niche market, not a major factor.

  22. Lots of solutions, need more users on Spambot Poisoner · · Score: 1

    Hmm, well after reading a bunch of comments it would seem that there are plenty of anti-spam options out there, just not enough people using them. How do we convince a significant user base to use them, enough so that the spammers start feeling it big time?

    BTW, in some cases I think it is fair to give away a valid e-mail address. If the company for example is providing me with a decent free service or software, I feel inclined to at least give them an occasionally-used yahoo or hotmail address of mine -- if they sell it, well, I did get their free product, so I can deal with it. OTOH, if I'm just checking out some web game/diversion for a major corpo, then I'll definitely supply them with a fake address.

  23. Re:There is an old saying. . . on Linux Color Calibration? · · Score: 1

    What is Linux REALLY good at? Anything we as a group can code for it. THAT is the whole point of Linux and its only real strength.

    And its weakness of course. How many graphic designers do you know who have the ability to contribute to open-source graphics application projects? Why do you think virtually all useful open-source projects are by developers for developers? This is not a bad thing.

  24. Re:Video Games on Do Media Companies Have Copyright Wrong? · · Score: 1

    But how about this for some examples. I buy FF9 for PSX, and I want the PC version

    They are separate programs. Deveopers spend a lot of time and money to do a port. If they couldn't charge separately for it, they wouldn't do it and you wouldn't get a PC version.

  25. Re:What you REALLY own on Do Media Companies Have Copyright Wrong? · · Score: 1

    1 You own the physical media and the right to use that media under specific circumstances.

    2 That's not right. You own the physical media and the right to do anything the hell you want with that media, except for a few little things, like sell copies of the IP contained on that media.

    Uh, that's redundant. You're just reiterating what the original poster said. You have limited rights to do what you want with it.