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  1. Re:I Smell a Poll... on Intel Releases "Fastest Chip Ever" · · Score: 1

    Ultra SPARC = 167 MHz
    Hyper SPARC = 75 MHz
    R4600 = 133 MHz
    R4400 = 250 MHz
    G3 = 500 MHz
    PIII = 1.12 GHz
    Celeron = 1.7 GHz

    Nothing for the P4 and the Athlon XP. Did I miss something or did you leave it out?

  2. Re:Microsoft and Taiwan on Taiwan Asks Microsoft To Open Windows Source · · Score: 1, Insightful

    That's not 1337 enough.

    74IW4N: P1Z GIV3 UZ 411 UR 5RC C0D3Z
    MICR050F7: 0MG!!11!! FUX0R J00!
    74IW4N: 0MG W3 CU1D C0NBIN3 4R3 M4D 5KI11Z 4ND B3 1337!
    MICR050F7: 0MG!!!! Y3Z!!11!!!!!!!

  3. Re:Analyst kisses up to MSFT, Film at 11 on Longhorn Server Scrapped · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Fast-User Switching does use the Terminal Services core.
    I've wasted many hours trying to turn XP Pro into a terminal server using a registry hack. No luck here.
    You need to patch a file...and that file is probably winlogon.exe, but I don't know.

  4. Re:DirectX on OpenGL 2.0: Chasing DirectX · · Score: 1

    Modern games can do dynamic music with CD-quality audio. X-Wing Alliance has had dynamically-changing music (clips of Star Wars, of course) and it came out a long time ago....probably 4 years ago.

  5. Re:OpenGL 2.0 on OpenGL 2.0: Chasing DirectX · · Score: 1, Funny

    Weird. DirectX is the only Microsoft product that I know of that has made it to version 9.0 and not been renamed something like DirectX 2002 or DirectX.NET...

  6. Re:This is dangerous. on Newton's "Principia" stolen · · Score: 1

    You mean the majority of /.'s readership will actually get laid?

  7. Re:SGI on SGI Introduces World's Densest Server · · Score: 1

    Oh, and one more thing, I actually got an Indy first...the poor thing took a week to boot compared to the Octane. It also always was thrashing the disk...even with 128 MB RAM. I sold it at cost and got my Octane from eUnicomp.

  8. Re:SGI on SGI Introduces World's Densest Server · · Score: 1

    I got the same thing. I wanted the CPU for my MIPS assembler class...the graphics weren't that important to me. I liked the 'complete system' nature of the deal - my Athlon's monitor doesn't do Sync-On-Green, so I would have needed a second monitor anyway.
    Mabye in a couple of years, I'll stick a VPro V8 board in.

  9. Re:How about a desktop compost bin? on My Compost Bin And I · · Score: 1

    Simple. Get an Athlon system and use the excess heat from it. :p

  10. Re:Why have Nvidia done this? on Accelerated nVidia Drivers for FreeBSD · · Score: 1

    Mac OS X (approximately) = a BSD variant
    Apple is a nVidia customer.
    Wonder if that has any connection?

  11. Re:Quote... on Buggy Bugging Backfires On German Police · · Score: 1

    Ooh...my sig...
    Yay!

  12. Re:My solution to AIM monitoring... on AOL Selling AIM Gateway/Listener To Employers · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Trillian has encryption built in, but it only works with other Trillian users.
    It's named SecureIM too.

  13. Re:130 fps on Doom 3 Alpha Leaked · · Score: 1

    As a fellow Ti 4600 owner, I hope you didn't miss a decimal point and read 13.0 as 130.
    What were the rest of your system specs?

  14. Re:Just To Get You Started... on Microsoft Anti-Trust Rulings Due Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    I think they make and sell electronic voting software...that might as well be equivalent to handing them ballots.

  15. Re:User friendly Palladium ? on Protecting System Binaries From Trojan Attack · · Score: 1

    It's not really a different problem; the real difference is that the entertainment industry thinks it owns your PC (Palladium) and the NetBSD devs think you own your PC (this).

  16. Re:Trillian on AIM And ICQ to be Integrated · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't think Cerulean Studios would sell out. The people over there can be so anti-AOL at times that they can give Slashdot a run for its money.

  17. Re:complete the table on Senate Bill to Subsidize Anti-Censorware Research · · Score: 1

    No...(4) is PROFIT!!!!!!
    (for the anti-censorware people anyway :p )

  18. Re:Old News on Nanotech Paints For Military · · Score: 1

    Could the rest of the 'iceberg' be summed up with the following quote:
    "Resistance is futile." ?

    (lame, I know, but oh well)

  19. Re:Darwin is no longer a micro-kernel on Darwin 6.0.2 for x86 Released · · Score: 1

    'Enhanced' microkernel...sounds awfully similar to NT.
    Then again, MSFT has all but admitted to taking FreeBSD code for at least the networking stack, so who knows if the similarities aren't the result of both Apple and MSFT copying things from FreeBSD?

  20. Re:And Be people... on When Mac Freaks Congregate · · Score: 1

    Be people just are.

    (Get it? "Be" people just "are"? Lame, but oh well...)

  21. Re:What I'm wondering is.... on The Most Dangerous Server Rooms · · Score: 1

    How else can you explain Windows?

  22. Re:Going too far? on Using MAC Address to Uniquely Identify Computers · · Score: 1

    By the way, 3Com NICs are $20 for 5-packs on eBay, so getting a new NIC every week can't be that hard.

  23. Hrmm on Chrysler Adopts Linux For Vehicle Simulations · · Score: 2, Funny

    So this might explain why the SGI Octane I just bought off eBay had chrysler.com nameservers referenced in it. /me wonders

  24. Re:Nothing new here on Tackling AGP 8X · · Score: 1

    SGI XIO still beats it...and it's been around since 1997
    My Octane, with its 195 MHz R10000 CPU, can drive 1.6 GBps both to and from any given XIO port (and ports can communicate independently without bothering the CPU too).
    If I upgrade the CPU, the XIO crossbar gets faster (the signalling is CPU clockspeed times 8, I believe) - that means if I go to a 400 MHz R12000 CPU, XIO throughput goes from 1.6 GBps to 3.2 GBps.

  25. Re:Oh well. Code named red storm..? on 100 Teraflop Cray to Use Opterons · · Score: 2, Funny
    "code-red Storm"

    Is it going to be running an unpatched version of Windows on an OC-48 line?

    /me cringes in horror