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  1. microsoft... on Buy Vista or Else · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    all your base are belong to us!

  2. Some context on this... on Blue LED Inventor Nakamura Awarded $8.1 Million · · Score: 1
    There's a good supplemental reading that outlines what is described in the article and it's titled Dogs & Demons: The fall of modern Japan
    It actually goes far more indepth into the nation's bureaucratic practices, but there is a blurb about researchers having to flee Japan to obtain freedom to pursue research and reap the benefits.

    I recently finished reading this book and it was truly an eye-opener for understanding of how bureacracy is run in Japan, but the practice is followed very similarly for large conglomerates.

    Here's a review from Amazon.com.

    In what may prove to be a highly controversial book, Kerr argues that Japan is in big trouble: a self-destructive country that is systematically destroying its landscape, its environment, its very culture by adherence to ideas and policies that are decades out of date. The author describes land-preservation schemes that end up destroying the land; a national health program that's near collapse; an education system that values conformity over originality; money-eating government programs that no one can seem to stop. In 1994, Japan produced 91.6 million tons of concrete (30 times as much as the U.S.), much of it used to build structures that serve no purpose. In 1998, Japan's government spent $136 billion on public works, more than what it cost to build the Panama Canal. It's hard to know if Kerr hits the mark here, but he makes a strong case. Expect him to start showing up on talk shows soon, and when he does, the requests for this inflammatory position paper will begin to build. David Pitt -- Booklist

    I'm glad things are starting to change...
  3. even worse..... the drive that "meows" on Hitachi Announces 400GB Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    the deathstar may be no more, but here comes the "meows"

    Hitachi Deskstar drive "meows" during drive check

    i have storage tower that all meow in unison! damn you hitachi! fix this shit!

  4. Re:100%-ish effective spam-prevention technique on Forty Percent of All Email is Spam · · Score: 1

    hotmail wasn't ALWAYS like this though...

    now i get 20 junk email for every 1 good email, so i'm forced to send all mail to the junk mail folder by default and then i add known individuals to my protected list as i come across them.

    i can only speculate it started when ms started msn.... those bastards.

    to make matters more infuriating, hotmail counts the bytesize in your junkmail folder!!!

  5. Re:the reason for difference in price on Enterprise-class ATA Drives · · Score: 1

    ever consider that the warranty might have been priced into the retail price?

    i'm sure the following crossed their marketing division:

    1) gotta be cheaper than SCSI
    2) gotta be faster than your typical IDE
    3) gotta have the newest shiznat technology (SATA)
    4) gotta make people believe they are getting more than they really think...

    don't buy into the hype, prices are sure to go down in the next few months... just wait it out and get what you know and trust for now... first gen products are never that great, because there's always the 'fixed' version coming up around the corner.

  6. just think... on Microsoft: Because Bugs are Cool · · Score: 1

    99% of Iraq's population voted Saddam Hussein to be their supreme overlord because they thought he was cool.

    damn, what a bunch of crock!

  7. Re:This is OSS at its finest. on Cracker Gains Access to 2.2 Million Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    credit cards aren't exactly open source now are they?

  8. Re:future keyboards on Keyboard Layouts for the 21st Century? · · Score: 1

    i'm not exactly sure that would make it more 'productive'. i mean, i can type faster than i write already, and i'm almost getting to the point where i can have sentences typed out faster than i can say it out.... thank IM.

  9. Re:Curing Spam on HOWTO: Annoy a Spammer · · Score: 1

    what??? spam is cured! check this: pork and ham, salt, water, sugar, sodium nitrite.... yummy goodness~

  10. AMD: More Bang for the Buck... Still? on AMD Announces A Shift In Focus From PC Processors · · Score: 1

    that is what it USED to be... new pricing suggests otherwise: AMD & Intel pricing comparison

  11. Re:GHz vs. Billion Cycles Per Second -- But Wait! on Intel Releases "Fastest Chip Ever" · · Score: 1

    The new P4 runs at 3.06GHz, at 3 billion cycles per second.

    That's nothing. I hear AMD is going to come out with a 3.06GHz chip that runs at 4 billion cycles per second!

    but wait! let's say in an ideal situation, when two processes are run simultaneously, one utilizing the integer resources while another utilizing the floating point processor, it is technically feasible to achieve 6 billion cycles per seconds. that's the benefit of HT. now, whether it is likely to occur in RL is another story...

  12. you are wrong! on New Spam Frontier: Referer Logs · · Score: 1

    there is hope! we need counter-exploitation! visit this site: http://www.cexx.org

    my personal favorite is proxomitron! bye bye annoying popups!

  13. xandros... the xp clone for linux? on Xandros 1.0 · · Score: 1, Troll

    does anybody think that xandros looks a bit too much like windows? for 99 bucks, why not just buy windows? wait... you can get it for 39.99... here's the link folks: http://members.microsoft.com/partner/campaign/Winp ro2.aspx

  14. Re:Corea not Korea on Korea World Leader in Broadband/Technology at Home · · Score: 1

    corea or korea. the correct way to describe south korea is "dae han min gook" (please don't make any 'gook' jokes) which translates to 'republic of korea'.

    also, as a story i used to hear from my dad... japan and korea has had many conflicts over history. he mentioned that japan opted to name corea as korea because the 'k' comes after 'j'. sounds racist, but i haven't found any truth to this statement.

  15. unix skills for programmers on Basic Required UNIX Skills? · · Score: 1

    this is in no way a complete list, but here are some basic tools that you should/need-to know... even if it's basic knowledge.

    editors:
    vi, emacs, and maybe know some ancient editor like 'ed'. pfft.

    test manip:
    perl, sed, awk - and more the merrier

    core unix utilities:
    grab UNIX in a nutshell by O'Reilly, you should know pretty much the whole book. typically, i use ls, touch, mkdir, rmdir, rm, echo, su, rlogin, source, grep, finger, who, ping, set

    programmers utilities:
    top, ldd, dbx, make

    regular expressions (skill):
    for any unix guru, you need to know your regular expressions. virtually all text tools allow you to use regex. so grab Mastering Regular Expressions by Oreilly

    as i mentioned. this is not a complete list. get to know these, and just keep on expanding your knowledge! the good thing about unix is that there's about a 100 ways to do something and you just need to choose what's right for you.

  16. Not exactly Super... on Nokia 6650, Super 3G Phone · · Score: 1

    it doesn't even support 1900Mhz GSM.... when will the quad-band model come out, eh?

  17. Re:Does anybody have more info? on 3D LCD Display · · Score: 2, Informative

    the japanese site provides a little bit more detail - essentially there's a microfine light grill in front of the lcd display bending the perceived light between the left and right eye creating a stereoscopic view much like 3d glasses. i've created a link to the sites through babelfish for those of you who can't read japanese. (the translation isn't perfect, but it's enough to get the gyst of things)

    Sharp's News Release : http://www.sharp.co.jp/corporate/news/020927.html

    Impress Press Release : http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/pc/docs/2002/0927/s harp.htm

  18. motivate me and i'll do it! on Do Long Work Hours Affect Code Quality? · · Score: 1

    some people might disagree, but if the incentives are lucrative enough, i'll put my heart and soul into my work.

    quality work also comes from passion. if you have the right mindset, and a great deal of passion for the field of work that you're in, there's nothing that should stop you from working more than normal hours while getting quality results.

  19. Re:Offtopic, but 12mbit DSL overseas??? on How to Test Your T1? · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure what the contention ratio is, but would you even care if it cost close to $30/month? I've been doing some reading in another forum and speeds provided by 12mbit dsl are greater than what OOL is providing is the US. OOL is one of the fastest consumer cable modem services in the states.

  20. We are all in the same suborder haplorhini! on Chimps, AIDS, And Immunity · · Score: 1

    Chimps and Humans are in the same order of primates haplorhini. Humans are descendants of family hominidae (which is the modern man extinct). If apes/chimps are resistent to AIDs and it's variants, we should very well be immune to AIDs and it's variants as well as we belong to the same suborder.

    For some reason, the research seems to repeat Darwin's theory of Evolution...no?

  21. Re:dslreports.com on How to Test Your T1? · · Score: 1

    attack of the killer pr0n pop-up ads? try using mozilla and save yourself the embarassment.

  22. Offtopic, but 12mbit DSL overseas??? on How to Test Your T1? · · Score: 1

    Maybe there's some of you that can read japanese and give the rest of us some update, but YahooJP and many other japan telecoms are offering 12mbit DSL service. See: Yahoo!BB Japan

    Wouldn't this mean it's waaaaay faster than a standard T1? Why don't they offer this kind of consumer service stateside?

  23. Re:SPAM IS ALREADY ILLEGAL on Fax-Spammers fax.com Sued For 2.2 Trillion · · Score: 1

    i just hope this will set a precedence for internet spam as well. it's a total boon for these spammers to get away with these sort of harassment.

  24. Re:just out of curiosity on How Should You Interview a Programmer? · · Score: 1

    you're stating the obvious here and it's a general fact that people who have more practical experiences will perform well in the field than those who don't. but i disagree with you when you say that recent graduate students who have no practical experience "can't think on their feet". it depends on the person, and how apt they are in grasping the material. you also state that the ones who "can think on their feet" are the ones who go out of their way to tinker with a problem and make it their responsibility. i really don't see how you can relate "thinking on one's feet" to being a proactive problem solver.

    Personally, the ones that can't think on their feet are usually the ones that can't remember how to fix a customer's tech support problem even though they've been told how to fix it at least 3-10 times already. These are usually the ones that piss the customer's off the most and end up getting me involved in a pointless conference call with the customer due to some perceived "catastrophic bug."

    again, stating the obvious. if you need to hire people who need to be told 3-10 on how to solve a problem, you're obviously not doing a good job hiring these people. just hire people who have alot of experience and with a great memory.

  25. the H and the P on HP Marries Inkjet and Robotic Technology to Cool Chips · · Score: 1


    ...that's cute! the H points to hp.com and P points to compaq.com. hehehe =)