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  1. Re:What about roaming? on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 1

    except that agreement between T-Mobile and Cingular is no longer valid as part of the Cingular ATTWS merger.

  2. Re:Buiing companies to grow on Sprint Close to Buying Nextel · · Score: 1

    Nextel/Sprint is even worse..... It's all overlap, and completely different technologies.

    *cough*TelusMobility*cough*

  3. Re:We'll see ... on Sprint Close to Buying Nextel · · Score: 1

    Nextel Call Center Outsourcers:

    TeleTech (um, sucks)

    ACS, Inc. Formerly CyberRep(Tualitin, Gideon, and Coos Bay, Oregon. Kentucky, Maryland, Washington and Juarez Mexico (spanish care)).

  4. Re:We'll see ... on Sprint Close to Buying Nextel · · Score: 1

    Hell, Im in Nextel Care Support and thats new to me, where does this come from? Care to tell us why Nextel has to change technologies? (btw, the bandwith Nextel was fighting over wasnt in use for iDEN)

  5. Re:Here are my experiences! on Linux Support for Wireless Laptop Internet? · · Score: 1

    Of course your getting ~2000ms ping times, curcuit data mode is only 9600bps. Try Packetstream Gold (SOC: PDSPSG).

  6. Re:Mugging on iPod: This Season's Must-Have for Muggers · · Score: 1

    hmm,
    1) Stray charge through 1/4 of abs plastic?
    2) Does Motorola radios have some special protection from these charges?

  7. Re:Mugging on iPod: This Season's Must-Have for Muggers · · Score: 1

    If they dont taze the fsck out of you first!
    *ow*

  8. Re:Best Keyboard... on A Glance At 24 Keyboards & Mice · · Score: 1

    So? While this might be some minor concern for mice (switching to a digitizer tablet), it makes no sense for keyboards. Unless you're running a rack of headless servers. Most people aren't.

    Hmm, so I guess youve never wanted to rearange your desk or swap out a working keyboard for one that just broke, without having to reboot your computer?

  9. Re:Gotta agree with Dave Berry here... on Security Tips for Traveling with Tech Gear · · Score: 1

    Cant many types of batteries used in laptops be used as explosives themselves?

  10. Re:What the? on Security Tips for Traveling with Tech Gear · · Score: 1

    I he might be hinding at some discomfort at being asked to the TSA people the files on his laptop... What right do they have to root around in what you may have written or created on your computer? Do they thing their going to find some terrorstic checklist? Programs for hijacking the plane without even leaving your seat?

    I seriously would not submit to their demands beyond turning it on and letting it boot up, therefore they have seen that it is an actual working laptop, and not a dummy filled with C4.

  11. Re:Good on California Makes Recording in Cinema a Crime · · Score: 1

    The law covers all "recording devices," just the other day I was downtown and decided to catch "Elephant." I happened to have my laptop with me, and a Quickcam and Epson PhotoPC cameras, although incapable of capturing the movie (the laptop is a P120), it still would technicly be a recording device... and illegal in Cali... and I didnt even unzip the bag.

  12. Re:EBay handling not free on Stealth Inflation · · Score: 1

    And the "UPS Store" signs were shipped via FedEx ground.

  13. Re:Your rights online indeed!!! on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    CDA, CIPA, COPA, Oregon Measure 31 in 1996 (which would have made it possible for the state to prohibit pornography altogether), I could go on all night...

  14. Re:Ugh on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    You need to watch out for statistics like the "9 times" one and others, mostly from skewed "research" done by anti-gay organizations like the FRC. If you look over the credible research, theres no real link between homosexuality and pedophilia.

  15. Re:This is terrible on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    No victimless sex crimes? Then what are:

    Indecent exposure.

    Obscenity.

    Sodomy (I wonder, considering the supream courtdecision, if people unconstitutionally convicted of sodomy will be released from prison and/or removed from the sex offenders lists)

    Hmm??

  16. Re:Well why not? on Planned California Bill Targets Video Game Sales · · Score: 4, Funny

    Children as old as 24?*

    * From some of the Concerned Women for America propaganda.

  17. Re:I wouldn't be surprised.... on Lost Disney Rides Recreated in CGI · · Score: 1

    I prefer Mr. Points Wild Ride.

    (I estimate that only 1 in 100,000 slashdot readers will get that joke.)

  18. Re:The most disturbing thing... on More on the University of Florida · · Score: 1

    Do you realise that at most universities, you cant get cable, nor DSL. All you would be able to pull off in the dorms is dialup... do you like dialup?

  19. Re:IMO on Israeli Ministry of Commerce Picks OO.org Over MS · · Score: 1

    Isn't NUMA already in the Kernel?

    I seem to remeber a large lawsuit over NUMA and other code having been added to Linux... with articles appearing in slashdot nearly every day... Must be my imagination.

  20. Re:It all makes sense now on Gates Comdex Keynote Shows Plans, Matrix Spoof · · Score: 1

    Random example used to assert validity in your argument... ...wheres the proof?

  21. Re:Oh no. on Touch-Screen Voting Snags Continue · · Score: 2, Interesting
  22. Re:AFS on Distributed Data Storage on a LAN? · · Score: 1
  23. Re:Quick! on Valenti to Step Down; Tauzin May Head MPAA · · Score: 1

    I was under the impression that Hillary Rosen needed some nice friendly bloodletting once in a while.

  24. Re:Quick! on Valenti to Step Down; Tauzin May Head MPAA · · Score: 1

    Having a vampyre as a roomate once has educated me in the habits and vulnerabilities (and erotic techniques) of these life energy consumers.

    Unfortunately this particular person is not a vampyre, but a common congresscritter.

    A dagger in the heart or a nail in the ear would take care of Tauzin.

    Burn the body.

  25. Re:EDU Price still good.... on Adobe Makes Products Harder to Use, More Expensive · · Score: 1

    It used to be $299, and before that $249.