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  1. The US is the only place that matters, on FCC considers low power FM licenses · · Score: 1

    In this discussion
    the FCC can't regulate other contrys
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  2. Re:LPFM - Radio by the people, for the people. on FCC considers low power FM licenses · · Score: 1

    Just last week in Ames the radio Station 107 'dot' 5 got swallowed up and turned into "KISS 107 FM"

    the station origonaly started out as an 'alternative' type format, but had gradualy began to shift into a more pop format, although they usualy played a lot of what would be considerd 'alternative, or modern rock' though.

    after they got baught out by the KISS people they went strate into the craper! I mean now they play Will Smith!! and britany spears! There new motto is "all of the hits, not just some of them" I mean what the fuck does that mean?

    The weird thing was, they "the 'dot'" had just put on a huge "dot fest" with lots of music. And the station was a great place for local music to break in as well.

    well all I can say is, thank god for MP3s
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  3. Re:Playing favorites on FCC considers low power FM licenses · · Score: 1

    The name for the system of government that plays favorites for friends is FASCISM. It's ultimate expression is Taxpayer Supported Radio.

    No, thats Nepotism, geez
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  4. Re:FIRST!!! on Pixar Tron Remake? · · Score: 0

    wow, you certanly are.

    I don't know anyone else who could apear as stupid as you.....
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  5. Re:Screw color--give us wireless on Color Palm to be released this year · · Score: 1

    he was talking about the global wireless "infogrid", not home networking.

    did you read the whole artical

    this was about connecting the palm to the whole world, not just the whole room

    what we need now is video confrencing. I just don't see how I can go for another minute with out a cellular videophone!
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  6. Re:Oh my God, they've killed PalmPilot. You bastar on Color Palm to be released this year · · Score: 1

    Clue to 3Com: Commit to good engineering. Keep the interfaces standard. Take a lesson from the PC revolution and make the PIECES upgradable.

    How do you purpose to do that? They're way to small to just crack open the case and dick around in, not like a PC. I'v read about people soldering on new RAM chips for 16 megs, but...

    I suppose you could make it *possible* for the CPU/ram to be upgraded, but most of the palm changes that I've seen have been feature wise, not speed wise. Hell I don't even *know* how fast palm pilots are! Ram upgradeablity would be nice, but I think they should use those flash cards, and the 340 meg IBM hard drive (but beware bloat on the software side, although some crazy hacker will make a virtual memory OS for it, to help there beywolf(sp?) cluster...)

    Anway, I just don't think that would be to posible. how could you "upgrade" to a backlight?

    and as far as manufacture's installed upgrades, I'd be willing to bet it's cheaper to manufacture a new palm then it would be to upgrade an exsisting one by hand....
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  7. fat pens on Color Palm to be released this year · · Score: 1

    I used to have a fat pen that could write in 10 colors. I was pretty little then *sigh*
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  8. proccesors, uh... on Color Palm to be released this year · · Score: 0

    In order to use color, they'll have to use some different processors though. The processor in the III and the VII (Dragonball) can only display 4 shades of gray. The V (Dragonball EZ) can display 16 shades of gray. I hope that they pick a better and more powerful processor for Color. The Casio E-100 can display 65 thousand colors and looks really nice. But, Palm has the superior handheld OS.

    Man, that's SO wrong. The grahpics have NOTHING to do with the CPU used. At all. Not in the least.

    The CPU in the origonal game boy runs the color ones, as well as the Atari2600, ti calculators, etc (the z80). Any CPU can do any kind of graphics it wants. You could even stick an AGP slot onto one, and have it run true color, with 3d, if you wanted. any CPU will be able to handle any kind of screen.

    sorry, but you are *way* off base here
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  9. it wasnt' c't on Color Palm to be released this year · · Score: 1

    the title speaks for itself.

    this was some other german mag, although they did list c't as a ref
    c't does kick ass, they need an english version
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  10. coolness on Color Palm to be released this year · · Score: 1

    why is so cool that this palm has a built in IP stack?

    it may not be *usefull*, it may not be *impornant*, it may not *do anything*. but it is certnaly *cool*
    now all it needs is a full port of apache, (only two megs on windows, would it fit on a palm?), a digital camera interface, a linux port, firewire, and clustering capability. *then* it will be "cool"

    actualy, I belive the TCP/IP stuff is so you can brows the web with your cellphone, etc.
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  11. Re:*EXACTLY* on cDc Charges MS w/ Distributing Cracker Software · · Score: 1

    s BO is usually installed as a trojan horse, it typically has no security against the script kiddies and can access anything that root

    this isn't neciaraly true, as Bo can be protected with a password, and put on a diffrent port, witch is just about all the security you can get from a telnet server (other than turning it off)

    Bo *can* be used securely
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  12. Re:*EXACTLY* on cDc Charges MS w/ Distributing Cracker Software · · Score: 1

    Also, BO2K is small, and can be easily insterted into a trojan mail macro or an activex control or a buffer overflow or whatnot. Try doing that with SMS!

    I'm sure it could be done
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  13. that seems kind of harsh on cDc Charges MS w/ Distributing Cracker Software · · Score: 1

    I'm not familiar with BO, but I'v used a program called "netbus" that basicaly does the same thing. In netbus there's a way to just print somthing to the screen in a diolog box, and I'd be willing to bet that that exsists in BO as well. if they really wanted to protect you, they could just load up a URL with info on removing and detecting BO. not that anyone with half a brain would put BO on the default port, unpassworded anyway.
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  14. uh.... on Behlendorf Interview in developerWorks · · Score: 0

    Weird. an AC chick gab fest.

    teh Behlendorfs go to raves?

    Weird.
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  15. http://slash. on NSI Roughed Up in Congressional Hearing · · Score: 1

    or they could just be slash., if they registerd the 'slash' TLD. a dot at the end of a domain name still works (as in http://slashdot.org.)
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  16. IP registration on NSI Roughed Up in Congressional Hearing · · Score: 1

    I think IP registration is diffrent from domain registration, in that an IP address gets handed out from the internet assigned names and numbers asscosation (if it still exsists), but I could be wrong. I always thought a .nu would be cool, I'll check out cx though
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  17. N$I Sucks on NSI Roughed Up in Congressional Hearing · · Score: 1

    I really hate those guys

    I *really* wish I knew how to register domains before they started charging money for it....

    well, I was only like 15, I know how to do it *now*

    $70 is really a lot of money

    down with n$i!!!!

    second post? (that's why the grammer is bad, to get this in on time....
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  18. that's not what comunism is ether on The Anti-Linux-IPO Howto · · Score: 1

    that's stalinsm, or socialism. remember, there has *never* been a *true* comunist contry in the history of the world. "Union of Soviet *Socalist* republics", remember?

    Comunism is not in and of itself a bad thing, unfortunetly it's not actualy posible to implement.... capitalism, with *a little* control is generaly the best thing (IE anti-trust laws)
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  19. um, why? on The Anti-Linux-IPO Howto · · Score: 1

    do you mean the linuxtoday page?
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  20. dubass@andover on The Anti-Linux-IPO Howto · · Score: 1

    That guys 'correction'(I have neither the time nor the inclination to look up the URL) or whatever, he basically lambasted /. for being a hangout of hackers and teenage sociopaths.

    Now Rob Malda is on the Andover board

    heh
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  21. Re:No way SGI plan to ditch Irix in 3 years on SGIs Linux Future · · Score: 1

    hrm... and you baught a mac, yes you must be a very good judge of computer products....
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  22. what about web designers? on SGIs Linux Future · · Score: 1

    what about web designers? they would never need to do RBG to CMYK, anyway. It seems a little rediculis to be foreced to use one particular graphics app just so you can print. I'm sure it would be posible to dump a .BMP file and then load it into photoshop on some old 486 to print, if all you need is color conversion.

    I don't have much exspereance with the gimp. I'd like to get the win32 version sometime (or get linux installed (I'm wating for another hard drive, I don't feel like fips'ing my hard drive...))

    Photoshop is an *amazing* peice of software though :) gfx designers may just like it beacuse it's nice. I'd like to see a linux port.
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  23. Re:Dave McAllister is gone?! on SGIs Linux Future · · Score: 1

    I thought Turbo Linux was the distro from Pasific Hi Tec, the guys big in Asia, am I wrong? or did the jornalist who wrote this just get the product/company mixed up?
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  24. Re:This is very encouraging.... on SGIs Linux Future · · Score: 1

    I think what he ment was that beacuse of NT's jornaling file system, you don't loose the entire file system when the computer crashes, thus you are *very* glad you have one when the BOSD shows up. That point wasn't Anti-MS at all, infact it was somewhat Pro-MS.
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  25. Re:Priorities for OpenSourcing (Vote!) on SGIs Linux Future · · Score: 1

    cool demos

    well I don't know about the rest of the stuff, (I think they already have multiple desktops though).
    if you want to see somthing cool on your box, check out scene.org a site dedicated to the Europian demo scene. The stuff is amazing, I've seen demos that have blown my mind, and this was on my p200MMX... in *dos* mode (no fancy 3d accell running). look at some of the 4k .com files from the takedown99 party (.com files are dos apps with a 64k memory limit) Amazing stuff with less data then this post!

    there is an active Linux demo sceen as well, and products can be found at linux.scene.org.

    another good site for demos is hornet.org, but they stoped updating the page last year :(

    anyway, run this stuff on your computer, the good stuff will blow you away :)
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