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  1. Re:Why do things have to change? on Paying For Content In The Future · · Score: 1

    I would have to say that the lethargically reacting Music industry will in fact win in the end through the use of copy protection technologies and the age old tactic of suing everyone in sight until their grandchildren bleed.

  2. human body power supply? on Piezoelectric Generators · · Score: 1

    This seems like a neat way to generate electricity from the human body. An outfit made with panels of this stuff might produce enough current to do something useful? Neon blinking tattoos? Wearable computers with never ending or very augmented power supplies?

  3. correlation? on She Was Fired, But Never Told · · Score: 1

    I would bet there is a direct correlation between companies that follow these kinds of practices and companies that tend towards failure. This seems like pure cowardice to me. Companies and employees owe each other both at least that kind of respect. Is two weeks or equivelant really too much to ask? I guess I'm just upset about people leaving without giving notice and being thrown into their projects on top of my own. Although, admitedly being fired without being told would be much worse.

  4. Re:A REMOTE?? on Neural Networks In The Home? · · Score: 1

    a house that costs this amount of money would have a dishwasher that didn't run while I was in
    the shower.....and be quiet enough to run in the middile of the night.

  5. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. on Net Faces 10 -Year Olympic Shutout · · Score: 1

    In ten years will there really be a greatly distinguishable difference between TV and the web?
    In ten years broadband will be taken for granted in millions of homes, and web access and television channels will be very interwoven, even the teleco's will be all mixed up. Dollar says this gets over turned.

  6. Re:Not that strange, actually on Taxing Free Software · · Score: 1

    How many of these tax men are assaulted?

  7. Re:More and more computing power... What for ? on Intel RoadMap with P4 Stats To Boot · · Score: 1

    "The machine should wait on the human" not "the
    human should wait on the machine."

  8. microwave range? on 5 GHz Wireless Networking With CMOS Transceivers · · Score: 1

    If I run my microwave will my home LAN be disrupted? For that matter, can I use these thingers to make popcorn? Has anyone done a cost evaluation on making popcorn using my NIC instead of getting up to use the microwave? I'm just curious because running the microwave always interfered with my 2.4 GHz wavcoms.

  9. Re:I like the headline's word choice of 'pact' on AOL Seeks Cable Pact With MSN · · Score: 1

    umm..... yes.

  10. Maybe its some elaborate scheme install DDoSware on ProcessTree Gets Its First (Paying) Client · · Score: 1

    Just thought that I would be the paranoid one here. Maybe its all some elaborate scheme to install DDoSware on unsuspecting windows machines?
    Mwahaa haa haa.

  11. the sphinx? on Theory Tells How Egyptians Aligned Pyramids To True North · · Score: 1

    How about the guy a couple of years ago that had evidenc of water erosion on the sphinx, and that would make the currently accepted timeline bunk.
    Did anyone hear he end of that? Was it all fluff or
    did it have any merit?

  12. isn't it popular practice to outfit things: on At Last, Mir to be Ditched · · Score: 1

    In space with nuclear power sources?
    Should I be worried?
    Does anyone remember the three eyed fish from the simpsons?
    Keep it glowing!

  13. Rambus: on Rambus Slammed For 'Judge Shopping' · · Score: 1

    I think this is just another sign of how fast this ship is sinking. Really though, they are being dropped by intel right? I don't seem to remember anyone else who was going to use RDRAM in their chipsets. Wouldn't this all indicate that a SELL order is appropriate?

  14. Re:no problem on Tech Stocks Rollercoaster - How Was Your Ride? · · Score: 1

    If you are really serious about your coffee, I think you should get one of those industrial strength two gallon percolating coffee makers, like they have at some Churches. I was thinking about getting one for my developers, because I can just imagine the endless supply of caffine and code that would allow us to generate. On the other hand, I can't seem to get these guys to stay up for more than two or three days at a time, they start to drool and babble incoherently, worst of all they stop producing. I find that the threat of shock treatment will keep them going for about 8 hours after that. Actual shock treatment will keep them going for another 10 hours after that!
    Once I installed the iron loops to the floor, and issued every employee shackles, my turnover rate dramatically decreased. Really though, if you're going to make someone sit in a chair for 60-80 hours a week, please get them something with a soft seat!

  15. dammit! I wanted to tape the fireworks! on Iridium Saved? · · Score: 2

    Good for them! Although, you know it would have been impressive to watch them burn up in atmosphere on the way back down. Of course this still leaves the question of what do you do with a satallite phone that is too big and too expensive for mere mortals to use.......well at least I'll know my tax dollars are being spent on something that's cool. ehhh.....no.

  16. That's over $1,000,000 per DVD with divx! on A Drive With The Works: DVD-[R,RW] And CD-[R,RW] · · Score: 2

    Ok, let's see here if there fine for copyright violation is $150,000 per offense. Using DVD-RAM and Divx, I can fit around 7 movies per disc if they are all aroun 650 megs, providing that they aren't too long. 7 * $150,000 = 1,050,000. That has to be some kind of record for fine efficiency when pirating! Plus I don't know if the fine for pirating movies is more than $150K or not. See!
    $20 isn't really all that much to pay. Oh! My astute collegue points out that there is also some prison time included with such a sentence.

  17. Re:perhaps you need to realign your perception on Obtaining Guest Speakers For Users Groups? · · Score: 1

    Not for inspiration. My LUG has always found it very enjoyable to have a guest speaker come and discuss high-tech products, software, or anything computer-related and everything linux, from PHP to Debian, to OS X. I think that it greatly enhances our meetings, and we always learn something new.

  18. dribbling_snivel /dev/circularfile on Is UNIX An OS? · · Score: 1

    /dev/null is full.

  19. Circuit Breakers! on Constructing A Geek House · · Score: 1

    Geek house Warning!
    We have found that the number of CRT's and boxen
    in our home will infact cause the breakers to flip
    under any additional strain, such as using the vacum. Note: people using the ext2 filesystem
    know why this causes such a ruckus. So, airconditioners, and things with large current drawing motors should be put on different circuits from the rest of the hardware!

  20. Should we have somesort of standard or roadmap? on Coming Soon From Intel · · Score: 1

    Should we have some sort of standard or IEEE roadmap for planning new processor technology for the next 3 years or something? Course maybe I am just silly. But, it would be nice if I knew that my processor was going to last more than a year. Just a stray thought.

  21. This brings out interesting aspects on Gnutella Vs. SPAM · · Score: 1

    Of distributed file sharing. I never thought that things like gnutella would be torn apart by the internet community, instead of being legally hassled to death by the government(e.g. sued). Hmmm....to bad we can't excommunicate them.

  22. Re:Excellent Test Case For Business. on Alias/Wavefront Announces Port Of Maya To Red Hat · · Score: 1

    I think that this may have occured because AW was
    already porting it to OS X at the request of Apple( and some grease money). It seems like once you had it ready to go with something of that nature, it wouldn't nearly be as much work to port it to linux also. So, in the future we should take notes to piggy back on OS X ports since a lot of the work that would have to be done would be similar.

  23. Can we use this kind of technology to teach? on Speech Recognition, Voice Verification -- Free · · Score: 2

    How far away are we from making voice-recognition
    software that will allow us to have a computer mentor that teaches foreign language? ....a teacher that has endless patience
    and insists on correct pronounciation and grammar.
    If we incorperated it into an OpenGL environment of somesort we could have language roll playing tutorials that allow someone to purchase a loaf of bread, milk, eggs and cigarettes in japanese. Total emmersion into the new language. Plus it would allow students to progress at their own pace.

  24. Induction based smart chips will change all that on Indianapolis Restricts Display Of Violent Games · · Score: 1

    Induction based smart chips will make it so the government can track you at all times and places, you walk through an electric field and the card sends back your serial number.This should make carding people unneccessary.

  25. How about smart cards? on The Perils Of E-Voting · · Score: 1

    What if we used smart cards and readers. You can get a smart card reader for pretty cheap wholesale. You get the reader when you register, and the card is sent via snail mail to your house.
    Use the card for authentication, hence no dead voters that didn't register, and its cheaper than biometrics. I think that in bulk you can probably get cards for 0.50 or less and I bet readers for less than ten bucks. If you want to vote from home, just pay a small fee for that convienence. Or, the parties could pay for the readers and distribute them for free. Plus, then you could install readers in libraries, schools, and the home.