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  1. official IC USA website on Iron Chef USA debuts Friday · · Score: -1

    here ....

    i'll give it a chance, i suppose, but if the first sucks, as i suspect it might, i'll never watch it again

  2. Re:Thought on Surf the Net on a Digital Camcorder · · Score: 0, Redundant

    According to the site:
    Onto this diminutive cassette the Micro MV standard manages to fit 60 minutes of video, by using an MPEG-2 data stream with a 12 megabit per second data rate, versus the 25 megabits per second of normal DV.


    Realistically, you cant throw a 30 gig drive on, because it's bigger than the rest of the camera, and their "smallest DV recorder in the world" claim goes out the window. That's probably the biggest factor.

    If you want more specs, there's some below from sony's site:


    General

    Zoom 120x / 20x Digital, 10x Optical

    F 1.7 - 2.3

    f (Focal Distance) 2.3 - 23 mm

    f (35mm Conversion) Camera 44 - 440 mm

    f (35mm Conversion) Memory 44 - 440 mm

    CCD 1/6" 800,000 pixel

    Filter Diameter 30 mm

    Minimum Illumination 7 lux

    Shutter Speed 1/3 - 1/600 (Program AE, Slow shutter)

    Still Recording modes on MS Fine, Standard (VGA, JPEG)

    Mpeg Movie AD modes on MS Light, Standard, Fine, Superfine (MPEG1)

    Memory Mix modes 4

    Program AE modes 6

    Fader Effects 7

    Picture Effects 8

    Digital Picture Effects 6

    Viewfinder Colour

    LCD 2.5" 211,000 pixel

    Weight 310 g (without tape & battery)

    Dimensions (WxHxD) 47 x 103 x 80 mm

    Approximate Continuous Recording Time (LCD 0ff)

    NPFF50 80 min

    NPFF70 170 min

    Network Function

    Bluetooth Standard Ver 1.1

    Email SMTP, POP3

    Web Browser

    HTML HTML3.2, Frame. JavaScript, SSL (V2/3)

    Image GIF, JPEG, XBM, PNG

  3. oh come on on The Internet Under Siege · · Score: -1

    how many times do we need to see michael posting YRO articles after the censorware.org debacle?

  4. my question: on Ask Bruce Campbell Anything... · · Score: -1

    do you, like me, have


    WARM BAWLS


    the people want to know!

  5. Re:Doh on SourceForge Drifting · · Score: -1

    and the open source component of microsoft is?

    oh wait.

    shared source isnt open.

    money comes from offering what others dont already have. when everything is open source and requires little knowledge to use it (ie: linux, sourceforge, etc), there is no opportunity to make money! eventually people will realize that.

  6. heh on Third Time Lucky for OPN · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    only fucking nerds use irc

    stop planning in #porn and go find a real hobby, like scratching my

    WARM BAWLS

  7. Re:fp on Neutrinos, Muons and the Standard Model · · Score: -1

    i'm sorry, but apparently my warm bawls came before your naked and petrified natalie portman.

    perhaps you should have more hot grits, to keep you in first posting shape?

  8. two in one day???? on Neutrinos, Muons and the Standard Model · · Score: -1

    is this my second time to say.....

    that i have


    WARM BAWLS

  9. Re:microsoft p3nis on Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft · · Score: -1

    i got first post

    you s|_|x0r

    i r0x0r

    that is all, feel free to blow me now.

  10. Re:Day's Complete? on Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft · · Score: -1

    sad, isnt it? it's a shame you dont see some good ol' unix holes on /. more...

    but then again, I suppose I can start that out...

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/09/04 /insecurities.html?page=1#xin

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/09/04 /insecurities.html?page=1#gnu

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/09/04 /insecurities.html?page=1#sol

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/09/ 04 /insecurities.html?page=1#opehttp://linux.oreillyn et.com/pub/a/linux/2001/09/04/insecurities.html?pa ge=1#ope

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/11/ 05 /insecurities.html#synhttp://linux.oreillynet.com/ pub/a/linux/2001/11/05/insecurities.html#syn

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/11/ 05 /insecurities.html#webhttp://linux.oreillynet.com/ pub/a/linux/2001/11/05/insecurities.html#web

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/11/05 /insecurities.html#rpm

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/11/05 /insecurities.html#net

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/11/05 /insecurities.html#scp

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/29 /insecurities.html#lqu

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/ 29 /insecurities.html#sshhttp://linux.oreillynet.com/ pub/a/linux/2001/10/29/insecurities.html#ssh

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/29 /insecurities.html#red

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/29 /insecurities.html#ipt

    http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/29 /insecurities.html#mod

    ah, yea, there's a lot more, this is just a few weeks worth...

  11. Re:Fixes for your M$ woes. . . on Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft · · Score: 0, Insightful

    and had you read the security report instead of trying to karma whore your anti microsoft propaganda (nonsense, by the way), you'd realize the problem is that a malicious website can read and modify cookies ... it has nothing to do with firewalls, scanners, or opening attachments. It has everything to do with being smart about how you manage cookies, and what sites you allow to run scripts (i turn them [active scripting/scripts] off for everything except common sites like, for instance, hotmail).

    If you have no sensitive data in your cookies (and you shouldnt anyway, come on, common sense), you've got nothing to worry about.

    As for the "dont use windows if you dont have to" ... i submit to you a concept of "use the best tool for the job" ... and until LINUX or other unix can read, write, understand all the file formats in the MS Office suite (star/open office isnt close yet. period. it's not worth using) and show me a fast loading browser that doesnt crash (mozilla's getting close, not quite there yet), I'm going to use windows on every desktop I own, and leave Unix for the servers, where it belongs.

  12. can you say on Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft · · Score: -1

    frost pist?

    frosty piss is bad. its a common side effect of having

    WARM BAWLS.

  13. Re:Dimensions? on The Guts Of An iPod · · Score: -1

    from apple's site: 6.5 oz (185 g) (link here)

    the hard drive, specifically, is just under 2 oz (link here) ...

  14. Re:text version on DeCSS Injunction Reversed In CA Case · · Score: 0

    yea, that's a flaw of me copying it out of a window that was maximized at 1024x768, and then pasting it into an easy editor... simple mistake, but still readable.

  15. text version on DeCSS Injunction Reversed In CA Case · · Score: 4, Informative

    for those who prefer text over .pdf or .doc, try here ....

  16. BLOW ME KATZ on Multinationals And Globalism · · Score: -1

    that is all.

    no more text, you can stop reading.

  17. Re:why? on HP Officially Announces 40g MP3 Stereo Component · · Score: -1


    True, but you can also put together something that looks nice (in a small form factor case: BookPC for example) that also has quality stereo/video/tv output for a lot less money.


    You're right. You can. I can. My friends can. My mom cant. My dad could, but wouldnt. My friends' parents probably cant. The difference between you and the rest of society is substantial: Just because the people on /. CAN build a computer to do what this does does NOT imply that the rest of society can, nor would they care to, as the result wouldnt look as good as the HP model.

  18. Re:Waste of money on HP Officially Announces 40g MP3 Stereo Component · · Score: 0

    I'm not sure about the gnutella remark, but it seems possible.

    The machine does have some sort of built in networking ability, possibly to grab mp3's off of a home computer, but according to their specs (see my other post), it also works with your (non aol / non free ) ISP to access the internet. This seems to imply to me that there COULD be some sort of filesharing built in. I guess you'd have to buy one to be sure.

  19. Re:What is it running? on HP Officially Announces 40g MP3 Stereo Component · · Score: 0

    if you look at my other post, I posted the tech specs... I looked at them for quite a while, and the OS isnt listed. HOWEVER, it does say that the box will not work with aol and certain free isp's, which leads me to believe it is NOT windows based, so, i'd assume linux, or some hack of HP UX, since that's developed in house? .

  20. Tech Specs on HP Officially Announces 40g MP3 Stereo Component · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The tech specs are here (pdf)

    in case anyone's curious .....

  21. Re:What does "harm" mean? on Slashback: Scramjet, Golden Ears, Preciousness · · Score: -1

    Hello Jamie,

    Please mod me down to -2, annoying.

    Thanks.

  22. WARNING - GOATSE.CX LINK ABOVE on Portable Mini-CD MP3 Player / Burner · · Score: -1

    do not click that link. it contains a redirect to a picture of a torn anus.

    thanks.

  23. Suggested correction: on GNU-Darwin Goes Beta · · Score: -1

    Mr. Dead Fart Warrior,

    Although your cause is noble, I am afraid that you have mistakenly typed the wrong email address. Please replace this with the original.

    Thanks for your time and patience.

  24. GOATSE.CX LINK ABOVE on GNU-Darwin Goes Beta · · Score: -1

    the link above, although it points to a sourceforge page, redirects to goatse.cx ....

    do not let simple redirects like these fool you.

    - Keeping /. free of goatse.cx

  25. WARNING - GOATSE.CX LINK ABOVE on GNU-Darwin Goes Beta · · Score: -1

    do NOT click that link, as it has a page with the pictures from goatse.cx on it.

    - Keeping /. free of goatse.cx