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  1. Re:Linux Geekin' on IBM Kernel Hackers Respond · · Score: 1

    you are my idol I wish I could be 1/2 the Anonymous Coward that you are

  2. Re:In Car MP3 Player Still seems like the best bet on Satellite Radio - XM vs. Sirius? · · Score: 1

    I will need 185 CD's to fit my MP3 collection thats a lot if you ask me.... I'd rather keep my current set up laptop mounted in the trunk w/ external scsi harddrive.

  3. Re:That's a bug in the design of the AVI format on Spoofing P2P Networks as Marketing Plot · · Score: 1

    what about mpg..... ??? more importantly mpeg4

  4. Re:Please Help!!! on First Benchmarks of AMD Hammer Prototype · · Score: 1

    please tell me its not an outlook PST file....

  5. Re:I wonder if this is true... on Trojans and Popups and Slimeball Business · · Score: 1

    yup we had to clean off 20-30 computer from this atleast now i know where they got it from...

  6. Re:3d model on Statistics of Deadly Quarrels · · Score: 1

    isnt gnucleus a gnutella client?

  7. Re:Some times an altimeter comes in handy on Touchscreen Watch · · Score: 1

    Can you be too north for GPS? I thought that it worked all over.

  8. Re:So what? on CIA Warns China Might Be Planning Cyber Attack · · Score: 1

    "It's time to design death-traps with our central equipment in the center"

    Actually the TLD servers are very tightly secured under armed guards (large auto shotguns) and several dead man doors to go thru not to mention not too many people know where the TLD servers are actually located. The building can withstand bombing maybe not nuclear attack or repeatedly but enough to give us time to retaliate. Yea maybe the Chinese special forces could kill off a few guards but at least one would be able to sounds an alarm to let other s know what's going on and before they could get anywhere NOC it would be locked up tighter than your girls pussy.

  9. Re:Wouldn't it be better to track eye movement? on Review of Hands Free Mouse · · Score: 1

    actually this may be pretty good for quake...

    "normally you use the mouse for turning and looking up and down. Well with the eye tracking, if you see something at the edge of the screen, then look at it, it would be read as moving the curser quickly to that side, which would turn you rather fast until you stopped looking at that part of the screen."

    Exactly what you were looking at is now going to be centered on the screen and people may develop better preferable (sp?) vision and in those apache games you could actually have the targeting system work properly

    I'll give it to you for regular use for regular use it would blow...

  10. Re:Existing system works - why change? on VoIP at $15 a Pop · · Score: 1

    wow I never really gave it that much though but thats cool.... thanks for a great responce.

  11. Re:Wouldn't it be better to track eye movement? on Review of Hands Free Mouse · · Score: 1

    what about pirates with only one eye?

  12. Re:Water cooled? How to interconnect? on IBM Developing Lego-like Storage Brick · · Score: 1

    What happens to the cube in the middle of a block 3 long 3 wide and 3 high ? it can not dissipate heat anywhere other than to the surrounding blocks which are taking care of them selves ok you say maybe their are build to take the load from the surrounding ones that what happens when we have a massive cube farm or several hundred Ice Cubes... hopefully they don't melt

  13. Re:Why use USB? on VoIP at $15 a Pop · · Score: 1

    the quarter second lag you hear is also present in almost all cell phones also just as a heads up

  14. Re:Existing system works - why change? on VoIP at $15 a Pop · · Score: 1

    What type of connection do you get in Antarctica? I'm thinking something like satellite, which is v. high latency, which would be choppy for VoIP. I would honestly like to know

  15. Re:caught as a virus on Don't Hit That Back Button · · Score: 1

    but it does nothing to the actually execution of it I had the same thing but if you open it up it will still run mine sweeper so yea its labeled as a .vir but does nothing to stop it from executing

  16. Re:Have we all forgotten on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 2, Funny

    well we all know it is not about security

  17. Re:rebooting will not die, yet. on No More Rebooting? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    on your DOS 286 did you ever try to load any TSR's or drivers for say sound or yes a network card (ok you got me it was a 386.) Hell have you ever booted a dos6.2 dos recovery disk it takes forever to load mouse and cd drivers it takes just as long for me to load WinXP on my laptop as any other os. If you are about to say strip it down yea it loads great if I load dos 6.2 w/ no drivers or anything I cant do much.. same thing w/ XP now just because this is slashdot I need to mention linux so if you have a stripped down version of linux it will load very fast unlike redhat (also had to mention redhat) which load very slow unless you tweak it, now that striped down version of linux you are running will run very well for what you tweaked it for but not for other general stuff.... That's just my opinion I could be wrong

  18. Re:Or how about GoToMyPC on The State of Remote Desktops? · · Score: 1

    why i use it (at work)(on my company PC) to remotly admin NT boxes

  19. Re:microwaving ??? on The Future of MREs · · Score: 1

    I read it and after reading it my impression was that it was still made ready by microwaves but thanks for clearing it up

  20. microwaving ??? on The Future of MREs · · Score: 1

    Ok I didn't read the article... while camping I have used MRE before and their great, no animals get in to them and all you need is water but I don't bring a microwave with me when I go, nor a power supply and aren't microwaves tuned to excite water molecules? So wouldn't they contain a lot of water anyways also making it heaver?

  21. could you imag.... on Huygens' Clock Puzzle Solved · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    a beowulf cluster of clocks? You'd never know what time it really was

  22. Magnetic? on Huygens' Clock Puzzle Solved · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Could the pendulums be iron ferrite or have trace elements of magnetic metals?

  23. Re:I thought this had been done with DivX... on Limited-Use DVD Technology · · Score: 1

    just return the disk to the store after you view it saying that it was alredy open :) after you rip it that is.....

  24. Re:Difference on Limited-Use DVD Technology · · Score: 1

    how long does it take you to rip a dvd'? takes me 6-9 hrs i guess it would have self destructed by then....
    did i miss something?

  25. Re:As others have pointed out... on Rolling DSL and Wireless Access Out In One Swoop · · Score: 1

    actually I was on verizon's web page looking into DSL and I put in my cell number and I can get DSL on my cell phone.... wouldnt that be wireless DSL ???