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  1. Re:People use these? on The Best of Web 2.0 · · Score: 1

    I find the new Yahoo Maps Beta MUCH more useful than Google Maps.
      + The layout is more user friendly
      + Search capabilities and overlays are more useful
      + Traffic info overlay (only for major cities, I think)
      - no satellite images

  2. Give Users more Options on Gaim 2.0.0beta1 Released · · Score: 1

    Great work on the backend, but the GUI needs more options.

    I understand the need to simplify the prefs menu, but I would have preferred a novice/advanced mode setup. Hopefully there will be a "Customize Gam 2.0" plugin out soon. :-/

  3. Re:Is NAT Better? on The exhaustion of IPv4 address space · · Score: 2, Insightful
    But seriously, if IPv6 was so good, it would not require so much pushing. If the IPv4 exhaustion was real and imminent, it would not rquire so much pushing.
    Haven't you learned anything from GWB: being proactive is better than waiting for "real and imminent".

    Seriously... it is better in this case to be proactively preparing for the transition than to one day realize we *really* need IPv6 and are not capable of making it happen effectively. No one is saying it has to be a hard and fast cutover today. I don't see anything wrong with getting some momentum going and starting to work out some unexpected kinks before the need is *real and imminent*.
  4. Re:Rumor? on Google, Skype and the Future of IM · · Score: 1
    the stories are just posted to get readers to the site, who in turn will see the ads (or pay for the privilege of not having to).
    wait... people actually read the articles?
  5. Skype on The Voice Over IP Insurrection · · Score: 1

    Try http://www.skype.org/ -> Free internet telephony.

    My experience is that the quality is better than an average cell phone call but not quite as 'comfortable' as a traditional phone to the ear.

    This mode of communication will become much more popular once a major IM service incorporates it (which cannot be done unless the skype developers decide to allow this)

  6. Important UPGRADE Notes on Mozilla Thunderbird 0.6 Released · · Score: 5, Informative

    --From the thunderbird webpage--

    Upgraders: DO NOT install Mozilla Thunderbird into a directory containing program files from a previous version. Overwriting files from a previous release WILL cause problems. To re-use the directory of a previous install, the directory must be deleted and recreated, emptied, moved, or renamed. You should not file bugs in Bugzilla if you choose to ignore this step.

    The program directory does not contain profile information; any existing accounts, account settings, options, e-mail, and news messages will remain intact. This release does not require changes to your profile to function properly.

    Important: If you used a prior version of Thunderbird and installed themes OR extensions, you need to do the following or Thunderbird may NOT run properly. Find your profile directory. There should be a sub directory called chrome. Remove everything in chrome. This will not affect your mail data or preferences.

  7. Documentation is Easy on Five Fundamental Problems with Open Source? · · Score: 1
    Open Source projects tend to have a major problem with providing decent documentation -- if they provide any documentation at all.

    It's no surprise people who write software for "fun" won't waste time writing 'boring' documentation. But there are two easy solutions to the documentation problem:

    1) Implement a Wiki that allows people to document for you. Those of us who use OSS are probably more than willing to clarify (or add a few pointers) in the Wiki 'documentation' if we encounter and/or solve an issue.

    2) Provide these new users with information on where the answers to common problems can be found. Between Forums, Google, IRC, and Newsgroups there will be few problems that haven't already been covered... even in smaller OSS projects. (I realize the IRC and Newgroups may verge on 'geek level software' but combined with a Wiki, the important IRC converstations stand a good change of being recorded somewhere that the 'lowest common denominator' can find.)

  8. DON'T buy a docking station on What Extras Should I Buy When Buying a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    If you've set up a wireless network and will be using your laptop in many rooms throughout the house, you probably don't need to purchase a docking station.

    Before I set up a wireless network, I only used my laptop at my desk. After I set up my wireless network, I found that the 'docking' and 'undocking' process was to slow and annoying.

    So spend your money on something else.

  9. Any issues with upgrading from .7? on Mozilla Firebird gets .8 Release, and New Name · · Score: 1

    Are there any issues when upgrading from .7? (I've backed up all my Firebird info, but just wanted to be sure before I install Firefox)

  10. Just make sure phone follows the SyncML standard on Mobile Phones that Sync w/ PIM Software? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Make sure you purchase a phone that follows the SyncML standard (which is what Apple iSync uses) and you'll be able to get the phone to sync with many popular PIMs (if the PIMs don't support SyncML yet, they probably will soon). I sync my SonyEricsson T616 on a Linux box running Mandrake (Cooker) with Evolution 1.4.5 using Multisync .81 via Bluetooth. Things pretty much work 'out of the box' as far as syncing goes, but it's definately not as smooth a process as when I sync the T616 with my iBook. Additionally, I use Multisync to sync my Sharp Zaurus with Evolution also.

    P.S. not tryin to brag, just noting that all this stuff does work 'easily enough'.

  11. Faces in the Clouds on Why We See Faces - Everywhere · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If you found this article interesting, you may want to read Faces in the Clouds: A New Theory of Religion by Stewart Guthrie.

    In one word, this book is about Anthropomorphism - The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.

  12. Re:Running it since day 1 on Mandrake 9.2 ISOs Available · · Score: 1

    tickticker,

    I had also run into the plug/unplug issue on Dell laptops (Inspiron 8000), but it only seems to be an issue with the 2.4 kernel. I'm currently using the 2.6test9.5 kernel and it doesn't freeze up on me when I switch power sources.

    You may want to give 2.6 a try if it's a big issue for you... (not to say fixing it in 2.4 isn't important, just letting you know you have an alternative).

    The 2.6 kernel has been reliable enough for me to carry on my day to day use. But I do revert back to 2.4 when I have to do any critical tasks.

  13. 2004 Acura TL on Cell Phone Headsets? · · Score: 1

    I know you're asking about headsets, BUT...

    I just purchased an 2004 Acura TL. It's the first car that has internal Bluetooth... which means I can use voice activated dialing (available on the TL w/Navi model) to call people while my SonyEricsson T616 stays in my briefcase.

    Once the pairing is done it's simple to use and the sound quality is exceptional.

  14. will sell for $584 on Nokia 7700 - "Multimedia Terminal" · · Score: 1

    According to this CNN article, the phone is expected to cost about 500 euros ($584.00).

  15. convert it to a form that... on How are You Preventing Mailto-Link Harvesting? · · Score: 1

    harvesters don't take the time to decode
    Email Encoder

  16. my reply letter to the RIAA... on RIAA Sues the Wrong Person · · Score: 0, Redundant

    DearRIAA,

    Your best chance of winning this case is to bend over for the judge and jury so pick a judge that's into that kinda thing. See you in court.

    P.S. Could you play that Trick Daddy song when you walk in the courtroom... It would really help me take you seriously.

  17. Re:Don't think so on Will Humanoid Robots Take All the Jobs by 2050? · · Score: 1

    it won't "piss people off" in the future like it does today... Automated Systems suck today because you have to listen to 10 options on 10 menu before you can get valid information. Obviously, this is time consuming and irritating.

    In the future, you can simply describe your problem to the automated system (like a voice-activated google!), and it will direct the call accordingly... there will be no need to listen to every option on every menu.

    Personally, I think people don't like interacting with robots because when something goes wrong, you can't get angry and bitch at the robot... well, you can, but then you'll just look stupid (and the robot doesn't even care!)

  18. I got a better scheme on Inkblot Passwords · · Score: 1

    I do a lot of reading and usually jot down sentences that I find interesting in those books.

    When it comes time to change passwords, I simply pick the sentence that appeals to me most at the time and use the first letter of every word in the sentence. I combine this with a few *rules* i have set... One rule, for example: a,e,i,o,u is represented by 1,2,3,4,5 repsectively. Another rule: the first, last, and *keyword* (the main word/point of the quote) is capitalized... you get the idea...

    So when it comes time to type in my password, all I have to do is simply recite the quote in my head. This not only helps me remember my password, but it also helps me remember quotes I think are worth remembering!

  19. Re:Why MSN will fail: on MSN Planning to Take on Google? · · Score: 1

    Oh well, at least it provides a different perspective.

  20. Here's what I [did] on Most Usable Bookmark Managers? · · Score: 1

    It's even easier if you deploy it as a service. I recall there are HOW-TOs somewhere online... but I'm not motivated to google and I don't care about karma. :-P

  21. 1.4 is really out! on Run For Cover; It's Mozilla 1.4 Alpha · · Score: 1

    "There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee -- that says, fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again." -Bush

    doh, you fooled me... 1.4a is officially released!

  22. alpha software disclaimer on Run For Cover; It's Mozilla 1.4 Alpha · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I update nightly builds every 3-5 days and I find that even the alpha builds are stable enough for everyday use.

    I know the disclaimer is just to stop lame bastards from complaining about crashes, but it's hardly an issue...

  23. no more hell... it's the greatest thing on Mandrake Linux 9.1 (Bamboo) Is Available! · · Score: 4, Informative

    The greatest thing about Mandrake 9.X is that it completely eliminates dependency issues... rpms are easy to install for those that don't wish to compile from source.

    I've been running a cooker version of 9.X for many months and even that is surprisingly stable.

    This is the kind of OS package worth paying for!

  24. it works both ways on MS Must Ship Java With Windows Within 120 Days · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    To be fair, the judge also recommended that Sun ship Windows with Java2 SDK to give developers a crash test API.

  25. PDA controvarsy on Do People Really Use Their PDAs? · · Score: 1

    I've had an iPAQ for the last 2 years and desperately want to convert to Palm because my primary OS is Linux and PocketPC doesn't sync with Linux.

    I use my iPAQ mainly for two things...
    1) schedule/contacts (obviously) and
    2) mp3 audio player (that I connect to my car stereo so that I don't have to burn any more CDs - much faster and less hassle)

    So the only set-in-stone requirements I have for a PalmOS PDA is that it should:
    1) audio output
    2) support a standard high-capacity storage medium (I use the IBM 1GB Microdrive).
    3) sync with linux (as far as I know, PalmOS is the only OS that has mature sync support for linux)

    The closest thing seems to be the Sony Clie NX-series, but I can't justify dropping $600 on a PDA just so that it will sync with linux If the Clie supported SmartMedia and CF cards, it would be well worth the money, but that would just be too easy.