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  1. Re:Why yes, he is a luddite. on Alternative view of MP3s · · Score: 1

    Hell, why not put audio tracks and mp3s on the same disk and sell it?

    no doubt, it's not like the record companies actually fill up the media to ~74 min. you're lucky to get an hour.

  2. Re:walking and chewing gum multitasking? on Task Processor Found in Human Brain · · Score: 1

    try talking on the phone while playing starcraft. it is nearly impossible for me.

  3. Re:Window~1?? on Bleem's shipping-the exe that is · · Score: 1

    also valid in win-dos

  4. Re:advanced architecture on SGI, others embracing Linux · · Score: 1

    doesn't agp have provisions for this for future generations? not to mention the added bus contention. have you ever seen a dumb s3 video card mounted on a motherboard? we have hp's at work with that setup, they use 1-2 mb main memory. ungodly slow.

  5. winnt sound-to-file on RIAA wants to assassinate MP3 · · Score: 1

    for those using bill's software, check out wave to disk (beware geocities popup window).

    note it works with winnt only. it is gpl'ed.

  6. cool on New Search Engines · · Score: 1

    I found unique info to plagarize for the paper I'm writing.

  7. privacy on Shamir's new Crypto Gadget · · Score: 1

    why do we have encryption anyway? mcNealy told me privacy was dead.

  8. Re:Spellcheck? bitte! on Linux Tuning Repository · · Score: 1

    Main Entry: optimisation, optimise
    British variant of OPTIMIZATION, OPTIMIZE

    according to Merriam-Webster, but what do they know?

  9. Re:Non English Slang? on NSI challenged over "obscene" domains · · Score: 1

    I believe it is spelled Norfolk, but pronounced as you spell it phonetically.

  10. Re:Time to change to Linux on Microsoft Withholds Y2K Fix for Win95? · · Score: 1

    dates before 1970?

  11. here is what ed muth really thinks...... on Microsoft redefines Open Source · · Score: 1

    "I find it hard to believe that some of the best computer scientists in the world will want to do their work for free," he said. "Without a long-term technical road map,without multimillion-dollar test labs, someone wants me to believe these visionary programmers and developers will want to do the best work of their lives and then give it away. I do not believe in that vision of the future."

    greed is not mutually inclusive to the human race. also, look what `working for free' did for linus's reputation, think he'd be earning what he is if not for linux?