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  1. gpl void?? on SCO Calls GPL Unenforceable, Void · · Score: 1

    Surely if the GPL was void, wouldn't microsoft already have proven that by now??

    (and I think that even IBM wouldn't have respected the GPL if it was void)

    about all the SCO fuzz: SCO is dying and they(Darl et al.) know it. They just want to get as much money out of it as they can, so they're hoping to settle with IBM for some millions(a real bargain compaired to the 3 billion they're claiming). In addition all the media attention pushes up the stock prizes.

    I say: just stop listening to this crazy SCO-fud, don't even mention it on slashdot. A complete media silence would be perfect.

  2. grab a cd... on New Nano-ITX 12cm Motherboards · · Score: 1

    grab a CD and imagine it being square, that's how small this board is...

  3. Everybody knows... on Where is the Any Key? · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...it's that bar on the keyboard. It has no letter assigned to it, so it can be any key.

  4. FYI on Why Do Computers Still Crash? · · Score: 1
    FYI: I'm working on a Sun Ultrasparc1, this is my login info:
    11:08am up 159 day(s), 21:35, 1 user, load average: 0.25, 0.25, 0.24
    User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
    zloppy console 12Dec02160days 4184:21 2517:41 tcsh

    So it's been running (and I'm logged in) since Dec 12.

    Don't be fooled by the idle time, I'm logged on to the console only to start X ;)

  5. KISS on Best Options for a Home Entertainment Network? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Is say Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS).
    Internet Radio(with the same music in each room): put a stereo amplifier in each room, and interconnect them via the "tape" i/o. No need to stream anything and you can choose the volume for each room individually.

    Video: Put a thin client (x-terminal) in your Home Theatre, 2 reasons: Low Noise and Low Noise ;) Only problem: sound also gets to the other rooms(interconnected amplifiers) so you might want to use a separate soundcard with videoplayback.(for true 5.1 sound you might want to do that anyway)

  6. Re:TCP/IP Radio on The Myth of Radio Spectrum Interference · · Score: 1

    You are indeed right, if we had digital radiosystems then we could do it the TCP/IP way. However, the current system is analog where the things you are proposing(sequence numbers/buffers) are much harder to implement.

    So if the piont of Mr.Reed is indeed that we need to get rid of those old-fashioned analog radios and switch to digital systems (that allready exist), he has chosen very strange way of telling us that...

  7. The duality of light. on The Myth of Radio Spectrum Interference · · Score: 1

    The duality of light (or electomagnetic radiation for that matter), is something mister Reed is forgetting. This results in the bad example of the camera obscura.
    The dualty means that light and radiowaves can be viewed as being rays as well as being particles, depending on the situation. Reed only looks at the particles, or photons. However, with the camera obscura you need to view light as being rays. (because the size of the pinhole is much bigger than the wavelenght of the light, or even the size of a single photon).

    Mr.Reed also doesn't present any proof of his theory or even an experiment that can verify that theory, now that's bad science!
    I personally have seen photons interfering: just let a beam of light (from a laser) pass through a very fine grating (bar spacing smaller than 700nm) and you will get the same interference pattern that you get when you have waves in water passing through a row of bars.
    Furthermore, people have been using interference microscopes, where you split a beam of light, one half passes through the object (and is changed) and the other half travels the same distance without hitting anything. When these two beams are "re-united" there will be interference which gives you information about the object.

  8. good name! on Opencroquet · · Score: 1

    A croquet is a snack here in the Netherlands.(in old official spelling, nowadays it's spelled kroket)

    Tasty indeed ;)

  9. galeon tabs ! on Hyatt Discusses Tabs · · Score: 1

    I totally agree with david that the tabs need there own close button, like galeon does. Another feature I love is that in galeon you can drag the individual tabs to another location, so you can group them the way you like.

    I'm back to mozilla right now and I really miss these features.

    btw: I with mozilla now because the gtk-2 port of galeon is not finished yet. (anxiously waiting for it ...)

  10. desktops and beer on Has GNOME Become LAME? · · Score: 1

    I geuss desktop-interfaces are like beer or cigarettes: the basic functionality is the same, but everyone has his favorite brand.

    just my 2 cents...

    [rant]
    what is it with everyone wanting to have one interface on every computer? Isn't one of the pinciples of free software the principle of free choice?
    [/rant]

  11. another badly designed server... on 25 Best Linux Games · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    And the slashdot crowd found another site that can't handle their vast amount of requests!

    Guess I'll have to wait a few days before I can read it.

  12. time for a little flamebait :-P on Miyazaki Region 1 DVDs at Last? · · Score: 1

    Region 1 DVD's at last??

    Ahh... I understand, in America, the land of the free, there are no region-free DVD-players available? You have the corporations dictating you instead of politicians.

  13. My guesstimate is... on Science Project Quadruples Surfing Speed - Reportedly · · Score: 2, Funny


    Adnan says a six-fold increase is about the maximum practical boost.
    "At seven times it actually crashes so I have limited it to six."


    Now that's a good debugging technique, no wonder the code has 780,000 lines!

    To make the software more user friendly, it features a talking animated figure called Phoebe.

    With these skills, I guess he'll be working in Redmond soon...

  14. excuse me while I puke... on New Generation of Cases? · · Score: 1

    Man, that thing is UGLY! And I doubt if it is any better than the current cases in the cooling and accessibility department.

    Haven't they heard that smaller is more beautiful (some women ought to be told about that too ;) )

    Take a look @ http://www.mini-itx.com for some rare and lovely computer cases...

  15. It's just a new thing.... on Professors vs. WiFi · · Score: 2

    To all the professors climbing up the ladder: This wifi thingy is new to the students right now and only temporarily distracting them. They just need to get used to it, which involves exploring the possibilities. Be glad they have such an interest in new technology!

    Give it a few months(and some bad exam results ;) ) and you'll see everything gets back to normal.

    just my 2 cents...

  16. Re:think about Europe, please on 239 MPG Car · · Score: 1

    The original post mentions the .89L/100km measure.

    I guess the measure mpg (huh whazthat?) in the title doesn't engourage you to read the post...

  17. Re:Did anyone notice... on 239 MPG Car · · Score: 2, Informative

    wob means wolfsburg, the city in germany where the factory is located. (german lisence plates start with the city/region where te car recieves it's license plates) as for l1... duh!

  18. how about bugs? on LinuxBIOS Boots Linux, OpenBSD, Windows · · Score: 4, Funny

    After the upgrade:

    Hmmm.... computer doesn't boot anymore, lets send in a bug report... errrmm..... ;)

  19. duh! on Another Critical Microsoft Hole · · Score: 1

    Don't trust/run ActiveX controls signed by Microsoft.

    recommends that you remove MS from the list of Trusted Publishers.


    ... been there, done that, got the t-shirt! :)

  20. the human factor on Shop Till It Drops · · Score: 1

    People complaining about the dehumanizing are technofobes, imho.

    These things are perfect when you need something when the "human" stores are closed (don't tell me all the shops you know are open 24/7). Or when you wake up on a holiday and realise you ran out of bread/butter/milk/whatever and all shops are closed... come'on we all experienced it at least once!

    It contains one tenth of a normal store, so will it put the normal stores out of business??? Sure... just like television made the newspapers disappear, and internet killed television...

  21. Re:Why this doesn't happen in western countries? on Linux Continues March On China · · Score: 1

    How much $$$ in taxes would the US loose if microsoft would be a much smaller company?

  22. Re:Very Unlikely on Going Up? · · Score: 2, Informative
    This effect is caused by the redistribution of the mass of the rotating body (de arms are relocated), I don't think the mass of the elevator will be anything significant in relation to the mass of the rotating earth.

  23. deja vu on Suddenly a JPEG Patent and Licensing Fee · · Score: 1
    Compuserve did the same like 6 or 7 years ago with its (lempel-ziv encoded) gif format, that was when I started using jpg's for my web graphics.

    Guess I'll switch to png now...

  24. Re:The waste is the problem... on Yucca Mountain Approved for US Nuclear Waste Storage · · Score: 1
    And, hydrogen for that reaction is produced by the electrolysis of water, at a net loss of energy.
    Duh, that's the first law of thermodynamics. You ALWAYS have a net loss of energy when converting from one type to another(energy is never "created"). The few fusion reactors we have today also need more energy to keep them going than comes out of them.

    Now I think about it, there's is not one power"souece" that is the solution to all our energy-problems, we need several clean ways of making electricity wind/solar/fuel cell to keep the energy conversion going.

  25. Steve's thunder... on Macworld: No new Towers, But 17-inch iMac · · Score: 1

    blacklist or not, i guess they stole steve's thunder yet again :) (or his mojo according to austin powers)