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  1. Re:slashvertisement... on ThinkFree Online Review · · Score: 1

    Agreed. ThinkFree hasn't even finished deploying the upgrade to their servers yet.

  2. Intel is the clear winner on Mobile Processor Showdown · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Intel beat out the AMD in nearly every performance test. They try and make an argument for the AMD on power consumption. I'll paraphrase: The AMD chip uses less energy in an idle state and since most usage is idle, the AMD chip uses less energy.

    AMD is clearly the overall winner if you don't use your computer.

  3. bluetie? on Google Beta Testing "Gmail For Your Domain" · · Score: 1

    How will companies like BlueTie compete with Google?

  4. Translation on Portable OpenOffice.org 2.01 Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    From the article:
    "This is exactly the kind of innovation developers can make when they don't have to worry about selling as many licenses of their work as possible"

    Translation:
    "This is exactly the kind of innovation developers can make when they don't have to worry about how many people find their software useful."

  5. Options when you buy on Modded Hybrid Cars Get Up to 250 MPG · · Score: 1

    Toyota should offer higher milage options at the dealer. The tradeoff obviously is a smaller truck or say no back seat. BTW, gas in Atlanta is at $2.70 for regular now. My next car will definitely be a hybrid.

  6. QA? on Games That Shoot Back · · Score: 1

    I would hate to be a tester for this game.

  7. Re:Experience is key... on How Important is a Well-Known CS Degree? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If I had 2 job candidates with equivalent experience, I would take the one with the CS degree.

    In my experience, developers with a CS degree have a much better handle on the underlying concepts; however, I'm not sure that a degree from a big school makes that much of a difference.

  8. Animation on Composite Of Earth At Night · · Score: 1

    It would be cool to see an animation of this image over time. You would see the lights growing.

  9. Re:Certain types of programming... on Math And The Computer Science Major · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Writing a web front end to a database certainly is computer science. Especially when you enter the realm of web-based enterprise software or use technologies like .NET.
    * Object oriented design
    * Reusable components
    * Disconnect clients
    * Distributed services
    * Application integration
    * Replication
    * Remote objects
    Web applications raise the bar when you start talking about issues such as:
    * Transactions
    * Concurrency control
    * Unpredictable user interactions
    * Browser incompatibilities
    * Security
    Even if you don't use the computational aspects of math it doesn't mean you aren't using math or that math isn't necessary for certain CS fields. Math is the basis of all CS. Without a good understanding of math and the critical thinking skills that go along with it a person in CS becomes the type that just gets the job done. A person with strong math skills is much more valuable.

  10. I'll show them attitude on W3C Requests Eolas Patent Re-Examination · · Score: 1

    Patent lawyers can be extremely pushy. Eventually they piss off the patent examiner reviewing the patent, and the examiner takes the attitude of, "I'll show him." They approve the patent and decide that when the company loses the patent in court, they'll go after the lawyer for all he/she's worth.

    Kinda funny since a bunch of patent examiners go on to be patent lawyers...

  11. Wow on AOL to Launch Discount "Netscape" Internet Service · · Score: 1

    As if the average Internet user wasn't confused enough as it is already! Most people don't know the difference between the Internet and a web browser. Now AOL is just blinding them further with their own ignorance.

  12. This is awesome on Microsoft to Build High School in Philadelphia, PA · · Score: 1

    I hope they run this school the right way. A lot of charter schools are poorly funded. They hire young teachers who'll work for less money and they don't hire enough faculty to handle the students. Charter schools can be very successful if run the right way, let's just hope Microsoft does something extraordinary with this opportunity. Really, more corporations should be doing this and the ones who already do, should do it more often.

  13. Re:Who cares? on Perfect Pitch for Those Without It · · Score: 1

    Although your point is completely off topic, you should know that you are not in touch at all. I would say that 99% of the people at those shows would disagree with you as well. Maybe I'm 1/15 or you just don't have any taste in good music. It's true that there are drugs at these shows, but honestly, have you been to a single concert that draws a "party" crowd that doesn't? Try this link if you feel like reconsidering your opinion of modern rock. I would bet that Rolling Stone didn't know what they were talking about when they said that the top 5 guitarists of all time are Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, and Robert Johnson. I bet nobody did drugs at their shows or went just for a party though...

  14. Not fair on How Objective Is Microsoft's Search? · · Score: 1

    Think of how people don't even know how change their homepage from MSN to something a little more useful. As a result, they probably search from MSN all the time. When they investigate linux one day, they are returned a bunch of links on how to move from linux to Microsoft and they're search ends there. Sure, I understand that Microsoft is trying to protect their interests. If someone asked me about something I sold, I wouldn't point them to my better competitor. But, MSN is different. Microsoft is forcing people to view MSN. IE tries to default back to MSN even after you've changed your home page. This is exactly why the FCC shouldn't be allowed to loosen media ownership rules.

  15. Tracked by SSN? on Gov't Proposes Massive Homeless Tracking System · · Score: 1

    Who's to say all homeless people have a social security number?

  16. Misleading technical details on RPC DCOM Worm On The Loose · · Score: 1

    This quote is from Microsoft's web site regarding this vulnerability.

    "... Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a protocol used by the Windows operating system. RPC provides an inter-process communication mechanism that allows a program running on one computer to seamlessly execute code on a remote system. The protocol itself is derived from the Open Software Foundation (OSF) RPC protocol, but with the addition of some Microsoft specific extensions.

    There is a vulnerability in the part of RPC that deals with message exchange over TCP/IP. ..."


    It makes it sound like RPC has the flaw instead of Microsoft's implementation of RPC being the problem.

  17. .NET can't handle slashdot effect on National Do Not Call List Opens for Registrations · · Score: 1, Troll

    If you notice, their web site is running on Microsoft.NET, which cannot handle the slashdot effect very well... Of course, most servers can't but I thought I would make note of it.

  18. Here are two stories to add... on Executing a Mass Departmental Exodus in the Workplace? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I know a company that was having similar problems. They built the moral of the employees and got them behind the company to work those 60 hour weeks. They even got employees to "loan" the company some of their paychecks. The result? Over half of the employees got laid off within 6 months. The "loans" were never paid back. And the employees are still working 60+ hour weeks. I'm not sure a walk-out is going to solve your problem. Start looking for another job...

    I also know of another company that again had, a similar problem. Instead of walking out, the core development team got together and started their own company. They sold their services to the company they left at a lower rate than it cost to employ them. The company they started has been around for 9 years now and is still growing.

  19. Re:WRONG on Microsoft Patents Interactive Entertainment · · Score: 1

    With digitial cable, you can scroll through a list of movies grouped by category, title, etc. Once you select it, you can watch the movie and use fast forward, rewind, pause, etc to control the video. I'm not a patent examiner, but this still sounds like prior art to me too.

  20. What about the less obvious types of communication on "Super-DMCA" Outlaws Ph.D. Thesis · · Score: 1
    a controversial new state law that makes it a felony to possess software capable of concealing the existence or source of any electronic communication.

    What about software that writes to removeable media (CD, floppy, etc)? It doesn't record who wrote to the media. Should we outlaw these devices?

    What about all the machines which transmit communications anonymously? Remote controls, FM transmitter, etc. Should these all be outlawed?

    I'm having a hard time thinking of other examples. Feel free to add onto this list.

  21. Re:Other applications... on Pinnacle, Online Grades, Skipping School and More · · Score: 1

    My brother is a teacher and always complains about his school software. This one looks promising.

  22. Other software on Pinnacle, Online Grades, Skipping School and More · · Score: 1

    For those of you working in K-12 education, there are some really nice school management systems finally coming out. Check this one out.

    June 2001 press release

    April 2003 press release

  23. Other applications... on Pinnacle, Online Grades, Skipping School and More · · Score: 1

    There are some other really cool school management applications like this one. If you work in K-12 education, I think you should take a look!

  24. Just like Visual Studio.NET on Microsoft Refuses To Fix NT 4.0 Exploit · · Score: 1

    Kind of like how they threw in the towel at Visual Studio.NET! Its a brand new product and they have only released a minor patch for a very specific problem in it. It still crashes several times a day and we are all going to be forced to upgrade to Visual Studio.NET 2003 instead.

  25. Add-In to save XML format? on Office 2003 and XML · · Score: 1

    Is it possible to write an add-in for Office that will save your document in a standard XML format?