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  1. ...Later on Researchers Develop Remote-Controlled Cyber-Roaches · · Score: 1

    A researcher from NorthCarolina State University, Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg, goes on to create an capitalist empire from his many court settlements. Apparently he found roaches in his meals at many restaurants.

  2. Proofread on iPhone Keyboard Leads to Typso · · Score: 1

    Not proofreading makes you look like a moron. Everybody messes up typing no matter what.

  3. A 7" Vinyl to 12" conveter on Analog Revival Means Vinyl Will Outlive CD · · Score: 1

    The 45 Twister::
    http://www.compost-records.com/sections/main/start .php3

    "The 45 Twister is the ultimate tool for every DJ playin 45 singles. The 45
    Twister guarantees that the 7inches are able to scratch, mix, cut perfectly
    as a 12inch! Beatjuggling, contest scratching - no problem anymore!
    The 45 Twister works on every turntable, because it is a precision product
    made in EU of best stabile material, perfect measured 45 compatible, plus a
    super soft-rubber surface mat. This high grade tool guarantees the most fast
    and safe way to play your 7inches!"

  4. I saw Hackers on New Worm Chats with Users on AIM · · Score: 2, Funny

    Viruses have been able to talk to you for a decade, man get with it.

  5. Re:Start a revolution then! on Bush Wants Right to ISP Customer Data · · Score: 1

    HAHA, you better hope they don't get ISP access... do the US Gulags have 'net access?

  6. Re:Kind of like... on Apple Releases Logic 7, New Jam Packs · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Only 192kHz?"
    This is not mp3 bit rates here. This is Pro Audio level sound quality.

    An Audio CD has a sample rate of 44.1kHz.

  7. Re: this wouldn't hurt on BusinessWeek on Opening Apple's iTunes DRM · · Score: 2, Informative

    The incentive is that the songs would play on other devices... The drm would be open, the songs could be on any device, or software audio player that supported the drm.

  8. I -Heart- Links on Tog Takes on Mac OS X 10.3 · · Score: 1
  9. Excellent! on Microsoft Unhappy With HP's iTunes Decision · · Score: 2

    This was so Good, I am going out and buying some Pepsi, and the iTunes giveaway hasn't event started.

  10. While big is nice... on 61-inch Wide Plasma Monitor · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Really at this point anything under 1080p is kinda half*ssed for a high resolution TV. -I would guess this mind frame would follow in the newest, fastest, best /. crowd- And yes, something that big with that low of resolution, would have pixels too largs to look at 24" from you face. It would look like those 17" lcd monitors that Dell ships out at 640 x 480... how many time have you gone to help a friend out on their computer and have to talk them into bumping up their resolution.... god why!

  11. one little sentence on MPAA, RIAA Seek Permanent Antitrust Exemption · · Score: 1

    NO contributions from businesses, be it direct, personal, or via a special interest group should be "knowingly" to the politician or political party, should be allowed.

  12. Music at first on MTV Getting into Music Download Business · · Score: 1

    But before you know it, it will be bad audio game shows, then conversations of spoiled little kids placed in a hip living situation bitching at each other... no thanks.

  13. It comes with Internet Explorer 6.05! on Microsoft Officially Shows Longhorn, WinFX · · Score: 1

    Well I sure am glad winning the "browser wars" didn't stifle innovation.

  14. ok Cube on Stealth Computers: NY Times on Mini ITX Modding · · Score: 1

    there, said it

  15. It was John Candy on Power Outages Strike East Coast · · Score: 1

    I saw him and Rea Perlman go in there eariler today! This is the sign, the US / Canadian war is on.

  16. Re:Bout Time on Webcaster Alliance Threatens To Sue RIAA · · Score: 1

    Why should someone have to pay royalties to a body that doesn't hold any of the rights to the content that's being played?

    But the RIAA said they will try to find the people who hold the copyright. So don't worry

  17. Re:I love the Places sidebar! on Panther Analysis Getting Underway · · Score: 0

    What are you talking about?
    Using spring loaded folders in panel mode has random results when moved over a folder icon... Sometimes a new window Pops up, Sometimes a new panel slides in from the folder.

    All the intermediate windows close automatically as soon as you finish dragging.
    And so you just doubled your windows... unnecessarily.

  18. Re:I love the Places sidebar! on Panther Analysis Getting Underway · · Score: 1

    A. What is wrong with having multiple ways of doing things?
    B. Limiting ways to do things, especially on something that has simillar implementations throughout the OS, sucks.
    C. With having a key command-able way of cutting and pasting files you can swiftly move them without the need for a mouse throughout the entire process.
    D. Having to use the mouse all the time sucks.
    E. Yes, you can use spring loaded folders.
    F. Options don't suck.
    G. Jag has a poor implementation of spring loaded folders.
    H. Having an action behave differently each time you use it, see: popup here, slide there, sucks.
    I. Spring loaded folders creates window clutter.
    J. Window clutter sucks.

  19. Re:I love the Places sidebar! on Panther Analysis Getting Underway · · Score: 1

    read: "CUT and paste". No, it is not in Jag. Cut and Paste would allow for moving of files not copying. Having to copy your file in one location, then navigate to where you want it, duplicate your file, then navigate (or press the back button xx Times) back to the original location/file, and delete the original file is just plain stupid.
    You should be able to simply call "cut", by contextual menu or command x. After doing so the file should stay in its location. When the new location is found, you should be able to paste and the file should simply change is directory location.
    Using "Cut" in this way, the file would never be deleted, unlike cut in most other parts of the OS where you see your item, picture, whatever being deleted or erased and invisibly copied to the clipboard. Which can then be erased entirely from the computer when another item is copied to the clipboard. Not to mention it's not being copied ever so the amount of time is notta.

  20. DoJ Concerns? on Microsoft Flouting DOJ Settlement? · · Score: 1

    "The low number of licensees concerns the Justice Department" -what exactly is Mr. Ashcroft's cut of the $100,000?

  21. Choices... on PPC 970 Powerbooks and Powermacs in Production? · · Score: 1

    hmm I would say buy the 970 (IF released), you could then sell it for a good price when the 17" 970's come out. The 17" G4 will be worth half of it's cost by the time of the 17" 970 release.

    "Dam I think my watch is slow..." "No it's the '970 effectâ', time just seems to be faster"

  22. Apple posted job... on Wireless at Firewire Speeds? · · Score: 1

    Apple posted a job for a wireless/firewire developer almost a year and a half ago.

  23. or on Preliminary OS X & PPC 970 Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    maybe even more fantasy idea, that they got the benchmark from a contact!
    nah.... it is probably untrue.

  24. new logo on Apple Introduces iTunes Music Store, iTunes 4, new iPod · · Score: 1

    So, is the new green note in the iTunes icon for all the money Apple is going to be pullin on this?

  25. codePost on Intel's Itanium Will Get x86 Emulation · · Score: 1

    if (/.everyUser.post.codePost == (mod.point > 4)){ /.ennerseed.post.mod.point = 5 (nerdable);
    }else{ /.everyUser.post.codePost.stop (redundant);
    }