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  1. Re:Before everyone starts bitching about the scree on Video iPod May Arrive in September · · Score: 1

    But isn't plugging in your iPod straight into a TV just a little easier?

  2. It'll never catch on ... on TV Piracy is Next · · Score: 1

    ... in Italy!

    Probably the worst television programs I've ever had the misfortune to watch - let alone re-watch!

  3. Re:there's a much easier way to do it on Senator Orrin Hatch a Pirate? · · Score: 1

    Just visit dhtml central . ... I think it's free, and if you drop by the site forum, you'll even get support for free, free I say, crazy!

  4. Re:That's fantastic on The Return Of Shareware Games · · Score: 1

    ... yeah only if you have the money to publicise it properly.

  5. Re:I just can't get mad about this one... on Shadowbane Servers Hacked, Chaos Ensues · · Score: 2, Funny

    'Ubi Soft and Wolfpack Studios are now working with law enforcement, and we promise all of you that these individuals will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.'" ... and sent to the catacombs at the bottom of the sea ;)

  6. Cool ... on Rumours of Playstation 3 in 2003 · · Score: 1

    PS3 before Halo 2, that's what I like to hear ;)

  7. VIAO? on Review of PCV-W10 Desktop by Sony · · Score: 1

    From the article : "If you did not know, VIAO stands for Video Audio Integrated Operation. If you buy one of these it will become ingrained in your brain, ..."

  8. Re:Most popular article. on FT on Europe's Open Source Option · · Score: 1

    Interesting how the BBC and now the FT puts publishes articles on Open Source and Linux's increasing popularity. Are they going for the Slashdot hits I wonder?

    There's also this on the BBC today:
    Life looks good for
    Linux

    Whereas the Guardian

    (a Liberal paper?)

    and the UK's Computer Weekly

    continues to use the shall we say 'not the biggest open source fan in the world' Jack Schofield as a technology writer.

    I believe someone posted something about him a few months ago. If you find and read his previous articles, you'll see what I mean.

  9. Re:Short Book on Effective Java · · Score: 1

    Man, this site is slow! Anybody would think it was made with Java .... just kidding .... I use Java all the time and I love it! It's great to see it improving all the time and being used for a whole host of different applications.

  10. plug for a simple game on Snood, the Simple Game · · Score: 1

    I used to like squigs which was similar(ish) and came on a coverdisk of an amiga mag ... er, this was some years ago.

    anyway if you think thats simple try this ...

    (flash game)

    I really like it, but then I'm biased. Yes this is a shameless plug.

  11. OS/2, OS/400, Linux who cares? on IBM's OS/2 Strategy for 2003 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I've been looking at developing Java based web solutions on legacy systems lately and it seems that IBM have a pretty good JDBC driver for OS/400 and I assume they have an equally good one for OS/2.

    A couple of years ago it was all the rage to install a Linux partition on AS/400s turn it into a webserver and web-enable legacy systems that way, but now it seems IBM are pushing their own native system ie WebSphere, eliminating the need to install Linux. To be honest although I'm happy that I can develop native web apps on these platforms it 's always nice to be able to use the latest open source technologies and not be restricted to using WebSphere. Especially if you have to pay for it.

    Personally I thought one of the failings of OS/2 was the user interface but using it as a webserver platform makes sense I suppose, if your company uses it anyway.

  12. it's not just him ... on Miyamoto vs. Everyone Else · · Score: 1
    Super Monkey Ball (by Sega?) is a great example of this type of game.

    Call me a philistine but I like it loads better than Pikmin. Pikmin is far too hard ;)

    come on, shoot some fish!


  13. Re:Isn't a sign of the times... on Flash Games as Political Commentary · · Score: 1

    I would say if it works don't mock it. Just suppose there was a leader in a country somewhere that controlled 95% of the media. You create a groovey little game slagging him off put in on the net, it becomes virally successful people get drawn to a site where you can openly put your opinion forward.

    Isn't that a good thing?

    Go on ! Shoot some worms!

  14. Re:HIPPY ALERT!! on Microsoft's Big Stick in Peru · · Score: 1

    Italy, Germany and Japan are hotspots??? errrrm, I'm living in Italy at the moment. Please tell me why it's a hotspot, seriously, come on I want to know.

    Shoot some worms!

  15. Good for Flash MX Sales? on Will Flash Be Taken Off The Shelf? · · Score: 1

    Well I'm off to the Macromedia site to buy it now, just in case ;)

    go on, shoot some fish ...

  16. Re:Where is the open-source alternative for Flash? on Macromedia Pushes Flash For All Things Web · · Score: 1

    Isn't SVG open source?

  17. Re:Benefits of Flash. on Macromedia Pushes Flash For All Things Web · · Score: 1

    The intention is that the game be used by third parties as part of their viral marketing campaigns.

    As for a point to a game, I think it's meant to be just for fun.

    Relax.

  18. Benefits of Flash. on Macromedia Pushes Flash For All Things Web · · Score: 1

    Right, enough of this all Flash sites are crap bollocks. Flash is just the medium. I'm not saying that Flash is perfect for all sites but consider:

    (1) Flash is vector based so in theory should look the same on all devices/browsers with a working plug-in.

    (2) Flash is vector based so you can stretch it to fit any size screen.

    (3) Flash is vector based so it can actually take up less bandwith than some HTML sites to represent the same information.

    (4) Flash is vector based so in theory you should be able to print exactly what you see on the screen.

    I'm not saying Flash is the be all and end all. Personally I'm looking forward to using SVG with Java on the server but I would have thought that the /. crowd would be into something you could write once and run anywhere.

    I reckon Asteroids was decades ahead of it's time ;)

  19. Channel 4 in Italy? on Royal Institute Christmas Lectures · · Score: 1

    I was working in Italy for 6 months this year and I really missed my Channel 4, (if I could only choose one channel that would be it). Does anybody know if it's possible to get Channel 4 in Italy (I'm willing to pay!)?

    Shoot some Fish!

  20. Kylix ? on Portable Coding and Cross-Platform Libraries? · · Score: 1
    I would implement a web-based solution if possible. But if you're into client-side code why not use Kylix, I know it's based on Object Pascal but that's not neccessarily a bad thing!(Version 2 is out now I believe.)

    "Combine Kylix with Borland Delphi 6,(TM) to develop cross-platform Linux/Windows applications." - Borland.

    "Shoot some fish!" - Happyworm.

  21. Why not ..... on How Feasible is a Cash-Less Society? · · Score: 1

    .... they seem to get along just fine without it on Star Trek!

    Shoot some worms!

  22. Re:Mozzilla may soon surpass Microsoft... on Mozilla's 100,000th Bug · · Score: 1

    It may be just me or my setup but I've noticed at least one massive bug in IE6 - intermitently - it really screws up when trying to handle animated gifs. The gifs go too fast and flicker and the screen flashes when rolling over rollover images. Has anyone else noticed this? I'm running it on NT 4 with sp 6 installed. I've not got round to installing it on another system so I may just have a weird setup.

    Shoot some worms!

  23. ahh ... the simple ones are the best! on Arcade Games Officially Over The Hill · · Score: 1
    I love those old simple games, especially the two player ones. I remember writing a simple 'tron-cycle-type-game' for the Amiga while I was at college, it kept me and my flatmates amused for hours. Much more fun than Lemmings or whatever was about at the time, mainly because you were competing directly with another person and what's more he was in the same room, in fact on the same keyboard, so you got the added motivation of hearing him curse you when you kicked his arse!

    go on, shoot some worms!

  24. ..and the rest of the world? on Interested In A US Linux For PS2? · · Score: 1

    What about the rest of the world, Europe for example? Why can't these things happen globally? Are we really that different? It's bad enough having to wait an extra 6 months for your PS2 and now this. shoot some worms!

  25. What is it with Britain ? on Psion Chucks In The Towel For Consumer Devices · · Score: 1

    "...but somehow, being a British company, managed to cock it up. Bloody typical." Is this generally thought to be a truism or just another myth? Why is it that the UK has a great reputation for innovating yet such a poor one for making any money at it?

    Shoot some worms!