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  1. Re:And then what? on Apple Pulls C64 Emulator From the App Store · · Score: 1

    With C64 basic you can write your own CocaCola pitching AI form

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzxHDqUz8Sk

  2. Re:sure it is on College Police Think Using Linux Is Suspicious Behavior · · Score: 1

    ESC:wq!

  3. Re:Obligatory on Windows 7 To Be 256-Core Aware · · Score: 1

    I'll settle with 256 colors with my brand new 4GB NVIDIA card.

  4. Re:no on Bill To Add Accountability To Border Laptop Search · · Score: 1

    a little less than half the US went nuts!

    There you go...

  5. Re:I Can Think of Possibilities ... on Senator Questions Rise In US Texting Prices · · Score: 2, Informative

    SMS messages are sent over a control channel, not the voice channel, which is pricier, more controlled and critical to the health of the network.

    RF communications for a mobile telephone network are quite different from the TCP/IP networks you are familiar with. The UDP/TCP abstractions shown to applications running on top of the mobile, to make life easier to developers, are just the tip of the iceberg.

    First read about the layers in a CDMA/EVDO/GSM/UMTS network and the components that handle them, and then you will understand the achievement and nightmare that is to provide reliable TCP/IP to the upper layer of the mobile software so you can rant about your iPhone and that its too slow to watch youtube.

  6. Re:Good grief... on Amateur Scientists Seek Fusion Reaction · · Score: 1

    And also because it is "nuculear" the government doesn't want to touch it either.

  7. Re:ICQ usage in different countries? on ICQ Starts Blocking Alternative Clients · · Score: 1

    FYI:

    Babelfish Altavista is now Babelfish Yahoo, and who knows, maybe Babelfish Google anytime soon...

  8. Re:Geek Squad on Non-Programming Jobs For a Computer Science Major? · · Score: 1

    System Architect
    QA Manager
    Infrastructure Manager
    Operations Manager
    Sysadmin
    Network Admin
    Systems integrator
    SOA Manager
    Project/Program/Portfolio/Platform manager

    Just to name a few...

  9. Re:Volume on Inventor to Launch Pop Bottle Rocket into Space · · Score: 1

    it's the inernets

  10. Re:Take a big wiff on Outer Space has a Smell · · Score: 1

    And was that a rather sweet metallic pleasant sensation?

  11. Re:running on The Obesity Epidemic — Is Medicine Scientific? · · Score: 1

    Oh really? My grandpa used to run and swim EVERY day. He ran (not jogged) 3-5 miles a day and all I can tell you is that his bones were in perfect shape. You get your knees smashed if you don't know how to run.

  12. Re:If someone patents something stupid, do we care on IBM Patents Checking a Box · · Score: 2, Interesting

    F5 Logoff - its origins:

    Remember, Notes has been around since 1973 ('PLATO Notes'), so there are some quirks in there which might seem illogical until you examine its history. I first came across Notes in 1987 before it was ever released by Lotus. Back then it was known as DEC Notes and was widely (internationally) used within Digital Equipment Corporation on their VAX network, but never commercially released.

    A DEC Notes user would logon to their VAX host using a 'dumb' VT terminal. To logout, a user could use a menu option or the command line, in which case their process was gracefully terminated by the host, alternatively they could hit the shortcut F5 key. On the back of your terminal was a DB25pin male RS232 port - on hitting the F5 key, the voltage on pin#20 (DTR - data terminal ready) would drop to 3 volts. The modem (DCE) to which you were connected would respond by dropping its carrier signal which would hang up your phone line (no Hayes commands either). At the far end of the phone line, the host modem would respond to carrier loss by dropping the voltage on its pin#6 (DSR - data set ready), and the comm port on the host VAX would respond by killing the user's process. This was the standard of the time.

    When Ray and the guys took their idea to Lotus, pc networking and client/server architecture was just evolving. In the absence of any standard they simply carried over the tradition of F5 logout from the DEC environment. Up till then, the nearest thing to 'groupware' was internet newsgroups or bulletin board services (typically a host/terminal topology) - at the time, F5 was a well-considered choice for a logout shortcut

    Soonafter, Windows emerged and some ignoramous up in Redmond decided to assign F5 as refresh.

  13. Re:Why rewrite existing systems? on Thinking about Rails? Think Again · · Score: 1

    Virtualize the client computers with VMWare and forget about old hardware and non-existent device drivers, been there, done that. even OS/2 in experimental mode under VMWare works just fine for both client and server.

  14. Re:No problem on UK Police Cracking Down on Broadband Theft · · Score: 1

    I max out my uplink pretty often, believe me (and not using bittorrent or P2P software).

  15. Re:Caused by a transformer explosion on Multiple Sites Down In SF Power Outage · · Score: 1

    Poor man.

  16. Re:Bombula on Deathbed Confession Says Aliens Were at Roswell · · Score: 1

    "Let's face it, if the US military had scored any advanced alien tech, they wouldn't have kept it secret. They'd have used against someone by now." Well, transistors were "invented" 6 months after the "crash" at Roswell,

  17. Re:I'm not resigned to less on US Opposes G8 Climate Proposals · · Score: 1

    That's pretty much the message the current and former administrations have given to the world regarding environmental issues.

  18. Re:Now we only need a name on Miguel Plans Silverlight on Mono & Linux by Years End · · Score: 1

    Beagle is the worst software desktop invention after the infamous MS. Clippy. (IMHO)

  19. Re:My tips on Google penalties on Businesses Scramble To Stay Out of Google Hell · · Score: 1

    Buy adwords

  20. Re:Not *full* humans rights, but see Spain... on Should Chimps Have Human Rights? · · Score: 1

    I'm Spanish, and totally support bullfighting, and bull fighting is not about having fun seen an animal suffer.

  21. Re:Job hopping is bad for career on Is Switching Jobs Too Often a Bad Thing? · · Score: 1

    Mine is first on the list, hehe ;)

  22. Future? on The Prospects For Virtualizing OS X · · Score: 2, Informative

    I already do, on VMWare workstation / openSUSE 10.2

  23. Re:Linux is Inhibited by Greed on 10 Years of Pushing For Linux — and Giving Up · · Score: 1

    Groupwise anyone?

  24. Unix Geek Creature on The Geekiest Animals in History · · Score: 1

    Where's Maxwell's Daemon?????

  25. Re:Me..? on The Last Games You'd Play? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Duke Nukem Forever =)