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  1. <blink>Netscape Again?</blink> on Netscape Reborn? · · Score: 1

    Please, NOT. Not again. I dont want poor CSS and still more propietary extensions. We want standards.
    Even a branded FF its a bad idea.

    I vote no.

  2. Re:Firefox in the FAQ? on Microsoft Just Wants a Little Look · · Score: 1

    Here is more
    , use the ninja google powers :D

  3. M.U.L.E and Wizard of Wor. on Game Developers: Stop Overpromising · · Score: 1

    My first 4 players experience whas with MULE, at 1987?.. and my first 2 players whas eons before with ... pong?.

  4. Of course. on Cisco to Acquire Perfigo · · Score: 1

    I think even Cisco will use normal servers for normal task, like webservers. Will be a dificult one, maybe the more dificult, but circo will not use akamai or other ninja tool, so a good slasht can break is server.

    Anyway I think this news is not interesting enough to drive the trafik needed.

  5. A New OS is Born. on Slackware Likely To Drop GNOME Support · · Score: 1

    Here Linux branch.

    Flavour OS/X-alike:
    - gnome (base)
    - mono (scripting desktop, RAD, etc..)
    - XUL apps

    Flavour OLD*-alike:
    - KDE (optional)
    - C based librarys
    - C based apps.
    - Python based apps

    *temporal name.

    Both will use the same kernel for a while.

  6. I will save this bugtrack for later reading.. on A Security Bug In Mozilla - The Human Perspective · · Score: 5, Funny

    Opps.. where are ALL my precious precious downloaded files?

  7. Re:Not there yet for "real" interactive framerates on Metaprogramming GPUs with Sh · · Score: 1

    which usually starts at 30 FPS, with 60 FPS as a gold standard, and 300 FPS or other crazy numbers as the Doom/Quake standard for some reason).
    - - -

    Phisics affected by framerate bugs:
    [netquake] you can jump higher and cross water faster with faster framerate
    [quakeworld] relation with mouse lag, or something similar, etc..

  8. Humans, bah on New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name · · Score: 1

    The investors won't try to screw the customer at all costs, they will want whatever makes more money, and Google has proven that not screwing the customer can win

    You asume will use the logic, but most people is not rational, never deep think but react to stymulus in a animal-sque way.

  9. Npe, he cant. on GmailFS - The Google File System · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Nope, cant. He is virtualizing a space, but he only access the account as normal http. Worse: even he strip the feature from html, not optimized xml api queries :(

  10. Re:Microsoft needs to truly contribute to Open Sou on Josh Ledgard On MS's Future Open Source Efforts · · Score: 1

    This post suffer from the +5 limit cap. I think its a +7 post: usefulll, interesting, insightifull...

  11. Larry: on Larry Wall's State of the Onion 8 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Thanks for Perl, Its a cool lang to solve problems, coding fast powerfull code.

    About you, hehe, I am happy you are now active again. Cool. You are something like a hero or a friend, maybe both.

    Good Luck

    --Tei.

  12. hehe on Microsoft Developing Linux Policy, Plan of Attack · · Score: 1

    The problem with attacking Linux with lies:

    - Linux as real problems :D

    This updated strategy will fix this.
    And will actually HELP open source, because FEEDBACK is CODING FUEL!

    Feedback ist most valuable coding resource. If Microsoft provice feedback about what is wrong with linux, will be easy to fix that and habing a much better tool.

    Anyway Windows is a product, and Linux is a tool. Most Linux coders dont really need to sell anithing, but code a usefull tool. So its something different, ...Yes, linux is not a competitive company, is not a competitive product.. too: Its simply a tool. A giant corporation fighting a tool is somewhat ridiculous. But is real for historical reasons.

    imHo

  13. Nope: on MSIE 7 May Beat Longhorn Out The Gate · · Score: 1

    Also exist a Mac version, and looks like a Unix version somewhere. and.. well.. you can be odd enough and run IE under wine or crossover or other emulagore software

  14. Not technical but social problem. on Doom 3 Gets Reviews, Piracy Questions, Exultation · · Score: 1

    The QuakeWorld community have some engines that use a external dll that is what you say. Not all, and not netquake.

    Its easy to cheat at Quake, and at all FPS titles. Look at Counter-Strike.

    The problem is not technical but social. And Its imposible to solve. If the game not provide crosshairs, a player will paint the crossiar in the screen with a pen. DONE: the player have one adventaje over others.

  15. Hi! on Patriot Act Used to Enforce Copyright Law? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I am bored of SG1, will sell my vhs vide^H^H oops!.. I commit "terrorism"!

  16. NO!, example why no: on Microsoft Responds to IE Criticism · · Score: 1

    Its not the ad people that place ads at /. but is /.

  17. Not your smarter idea. on North Korea Angered Over Ghost Recon 2 · · Score: 1

    Make jokes about death people, 11-S and 11-M, its a very bad idea. Please refrain to do so.

  18. Penguis CAN fly. Video here. on 'Open MS Passport': MyUID Goes Beta · · Score: 1

    Here is a openflash movie about a penguin flyiing:

    http://telejano.berlios.de/option/colinux1.swf

    Ok?...

  19. Re:Virus on Beastie Boys' New Album Silently Installs DRM Code · · Score: 1

    hee??.. virus dont need user actions to perpetuate. Will use anithing to spread, include user actions, but not only. A virus can spread around a largue net with a hole that able him to copy to other computer and infect the hd boot code.

  20. Re:"Anti-virus program as a separate product from on Microsoft Plans To Sell Anti-Virus Software · · Score: 1

    "They created the OS, they know the code behind it,"

    Nope. You assign "god" atributes to the engineers at Microsoft. The code is a mess, a cancer of lots and lots of files, made by a army of guys. Doestnot exist a single men that know everything about all the code. Because Its too complex for a single men.

    Example:
    As you may remenber, the Samba implementation of SMB protocol is better than Windows one.

  21. Oh.. the copy paste malfunction on Dealing with the Unix Copy and Paste Paradigm? · · Score: 1

    Hee.. I know that bug, malfunctions with copy & paste. You have Blaster virus!.. and svchost is down, Thats All ... Try Uninstall Wine or Booting Your Computer.

    just kidding, of course >:D

  22. BiG EV3R SP001L3R!!! on Star Wars Episode III : Birth Of The Empire · · Score: 1

    Fighting at lava final?

    You have ruined me the whole 6 films now.

  23. maybe not: on Google Experiments With Local Filesystem Search · · Score: 1

    1) Some people think software=Microsoft, and like software.

    2) Microsoft is design innovative. XP add a fresh looks to the already fresh look of Windows95-ish. Ok, not good coders, but design artist and lawyers and evil executives, but creative people after all.

    3) I agree you, this why I use windows2000 and avoid windowsXP, the XP search box is CRAP. Also dont like the new eyecandy. But.. will the Google tool be something perfect day 0?. Looks at Mozilla, most Mozilla old versions where bloated and slow... then time pases and now I have Thunderbird and other lightweight cool stuff, that still support themes.
    4) I agree 100% with you

    conclusion:

    1) maybe not
    2) maybe not
    3) maybe not
    4) I agree you

  24. tl;dr on Google Experiments With Local Filesystem Search · · Score: 1

    imho.

    A very long analysys. The problem with very long analisys is the same with very long bridges. One fail, everything undersea. So, If you can do smaller asumptions, the result ideas will be much easy to understand, must sure will be real, etc..

    Anyway good post, boy.

  25. Demon in details on Gmail Users Get A Storage Boost [updated] · · Score: 1

    But If I send you a 200 K file, the file become a mail of 400 k, that you can compress on gmail to, maybe, 210 k. Ok,... If I send you 400 k of text the result will be.. maybe 200 o 100 k.

    My engrish is dificult to read. arrh..!...

    What I am triing to say is that mail send in a unoptimized method, so the store method can have a gain. You NOT send 300 k of zip binary data, but 400 k of unoptimized uuendecoded or base64 data. So exist some space to optimize.