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  1. cpap on New Rules May Raise Cost of Buying Gadgets Online · · Score: 1

    I sleep hooked up to one of them darn fangled cpap machines ... planning a trip soon and bought a 222Wh lithium-ion battery to allow me to go camping etc.

    found out I can't use the bloody thing now!

  2. Re:This is Hilarious on Virgin Media CEO Says Net Neutrality Is Already Gone · · Score: 1

    :| their site is not responding ...

  3. Re:New game with new memes on Information Requested for NASA-Based MMORPG · · Score: 1

    Player1: 32.33--repeating of course--percentage of survival.

    that one line there is why I will never play any sort of online RPG ...

  4. Re:Ticket Brokers Suck on Ticketmaster Claims Hacking Over Ticket Resale Site · · Score: 1

    4x£30 to see Ricky Gervais
    4x£4.25 'service charge'
    £2.75 postage

  5. eeek on GPS Phone Tells Others Where You Are · · Score: 1

    so I guess we all know where cnet.co.uk are based then ....

  6. pay ??? on Domesday Book Goes Online · · Score: 5, Insightful

    what annoys me is that whenever the British government/local government or other British institutions put this sort of information online here in the UK - they expect to be able to charge for it (our taxes paid for the running of these institutions etc) ...

    compare that to the way the US gov./institutions tends to free up information ... imagine paying to download nasa/hubble images !!

    (tho sometimes US orgs tend to go a bit too far - eg Americas Army)

  7. Re:suggested reading ... on New Code Discovered in DNA? · · Score: 1

    cheers for that - I've added it to my favourites in amazon - from the uk it's about 47pounds ... only a little cheaper used ...

  8. suggested reading ... on New Code Discovered in DNA? · · Score: 1

    any biologists have any recommended reading / courses for this kind of stuff ... ie what's the best starting point etc

    I've been reading a lot of Richard Dawkins - find it interesting - gave up biology at GCSE level (exam in UK we take at 16yo) - but could do some OU (www.open.ac.uk) courses etc.

  9. Re:I preferred the old odd/even split on Time for a Linux Bug-Fixing Cycle · · Score: 1

    I first used Linux over 10 years ago ... something like the ygdrassil (???) oct94 release ... my main machine is currently XPSP2 ... and it gets rebooted less often then when it was a linux machine, has never had a virus, there's no spyware on it and it last crashed a few months ago ... it's on 24x7 ... runs all my software flawlessly and recognises all my hardware ...

    I love linux and look forward to the time when I can boot it as my primary o/s ... but at the moment ... there's not a lot of point ...

  10. copilot ... on GPS for the Windows Mobile 5? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'd avoid copilot ... software is buggy and they tend to only fix things in new releases which cost $$$ to upgrade to ...

    I bought copilot 5 - should have stuck to tomtom ...

  11. Re:Worse than an IQ test on Online Test Measures Speed of your Brain · · Score: 1

    106ms after ~3 beers ...

  12. Re:Public Health Warning - Tourist Advisary on Green Geek Beer · · Score: 1

    a pillock?

  13. Re:Big surprise on RIAA: Ripping CDs to iPod not 'Fair Use' · · Score: 1

    didn't notice this when I bought my copy of the cd, immediately ripped it to mp3 and put the cd away in a box where it'll probably stay...

  14. Re:Wow. on Scientists Spot Rare 'In Between' Black Hole · · Score: 1

    I may be very drunk ... but I think poster has a point .. please mod up ...

  15. Re:Not opposed . . . on How Many Times Should We Pay For Our Software? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    + What will happen to my documents/material when I stop subscribing to the software?

    perhaps the only way people will move over to this form of software licensing is with 'open' document formats ...

  16. Re:Existing virtual machines? on VMWare Inc. Releases Free Virtual Machine Runtime · · Score: 1

    presumably you'd need permission from whoever owns the copyright on the software installed on the image ...

    this doesn't get you round having a legitimate windows licence for example ...

  17. Re:Wny Anti-Virus is an OS function on EC Watching Microsoft Security Moves · · Score: 1

    like with the browser being part of the o/s argument of yesteryear ...

    MS only need to provide the hooks, not necessarily the full functionality ... MS could provide the hooks for av software, other vendors could supply the virus definition library, regular updates, nice ui etc

  18. Re:Mayhaps... on Heart Surgeon Takes Notes from da Vinci · · Score: 1

    emperor concert written around 1809 (first google result) - people still listen to it ... even if people don't know what the full concerto sounds like they often know bits of it from adverts/films etc

    britney - been around 5-10 years ...

    will people be listening to Beethoven in 20 (or 300) years? - more than likely ...
    britney ? probably not.

    (I wonder if the number of people hearing Beethoven over the last 200 years is really less than the number of people who listened to Britney ...)

  19. Re:immediately handcuff you? on London Tube Dangerous for Technophiles? · · Score: 1

    whilst I can't really correct you (IANAL etc) just some points...

    US Bill of Rights - based on the English Bill of Rights

    As for the Humand Rights Act most of that is based on existing English/British laws/traditions anyway...

    eg..
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_of_Rights_1689

  20. my one annoyance ... on IE UI Designer On His Switch To FireFox · · Score: 1

    modal dialogs - e.g alert boxes for the site not being found or the user/password for a secure site ...

    I reckon it would be better to 'render' the dialog into the main browser window ... more space for help etc, no modality so can do a ctrl-l to get to the location bar etc. without dismissing a dialog then getting there ...

  21. Re:Our company has a more traditional approach on Promoting Telecommuting During the Gas Dearth? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    i believe our company is even more traditional .... senior management get to work from home - no one else.

  22. Re:Templates. clipart, and artwork in general on OpenOffice 2.0 vs. MS Office Review · · Score: 1

    rather than OO.org producing clip art, wouldn't it be better if there was a (Creative Commons?) project to produce art which could be reused by different projects which need it ??

  23. Re:An image of the chart. on Revamping The Periodic Table? · · Score: 2, Informative

    top right of linked image - there are some elements marked simply with '?' - are these undiscovered/unamed ?

  24. Re:Technology: Pro/Con on Public Transit Reality Game · · Score: 1

    it'd be much cooler if you could start tagging the real world & leaving markups on things. subways, unfortunately, while one of the coolest places to do this, are also some of the most likely to get you shot on sight for being a terrorist.

    you could always use 'virtual' tags ... using pda connected to gps, enter a 'tag' which gets sent to a webservice noting the tag details and position ... anyone else coming close to that location could be prompted by their own gps/pda that a tag exists and downloads it .... (just need gps to work underground and in built up areas really well)

  25. Re:Oh? on BBC Open Source launched · · Score: 1

    I believe the BBC has been accused of anti-competitive practices surrounding some of their internet content - ie. if they produce a cult tv website, then it makes it very difficult for anyone else to produce one ...