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  1. Lots of ATMs in the UK are already running Windows on ATMs Susceptible to Windows Viruses · · Score: 0
    There have been quite a few occasions I've seen Windows 9x blue screens on ATMs in the Manchester area of England. Hell, every once in a while they drop to the desktop!

    Of course, I never go back to the same ATM again when I come across one of these. For the Manchester Slashdotters on here, check out the ATM opposite the BBC building near Spar on Oxford Road on a Friday night. It's almost always bluescreening or displaying the 9x desktop.

  2. Next IE version to be based upon Mozilla? on MSN's Slate Recommends Firefox over IE · · Score: 0
    How about it? Microsoft ceased IE development and then recently restarted it again. Now we see an MSN article giving Mozilla the thumbs-up.

    I don't think it's an impossible scenario.

  3. Re:Do you guys notice... on The Matrix: Revolutions Theatrical Trailer · · Score: 0

    "Besides not having a good story, it took itself way too seriously."

    It's not a story. It's not even half a story. It's a third of a story. The wise amongst us won't be judging 'Reloaded' until we see 'Revolutions'.

  4. Quality on Guessing Linux 2.6.0 Release Date · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is by far and away one of the crappest submissions I've seen in a long, long time. ./ needs to get some form of quality control back, pronto.

  5. Re:Shhh! on RIAA Obtains Subpoenas Against File Swappers · · Score: 0

    Somebody tell them it's just another name for Edonkey.

  6. Re:They know nothing on Sen Hatch Would Like To Destroy Filetraders' PCs · · Score: 0
    "I'm a hacker, I can make your computer blow up using the internet."

    Great, my house burns down containing all my worldly possesions (and the cat): all because I downloaded a Celine Dion track just to remind myself of how much she sucks.

  7. I KNEW it was too good to be true on Nmap Featured in The Matrix Reloaded · · Score: 0

    My beautiful Trinity is nothing more than a lousy script-kiddie! :(

  8. Re:1GIG/Day? TRY "LIBERAL" CANADA on UK ISP Imposes Download Limits · · Score: 0

    I'd I had good karma I'd be modding you DOWN, BOI.

  9. Please note the facts on UK ISP Imposes Download Limits · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Please note the facts before making the same old "we have it even worse here" assumptions:

    * The cap is exactly the same for all 3 tiers of service (128kbps, 600kbps and 1Mbit).
    * The prices for these services are £14.99, £24.99 and £34.99 respectivly.
    * This is coming from the same ISP that recently did away with most of the binary newsgroups because it was easier than investing in some new hardware to cope with the demand.

    NTL's network can't cope with the demand, and that's a fact. Rather than update their network, servers and infrastructure, they find it more cost effective to charge their mostly loyal users the same price for an inferior service. I'm sorry, but that just doesn't wash with me. Broadband is being sent back to the stone-age.

  10. Re:Why are there so many angry users? on UK ISP Imposes Download Limits · · Score: 0
    What you don't realise is that we're paying £35 per calender month for this!

    That equates to roughly $57. Now stop talking and let us bitch.

  11. Article submitted 4 weeks ago... on Doom Ported to Nokia phone · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    ...and it was seemingly rejected. It was submitted days after the announcement. Well, at least we're used to it by now.

    Editors != good.

  12. Read the FAQ on India Officially Launches Simputer · · Score: 0

    They've done their homework on us, check out question 11 on the FAQ. :)

  13. DigiGuide on Creating Applications with Mozilla · · Score: 0
    One of the best examples of Mozilla-based code I've seen is DigiGuide. It's an online TV guide based on Mozilla using XML. It has a themable interface and plug-in support.

    It's been going strong for a few years now, and the developers have just included support for US TV listings, with European listings in the works.

    Subscription to the service is (a very reasonable) £4.99 GBP/year.

  14. Re:Insane on Red Hat Explains Stance on KDE/Gnome Desktop Changes · · Score: 0
    Exactly right. This had to happen at some point.


    If it's choice you're worrying about, you can always be assured that there will always be plenty of options available in Linux. New projects are appearing all the time.


    Infact, from the viewpoint of the dev community, this is a gift from the gods. Think about it.

  15. Sounds about right to me on Linux Replacing Windows More Than Unix · · Score: 0

    With all the doom-mongers saying that Linux is failing as a viable desktop replacement, this just tells the story how it is. Linux is catching up. I'd expect this margin to increase dramatically over the next 12-18 months.

  16. Re:What the heck is a T1? on How to Test Your T1? · · Score: 0
    This is in no way trolling, but didn't anyone ever tell you about paragraphs in school?

    I have a headache now, thanks.

  17. Re:I think DVD-R is going to win on Which DVD Recordable Format Will Win? · · Score: 0
    I've got to agree with you there.

    People tend to forget that there were a couple of competing standards about when the powers-that-be were squabbling over a CD writing standard. Seeing as CD-R came out on top that time, DVD-R immediately relates back to CD-R and sounds better to the average Joe.

    Next, on the subject of which is better:

    DVD+R/RW: Technically better, has the greatest corporate backing.
    DVD-R/RW: Much more compatible (in my experiance), has the backing of "the people" due to inexpensive media.

    I have a Pioneer DVR-104, and I'm as happy as a pig in shit.

  18. Dodgy on Handspring Hides Flash ROM in Handspring Treo · · Score: 0

    Maybe the flash ROMs in question "fell of the back of a truck", if you know what I mean.

  19. Apocalypse Now? on Copyright Battle Over Nothing · · Score: 0
    Just imagine all life on earth being wiped out.

    John Cage's estate would make a fortune.

  20. Re:PKZIP must work very well in Brazil on World Cup Final · · Score: 0

    Yeah, like Pele(aldo).

  21. Re:Yahoo Games on Games in the Workplace? · · Score: 0

    Yahoo! Games are the bain of my life. I just can't keep away from that damn Pool.... I need help. :\

  22. Road Tax on Every Road a Toll Road · · Score: 0
    Great Britain's car owners are already charged for road tax. A paper "road tax" disc (like a large circular postage stamp) is displayed on the windscreen.

    This is jsut further proof that the British government tax and charge you for practically everything you buy and everything you do. We're taxed enough, why the hell should we be charged more????

    This really is the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard.

  23. Re:Kernel version? on Debian Woody Nearing Release · · Score: 0

    Can't see it being much of a problem if you're using apt.

  24. Webcast of the marriage? on Kathleen Fent Read This Story · · Score: 0

    Go-on, you know you want the title of "Most-watched online wedding". ;D

  25. Modular code? on AOL vs. Trillian · · Score: 0
    Does Trillian use modules, or is it static? Does it have an "auto-update" feature?

    I can't see their job being too hard, if these updates that the Trillian team are making are modular.

    I'd never had a problem with Trillian auto-downloading a small 4kb .DLL update a couple of times a day. :)