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  1. Re:Wow.... on Air Force One Flyby Causes Brief Panic In NYC · · Score: 1

    I live about 15 minutes away from Baltimore-Washington International Airport.

    I don't think I'd notice if a 747 landed in my front yard.

  2. Good for Steam on Amazon.com To Accept Game Trade-Ins · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The more place that sell used games this way, the more developers will start moving to services like Steam to protect their revenue.

  3. It's about time on How Microsoft Plans To Get Its Groove Back With Win7 · · Score: 1

    This is really the path Microsoft should have taken with Vista.

    I'm not sure who this "TheBetaGuy" is, but if the article is accurate I'm more interested in Windows 7 than I have been in any version of Windows since '95.

  4. Re:Don't use this one on Censoring a Number · · Score: 5, Funny

    That code seems to work, but for some strange reason I have to re-enter it every 108 minutes...

  5. Re:Bad Ballmer Bellicosity on Microsoft CEO Claims iPhone Will Be Bust · · Score: 1

    "First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win."
        -- Mahatma Gandhi

    Balmer could learn a lesson or three here...

  6. Re:to be judged by George Lucas on Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge 2007 · · Score: 1

    "So he ended up making movies that feel a bit like an undertaker in a clown suit."

    Honestly I thought the movies felt more like a clown in an undertaker suit. They pretended to be serious, but were really full of crap and cream pies.

  7. Re:Formats on Disk Drives Face Challenge From Chips · · Score: 1

    They should use ReiserFS

    I hear it's a killer! // yes, I know. I'm going to hell for that.

  8. Re:Black MacBook on Apple Unveils New Macbook · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ladies and gentlemen, that "woompf" sound you just heard was teh reality distortion field taking effect. You can see how the subjects opinion of the black macbook changes instantly and with great force.

  9. Hardcore programmers KB. on The Optimus Mini Keyboard · · Score: 4, Funny

    The true programmer's keyboard only needs 3 keys: 1, 0, and backspace (and the old types will tell you you don't need the backspace).

  10. Re:But does it run on Firefox 1.5 RC1 Released · · Score: 1

    Sure it does. We've got an eMac in our QA lab running it right now.

    What?

  11. Re:Clarification, or what CELESTIA actually is on NASA BlueMarble: Next Generation · · Score: 1

    If you need your fix, I'm pretty sure Project Xenocide (an open-source X-Com clone project) uses the original Blue Marble data for its Geoscape view.

  12. Re:The Shuttle Problems are a Sham on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    I thought everyone knew that the end of the world was 2012.

    http://www.levity.com/eschaton/Why2012.html

  13. Re:When You get Bored on When Should You Quit Your Job? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "A great indication of when you should quit your job is when you wake up every morning and dread going into work." I've always told people I base it off the quality of my Sunday afternoons. If you get a sick feely in the pit of your stomach Sunday afternoon knowing that you have to go back tomorrow, it's time to leave.

  14. Re:Time to start the over/under pool on Magnetic Stripe Snooping at Home · · Score: 1

    There's no DMCA potential here, the data's not encryped or anything. I used to with with card scanners that just plug into your keyboard port. You swipe a bank card through and up comed your name and address and some other stuff. Never examined it in much detail (shoulda thrown it into a hex editor), but it's not exactly secret.

  15. Re:A buttload of Money on Mac mini Dissection · · Score: 1

    OS: Windows XP Pro (No cheaping out on the crappy home version) - $135.99

    That alone brings you up to $585.11 and that's without adding in a few cheapo games, some stipped-down office that's equivalent to Appleworks, and a suite of video and audio editing software equivalent to iMovie, iDVD, GarageBand and the rest of the iLife '05 stuff...

    If we're going to compare costs here, you can't forget the software, and using your pirated XP cd doesn't count.

  16. Re:Burn-out 3 on Too Much Gaming, Anyone? · · Score: 1

    My story:

    GTA3, I had been playing all afternoon over my brother's, and on the way home I realized I left my sunglasses there. Like most people, I caught myself before I grabbed the e-brake to do a 180 turnaround slide.

    And I don't know how many times I've gone around a turn after playing Mario Kart only to yell "blue sparks!, blue sparks!!" at my stepson in the back seat...

  17. Re:Money on Konfabulator Coming to Windows · · Score: 1

    I doubt it. Konfabulator would only be common on windows if everyone bought it. There are a few different pieces of software out there that will mimic Expose on windows, but they're not exactly common either.

  18. Re:Nitpicking... on What Makes Apple's Power Mac G5 Processor So Hot · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you had read the sidebar you'd see the article defined the issues with base-2 and base-10 number names, and introduced the prefixes "mibi-" and "gibi", which should be familiar to /.ers.

    When they say 18 exabytes, they're talking base-10, otherwise they would have used the "gibi-" equivalent (exibytes?)

  19. Re:crude humor on Superman Set To Fly · · Score: 1

    Wow, that's so recursive... my head asplode!

  20. Cheaper T3 on palmOne Announces Tungsten T5 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think the real news here is that the price of the T3 has dropped to $350 with the releaase of the T5.
    Another $50 and I'll be all over it...

  21. Re:Mouse wheel? on The Secret Behind the iPod Scroll Wheel · · Score: 3, Informative

    It amazes me why they haven't considered making a mouse with this straightened-out version.

    You mean like this perhaps?

  22. Re:ah yes well on Next iChat version to include Jabber support · · Score: 1

    will this effect Jabber's overall share of the IM market?

    more importantly, will it affect Jabber's overall share of the IM market?


    No, I think the original poster was speculating that this may bring about Jabber's dominance in the IM market (by efecting its overall share...)

  23. Communications? on NASA's Personal Satellite Assistants · · Score: 1

    I wander what sort of communcations options this thing has? It looks like there's a DB9 blug on the back, I hope they're not just using old-school RS-232 serial.

    What'd be great is if they were using something like WiFi or maybe even Bluetooth (you're never more than a few meters from anything in current space vehicles anyway). Then you can offload the more coputationally expensive tasks to a stationary computer or even have a small flock of droids working together.

    Note: after re-RTFA, the don't state any details about how it ocmmunicates, but some of the tasks they say it can do imply the presence of wireless communicaitions. I still wish there was some detail though.

  24. Re:Two Words on The Future of Cars According to Toyota · · Score: 4, Informative

    For the on person who didn't get it,
    Steve Urkel drove one of these beauties:

    http://www.cqql.net/bmw.htm

  25. For REAL instructions, on Build Your Own Stun Gun · · Score: 1
    Check out this book:
    Build Your Own Laser, Phaser, Ion Ray Gun and Other Working Space Age Projects
    ISBN: 0830606041

    I've had a copy of this laying around the house for years and it's reeally cool. Plans for everything from laser communication devices to ultrasonic pain generators, and any other weird thing you can think of. Some of the plans are starting to get a little dated (I think the book is probably 10+ years old), but good stuff anyway.