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  1. Fish. on Linux PDA From China · · Score: 2, Funny

    My favorite fishism in here is the "The whole world is in sole possession of the Chinese Linux operating system, steadily beats a drum to announce the start of a watch the freedom."

    Let's hope it doesn't flounder.

  2. Re:Bad businesses? Pet shrinks? on Give Us Your Tired PowerPoint, Your Failed Plans ... · · Score: 1

    I knew you were going to say that.

  3. 100% on University of Wisconsin Wins FutureTruck Competition · · Score: 1

    I reduced my car's emissions by 100% ... I cycle to work.

  4. Re:where are these 'costs' going...? on NIST Estimates Sloppy Coding Costs $60 Billion/Year · · Score: 1


    The people are 'profiting', since the problem is wasted time in development and for end users, and additional tech support the money is actually going to normal people in the form of salaries.

  5. Re:YOU SO STUPID!!!!! on Wireless Network or Weird Al? · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  6. Re:Joke on Wireless Network or Weird Al? · · Score: 1

    Oh, right, got it.

    CmdrTaco's jokes smell like a wheel of fish.

  7. Joke on Wireless Network or Weird Al? · · Score: 0

    Why is CmdrTaco like Conan the Librarian?

    They both smell like a Wheel of Fish.

    Or something .... I don't understand the reference.

  8. Moderation. on Filtering the Anonymous USENET Trolls? · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    1) Invent a moderation system.

    2) ?

    3) WooHoo! No trolls!

  9. Re:Great! on CD Copying Kiosks Endorsed in Australia · · Score: 5, Funny

    and book a flight

    Don't waste your time and money ... CDs burnt in an Australian kiosk won't work back home, they spin the other way.

  10. Re:"Superior sound quality"? on CD Copying Kiosks Endorsed in Australia · · Score: 1

    Can someone explain to me how one digital-to-digital bitwise copy mechanism can result in 'superior sound quality'

    They're probably thinking of the download and burn process using MP3s. A high bitrate MP3 is, to me anyway, indistinguishable from a CD, but there if you're downloading from P2P or Usenet there is a hell of a lot of crap out there.

    Not a good argument, but the only one I can think off. A copy of your own CD on a consumer CDR will not be inferior to a kiosk.

  11. Defensive on Moby Says Techie Fans = Fewer Sales · · Score: 1

    Wow .. listen to everyone get defensive. "Sales are down because Moby is crap now!"

    Err. how do you know it's crap if you didn't buy it and listen? It's the album after the crap one that is meant to suffer.

  12. Re:Not So Interesting on MPEG-4 Hardware Decoder For $99 · · Score: 1

    I would rather have a DIVX hardware ENcoder

    Just swap the cables.

  13. Usenet on MAME Ported to (Chipped) Xbox · · Score: 1

    Since the download is /.ed, there is something claiming to be this alt.binaries.cd.image.xbox

  14. Re:Mod Chip prices? on MAME Ported to (Chipped) Xbox · · Score: 3, Informative

    $65

  15. Re:What Mod chip? on MAME Ported to (Chipped) Xbox · · Score: 5, Informative
  16. Re:Trailer showing before Minority Report on 'Solaris' Screen Adaptation Forthcoming · · Score: 5, Funny

    James Cameron, Steven Soderbergh, and George Clooney

    My God, it's full of stars!

  17. HSX on 'Solaris' Screen Adaptation Forthcoming · · Score: 1

    HSX ticker SOLAR

  18. Re:The police will police the police on Bringing Echelon In From the Cold · · Score: 1

    Why don't you move to a democracy where everyone has a saying the running and policing of the country?

  19. Oops on Canadian Government to Jam Radio Signals · · Score: 2, Interesting
    "It could be used, for example, if there was threat of a detonation of some type of a remote-controlled device. We could jam the frequencies to make sure nobody could send a signal to that bomb."


    Jamming is achieved by making sure your signal is stronger than anyone elses', I hope the hypothetical detonation device doesn't simply look for a signal of a significant strength.

    There will be more than "blocking 911" to worry about then.
  20. Re:What about organ doner recipients? on Northwest Airlines Wants Eye-Scan Check-in · · Score: 1

    I don't know how frequently eye transplants occur,

    Never.

    Or rather, the retina (the bit the biometrics looks at) is never transplanted.
    What is replaced in an eye-transplant is the cornea, Part of the front of the eye that helps focussing.

  21. Re:Powers of 2 on Greenbacks No More · · Score: 1


    And no more $99.95; instead everything will cost $63.63.

  22. Re:Ultimate Evil on Got Evil? Buy it Here! · · Score: 1

    Where's the 'instant slashdotting'?

    The nearly-instant-slashdotting device can be found here. Just enter the URL and press [Submit]

  23. Not truly evil. on Got Evil? Buy it Here! · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The super-villian is not 100% evil, he's got the brains to make all these amazing world-destroying devices, powerful computers, wonderful transportation devices.

    The 100% evil people are the ones who haven't quite got the brains. They make crappy computers, pathic transportation devices, not quite soul-destroying robots and then, and this is the evil bit, they persuade us to turn over our hard-earned cash and use them on ourselves :-(

  24. Re:move files around? on Making Computing More Human-Centered · · Score: 1

    Seen Windows XP?

    I don't mean the mythical object-oriented filesystem that is part of "Cairo" but the (admitedly half-hearted) attempt at hiding the filesystem from the user.

    Explorer's "task view" tries not to use the word file (it does in loads of places, but avoids doing so in lots of other places where techies would use the word). Select an image 'file' and you are given options to "print this picture", "email this picture" etc.

    Of course every window has a File menu, so it is far from a perfect example, but at least it shows other people are thinking like you.

  25. Re:what is human centric? on Making Computing More Human-Centered · · Score: 2, Interesting

    who decides though, what is human centric?

    The user.

    The article is a red-herring. The future of usable interfaces lies in making it behave the way you want, not the designer.

    The MIT made an interface where you move things with your finger. Good ... for some people. Others might feel more comfortable interacting in other ways; speech, mice, etc. etc.

    Usability research is excellent, improvements are always welcome, but it is still the software producers saying "this is the interface you have to use".

    When you can interact fully the way you feel like at that moment will be when computers are human centric.