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  1. $30 on NVIDIA Unveils (And Tom's Reviews) The GeForce4 · · Score: 1

    Dear Best Buy Customer,

    We sincerely apologize for the error in your recent pre-order of the
    VisionTek Xtasy GeForce4 Graphics Accelerator. Because we value you as a
    BestBuy.com customer, we would like to offer you a $30 digital coupon to use
    on your next online purchase.

  2. Re:Support Contracts? on Open Code in Public Procurement · · Score: 1

    Pressure from the taxpayer, and from competition between departments for limited funds.

    The government can't just print money (!), how much fuss has there been in the US press recently abut raising taxes and reducing the scope and size of tax cuts.

    Each department has it's own needs - if you spend an extra billion on defense, then you take it away from health, etc. etc. etc.

  3. Re:I smell a hoax... on Lab Develops Artificial Womb · · Score: 1
  4. Re:I smell a hoax... on Lab Develops Artificial Womb · · Score: 1

    Cornell's department is called The Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility

    Centre is the British spelling of Center (in this context). The switch from health to medicine could be a typo.

  5. Why ethical concerns? on Lab Develops Artificial Womb · · Score: 4, Interesting


    How is this different from a couple's child being gestated in a surrogate mother's womb?

    How is this different from a different organ - the kidney - being replaced with external machinery (dialysis)?

    How is this different from the prosthetic limbs or the artifical hearts in development?

    Our bodies are imperfect and sometimes bits don't work properly or break. We have the means to workaround these shortcomings with technology; in this case, we still need parents to provide the genetic material and, obviously, raise the child once it is born.

  6. Re:Cracked Already!!! on Limited-Use DVD Technology · · Score: 1

    Cracked Already!!! (Score:1)
    by SkewlD00d on 10:21 PM February 7th, 2002
    Just play them in a vacuum!


    Yeah ... 2 methods, one of which uses the light. Therefore your stupid claim about cracking the system using a vacuum won't work.
    Think before posting?

  7. Noise cancelling headphones. on Controlling tha Noise? · · Score: 2, Informative

    In my experience, they do provide a noticable drop in background noise on a plane. But I didn't find it enough.

    Quiet-ish noise is better than loud noise - but don't spend $80 (I think that's what I spent) expecting silence.

  8. Re:Playlist with 14 entries isn't enough on eDigital MXP100 with Voice Control · · Score: 1

    The thing only has 1Gb storage. So 200 would be a better test than 3000.
    Ie. 1 order of magnitude higher than they tried instead of 2.

  9. Re:less than ideal conditions? on eDigital MXP100 with Voice Control · · Score: 2, Insightful

    From the article ...

    Test 2 - Walking outside with occasional traffic passing by. All track names said in proper order. - Result: very good to excellent

  10. Filters on eDigital MXP100 with Voice Control · · Score: 1

    Does the voice recognition filter itself out? When U2 sings "one" I don't necessarily want it switching to Aimee Mann's "one" and vice versa.

  11. Restore on Complete Filesystem Checkpointing? · · Score: 1


    The problem is not so much backing up your good data, but restoring it when your system is hosed.

    If your filesystem is badly corrupted - is it possible to restore the last backup?

    The poster is asking for rollbacks, or restoration, at the file system level.

    Windows System Restore does not do this - it assumes the system is still bootable in "safe mode".

  12. Re:I want to know HOW they got her address... on Tracking Spam to the Source · · Score: 1

    Yet I live in Oregon, have a car, and a chimney but haven't received a single call about chimney sweeping.

  13. Pinch of salt? on ArsDigita Founder Responds to Closing · · Score: 0, Interesting

    She was sacked last October.

    Now she's blaming it all on the managment that kicked her out.

    Is she bitter? Or is she correct?

  14. Re:Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE, spam) Agreem on Tracking Spam to the Source · · Score: 1

    'consideration' means that both parties have to give something to the other party for the contract to be valid.

    So a 'contract' which says the I will give you a car isn't a valid contract, and can't be enforced by you should I decide not to give you the car after all. But a contract which says I will sell you a car for $X is valid (assuming everything else is valid).

    Whether X is adequate consideration depends on local laws and the courts. E.g. $5 for a new ferrari may be enough to make the contract valid, it may not.

    Whether any of this applies to the clickthrough thing above, I don't know.

  15. Love the questions on Computer History Museum · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The non techie :

    What about this huge contraption with all the vacuum tubes?

    The realist

    Is it possible the general public doesn't care about these machines?

    The pitiful

    Isn't there something rather sad about collections of old computers?

    It's nice to see some humanity in articles ... instead of just leading questions so the interviewee can press his agenda.

  16. Re:I want to know HOW they got her address... on Tracking Spam to the Source · · Score: 2, Informative

    Borders and Yahoo just said they didn't sell the address.

    The spammer said he used "an e-mail harvesting program called Target 2001 ... [which] ... scans Web sites and databases for addresses ."

    So it is possible that neither Borders or Yahoo are lying ... but that there is a security/privacy flaw in one or both of the sites which lets the address be harvested.

  17. Re:maybe if we stop answering it... on Tracking Spam to the Source · · Score: 5, Informative

    NEVER look into an e-mail that even looks like spam

    Absolutely, these HTML mails are dangerous with their 1x1 gifs with a custom URL so "they" know you've read the message.

    I check the source and add the urls to junkbuster's list. If the filters don't get the mail, then the images still don't get requested.

  18. Ironically, Junkbuster. on Tracking Spam to the Source · · Score: 3, Interesting

    junkbuster blocked 15 images from loading in that one article.

  19. Re:Is it just me... on What happens When You Cook Your Palm Pilot · · Score: 1
  20. Re:new style of case design on What happens When You Cook Your Palm Pilot · · Score: 1

    denatured means it has had poison added, not necessarily that it is low water content.

  21. Re:Fully intact? on What happens When You Cook Your Palm Pilot · · Score: 2, Informative

    The screen will have been ruined though; liquid crystals are very temperature sensitive.

  22. Re:year on Net Still Not At Olympics · · Score: 1

    with the year in the heading

    Change your date format here.

  23. Re:Cracked Already!!! on Limited-Use DVD Technology · · Score: 1

    Possibly not, the patent says

    What is claimed is:
    1. A method for intentionally making an optically readable media unreadable by a play process, comprising steps of:
    providing the media with an optically activated mechanism that causes a defocusing of a readout beam, thereby degrading reflection of the readout beam from a surface wherein information is encoded;


  24. Re:repeat? on Limited-Use DVD Technology · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yes, you're right : Self-Destructing DVDs: Son of DIVX just over 2 years ago

  25. Bad on Limited-Use DVD Technology · · Score: 4, Funny

    The next thing you know, they'll be trying to sell us eat-once popcorn to go with our play-once dvd