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  1. Re:Ok now this is beginning to piss me off on CBDTPA Finds A Champion In the House · · Score: 1

    The steel hand from a govt. never will down, while gigantic studios continue trying to be rulers of information to the masses.

    Every time I see an idiotic corporate-friendly movie, or a braindead (oh, it's Disney!) animation video, I guess if they think that most people have IQ of 80-.

  2. Wow on CBDTPA Finds A Champion In the House · · Score: 1

    A little quote from the wired.com site:

    "A Democratic legislator"

    His arduous fight for democracy really impresses me.

  3. Re:biased oppinion on Intel Funds AMD-bashing Report · · Score: 1

    AMD imo is better than Intel from a customer satisfaction standpoint. But AMD is a corporate just as Intel, both use marketing schemes, at least Intel doesn't fall in shame by a mindless marketing dept.

    None of the also mindless AMD fans have contested the AMD PR scheme, then Intel had to do the work.

    AMD's performance rating is doubtful indeed, doing some math you will find that every 66 MHz increase in speed AMD is throwing 100 points in their "PR" *Would AMD prove their XP were gaining 100 MHz "block" performance every 66 MHz "stock" increase?*.

    Can they do a measure of performance and translate it to PR's? Modern x86 processors have too instructions sets and differences that actually you simply cannot measure them using a measly "PR" number.

  4. Re:Money on Ebert, Gillmor on the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    Slashmods, please take it easy.


    1 - Money makes the world go round

    2 - No, angular momentum makes the world go round

    3 - Indeed; the world (heck, the universe!) was going round fine zillions of years before money was invented...


    And no one knows what did happen in time before the universe starts up, as no one knows what RIAA will do tomorrow!

  5. Re:RIAA on Ebert, Gillmor on the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    Now I'm listening to "180 down" from Bombshell Rocks, great song! But it's not from the CD. Haha.

  6. Re:MPAA on Ebert, Gillmor on the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    Your statement *should* even be right, but we have to concern about fameless musicians whose were been affected by this "music revolution".

    I don't spend a minute thinking about RIAA, what worries me is who couldn't dispose from a contact media to the public but now the Internet and .mp3's do exist and those guys actually CAN show their work to the WORLD.

    Others were been affected negatively, because some of the big recording companies suddenly stopped to support them alleging that "the music market is actually unstable" or "lack of financial resources".

  7. Re:Losing customers on Ebert, Gillmor on the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    IF YOU DO NOT OR CANNOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS

    I really cannot. I am a rebel. I may not listen to CD's with copyrights. However just because I am a rebel I will do.

    This sums RIAA's idioticy.

  8. Re:Money on Ebert, Gillmor on the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    I disagree with this. Currently, it seems that only a few folk are really aware of what is being threatened. Once the rest of the public realizes that they are being affected by these idiotic measures, then they'll speak up. Especially when they buy a CD that won't work.

    Calm down friend, everything comes from a timely manner. The French Revolution didn't start in the beginning of Earth, or did it?

  9. A solution on Ebert, Gillmor on the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    If someone is interested in a suggestion, here is one:

    Send RIAA some money with an attachment where should be written anything like "distribute this gift among the music namebrands, so these companies wouldn't be "losing money" and their bosses may continue to fill their beds with green paper and let us the customers in peace. Thanks."

  10. Deathmatch on Codeweavers Releases Crossover Office · · Score: 1

    Two options: Codeweaver or this. Slashdot's too suite apps friendly for today, heh?

  11. Re:Very true on Does Open Source Software Really Work? · · Score: 1

    open source software that is developed within academic institutions and is traded between them

    Why to be not...

    ...open source server software that is developed by server owners and is traded between them? Or...

    ...open source multimedia software that is developed by multimedia freaks and is traded between them? Or else...

    ...open source programming software that is developed by independent programmers and is traded between them?

    Actually OSS development has many different channels, everyone of these has its own growing line, now OSS rules in servers, Linux is an excellent platform for video editing and it has many of the best programming tools ever.

    The OSS basics were always very simple, if you want some of the best coders enhancing the application which you're at work on development, release it as GPL.

  12. Re:I keep hearing the MSN Anthem on TV on Corporate Anthems Go Corporate · · Score: 1

    Thanks guy, just take care or you'll be matched "Offtopic" helping me.

  13. Re:Then it's good news ! on Does Open Source Software Really Work? · · Score: 1

    The first rule never fails...

  14. Re:Off the horse, sir on Does Open Source Software Really Work? · · Score: 1

    Well from his thinking, who doesn't learn how to use Linux is stupid.

    Could be that some alien is watching him, measuring his knowledge, and calling him stupid because he doesn't know how to build a top-notch UFO.

    It's all a matter of comparison.

  15. Re:I keep hearing the MSN Anthem on TV on Corporate Anthems Go Corporate · · Score: 1

    I know there is a *topic*, but can we have at least a minute of morning fun? The guy above talked about a MSN anthem, then I talked a bit of MSN, and so the guy was talking about the subject of the MSN anthem. Is something wrong at this point? I guess not.

    Every anthem is a propaganda, a propaganda has a subject and we're talking about the subject of some anthem. Just trying to have some fun.

  16. Re:I keep hearing the MSN Anthem on TV on Corporate Anthems Go Corporate · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    About guttentag's suggestion of karma caps and beanies, it's a good idea IMO.

    Microsoft technology is not that bad. I was (at the time shown on the topbar of this comment) running Win95 (yes it is true), IE 5.5, AIM and MSN Messenger, so the MSN crashed, later my AIM crashed, later my IE crashed but this time Windows HASN'T locked. Thanks to some patches I got on WindowsUpdate, Win95 is now stable as Win98SE.

    Why I was under Win instead of Linux? Because of MSN Messenger and AIM.

  17. Re:Fortune Cookie say... on SELinux Panel at FOSE in Washington · · Score: 1

    Unbreakable, later glass breaking - MS should have OSes with better security, anyway all the Redmond hurry messes each one of their projects, plus MS technology is largely disseminated, crackers wipe over an OS, and Puff!

    While Linux is being more and more part of a people's live, developers must pay attention to the background. A fact that helps is related to the common integration of Linux developers with security crackers into the "underworld", and their knowledge from this scenario.

  18. Re:It's late and no one will notice on Corporate Anthems Go Corporate · · Score: 1

    We dream our dream of dominance
    Microsoft, we lead and the world follows
    We put the computer on every desktop
    And each one runs Windows

    Should be what MS executives were dreaming, but sincerely it's my nightmare.

    Shit, I forgot to post as Anonymous.

  19. Re:devo on Corporate Anthems Go Corporate · · Score: 1

    Would be funny ad themes for CD Albums winning the MTV Music Awards instead of musics inside their own CD Albums.

  20. amusing songs composed for corporate promotion on Corporate Anthems Go Corporate · · Score: 1

    I'll hear all of them. I want to be very happy.

  21. Re:Wow on AtheOS Fork Brings BeOS on Top of Linux · · Score: 1

    Darn, I really did a mess with SMP and clustering.

  22. Re: 1000 is too naive on Deep Algorithms? · · Score: 1

    Most of these 500 algorythms were just been added for the needs of specific applications, CS is biased in the direction of "numbers that make money" and simply doesn't extend research "for fun", meaning hard research for things that appearantly don't give financial return.

  23. Re:Wow on AtheOS Fork Brings BeOS on Top of Linux · · Score: 1

    As my previous post sounds a troll, I just intended to joke around the practical need for an AtheOS or anything similar.

    I was a fan of BeOS mostly because of its clustering abilities, and I become enthusiasted with the idea of running a server w/ 32 clustered boxes. Then I found MOSIX, and I'm just happy with Linux (although I have still only a few boxes).

  24. Excellent games were a good leverage for OSes on iPod on Windows · · Score: 1

    I hope more cool games being released for Linux.

    A question, can a person do program execution directly from iPod "drive"?

  25. Wow on AtheOS Fork Brings BeOS on Top of Linux · · Score: 1

    Now I can play MP3's and watch digital movies.