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  1. Re:If Valve says so many will listen on Valve: Linux Better Than Windows 8 for Gaming · · Score: 1

    Just because the most common hardware isn't what "performance enthusiasts" have, mean that valve doesn't target them. I would say that those enthusiasts are part of the niche. Personally, I have a 3 year old video card, and it runs with Skyrim and XCOM, and a slew of other new games with no problems. Granted that I do have a 6 core CPU with 16 gigs of ram, but that only allows me to do work, run and flip through 2 or 3 games (continuously running) and watching a blu ray on one of the monitors. I would also gather that most gamers are casual, and they don't need a quad cord with 4 gigs of ram, to play angry birds and plants vs zombies.

  2. Re:How many... on Feds Ban 'Buckyballs' Magnets · · Score: 1

    You have to understand something, there is a constitutional right for firearms. There IS NOT a right to buckyballs (or magnets). Its much easier to ban something that is NOT a constitutional right.

  3. Re:Not a bad idea but... on Christmas Always On Sunday? Researchers Propose New Calendar · · Score: 1

    I would totally like time and dates to also be in multiples of 10. 10 seconds in a minute, 10 minutes in a hour, so on and so forth, but that would changes what the "second" actually means.

  4. Re:Mozilla does not need to pick a new fight on Why Mozilla Needs To Pick a New Fight · · Score: 1

    Esp with items like Prism: http://prism.mozillalabs.com/ and the Prism Plugin. Add in Firefox 4 and now you can have a webapp office suite that downloads to an icon, that can access your local files AND provide a web portal for hosting documents if needed.

  5. Re:Social change causes corporate insanity on Microsoft Suspends Gamer For Being From Fort Gay · · Score: 1

    Which, ironically enough, is coming back to tv.

  6. Re:Not nearly enough updates! on Google Schedules Chrome 6, 7, and 8 For This Year · · Score: 1

    Why stop there? It should force an automatic reboot, to make sure windows is fast enough to work with their faster than lightning browser.

  7. Re:Too little, too late... on Mozilla's New JavaScript Engine Coming September 1 · · Score: 1

    The only problem I"ve found with Firefox, is with sub standard extensions. For example, adding Fire Gestures, makes all flash video lock up every 20-25 seconds for a half second, at least on my machine. Adding FireBug, makes everything bloat more, because fb holds 2 copies of the web page in memory, plus all the injection codes. Hell with FB, i've seen one tab bloat to like 500+MB. Now turning off this extension, and i can have 20 tabs open for DAYS and memory stays around 60MB. And this is the problem with ANY web browser that supports user based extensions. The fact that FF has thousands of more extensions than Chrome, amplifies this. This viewpoint is like people moving to macs because they don't have viri.

  8. Re:I read the article... on BIOS Will Be Dead In Three Years · · Score: 1

    don't forget smartphones. I've always thought, bluetooth was more horrendous, in the fact that most drivers make modifications to the communication stack. Its the equivalent of say every application you own having its own IP stack to communicate to the internet instead of using something standard like TCP/UDP.

  9. Re:BIOS vs. EFI on BIOS Will Be Dead In Three Years · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if this is a joke or not. Syscalls don't have anything to do with BIOS or EFI. Syscalls are from the CPU, this is only one of 2 ways to get to ring 0 of the kernel, the other being Interrupts. Now, the bios does install default handlers into the interrupt's table but this is generally only for 16-bit mode (yes you can do it in 32bit mode, but most 32-bit operating system do not use ints in 32bit mode.) And although syscalls seem to be being changed to sysenters, the functionality is the same. This applies to all x86/64 chipsets (unless you install your own microcode). Mac computers with intel CPUs still make the same syscalls/sysenters that linux and windows do, this is how they protect kernel memory and code from being accessed by user space applications. They all must go through the predefined syscalls to interact with the kernel.

  10. Re:My experience with 3D on Do You Have a Secret Immunity To 3D Movies? · · Score: 1

    I'm wondering about all the disabled people with only one eye. If all movies move to this format they will not be able to even watch a decent movie anymore. I smell lawsuits coming when they release the first movie without 2d.

  11. Re:Native Look and Feel on VM Enables 'Write-Once, Run Anywhere' Linux Apps · · Score: 1

    Try again, article didn't say the same, it said native. Which is often the case of not being the same. The whole point of native, is that it conforms to the standards of the given gui. That way, the users that use that gui, will not become perplexed because things are placed in different spots or named differently. The same on every GUI = pissed off users depending on the GUI you are targeting. I mean, seriously, what good is cross platform, if the users you are targeting can't understand your program.

  12. Already out on Researchers Develop Photonic Processors · · Score: 2, Informative

    I guess the author didn't know 100+ core chips are already out, http://www.rapportincorporated.com/, with a 256 cored chip already for sale. They are already coming out with a 1024 cored chip. In fact, IBM has already entered a partnership with them creating a multichip, PowerPC core + 1024 cores for a 1025 cored chip.

  13. Re:You can tell something about these people on Irish Company Claims Free Energy · · Score: 1

    If Intel had the patient on transistors or integrated circuits, you'd be sure that the prices wouldn't be as competitive.

  14. Re:It's less than 300 yards on Legal Battles Over Cellphone Tracking · · Score: 1

    True to a point, big cities, have a lot more towers, make it so much easier, if you have 10 towers that fix on a point, and 4 that dont, you still have a more accurate location, than say 1-2 on the highway/rural area.

  15. Re:It's less than 300 yards on Legal Battles Over Cellphone Tracking · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually, this is wrong. At one time, I had to talk with upper 911 officials about GPS software. They can only get less than 300 yards if they are in a BIG city, hence more towers to use for triangulation. This fails as you move to say, a rural area (aka driving in the country) or even driving on a major highway going from city to city. In most cases they can't even do triangulation, worst case they can get 1-2 strips of area that could be up to 10 miles in area, less worse, they only get 2 points which are up to 10 miles apart. Lets not even mention if you go into a tunnel, or even a big building, where signal strength drops, or reflects off of objects, and the towers think you are somewhere else. These guys also told me, that if i really knew how 911 work, i'd be suprised that they could find anyone, even calling from a stationary phone. The frequency of dialing 911, and getting a dispatcher in a completely different county, that has no idea of the area, is astounding. You run into similar problems with GPS phones where you use satelittes, going into a building with metal roof, putting your phone in your car, if your car rolls over, you are screwed on GPS.

  16. This sucks! on Seeking Arguments Against the CBDTPA? · · Score: 1

    This would also include web pages and the images you have on it as its essentially code that the browser interprets to display a page. I would hate to have to wait 6 months in order to update my web site pending Government approval.

  17. Not Slashdoted on KDE 3.0 is Out · · Score: 1

    Have any of you really checked the ftp out. It maybe full 350/350 ANONYMOUS user. But I could still get a prompt for login quick. I'm sure the mirror sites have their OWN logins to get data so I'm sure its not going to be a problem mirroring to other servers. I think some of you need to work on your research rather than your homework. As thats only true way to learn.