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  1. Re:Not unique on Image Recognition on Mobile Phones · · Score: 1

    Yes, you're probably thinking of the QR Codes which are used by DoCoMo's i-mode service.
    I see those all over the place on Japanese websites.

    The US is really playing catch-up with cell-phone technology.

  2. Re:Remeber on Science Ability Down in U.S. High Schools · · Score: 1

    If 'no child is left behind', and you're only as fast as the slowest part, well... you can see where this is leading our kids.
    I always said: "no child left behind == no child gets ahead".

  3. Chinese Government involvment on Lenovo Banned by U.S. State Department · · Score: 0, Redundant
    A lot of people are suggesting that this is happening because the laptops are made in China. I doubt that this is a factor, because as other people mentioned they would need to ban most other PC manufacturers as well. I think the real concern is the Chinese government's involvement in this, due to their part ownership of Lenovo. From the article:
    A Chinese government agency owns 28 percent of Lenovo, while IBM still has about a 13 percent stake in the company.
    If Lenovo was a 100% private entity, I doubt this would have been an issue.
  4. Re:They even made the windows logo better. on Apple Officially Releases Beta Dual Boot Loader · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, it sort of reminds me of the NFPA HAZCOM diamond. Danger! Windows ahead!

  5. Re:Tablet PC on Microsoft Origami Unfolds · · Score: 1

    Except that I can easily fit a Blackberry into my pocket, where as I'd look pretty ridiculous carrying the Origami around in my pocket. The Blackberry is so successful because it does a few things very well, and is very portable... on the other hand, it seems the Origami aims to do everything, but unfortunately probably won't do them as well or simply. Microsoft seems to have no understanding of the "sometimes less is more" philosophy.

  6. Phantom indeed! on Phantom Console Put on Hold · · Score: 1, Insightful

    "Nothing for you to see here. Please move along."

    How appropriate! ;-)

  7. Re:Yes and on Is The U.S. Becoming Anti-Science? · · Score: 1
    Yes and I'm scared that we're approaching a Christian induced period of "believe in what makes you feel good" instead of "believe in what is correct, true and accurate."
    Someone on Fark posted this a couple days ago. I found it to be a very insightful article, and really points out the problems with Christianity in America currently: The Christian Paradox

    Quote:
    America is simultaneously the most professedly Christian of the developed nations and the least Christian in its behavior. That paradox ... illuminates the hollow at the core of our boastful, careening culture.
  8. I saw this a few weeks ago.. on Google Offers Hybrid Satellite and Map View · · Score: 1

    Hmm.. reminds me of this: http://www.kokogiak.com/gmaps-transparencies.html. I wish google's version had the ability to vary the transparency level between the satellite and road maps.

  9. Re:Tip For Mac OS X users... on Back and Forth Between Qwerty and Dvorak? · · Score: 1

    Sweet! Thanks a million!

  10. Re:Tip For Mac OS X users... on Back and Forth Between Qwerty and Dvorak? · · Score: 1

    I just found out the other day that you can hit apple+space to quickly switch back and forth between the last two used keyboard layouts. It comes in pretty handy sometimes.

    I agree about having the Dvorak layout with QWERTY keyboard shortcuts being extremely useful. Learning a new layout for typing wasn't too difficult, but for some reason I find it very hard to change my CMD+x,c&v keys. This leads me to a question: I've switched primarily to Dvorak at work as well on my Windows box, and I have yet to find an equivalent Dvorak+QWERTY CTRL for Windows. Does such a thing exist?

  11. Better for Beer? on Real ID: You Can Still Fight It · · Score: 1

    I don't know... I've been in NY with a Maine license for awhile now, and every time I'm ID'd at the store when buying beer, the manager has to come over to inspect my ID & verify it's legit. I've had a couple bars refuse to let me in because they thought it was fake.

    So, if the RealID thing means I can get my beer quicker, I'm for it. Hell, I'll vote in favor of a law using babies as alligator bait if it means I get beer easier!

  12. Re:Since when is Slashdot an Apple Rumors site? on Apple Website Points to PowerBook G5 · · Score: 4, Informative
    Apple Warranty: Installing Memory, Expansion Cards, User Installable Parts Does Not Void Warranty

    You may install memory (RAM, VRAM), and other customer-installable parts without voiding your Apple warranty.

    ...However, if in the course of adding an upgrade or expansion product to your computer, you damage your Apple computer (either through the installation of, or incompatibility of the upgrade or expansion product), Apple's warranty will not cover the cost of repair, or future related repairs.


    Seems pretty clear to me. You're free to upgrade the memory, but you're doing so at your own risk.
  13. Re:Not very good on Firefox New York Times Ad Hits the Presses · · Score: 1

    I have a feeling that in general, the people who you feel are to ignorant to grasp the idea of what firefox is, and what the ad is trying to portray are not people who read the NY Times on a regular basis.

  14. "Desktastic" from Panic.... on Pixar's Drawing Tool · · Score: 4, Informative

    While it may not be quite as advanced, in particular with the corporate uses, Panic has a li'l app, also for OS X called desktastic which allows you to draw directly on the screen. Just as Pixar's tool, this features Wacom tablet support, variable line widths and an eraser function. The drawings can be saved for later use.

    It's really quite a bit of fun! Not to mention available to Joe User.

  15. Well.... on Is Firefox 1.0 Less Stable than Firefox PR1.0? · · Score: 1

    Short answer: no.
    Long answer: yes, although the complete results were inconclusive.

  16. Yes! on Beer Found to be as Healthy as Wine · · Score: 1
    Researchers at The University of Western Ontario have found one drink of beer or wine provides equivalent increases in plasma antioxidant activity, which helps prevent the oxidization of blood plasma by toxic free radicals that trigger many aging diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and cataracts.

    I'll drink to that!!
    (many apologies...)
  17. Re:MMORPG? on Obsessively Detailed Map Of Springfield · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is a great Simpsons map for Wolfenstein ET. It's not as complete or as detailed as the map here, but it's still pretty cool to be running around through the Simpson house, armed to the teeth!

  18. Re:Comparing Apples to Oranges on Electromagnetic Suspension System · · Score: 1

    In the 'bump test track' video they compare it against both the base Lexus as well as with a Porsche, to give a sporty 'hard' suspension comparison. The base Lexus' suspension does seem awfully soft howver.

    I do wonder about the extra power requirements for them though. I would imagine that a stock battery would not be sufficient to drive four of those.

  19. Re:Enforcement... on PG-13 Rating Turns 20 · · Score: 1

    Also, if anyone hasn't heard of a decent NC-17 movie since Showgirls...

    I've heard good things about Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers, though I haven't seen it myself yet. For what it's worth, Ebert & Roeper both gave it two thumbs up.

  20. oh no! on TrackIR3 Pro Head-Tracking System For Gamers · · Score: 2, Funny
    How does it work? [...]Four emitters send infrared radiation from the front of the unit, the built-in camera detects infrared signals bouncing back from reflective material placed on the head ...

    Ha! And they all laughed at your tin-foil hat! You'll show them!
  21. Re:Let's pray for a G80 on Cherry Announces Linux keyboard · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I concur. I found an old G80 series Cherry keyboard here at work a few months ago, and I've been using it ever since. The keys have just the right amount of bounce to them, allowing me to type much quicker than with the one I previously used. The only downsides: the keyboard is European, so there is a " above the 2 key instead of a @, a £ above the 3 instead of a #, and a few other minor key differences. Of course, since the OS thinks it's a US keyboard, if I type a shift-2 I'll get a @ anyways. Only throws me off if I look. Also, the left-side shift key is barely larger than a regular key, so I'll sometimes mistype. But the overall feel of it is so great, that I'm considering getting a PS/2 to USB converter just so I can use one with my mac at home.

  22. Re:it's a hoax on Forget the PDA, Here Comes the TDA · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the extra info... especially about Fouchardière and Marcopoly. Regardless of whether it's a hoax/scam or not, there's no way I would give money -- overseas no less -- if I had even a doubt of its legitimacy!

  23. Don't think it's a hoax on Forget the PDA, Here Comes the TDA · · Score: 3, Informative
    After seeing all the comments of people thinking it's a hoax, I did some searching and I don't think it is a hoax. First, I did a whois on the actual company, Novinit and found the following:
    Organization:
    novinit
    Arnaud de La Fouchardiere
    66 bis avenue Jean Moulin
    Paris, 75014
    FR
    Phone: 06 07 61 23 36
    Email: info@novinit.com

    Registrar Name....: Register.com
    Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com
    Registrar Homepage: http://www.register.com

    Domain Name: NOVINIT.COM

    Created on..............: Fri, May 18, 2001
    Expires on..............: Wed, May 18, 2005
    Record last updated on..: Mon, Oct 06, 2003

    If the Jackito is their first product, and only recently named, it would make sense that the domain for "jackito-pda" was only recently registered.

    Also, searching for their management team of Arnaud de la Fouchardière: Founder, President and CEO; Patrick Thomsen: Vice-President Marketing and Finance; Noël Pietri: Vice-President Sales turned up (among others) these links: Noël Pietri, Arnaud de la Fouchardière. I haven't found anything on Patrick Thomsen as of yet, but if this is a hoax, it is extrodinarily elaborate.
  24. Re:Not a single reason on Mozilla Project Officially Releases Firefox 0.9 · · Score: 1

    Thank you much!

  25. Re:Not a single reason on Mozilla Project Officially Releases Firefox 0.9 · · Score: 4, Informative
    If the Internet connection goes down, the page loses the address it was trying to load. And is never able to retrieve it when the connection comes back up.

    Easy fix:
    Go to about:config and set
    browser.xul.error_pages.enabled
    to True. You will then have a page showing an error message if the address couldn't load, with a link to try loading it again.

    On another note, a few days back someone mentioned a way to to prevent Firefox from compressing its memory in Windows when minimized. What was that preference name again?