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  1. Re:Window HOWTO on Taming Conficker, the Easy Way · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the help getting this working! The original story was totally worthless.

  2. Re:No Backups? on True Stories of Knoppix Rescues · · Score: 1

    THANK YOU. I was having a hard time, as a sys admin myself, believing that a "battle-hardened" sys admin would be going without backups. I do full weeklies and incrementals twice a day, not to mention a snap server mirroring my data. Yes, this includes 15 servers and hundreds of desktops.

  3. MAPI support on Apple's Rumored Office Suite · · Score: 2, Interesting

    As a sys admin in an advertising department of a huge corporation, I've been trying to move my clients to OS X, but the lack of MAPI support (so my users can run an Outlook client and use the collaboration tools) has made this a pipe dream. Until Apple or MS ports MAPI, my users are stuck at OS 9. LDAP in my company is not an option, and the only other solution is Terminal Services. I wish Apple and Microsoft would clue into this -- I'm sure I'm not the only one with this issue...

  4. Re:Okay on Jobs Previews Displays, Tiger at WWDC · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Have we come so far as to forget Desk Accessories?

  5. Specialize on Moving Up the IT Ladder in a Poor Economy? · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    I'm a Macintosh (mostly) sys admin and there is plenty of demand for my skills. Windows sys admins seem to be a dime a dozen. Find a specialty -- even my dog has his CCNA and MCSE.

  6. Re:I did it already. on National TV Turn Off Week · · Score: 1

    I was thinking about the cost as well -- with my current cable bill, I will be paying $30 for that week.

  7. Don't bother me on Trekkie Communicators Now a Reality · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can't even sit at my desk for two minutes straight without a user bothering me for something, even though they've been told time and again that the proper channel for non-emergencies is email (for me, at least). I think that phone calls and unannounced visits are the all-time biggest productivity-busters in existence. I think a communicator-style device would suck. I had a fleet of 70 Nextels for my users originally, but when you can't even escape the direct-connects when you're trying to concentrate, you soon realize how harmful they are to productivity.

  8. Proof that Pitfall was tough on Are Modern Games Too Easy? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    When I was a kid, I got a Pitfall sew-on patch through the mail from Activision. You had to actually take a photo of your TV displaying your score -- I think it had to be over 100k, or maybe 200k points.

  9. Re:Flamebait on One more G4 for the PowerBook? · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Watch a proficient Mac user work. You'll notice that the left hand is on the keyboard at all times, copying, pasting, opening, closing, undoing, answering dialogue boxes, AND CTRL-CLICKING to get contextual menus. It's a different way of working; not necessarily better or worse. For me, it feels right.

    Besides, my right-click is reserved for Expose.

  10. One of those... on Digital Fortress · · Score: 4, Interesting
    It was one of those books that almost discredits the author's other works simply by placing huge doubt on the author's research skills.

    The cover blurbs mislead the reader into thinking it's the next book by the best-selling author, when in reality it was written before the best-sellers and dug up to cash in on Brown's popularity.

  11. Great reviews here on Reviews for Digital Camcorders? · · Score: 2, Informative

    This is the best, unbiased site I've found for reviews of cameras: Steve's Digicams

  12. Re:iTunes Rocks! on No WMA for HP iPod · · Score: 5, Informative

    I have personally witnessed Apple replacing lost downloads due to a hardware failure (hd crash). They do keep records.

  13. Re:Why an iPod? Seriously on Christmas Gifts for Geeks · · Score: 1

    The designers of the iPod were thoughtful enough to include an option in the settings to let you select visible menu items. I see this user-customizable option as a good thing.

  14. Re:Subscription model on Steve Jobs and the State of Legal Music Downloads · · Score: 1

    Mods, please mod parent up. So true...

  15. Re:You could get a virus like that! on iPod-Jacked · · Score: 1

    On the disk I used, you had to put the tape over the notch to unprotect it. An open notch meant you couldn't write to the disk. Am I just totally losing it?

  16. In Soviet Russia... on Big Mac achieves around 14 TFlops with 128 Nodes · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...the G5 clusters YOU!

  17. Re:sosumi on Beatles Bite Apple · · Score: 1

    Listen to the Sosumi sound while singing the first note of "Help!" by the Beatles in your head. Coincidence?

  18. Re:sosumi on Beatles Bite Apple · · Score: 1

    Sosumi was around way before windows, I believe.

  19. Re:Sosumi on Beatles Bite Apple · · Score: 2, Informative

    The Sosumi sound is also the first note of Help!

  20. Re:Manhattan on Power Outages Strike East Coast · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Turn the brightness down to half on your laptop and you'll almost double your battery life...

    You're probably in the dark anyway, huh?

  21. Satisfying batteries on Rechargeable Batteries - Yes or No? · · Score: 4, Funny
    "...which units have you heard of/read about satisfying someone else?"

    My wife seems to be "satisfied" by energizers while I'm away...

  22. Re:And still on Toshiba Introduces A 17"-Screen Laptop · · Score: 1

    I use it every day and it works just fine. You shouldn't tear into a product for a "missing" feature that is right there in front of you. Laptops have had keypads for years.

  23. Re:And still on Toshiba Introduces A 17"-Screen Laptop · · Score: 0, Troll

    The PowerBook DOES have a keypad. It's integrated into the keyboard. So do most other laptops. If you can't figure out how to use it, you should stick to making ignorant comments on slashdot.

  24. Imagine... on QuarkXPress 6 For Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    ...a Beowulf cluster of Quarks...

  25. Re:Too late for Quark... on QuarkXPress 6 For Mac OS X · · Score: 2, Informative
    InDesign hasn't gobbled up all of Quark's marketshare. There are a lot of companies out there who have QuarkXPress deeply entrenched in their workflow. I'm talking $millions to make the switch to InDesign.

    You have to remember that printing and publishing people are under hot deadlines. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

    In my opinion, this is more of a Good Thing to Apple than Quark.