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  1. "If there's a Bluetooth 2 that has higher bandwidth and better quality..."
    - Steve Wozniak, Bluetooth expert

  2. Anticipating RMS response on Microsoft Starts Working On an LLVM-Based Compiler For .NET · · Score: 2

    I anticipate Stallman may have a heart attack soon.

  3. Just like Futurama on Space Station Toilets Poop Out · · Score: 1

    Massive corn clog in port seven!

  4. Re:Oh no! on The Role of Retroviruses in Human Evolution · · Score: 2, Funny

    You're right, we should never research diseases. We might infect ourselves with them.

  5. Re:This Won't Work on Carnegie Mellon Gets $14.4M to Build Robo-Tank · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I imagine building a robotic tank is considerably more expensive than building a robotic car. CMU probably got the contract because they won the DARPA challenge.

  6. Freemasons run the country on Ubuntu Linux Validates As Genuine Windows · · Score: 1

    It's interesting to compare Ubuntu with other Linux distros, but when you compare Ubuntu with Vista here, you see that Ubuntu has remained comparatively level with Freemasonry.

  7. People are throwing around the word "watermark" on Apple Hides Account Info in DRM-Free Music · · Score: 1

    Is this watermarking? Or is this an account-identifying atom (like the same atoms they use in DRMed iTMS songs)?
    If it's the latter, you can just extract the AAC samples and dump them in a fresh m4a file (with libmp4v2, for example).

  8. Re:Competition for emusic on Apple To Grant All Labels DRM-Free Distribution · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Iron Oxide Chrondules on Raining Extraterrestrial Microbes in Kerala? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If you read the second paper, you'll see the cells are clearly alive. The only question is whether they came from space.

  10. Re:Podcasting? on Podcasting from Space · · Score: 1

    Because it's Apple-related

  11. Re:That explains it... on 11-Nation Raid on Net Pirates · · Score: 1

    I believe kiddy pr0n also gets you 10-100 years in prison, and gets you put on some national do-not-hire list.

  12. Re:Noble Apple vs. Big, Bad, Evil Microsoft on Newspapers Back Apple Bloggers · · Score: 1

    There's an starkly anti-corporate atmosphere here at Slashdot, so I can see why you would assume that all businesses behave in a wicked, murderous, anti-christ-/nazi-worshiping way. Let me boil down my own Apple zealotry into a simple point: when I use Apple products, I get the distinct feeling that they're trying to make me happy.
    Apple's marketing strategy has always been about making customers happy with the belief that happy customers always return to buy pleasing products. I suppose only 5% (or whatever the Mac's marketshare is) of happy people return for new products, and Apple has widely received criticism for their strategy, but Steve Jobs is stubborn like that.
    Microsoft tosses out shit products that frustrate me more than any consumer product I've ever used in my life. It's reasons like this that so few people want to defend the numerous anti-Microsoft articles here.
    This Slashdot article smacks of misinformation, and we both know most people are only going to gloss over the blurb and remember, "Corporate monolith Apple Computers wants to take away freedom of speech from the common man," and what happy Apple-enthusiast wants the public to believe that nonsense?

  13. Re:Motorola needs to wake up on Lack Of iTunes Phone Marketing Irks Motorola · · Score: 4, Insightful
    unless Apple buys a mobile phone network, they have ZERO ability to get iTunes phones to market

    Apple doesn't need Motorola because Apple doesn't need an iTunes phone. It's not like the entire portable music market is going to shift to phone-based players; those fucking phones are already cluttered beyond usability. An iTunes phone will only get more people to use the iTunes software , some of whom will use the iTunes Music Store, some of whom will be persuaded to buy an iPod.
  14. Re:Well, I won't use it on Opensource Apple Lossless Decoder Released · · Score: 1
    Remeber when Apple sued the creator of playfair?
    No, when was that?
    Lucky for the rest of us non-MAC users...
    It's not MAC, it's Mac. It's an abbreviation Macintosh, not an acronym.
  15. Re:Could it be on iPod Most Popular Music Player on Microsoft Campus · · Score: 1

    They might not necessarily be losing money to Apple since the iPod supports plain-jane AAC and MP3 (and a bunch of other formats) in addition to music from the iTunes Music Store. Less than 1% of the music on my iPod came from iTMS. Also, I doubt Microsoft would be making any money off their online music store anyways (uninformed assumption), seeing as Apple doesn't make any money off its store.

  16. Re:Dissapearing History on Steve Jobs Demos NeXTSTEP 3.0 · · Score: 1

    I'm not at all sure how this relates to your parent comment.
    His comment was, "I'd sure like to see more old OS demos."
    Your comment was, "DRM is the angel of death bringing darkness to this world!"

    Point me towards a DRM scheme that actually does what you just claimed. Software that normal, decent people can use to compress their personal videos, and that automatically restricts access to them based on the slightest possibility that the material contained therein is copyrighted by someone. Boy I'll bet you could sue the pants off a company that actually sold a a product like that, with or without their standard click-through license giving them the right to do whatever the hell they want.

  17. Re:Does this mean? on Piezo-Acoustic iPod Hack · · Score: 1

    You do know that iPod Linux has been out now for several years, don't you? The problem is that there is no Ogg decoder efficient enough to run on the iPod's underpowered CPU (under Linux).

  18. Re:Pulling tiny electronic devices apart isn't as on iPod Shuffle Deconstructed · · Score: 2

    Did you even RTFA? They tore the button-pad off in a (probably) non-repairable way.

  19. Re:And here are the more interesting posts: on Apple Releases Mac Mini · · Score: 1

    Don't bring up the original iBook. That thing was built like a tank. The only user-servicable parts on that machine were memory and Airport cards, Apple didn't recommend users replacing the hard drive. I have a headless, caseless, keyboard and trackpad-less first gen ibook with a thirty gig drive running as a server now because i couldn't put the case back together after replacing the hard drive.

  20. Re:Call me when iRiver starts supporting AAC on Latest "iPod Killer" Takes Aim at the Mini · · Score: 2, Informative

    You are wrong for many reasons:
    1: AAC is an open standard and there are open-source encoders/decoders. (http://faac.sourceforge.net/)
    2: The m4a format Apple stores its AAC stream in is an extension of their QuickTime container which is an open standard (http://developer.apple.com/documentation/QuickTim e/) I've found that the m4a container is also compatible with the MPEG-4 file format, which is also an open standard and is derived from Apple's QuickTime format.
    3: Apple has granted Fairplay licences to Motorola and Macrovision (or so I've heard).
    4: Apple probably couldn't sue or demand money if a competitor implemented AAC, or as you're probably referring to, Fairplay. To date they have neither sued nor demanded money from anyone who has implemented Fairplay, AAC, or any of the other audio formats or encryption schemes that the iPod supports (though they have demanded that several sites hosting PlayFair/Hymn cease and desist).

  21. Re:So obvious. on Creating Hydrogen With (Very) Hot Water · · Score: 1

    The fossil fuel industry's going to buy it, develop it privately for ten years, and then use it stay filthy rich after they've mined and drilled the earth dry.

  22. Re:why even worry? on Robert Zubrin's Mars Gashopper Airplane · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your objection to "ruining" is undermined when the planet is already ruined. It's a long-held theory that solar wind blew the atmosphere right off the planet, making it totally uninhabitable. As an added bonus, there's no more geothermal energy to gain from the planet and it's too far away from the sun to farm a significant amount of solar energy, so one could say definitively that mars is here and forevermore useless.
    On a more general note, it frustrates me whenever I hear people comment that we shouldn't pollute the moon, or throw nuclear waste in to the sun -- as if these places had a delicate ecosystem that some human-defined "pollution" would upset. There is so much room in the universe; in the end, only loony environmentalists care whether a hundred thousand tons of used beanie babies end up "recycled" on earth, or dumped on the moon.

  23. Re:I liked Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within! on Halo Flick Might Be on the Way · · Score: 1

    I liked Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within! (Score:2, Funny)

    That is funny...

  24. Halo 2? on Halo Flick Might Be on the Way · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't think either Halo or the sequel have enough of a plot to shoot a half-decent movie around.
    Marathon though, I'd give both kidneys to see a movie based off that.

  25. terrible news on Halo 2 Used to Sniff Out Mods · · Score: 0

    Oh Bungie...
    can you sink any lower?