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  1. Not Tasty my friend on How Will Animals Look 250 Million Years From Now? · · Score: 1

    About the only thing I like about my country is the food. The difference in meat tastes are huge. Trust me animals here pumped up with drugs are nowhere near as tasty as naturally grown animals elsewhere.

  2. Your missing the message on Cell Phones and Broadband 'Net Win in S. Korea · · Score: 1

    Mr. Roh raised that equivalent of that amount of cash is what they're saying. I haven't read the article but it sounds like they mean that he got enough coverage from the internet and what not that would be worth 1 billion...

    No, wait scratch that the articles author is on drugs or something. Maybe that's supposed to be in korean currency or something.

  3. Actually on Cell Phones and Broadband 'Net Win in S. Korea · · Score: 1

    He made the decision that we should fund the internet and convinced enough politicians to actually get our money to support the net.

  4. Re:new imacs on Apple Applies For Color-Change Patent · · Score: 1

    and all mac users are like the people you know...

  5. Re:Wow that is good... on The Joystick Is The Root of All Evil · · Score: 1

    I got most of my hw done in between classes and in homeroom for those first few periods. Granted i did end up doing a lot bsing with the homework i did get over a 3.8 GPA :)

    My grades were anything but stable i had d's in some classes and 5.0's in other weighted classes with a's.

  6. Yeah sure on U.S. Pushing Conservative Science · · Score: 1

    Even as an american i can tell you that we gave saddam the power to abuse his people and his neigbors.

    How did we do that? By not giving a damn what the rest of the world cares about. It doesn't matter whether or not Bush directly attacks Stockholm using biological weapons (not that Iraq is more so likely to do so).

    I guess my point is that the world is a MORE dangerous place due to our intervention in the middle east.

    Creation of Israel, mass jewish immigration to Israel, mass Palestinians forced to leave Israel.

    Creation of a powerful and bastardly Saddam who is a menace at best.

    Sure the U.S. isn't dangerous to the world. Keep telling yourself that.

  7. Playing the Fence out of proportion on U.S. Pushing Conservative Science · · Score: 1

    Every politician does this... But because of Nadar's big mouth you and the media mostly accuse gore of this.

    Oh well... some people can't appreciate good politicians as you probably would not be here on slashdot posting had it not been for Gore's tremendous support of privatizing and expanding the internet first as a congressmen then as a president.

    INSTEAD because of that jackass nadar combined with our voting system we are having our flags burned not just in arab countries but also places like south korea.

  8. Re:MOD DOWN on Hollings vs. McCain on Broadband and Copyrights · · Score: 1

    Only a few tens of thousands? Not all articles are /.'ed equally. I know a webmaster who complained that he got 50-60 thousand extra hits over a day.

  9. Another Possibility on What's Your Earliest Memory? · · Score: 1

    let's take the parent of your parent to be true (titled physyc or some other misspelling)

    Then all you have to do is re-think those old thoughts when your still a child to remember them. Even if long term memory doesn't stick with you, merely thinking of those old memories while your still let's 3 should bring them back up.

    I clearly (as clear as mud :)) remember when my dad bought me a soccerball and when my uncle dropped it into some pond. But i personally do know that no one reminded me as I did the reminding to them. My parents forgot both events long ago and i haven't talked to that uncle except in brief phone conversatiosn for a long time.

  10. Re:It's so big, it won't fit on the page! on Forty-two Inch Plasma Monitor · · Score: 2, Informative

    that ntsc res your giving us is interlaced my friend. I'm not sure if both the horizontal and vertical pixel/lines are but at least one is. So it's more like half that res. You can BARELY view something at 800X600 on a very good ntsc tv from your comp with the highest quality settings.

    Anything higher is an impossibility.

    The last time i checked the 1920X1080 res is also interlaced. That is why they call it 1080i :) which effectively cuts the res in half again but still better.

    But it's definately not the 320X240 and 640X480 (for hd) that the other poster mentioned. Also ther is another non-interlaced hdtv standard. I forget the exact res but its something like 1280X720.

  11. Re:PowerMac schedule ? on 16x DVD-R Drives Planned for 2004 · · Score: 1

    I guess they might have been the first oem to use it but other drive's like the pioneer one you mention have always been available.

    Trust me pioneer wasn't the only one with a dvd burner that also did cd's then in multiple formats.

  12. No More Fscking Gore Bashings on Deliberation of "National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace" · · Score: 4, Informative

    I know you meant it as a joke but the statement Gore made related to the internet and his involvement in it is completely true. He did NOT say he invented the internet and believe me when i say that there is a good chance if he did not do what he did, you wouldn't be posting on slashdot now. Infact the internet would probably not have come so far had it not been for Gore.

    The following is from Vint Cerf, if you don't know who he is then you really shouldn't have ever bashed gore:

    "As Vice President Gore promoted building the Internet both up and out, as well as releasing the Internet from the control of the government agencies that spawned it. He served as the major administration proponent for continued investment in advanced computing and networking and private sector initiatives such as Net Day. He was and is a strong proponent of extending access to the network to schools and libraries. Today, approximately 95% of our nation's schools are on the Internet. Gore provided much-needed political support for the speedy privatization of the Internet when the time arrived for it to become a commercially-driven operation."

  13. Even Better on Build Your Own Mac · · Score: 1

    You can get an a7n8x deluxe in that price range. I mean it comes with dual macs (media access control not macintoshes), dolby digital, usb 2.0, dual channel ddr :), and much more i'm not sure if they're giga though but they should be 100 megs at least.

    Plus the nforce2 just kicks ass in every way...

  14. Ahhem on Build Your Own Mac · · Score: 1

    There was this old saying... "Mac owners have more money then brains."

    Umm... Don't mod me down if your offended, it's not MY old saying. Besides I use OSX all the time and i love it (over os 9 and windows... 98).

  15. Well... on Google vs. Evil · · Score: 1

    We can hunt animals with guns and while that may be controversial it's still a legitimate reason that does not involve killing people.

  16. frozencpu.com on AMD's 64-bit Plot · · Score: 1

    There are a bunch of nice sites that will show you excellent coolers at under $40 dollars.

    Vantec's aeroflow (under 50 dB, i think as low as 38 dB).

  17. Serious Question About Melting Servers on Legodeath - Twisted Lego Constructs · · Score: 1

    I've heard of servers literally melting down before although not nearly as much today. But how exactly would something like this happen?

    I mean from my experience a cpu can only worky as hard as it was made to. I mean 100% of the cpu would be utilized and it would run a little hot. It doesn't suddenly operate at 130%-200% through dynamic overclocking (as far as i know that doesn't exist) or something of that sort. You would just busy up the server and everything would run really slowly.

  18. Re:Dont like it? on Hi-tech Work Places no Better than Factories? · · Score: 1

    "Entreprenurial drive" is the crucial ingredient in setting up a business. It won't matter how much money you've got.. Just throwing money around won't start a business.

    Entrepenurial drive will help you get the money... I've started a business almost totally free on a free webhosting site long time ago. I then progressed to a shared hosting environment and now I have my own server (not a home server running on a cable or dsl connection mind you).

  19. Re:Here's another good reason for ATI to do this on Problems With OEM ATI Cards And ATI's Linux Driver · · Score: 1

    This post is so weird on so many levels. Gateway would be enclosed in scandal charges if they really put in another product. Put in a 7000 ve for a 8500 etc.

    I don't think any oem graphics boards do that.

  20. So They Didn't Care, eh? on Broadband's Unintended Consequences · · Score: 1

    They found that broadband was actually slowing down user interaction with the Net as they are no longer afraid of spending too much time online anymore. Broadband's selling points- like speed and the capacity to be always-on, were something that the average person did not care about.

    This doesn't totally make sense... I think it's silly to think that they don't care. If they didn't care about always on or speed then why keep broadband anyway?

    At least they care enough to not be afraid of being on it too long. Whatever that is...

  21. Don't you mean's Pioneer's SuperDrive on Philips' JackRabbit32 DVD/CD-RW External Drive · · Score: 1

    Sure apple gives it a new name and calls it superdrive and overcharges you.

    But the absurd thing is that your post suggests that you may not konw that dvd-r and cd-r/rw burning drives already exists other then the Pioneer's drives.

  22. 15% of Sqenix Sounds on Square To Merge With Enix · · Score: 1

    Pretty good i think

    For every one stock of square is worth .81 enix stock so it's over 15%.

    19% of square versus 15% of Square Enix or Enix Square.

  23. Realtime 3d Rendered Desktops on AMD Announces A Shift In Focus From PC Processors · · Score: 1

    With a 3d interface and half naked nymph chicks made up of several million polygons to guide you in it...

    Yeah, well as long as they're exists powerful enough hardware we'll find something awesome to do with it.

  24. Very Bad Benchmarks on AMD Announces A Shift In Focus From PC Processors · · Score: 1
    Anandtech said so so it must be true!
    The benchmarks weren't performed very scientifically at all; they involved manually timing the start-up of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint as they attempted to open multi-megabyte files. In all cases the Astro was faster than the mobile Pentium 4 however what invalidated the results was the fact that Transmeta outfitted the Astro system with a desktop hard drive and the Pentium 4 laptop had a slow notebook drive. Transmeta attempted to justify the comparison by saying that the desktop hard drive was only an ATA-33 drive but as you all know, peak transfer rates are far from the best gauge of a drive's performance (otherwise ATA-133 drives would have taken off).
    http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1755&p =13
  25. Biased? on AMD Announces A Shift In Focus From PC Processors · · Score: 1

    Hello,

    Is this sensationalistic or biased reporting... Probably just sensationalistic. AMD pricing gets awesome right after teh 2200's, here's a bit from pricewatch. Everything after the 2100's is almost half the price.

    $178 - Athlon XP 2400
    $139 - Athlon XP 2200
    $87 - Athlon XP 2100
    $74 - Athlon XP 2000
    $72 - Athlon XP 1900
    $64 - Athlon XP 1800
    $52 - Athlon XP 1700

    $185 Pentium 4 2.4GHz 533MHz
    $190 - Pentium 4 2.4GHz 400MHz
    $172 - Pentium 4 2.2GHz 400MHz
    $173 - Pentium 4 2.26GHz 533MHz
    $173 - Pentium 4 2.26GHz
    $145 - Pentium 4 2.0GHz
    $135 - Pentium 4 1.9GHz
    $149 - Pentium 4 1.8GHz
    $117 - Pentium 4 1.7GHz