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  1. Re:Yeah, right.... on Texas Rep Wants To Jail File Traders · · Score: 0

    Please do not employ quotation marks unless you are quoting someone.

  2. But... on Europe Heads for the Moon in July · · Score: 1

    first you have to assertain that he patient actually has cancer.

  3. Re:Oxymoron? on Europe Heads for the Moon in July · · Score: 1

    slashdot entertainment?

    Surely some mistake!

  4. Re:Kuro5hin busts IE 5.0 on Microsoft Sends Broken Stylesheets to Opera · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Microsoft web page fails to render on non-Microsoft browser. Conclusion: Microsoft bad. Non-Microsoft web page faile to render on Microsoft browser. Conclusion: Microsfot bad.

  5. Re:Favorite quote: on 300 Episodes of the Simpsons · · Score: 1

    "I expected to get the bums rush" "Homer we don't have any bums around here, and if we did they'd be allowed to leave at thier own speed"

  6. Re:This might just be a good thing on End In Sight For Alpha · · Score: 1

    You could build a processor that executes instructions before they're fetched from memory

    erm.. no you could not.

  7. Re:LOTR topic on /. on Article about The Lord of the Rings MASSIVE Crowd · · Score: 1

    Spoiler!

  8. Re:How we will laugh on Ogg beats MP3 & The Rest In Listening Test · · Score: 1

    Maybe, but since I first started using the internet a few years back the bandwidth available to me at home has gone from 14Kb/s to 512Kb/s and I can't believe it's going to stop there. Ok I can't stream at 512Kb/s but 128Kb/s is quite achievable for hours at a stretch. Add to this emerging technologies such as Wavelet Modulation and I think there is some cause for hope.

  9. How we will laugh on Ogg beats MP3 & The Rest In Listening Test · · Score: 1

    when we look back on all this in 5 years time. With the current rate of progress in internet bandwidth and hard disk/memory capacity, soon no one will be using any kind of compressed audio.