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  1. Waiting for.. on OpenBSD 3.2 Available · · Score: 1

    ..legal official ISO images ;-)

    Naah, just kidding. Everyone ought to order & buy her/his official OpenBSD CDs to support our favourite OS!

  2. Re:Yea nice, but.. on Beautiful Case Modding · · Score: 1

    I am sick of this "you're mod point horny" comments. So just fuck off and die instead of insinuating that people post only because for your fuckin mod points.

    To clear it up: I was interested whether I missed something. I said it was nice, I certainly could not have done it - but there're thousand like this out there. Whereas for example there're certainly not thousand of 100 year old 6000 miles long phone lines.

    Baah people like you who always think others just need modpoints really piss me off. foad.

  3. Re:Site Design on Beautiful Case Modding · · Score: 1

    Hint: Not everything not appended by a ";)" should be taken deadly serious.

    Thanks for your attention and a further comfortable evening.

  4. Re:Site Design on Beautiful Case Modding · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe you should check your browser / plugin can handle flash movies before visiting a flash only site?
    :-)

  5. Yea nice, but.. on Beautiful Case Modding · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ..what's so special about it? On every case-mod-page I can find hundreds of those, right? So what's so special that it justifies an own story?

  6. Re:Good Enough? on ICANN Eliminates Karl Auerbach's Seat · · Score: 1

    As far as I understand the issue the name server administrators would have to take the first and a very important step. And DNS admins shouldn#t me average users ;-)

    But yea, I understand your points completely..

  7. Re:Good Enough? on ICANN Eliminates Karl Auerbach's Seat · · Score: 1

    But wouldn't this be a good change to overcome it and look for something like OpenNIC?

  8. Re: MPlayer on XP on Helix DNA Client Source On Oct 29 · · Score: 1

    Thank you for your information; I looked around a bit on the mplayer website and couldn't find it there.
    Thanks again!

  9. Re: MPlayer on Helix DNA Client Source On Oct 29 · · Score: 1

    I wonder why I can find a screenshot of "MPlayer on Windows XP" then (http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/screen.html 9th row, middle column)

  10. Re:Multiple ports & devices on Tackling AGP 8X · · Score: 1

    Thank you for your answer. Admittedly, yes, network adapters are a bad example (for now;) - but perhaps some RAID controllers could need higher bandwidth.

    On the other hand, yea, probably PCI is enough - moreover PCI isn't a static non-evolving standard either.

    Thank you again!

  11. Multiple ports & devices on Tackling AGP 8X · · Score: 2, Interesting

    As far as I know AGP has a higher bandwidth than e.g. PCI. So will there be AGP network interface cards since there can be multiple AGP ports?
    Thank you for any insight.

  12. Re:Won't work out on The Free State Project · · Score: 1

    Human beeings never learn. They never draw lessons.

  13. Won't work out on The Free State Project · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Perhaps at first it will seem as it worked out. But when they reached some goals they'll probably fall out with each other over little issues.
    I am not trying to look into a crystal ball, I am just pondering about it, thinking about other coaltions of people.

  14. Re:sorry on Mitch Kapor's Outlook-Killer · · Score: 1

    But at least fake screenshots require more work than some quickly-written feature list.

  15. sorry on Mitch Kapor's Outlook-Killer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But as long as I do not see at least some screenshots it is just vaporware for me.
    Perhaps this is a bit exaggerated but I've simply experienced too many disappointments with software which does not exist yet.

    Anyway, still I wish good luck to this project! :-)

  16. Re:Used to hav MULTIPLE RenderMan compatible progr on Rendering Software Used In LoTR Goes Open Source · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is Aqsis rewritten from scratch or did they somehow got hold e.g. of the BMRT code? If not - what happens with the BMRT code, will it simply be abandonned? If so this would be a sad reflection for our economy. Eliminating knowledge and intellectual property - that's bad :-/

    Thanks for any insights you can give me.

  17. SourceForge on Rendering Software Used In LoTR Goes Open Source · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Why does the SourceForge application's homepage server suck so much today? The main server (http://sourceforge.net/) works nice, but the other one (http://*.sourceforge.net, e.g. k-meleon - and also Aqsis!) - doesn't :-/

  18. WinNT on Gnarly Error Messages · · Score: 2, Funny

    The POP3 server service depends on the SMTP server service, which
    failed to start because of the following error:
    The operation completed successfully.
    -Windows NT Server v3.51-

    Error 95: Bad user input, replace user and try again :-)

  19. Re:Articles on the topic on Visiting the World, as a Geek? · · Score: 1

    Please mod this up. It might be really helpful, specially since the discussions on k5 are usually very good.

  20. Re:Server down for obvious reasons on Blender Is GPL · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I didn't understand the joke either :-) I only got the nickname from Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi..

  21. Re:Server down for obvious reasons on Blender Is GPL · · Score: 1

    This error page wasn't here just some minutes ago. There was a page with some errors about unable connecting to a MySQL database. Just FYI :)
    But thanks for noting!

  22. Re:Tabs vs. MDI on Phoenix 0.2 Web Browser: Lean, Mean Mozilla · · Score: 1

    I already wrote that this was an inexactness in my post. Sorry for this.
    Still it is different from the MDI model Opera uses. QUITE different..

  23. Re:Tabs vs. MDI on Phoenix 0.2 Web Browser: Lean, Mean Mozilla · · Score: 1

    But then it's a completely new window, which will also show up in the taskbar, right? - that's not what I want..

  24. Re:Tabs vs. MDI on Phoenix 0.2 Web Browser: Lean, Mean Mozilla · · Score: 2, Insightful

    sorry for the inexactness :) Yea, you're right, both are MDIs... I am just used to only call the Opera-style MDI MDI, from development with Delphi..

    To be honest I simply cannot understand how one can abhor Opera-style MDI :-) I am really happy with it..

  25. Tabs vs. MDI on Phoenix 0.2 Web Browser: Lean, Mean Mozilla · · Score: 3, Informative

    When will people understand the difference between tabbed browsing and MDI windows?
    I really prefer Opera's MDI windows. Because I am able to view more than one windows at a time but still can hide/restore all the windows with a single click. I just like it to move my "surfing workspace" around quite fast (i.e. with ONE click) but still have the advantages of "normal" windows.