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  1. Wake up call on Facebook Changes Provoke Uproar Among Users · · Score: 1

    I agree with the parent post. Maybe it felt nice to have the illusion of some semblance of privacy on the facebook before, but the simple fact is that this is just making the consequences of your actions on the site much much more clearly visible (to yourself as well as others). Frankly I think its good that people might (hopefully) think twice about what they share online. (Plus, I am an avid facebook friend stalker. There, I admit it.)

  2. Re:Fish food, get your fish food... on You Say You Want A Revolution? · · Score: 2, Funny

    word on the street is, there is a next gen Duck Hunt in the works, tentatively entitled: Duck Hunt - Dick Cheney edition...

  3. Wal Mart on Top 10 Apple Flops · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It would seem as if that monolithic retailing juggernaut, Wal Mart, has decided to get on the iPod Shuffle gravy train. Somehow I thinnk it will sell just fine, even without a scree or a scroll wheel.

  4. sounds right to me on Mac mini to PC Hack · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hmmm, lets see. With OS X we already have a workable model available for purchase. With Windows, we have to rely on a guy 'working in his lab with spare parts.' Sounds like Apple 1, PC 0 to me... for now.

  5. Re:I can see that... on Big Demand for Digital Music Players · · Score: 1

    I refer you to my post just below in this thread. Even with all of the music that is already out there, lots of new music is still necessary to fuel such growth. Not everyone relys mainly on the major label music, but for now most people do.

  6. Re:I can see that... on Big Demand for Digital Music Players · · Score: 1

    I understand that there would still be lots of music out there, however, when we are discussing the VAST majority the people expected to drop a few hundred dollars on these MP3 players, the VAST majority of what they listen to IS commercial music. While it is possible that this could change, it is unlikely that it would happen quickly, if at all.

    While you (and others) might be unaffected by the loss of commercial music, you are the exception, not the rule.

  7. I can see that... on Big Demand for Digital Music Players · · Score: 2

    As long as people also remain willing to pay for music to support the music industry. If people fail to support the artists and music production slows down, people will have less need for a place to keep their music.

  8. Re:This happened to me, sorta. on Why You Should Never Lose Your Digital Media · · Score: 1

    Does anyone on slashdot ever tire of this EXACT same joke being played out EVERY time someone refersto their girlfriend?

  9. Re:Only apple... on Apple Previewing New Power Mac? · · Score: 1

    You think the G5s make use of tacky colors? Have you even looked at them, they are white and metallic.

  10. Re:April Fool's on Microsoft Receives Patent For Double-Click · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I know that 90% of the people here on slashdot wont agree with me, and will think im simply flaming, but this is exactly the type of thing which should be able to be patented. Perhaps Microsoft shouldnt be the company to hold the patent (the probably aren't, and I hope they aren't), but whoever it is that created the difference between these actions, which is NOW the standard way of doin things, should be recognized as such.

  11. Re:Not for profit stations at lower frequencies? on FCC Move Could Shut Down High School Radio Station · · Score: 4, Informative

    They are. As I understand it (and I am no expert) it is because when you broadcast at lower frequencies, the signals require less power to reach a greater area, and many of these stations broadcast at 1-10 watts, rather than 5000-10000.

  12. Re:Slashdot Uses PayPal on Paypal Deals Blow To Freenet · · Score: 1

    what country is that?

  13. Re:New Moderation on The Confusion · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Don't worry, I've read the book and there is plenty that has gone unspoiled. I thought this was a rather good, and appropriate, review.

  14. Do people think we can rely on this list? on Third Largest Supercomputer... at Weta Digital · · Score: 1

    I don't want to sound like some tin-foil hat wearing loony, but im sure that those comments will inevitably follow, but, do people really think this list is accurate? With our governments tendency to be very secretive about national security these days, it isn't unreasonable to assume that our most powerful computing resources are public knowledge. The government certainly doesn't want other nations to know even the theoretical limits of our weapons testing programs, etc.

  15. Re:Super large video games on Engaging Debate on Piracy and Videogaming · · Score: 1

    While your line of thinking is definately reasonable, in fact I have found that whatever obstacle size might present, it simply isn't enough. Kids at my school (not denison anymore, despite the handle) are most certainlly actively pirating the game. Spcifically, one kid downloaded it off of the i2hub (yes the same one mentioned in yesterday's story) and then redistributed it on a DC++ hub run exclusively for students at Cornell.

    Furthermore, while I always buy anything I really enjoy after pirating it, there is a large group of people who do no such thing. What people who have no ethical concerns about piracy don't understand is that MOST pirates have absolutely no intention of paying for anything they can pirate from the internet, be it music, movies or software, regardless of if they can afford it or not. Pirates would rather watch a shitty, free copy of a movie made with a digicam then shell out the 7-10 dollars to see it in the theatre, even if its a great movie with stunning visuals.

  16. Re:Adware? on Internet2 Plus P2P Equals... · · Score: 1

    I have been using the neomodus client for some time now and as far as I can tell the only ads are simple Safari pop-up ads and with the safari pop-up blocker on I never have to see a single one of them.

  17. Not Desktop on What Lies Ahead For Linux · · Score: 1

    All she said was that Linux would take the lead based on all new server shipments, which I think is very plausible. Not only does this not mean that there will be more Linux desktops than Windows, but in fact for a brief period there will still be more Windows servers in use.

  18. Re:Stephen King usurped! on Neal Stephenson's The Confusion Released · · Score: 2, Interesting

    In a word: No. He took 4 or 5 years to write them and was slowed by the fact that he wrote them entirely with a fountain pen (No, Really).

  19. Re:Easy... on Save a Chatlog... Go to Prison? · · Score: 1

    Yes, it would preclude the first message, unless they continue the conversation. You can just phrase it, by continuing this conversation you are allowing this conversation to be recorded, including any messages sent before reciving this notification, unless you explicitly forbid it.

  20. Two Words... on Save a Chatlog... Go to Prison? · · Score: 1

    Or an acronym and a word if you want to get technical... PATRIOT ACT. With each succesive version passed the requirements for wiretap warrents wither away further. Somehow I see this being directly addressed in the PATRIOT Act 3.

  21. Re:Easy... on Save a Chatlog... Go to Prison? · · Score: 1

    If you just enable that message as an auto-reply of some sort (e.g. away message or idle message if you use AIM or MSN) then you accomplish the same thing.

  22. Re:What size is it? on US Government Upgrades RAM · · Score: 1

    Three Full 3U Rack Units.

  23. Re:Yeah, well you wait a month to get your machine on Just What is a Custom Configured Server? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If your entire living is dependant on your computer and you don't have at least 1 extra computer and all of your files backed up, then you are very very foolish indeed. You could easily and legitimatly write off an extra computer as a buisiness expense. Also, what took a month to be serviced for your computer? The one time I had a problem Apple paid to have my computer overnighted both ways and I had it back within 4 days (including sunday).

  24. Re:New ? on 3D Display, No Glasses Required · · Score: 1

    That reminds me of a little trick I learned in high school physics in the unit on holograms. Im not sure that it would be called a hologram, but you can produce a 3d image of something by placing it a t the center of the bottom of a fully mirrored bowl with a small aperture at the top (in our case a small toy pig). Does anyone know how this works?

  25. Mos Def on New Cast Information For 'Hitchhiker's' Movie · · Score: 1

    Mos Def is playing Ford Prefect.