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  1. Re:Ask any game developer on Facebook iOS App Ditching HTML5 For ObjectiveC · · Score: 1

    It doesn't happen as often, but back in the day id coded games cross-platform, and certainly beyond casual games.

    Sort of. But really they're just chucking polygons to a graphics card, that's not too big of a deal. It took a while to get Doom and Quake on the Mac. Linux Doom came out pretty quickly but if I rememeber you couldn't even use the mouse, and when you could it sucked.

  2. Re:HP and Dell do this to themselves on Demand For Custom Datacenter Servers Rising · · Score: 1

    Dell is very cheap (except for disk drive upgrades), very fast, and their on-site, same-day service is excellent.

  3. Re:Not custom... on Demand For Custom Datacenter Servers Rising · · Score: 1

    You should see what Rackspace wants to increase your monthly fees by, if you increase your server RAM from 24GB to 48GB. I figured even if they want to charge us 'Dell Prices' for the upgrade, hell even 'Apple prices' , I'd be fine with that. But they want to increase your fee EVERY MONTH because you have a more powerful server.

    Our data has grown 50% in the last 24 months, and buying 48GB would have been incredibly expensive at the time. But I wasn't here so I didn't get to spec out the machine and just ship it to them.

  4. Re:Do you do that with SSH too? on New Worm Morto Using RDP To Infect Windows PCs · · Score: 1

    We simply block traffic from China, Russia, South America, and a couple other countries based on IP. Cuts down on spam, scans/bots, and we don't have any customers from there anyway.

  5. Re:Maybe your have some phobias and prejudices? on Inside Las Vegas' Biggest Data Centre · · Score: 1

    An un-loaded gun is pretty useless.

  6. Re:Security overkill on Inside Las Vegas' Biggest Data Centre · · Score: 1

    Half the time, ex-military also means ex-Kentucky trailer dweller.

  7. Re:Not always possible to install more ram on Ask Slashdot: Best Small-Footprint Modern Browser? · · Score: 1

    Dell has offered that resolution on laptops since the Pentium III days. Now the world has gone crazy with 1366x768 or whatever that horrible, glossy, wide-screen resolution is.

  8. Re:In other news on Hackers Bringing Telnet Back · · Score: 1

    Being able to upload a file via FTP might be all you need to run an exploit and get root access. Or download the password file. Maybe get the password by sniffing an FTP session that is also used in another part of the system.

  9. Re:Well done, Gearbox on Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed · · Score: 1

    Duke also had more colors than green and brown.

  10. Re:The way to play Commander Keen authentically... on 20 Years of Commander Keen · · Score: 1

    Very underpowered for Quake. The 100MHz+ 486's kind of worked, but you really needed at least a Pentium 75MHz or better.

    486/66 was fine for Doom, though... Then again he said it was an upgraded 486/33 so it probably wasn't at it's full potential and probably had a shit video card.

  11. Re:$1000 a PC? on Generic PCs For Corporate Use? · · Score: 1

    They don't have the manpower and budget to setup, much less maintain all those machines.

  12. Re:$1000 a PC? on Generic PCs For Corporate Use? · · Score: 1

    I configured a PC this morning, Dell wants $820 for the 8GB RAM option. This isn't a server with ECC memory, just a desktop. Crucial charges $219 for the 8GB kit. A 1TB hard drive is $219! I can buy 3 of them for that price.

    And like it was already said, you can't get over 3GB or 4GB without buying the high-end machine with all the other expensive options you don't want.

    But, it's hard to beat Dell when you want to order 25 computers and need them here by Thursday. And for $499 you get a decent speced machine with a 3-year warranty.

  13. Re:He didn't get the doom experience. on Gamer Plays Doom For the First Time · · Score: 1

    The left/right movement inside the Flash game isn't very good. There's too long of a delay. It sounds minor, but it throws the game off a lot. Just like some of the home-made Mario Brothers clones, if the gameplay feel when running and jumping isn't PERFECT, it's very bad. 'Close' doesn't even feel right.

    Other than that, it's very impressive.

  14. This isn't a bad thing. on USA Has More Open Wi-Fi Hotspots Than EU · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Good! The Internet was founded on free and open access.

    For the first year or two I was using a (very limited) free dial-up shell. Otherwise I would have never been able to get online. I live my access point open, I've had hundreds of users over the last few months.

  15. Re:Perhaps Apple should begin licensing OS X on Running Mac OS X On Standard PCs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Get out of here. Find a Mac Mini, iMac, or Power Mac from a manufacturer like Dell, Lenovo, Sony, HP. Match it spec for spec and have just as clean of a design.

    Go ahead, I'll wait. You can't even get a dual quad from Dell for the same price as Apple.

  16. Yea, right on Motley Fool Writes Off Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Microsoft is dominating Sony in the console market, overheating 360's or not.

  17. Re:Ya frickin hoo. on Yahoo, Adobe To Serve Ads In PDFs · · Score: 1

    PDF's are fun. Some are too complex to print on many printers. Or you get strange bugs with certain printer drivers such as characters and spacing being completely wrong.

  18. Re:Perspective on Intel Core 2 'Penryn' and Linux · · Score: 1

    The 3DNow! miniGL drivers for graphics cards would give the K6 chips a 25-30% boost in FPS, putting them right with the Pentium II at the time

  19. Re:not done? on PS3 Enters DARPA Urban Challenge · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's mentioned that the PS3 is replacing '6 Dell servers'

    What are the specs on these servers? Are older Pentium 4 servers being replaced, or are they newer machines?

    Then again, if a new Dell server (dual quadcore for example) could do the job all on it's own, thats' $3,000 compared to $600 for the PS3. Impressive showing, and a good use of the specialized hardware that the Cell brings to the table.

  20. Active CPU's on Folding @ Home Petaflop Barrier Crossed · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For the cell, they took the # of PS3's and multiplied it by 8 to get # of active CPU's. Shouldn't they have multiplied by 6, since one isn't active and one is reserved?

  21. Re:sweet! on Nicotine Is the New Wonder Drug · · Score: 2, Funny


    Wait until you hear about the benefits of cocaine and opium!

  22. Re:A Waste on 1 Billion PCs by End of 2008 · · Score: 1


    Time passes, and nowadays a cellphone has more power than that machine. That's progress.

    Yea, but have you used a cell phone lately? The UI's are so slow you'd think they had the power of a original IBM PC.

  23. Re:Bill Gates on Jobs and Gates Chat Amicably · · Score: 1

    Don't most American Express cards have no pre-set spending limit?

  24. Re:As though any processor on Microsoft To Dump 32-Bit After Vista · · Score: 1


    And take about 4GB of RAM.

  25. Re:Oh, come on! on Why Are T1 Lines Still Expensive? · · Score: 1

    the T1 provider can oversell their upstream bandwidth - and often do.

    If you buy from Bob's telco reselling inc, yes. But not from say AT&T