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  1. Re:Not News!! on In Test, Windows 7 Vulnerable To 8 Out of 10 Viruses · · Score: 1

    The corollary to that rule is that many applications won't run because they're poorly architected and require administrative rights to run. Oh, sure, you can finagle around with permissions and get many of them to run, but is it really worth the time to work around broken software? (running Windows which itself is broken notwithstanding)

    Of course, those applications probably don't run on Linux either, so you're kind of stuck if you need to run one of them.

  2. My experience recovering data from flooding on Recovering Moldy Electronics? · · Score: 1

    I had a similar thing happen to me in 2005. I had just moved in to a new place and was storing most of my things in the basement, including my RAID server.

    Luckily everything was switched off when the basement flooded with rainwater, but the computer was completely submerged for about 24 hours. The motherboard battery completely corroded that part of the board (parts had actually come off).

    What I really wanted was to get the data back from the drives. The drive logic boards all had dried crud and residue on them from the water. I tried cleaning one with a cloth and rubbing alcohol, but when I plugged it in, it burned out (actual smoke).

    I took the boards off the three remaining drives (was sure not to mix them up) and gently washed them in warm water and a little dish soap. I rinsed them thoroughly and let them dry completely, re-attached them to the drives, and they all worked! Those drives still work today, although they don't hold any critical data.

  3. VGA Output on Dell Shows Off Its Eee PC Rival · · Score: 2, Informative

    There are a lot of LCD projectors out there in classrooms, lecture halls, and meeting spaces that have only been wired for VGA.

    You could always use DVI -> LCD converter I suppose...

  4. No Levy? on No Levy on iPods in Canada · · Score: 1

    No Levy? Poor guy, I didn't even know he had an album out, let alone be barred from iPods.

  5. Re:Digital Television != HDTV on Jan 2009 Deadline for HDTV Cutoff · · Score: 1

    They certainly don't have this in Canada.

    Everyone is definitely still broadcasting in regular analog, at least here in Winnipeg.

    What digital mandate are you referring to?
    How do I get CBC digitally? Last I checked they weren't even broadcasting in Stereo yet.

    Unless you're referring to digital cable, but even then most of the channels (on shaw anyway) are still analog.

  6. Mandatory Penny Arcade reference on Review: Splinter Cell - Chaos Theory · · Score: 2, Funny

    Spilter Cell: Popcorn eyeglasses


  7. Re:It's okay, they're handicapped on Brain-Implanted Chips Allow Control of Technology · · Score: 1

    Slashdot needs a "-1: Paranoid Lunatic" moderation button

  8. Week long month? on New Calendar Proposal · · Score: 1

    I think that sometimes inserting a 13th month called 'Newton', that is only a week long, is MUCH more inconvenient than anything in the current calendar.

    He says that the new calendar will be good permanently... except on these years.

    So whats the advantage then?

    He could have at least called the new month 'smarch'

  9. Re:What a deal! on Canadian iTunes Music Store Opens · · Score: 1

    Sweet, what a deal for Americans! Only $0.83 a download, no wait, $0.85, oop, make that $0.92, don't worry guys it'll stop any day now, shit! $1.05 ...


    Don't forget, freedom costs a buck-oh-five..

  10. Re:Slashdot bug still present :( on Firefox 1.0 Released · · Score: 1

    I hear this every once in a while.

    I have to ask: What rendering bug?

    I've been using Mozilla and/or Firefox on windows and mac for a long time, slashdot looks fine (Except for the IT colour scheme).

    So what is this rendering bug??

  11. Re:Tired of more of the same. on Creative Zen Micro Ships Today · · Score: 1

    Where can I get a copy of The Hip concert you recorded?

    No, seriously.

    I'm a big hip fan and would love to have a copy.

    -Chris
    (c_leigh@NOSPAM.lycos.com)

  12. Re:Works from Canada... on Bush Website Blocked Outside N. America · · Score: 1

    Works from Winnipeg, at the U of M, and from home using Shaw.

    Both domains end in .ca?

    Guess we're allowed to watch for some reason...

  13. They should have used on Soyuz Damage May Delay Space Station Trip · · Score: 1

    They should have used self-sealing stem bolts.

  14. Where do I sign up on Why Offshore When Canada's Next Door? · · Score: 5, Informative
    About once a week it seems when there is a story talking about Canada, invariably there are many posts to the effect of

    "Looks like I'll be moving up north" or

    "Where do I sign up?"

    Well, you can Sign up here

    Thats the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website, with all the forms and whatnot for admission to the country. Enjoy!

  15. Re:Suggestion for their autoexec.cfg on U.S. Navy to Deploy Rail Guns by 2011 · · Score: 1

    Those loonies are gonna blow up the ocean!

    Better call in Reinforcements...

    (thanks homestarrunner!)

  16. Re:Firebird(tm) and why I just don't care on Firebird Relational Database 1.5 Final Out · · Score: 1

    Why can't they both just be called Firebird?

    People who actually use a relational database should be smart enough to be able to tell the difference between Firebird the browser and Firebird the database.

    Its not like they are competing products or something.

  17. Re:The Tragically Hip is a bad example on Time to Face the Music · · Score: 1

    This is waaay off topic, but I thought I should speak up to defend The Hip.

    They are probably one of my favourite all time bands. They are played on the radio because they are a GOOD BAND.

    If they weren't how is it they are able to sell out almost every concert they play?

    And how is it possible, if this band is only 2nd rate, that 80,000 people turned out for their concert at the forks in winnipeg a few years ago, a city with only 650,000 people or so?

    I do agree that the content laws are stupid, but I think using the Tragically Hip was a bad example.

    Isn't it possible that they are only popular in Canada because they play on the differences between Canadian and American culture?

  18. FCEUltra on The Best of Windows Open Source Software? · · Score: 1

    FCEUltra is a completely open source NES emulator. It beats the shit out of nesticle, and is available for linux, win32, and even DOS. http://fceultra.sourceforge.net

  19. Mandatory Simpsons Quote on The Boy and his Breeder Reactor · · Score: 1

    Scene: 1906, burly men pounding on anvils with massive hammers. "Atom Smashing"

    Burns Senior inspects a workers pockets as he leaves:

    "AH HA! Atoms! 1...2..3..4...5 SIX of them! Take him away!"

  20. Re:Some practical advice for corporate peons on When Should File Formats Be Placed in the Public Domain? · · Score: 1

    That idea works, and is a good idea IN THEORY.

    But, in the real world, you need to share documents with people outside your company that are probably using MS Office.

    If you send them a file in the zipped XML format, they won't be able to open it.

    Sure, you could save as MS Binary when needed, but the vast majority of office users aren't knowledgable enough to do that. At least around here they're not.

    What I'd like to see is a plugin for MS Office that lets it read/write to the standard XML format of Star/OpenOffice. Something that is free (beer, speech, whatever) that IT people can install on every Office machine.

  21. Windows 95 patch compatibilty? on Uber-patch for Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    Does anyone know if this patch supports Windows 95?

    IE 5.5 is available for Windows 95, but Microsoft recently "retired" Windows 95.

    Has anyone tried it?

    If it's not supported, does anyone else find it a little peculiar that MS would wait until just after the end of 95's "lifecycle" to release this patch?

    Perhaps a way of ensuring that people stop using 95 and have to upgrade?

  22. Re:this is getting too easy ... on Microsoft and the GPL · · Score: 1

    Funny..

    Last time I checked RedHat/Debian/Etc. came with a browser, media player, fire-wall, and e-mail client.

    I actually like the fact the Windows comes bundled with stuff like that. It makes a re-install go quicker.

    And if I don't like the stuff it came bundled with, I can always use something else.

  23. On Crack on UK Government Locks Out Non-MS Browsers · · Score: 1

    I don't know if Timothy is on crack or what, because that site works fine for me under Netscape 4 on MacOS.

    Yesterday I read the article from home, and was pissed off, but couldn't test it because all I have at home is IE 5 on Windows. Today at work I thought I'd try it from one of our Mac's, and it worked fine.

  24. Hard to do, easy to overcome on Napster Adding "Protection Layer" · · Score: 4

    The way the system is set up now is that the mp3 itself never actually goes through napster. In order to somehow "add a layer" to the mp3, it would have to pass through napster at some point. Last time I checked 1,786,189 files were online. When each one is transferred, napster has to come in contact with it. This would take too much bandwidth to work properly.

    This could be done at the client level, but would need to have everyone using the new client. This is time consuming and does not stop people from using the old client with something like opennap.

    How could the new napster client be sure that the mp3 was from his/her own cd collection? As easily as new mp3's come with a new "protection layer", I can remove it.

    Napster must realize this, and hopefully this is just a move to keep the RIAA at bay for a while because they're "doing something" to stop it, despite how easy it is to get around.

  25. 2001-3-23 13:31:24 on Guess When Mir Will Splash · · Score: 1

    Wild Guess