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  1. Re:Version 2.0... on Debian World Domination Plan · · Score: 1

    I'm thinking of starting a PC recycling business because most trashed PCs these days are still acceptable performers. I'll take all these PCs, install Linux and then donate them to churches and schools. Brilliant!

    Retrobox

  2. At last on Solar Powered Jacket Charges Your Gadgets · · Score: 1

    Now I have an excuse for wearing my pants dropped around below my butt... because I'm wearing solar powered boxers! (and I'm _loving_ it!)

  3. No comedy was found there on Inside the Lego Master Builder Search · · Score: 1

    An interesting look at Deuteronomy and early jewish legalisms but no comedy.

  4. Dracula? on Microsoft: Patches, Patches Everywhere! · · Score: 1

    Sounds more like Dracula, with all that feeding. Oh wait, with Dracula the patches are applied after the feeding. lol.

  5. No Clue? on Microsoft: Patches, Patches Everywhere! · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Sorry, but Microsoft didn't have a clue long before the month of December.
    There were clues scattered on the ground around them, but they were unable to get/find one.

  6. PC Annoyances? on PC Annoyances · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Here are a few of my biggest annoyances:

    People Of Color

    Native American

    Oppressor/Opressee (and not Master/Slave)

    And there's much more, but don't get me started.

  7. Re:me too!! on PC Annoyances · · Score: 2, Funny

    This gives rise to one of my favorite acronyms:

    DWIMNWIT (lovingly pronounced as 'dimwit')

    Do What I Mean Not What I Typed

    So, it _was_ the computer's fault all along!

  8. Re:Getting Rid Of Clippy... on PC Annoyances · · Score: 1

    Right click Clippy (or other annoying icon), select Options tab, uncheck Use the Office Assistant. Works in Office XP and Office 2003. Clippy _never_ shows up for me. Its a good thing.

  9. Re:Make it cheap and easy on Steve Jobs and the State of Legal Music Downloads · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Price is but one part of the equation. As Steve said, its the immediate gratification as well as the availability. On the iTunes store (and via P2P...) I can dl music that is not available locally. I can download it _now_. I can consume _now_. And its all about me, right? Selling CD's (in the conventional fashion) for $8.00 will not significantly increase sales.

  10. "It was on fire when I lay down on it" - IBM on Remail: IBM is Reinventing Email · · Score: 1

    Idiots... IBM did not create Lotus Notes. You cannot infer IBM's UI or CUE experience from that client. You can however, look at other products from IBM and might infer that they are less than perfect, judge for yourself. However, IBM had darned little (nothing?) to do with the design of R5, and probably only marginally influenced R6. In the words of the commedian ",It was on fire when I lay down on it.".

  11. Re:It's clear... on "Budget" Chips go Head-to-Head · · Score: 1

    How I wish I could moderate to more than +5. Excellent response!

  12. Re:North Carolina just settled a class action laws on Microsoft CA Settlement Claim Forms Hit Mailboxes · · Score: 1

    Really. I'm in Hickory (OK, Newton actually). You?

  13. Re:North Carolina just settled a class action laws on Microsoft CA Settlement Claim Forms Hit Mailboxes · · Score: 1

    Just curious as to where you live. Eastern or Western North Carolina? They are both pretty much out there.

  14. Erm... Can you say SATIRE? on Fox News Considered Suing Fox's "The Simpsons" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Legally protected and all that...

  15. Internet Connectivity Via ... ? on Nokia 7700 - "Multimedia Terminal" · · Score: 1

    I RTFA'd and also read the InfoSync article. Despite clues being all around me on the ground, i can't seem to determine how this device would connect to the internet. Is it via cellular, or do I have to have a wi-fi network lying around?

  16. Energy = Profit on Toshiba Pushes Safe, Small Nuclear Reactor Design · · Score: 1

    Let me hook one of these up at the house. IIRC, the power company has to pay me for any excess power that I feed back into the grid. So, the model goes...

    1. Install Newfangled Reactor
    2. ?????
    3. Profit!

    The only real question is what am I going to do with all the money I make?

  17. Re:Been There, Done That in Lotus Notes on E-Mail Controls in Office 2003 · · Score: 1

    ECL's are most certainly the solution. However, almost no one uses them, and they are quite difficult to manage. Do you want to click on "Allow" for each action that could be performed by LotusScript, for each document that is processed, for each database that is opened, or for each form that is used? The burden of doing so far outweighs the benefits achieved if only everyone agrees to play nice. In speaking with Lotus at a BOF during LotusSphere, they acknowledge the issue, but do not have a solution that doesn't trust the developers to play nice.

  18. Re:Been There, Done That in Lotus Notes on E-Mail Controls in Office 2003 · · Score: 1

    You can do this in the front end, for sure. Keep your coworkers from forwarding your e-mail jokes to your boss... lol.

    However, the back end is a completely different story. Using LotusScript, you should be able to forward the document. Further, you could likely change the form used to view the document to a form which doesn't prevent forwarding. You might also be able to remove any fields that prevent forwarding via LotusScript. All of these techniques could be used to circumvent this style of protection.

    Anyone that thinks that Lotus Notes is a secure mail platform is deluded. If you think differently, just let me know your e-mail address, and i'll send you a document with "form stored in document" and a little post-open code for your pleasure. Lotus Notes is extremely insecure to those who know it, particularly e-mail.

    Jot - PCLP, R5 Application Developer

  19. Re:What is the point? on Baltimore Inner Harbor To Go Wireless · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Would you like to book your next hotel room a little cheaper than you can by calling? Use the internet to book it, buy it at auction even, which can save you 60%-80%.

    Maybe you want to know whether the marina has all of their boats rented for the next day? Luckily the marina just came online with their inventory system and it's now available on the web.

    Just two fine examples of why you want the internet around even if you are vacationing. The internet is (also) a tool to be used to make your life easier. It is applicable in all walks of life, vacationing included.

  20. Re:US Legal Ramifications To Targeted Pricing on Privacy Incursions to Support Price Discrimination · · Score: 2, Funny

    Indeed they do. In Christianity, the price is free, but TCO can run quite high... ;)

  21. US Legal Ramifications To Targeted Pricing on Privacy Incursions to Support Price Discrimination · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Is this legal in the United States? It sounds similar to price fixing to me.

  22. Wearing a dress at work freaks my cow-orkers on Wearing a Tie May Cause Blindness! · · Score: 1

    No pants? Nah. I find wearing a dress at works really freaks my cow-orkers out.

    The names are the same but the gender has been changed to protect the innocent.

  23. Re:So state law... on North Carolina Fights Back Against Lexmark · · Score: 1

    (What next, copyrighted gasoline?)

    Maybe inserting a particular phrase in the carbon chains for the Gasoline? Perhaps the new slogan for Shell would be HOCH, with their gasoline being "branded" by the addition of the CH2O chain somewhere in the gasoline. CAVEAT: IANAOC! Probably cost prohibitive and possibly dangerous or impossible. An interesting idea nonetheless.

  24. Re:I like this on North Carolina Fights Back Against Lexmark · · Score: 1

    Eventually Lexmark will realize that it is wasting its time and put the effort into making higher quality products that people are willing to pay a little extra for.

    In the meantime, the consumers get an ass-poking, the CEO of Lexmark gets a fat check for probing our nether regions, and even Static Control gets bucks out of the deal. Let's keep the dollars in the consumers's pockets and force companies who have no moral guidance (an oxymoron, I know) to act in the interest of society. Let's not wait on companies to figure out that it's in their best interest and profits to please the consumer. It takes too long, and the consumers will get screwed in the process.

    Just my $/50...

  25. Prior Art on Microsoft Patenting IM Translation? · · Score: 1

    Lotus Sametime Chat Server does two way translation of chat. We looked at this two years and more ago...

    Lotus Sametime Chat Services