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  1. awww... Crap on Software-Defined Radio Could Unify Wireless World · · Score: 1

    Well, there goes my terrestial HDTV due to RF polution.

  2. Scrap the Junky Client on Low Cost Webcast Optimizations? · · Score: 1

    Stop using real media for your streaming.

    you need to pick a solid client, and the only thing that does a decent job is (irk, windows media) or flash, but flash eats bandwidth for lunch.

  3. Waterless on To Flush Or Not To Flush · · Score: 1

    At my office we have a waterless urinal, it kicks ass! the walls are made of this anti bacterial, super slick substance that even reduces splatter. our model is easy maintenance, a cup of the blue jell once a week and every 2 weeks a quick rinse with water for the walls. I have found that I can piss and run and safe precious coding time by not dealing with the flush handel, (nor washing my hands for all it is worth, since I know how clean the rest of my body is)

  4. Windows ME on TiVo to Go Released · · Score: 1

    Do people actually use Windows ME? Bill Nye sold us all wrong

  5. Re:But it's not Open Source... on Trillian 3.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Oh my god. Grow up.

  6. Re:is it bad... on RIP Pentium II, 1997 - 2006 · · Score: 1

    In San Diego we have the Mc Rib still, that think will never go away, as I understand the owner of it bought a huge freezer and stored enough to feed a orphanage of y2k children

  7. It is about support on Air Force Orders Up A Custom Windows Monoculture · · Score: 1

    Here is where people are not getting it, Microsoft is large enough that they can support any shit they write. I know that you uber geeks think that linux is capable of the solution, and technically speaking it is, but the man power and resources behind ANY single flavor of linux is crap compared to the TEIR 2 tech support department for Picture IT. until there is a single entity that can best MS in support (Long Term, not fire and forget) then linux could never touch anything like this. Also you need to consider that if it is a totaly single source provider, you only need to extend one finger to point to who is to blame.

  8. Re:Surely? on The Tech Support Generation · · Score: 1

    Oh My. where is a big stick when I need one?

  9. Re:Cost to orbit on Blimps... In... Space... · · Score: 1

    Bull, I can build it ground up, gimme a coil of rope and my recorder and I will charm it into space

  10. only missing 90 TB? on Searching the 'Deep Web' · · Score: 2, Funny
    the internet is only 90terrabytes?

    that is what salon says, and I think that is bull, given my favorite porn site offers 20gigs of raunchy action.

  11. I saved voting in San Diego on Super Tuesday Not So Super For Electronic Voting · · Score: 1
    I went to to poll early and figured out the problem that the whole county was having.

    the polling machines are actually Win CE.net hunks of junks, and the admin polling application was not automatically loading when the system was turned on. so I just ran the app from the microdrive in the master terminal.

    got on the radio and everything about it.

    yay for me.

  12. fruit from California on Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave? · · Score: 3, Funny

    if the fruit were married in california, could the truck only go to MASS and VT since their fructial union is honored there?

  13. yeah, hope you removed the cards on Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave? · · Score: 1

    I hope you removed your credit cards when you deactivated you wallet, cause that would suck

  14. Re:MP3.com.co on MP3 Winners and Losers for 2003 · · Score: 1

    MP3.com is the underwriting technology that runs napster.com (I helped build the servers at the shop) it is hush hush.

  15. too late on Replace Your Music....Again · · Score: 1

    the new napster is WMA files, and they don't play on most portable mp3 players.

  16. This is not new! on BitPass: Micropayment That Seems To Work · · Score: 3, Informative

    Company called Bee-Tokens.com has been a micropayment provider for over 3 years. they payout 80%, I don't know how bitpay can do 15% commission. chargebacks are a bitch, and credit companies want something like 5% on all non tangleable internet transactions, including server uptime etc. oh well, I have been using Bee-Tokens for a while, works for my photographs.

  17. What a RIP on Dell Offers Curbside Computer Recycling · · Score: 2, Informative

    In San Diego we have a company that will haul ANY electronics that has PCB's and CRTs for $0.39 a lb. Dell is gonna make a lot of money on this one. To think they are being nice to the enviroment too :P

  18. Re:Economic rationale... on U.S. Jobs Jumping Ship · · Score: 1

    God Bless America, And God Bless the Capatalism on which it is built.

  19. Re:trust... on Do You Write Backdoors? · · Score: 1

    The company trusted you to code without a way back in. Noless this is a security hole that can land you in litigation, it was your OPTION to do stocks or salary, you took the gamble, you lost. to maliciously go in and mess with the application is asking for trouble.

  20. Re:But that's not all! on Nokia's Cellular GBA - The N-Gage · · Score: 1

    dunno, if it is anything like th 3390, it will make a better hocky puck than gaming machine. Then again, you can play hockey with a hockey puck. You Go Nokia!

  21. Re:Great on Barcode-Controlled Home? · · Score: 1

    We used to call it the LOD (Link Of Death). Actually had drives crash and CPU's burn up from massive linking