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  1. Re:Cooling on AMD's Dual-core Athlon 64 X2 reviewed · · Score: 1

    the relationship between frequency and power is not linear. scaling the frequency back a couple steps results in a 40% reduction in voltage. check out this page for a graph of this from WinHEC. most of the articles show that this plays out in practice but few have tackled why.

  2. Microsoft has given out more specific requirements on Windows Longhorn to make Graphics Cards more Important · · Score: 1

    Back at WinHEC in May (and before I believe) Microsoft gave out some more specific details about what the graphical requirements for Longhorn would be. Here's a summary of the what they were expecting hardware requirements to look like. There is a more detailed version buried on their site somewhere but I'm too lazy to dig it up

  3. Re:128K should be enough for everyone on Audio Compression Primer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    FM Radio is far from CD quality hence there isnt really a need to use very high bitrate MP3s or whatever

  4. Re:Don't forget the drivers, too. on Formula One Racing Just a Matter of Crunching the Numbers · · Score: 1

    we're not talking about drivers who crash every race. we're talking about F1 level drivers most of which have some semblance of competency in F1 cars. throw a good driver in the fastest car and he will win more often than not. was Jacques Villeneuve not a World Champion? how many podium finishes did he have when he was driving an inferior car?

  5. Re:Don't forget the drivers, too. on Formula One Racing Just a Matter of Crunching the Numbers · · Score: 1

    you cant win in F1 without a top notch car. if Schumacher was in a BAR Honda and Barichello was driving the Ferrari would Schumi be dominating the series? the car is the biggest factor in F1 not the driver.

  6. Re:Don't forget the drivers, too. on Formula One Racing Just a Matter of Crunching the Numbers · · Score: 1

    it's mostly the car. when valentino rossi gets within a second or two of schumacher on his initial outing in a F1 car, it illustrates how the driver is not as important as he once was

  7. Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes on Olympus Preps MP3 Player With Cam & Color Display · · Score: 2, Interesting

    and it'll be great when the day comes when a single device can do everything you listed equally well. the combination of a small lens and a low res CCD/CMOS device isnt going to light the digital camera world on fire and seems more like an afterthought to capitalize on the popularity of digital cameras rather than making something that is actually useful

  8. Re:From the next-article-please dept. on Rio Karma User Review · · Score: 1

    i usually have it inside my jacket and it's fine there - needless to say the ipod is much smaller and would fit in the pocket much easier. i think it should be fine inside your tankbag as long as you had something to buffer it from the tank and something to keep it immobile (it doesnt like to slap against something repeatedly as i found out from running)

  9. Re:From the next-article-please dept. on Rio Karma User Review · · Score: 4, Interesting

    the red nipple is not bad for navigation but it is no iPod scroll wheel and it is not as intuitive. most of my friends who've used my ipod figured out how to use the thing within seconds (even the non-techy ones) while questions were always inadvertently asked about the karma. build quality / fragility is also something to be aware of. my ipod has survived a motorcycle crash and multiple trips down to the pavement from about waist height but the LCD on my friend's karma broke while it was in his pocket. he didnt fall, the pocket wasnt especially tight, nothing hit him. guess there was a bit of pressure on the screen and now it's hosed. he seemed to like it a lot while it was working though

  10. Re:SETI@Home: The next big threat on Worker Fired For Running SETI On State-Owned PCs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    there's a difference between installing crap on a desktop system and installing crap on a production server

  11. Re:Okay - call me a Linux zealot, but... on Blizzard Stomps Bnetd in DMCA Case · · Score: 1
    native linux support doesnt mean no EULA. RTCW, ET and Q3A all had EULAs AFAIK.
    I'm with you
    so what's your point with the parent? while open source has its place it is pretty irrelevant in the gaming sphere as far as actual games go (not talking about server ports but compelling opensource games)
  12. Re:Okay - call me a Linux zealot, but... on Blizzard Stomps Bnetd in DMCA Case · · Score: 1

    until open source/free software comes out with something as cohesive as a warcraft, a starcraft, a diablo or a half-life people will buy commercial software. not everyone finds tux-racer to be the pinnicle of gaming

  13. Re:Don't forget about the drives! on Sony Adopts Blu-ray Disc PlayStation 3 · · Score: 1

    check out this FREE PS2 repair guide. I dont know of any other cohesive free resource but there are some useful hints in getting a broken PS2 working again cheaply.

  14. maybe it's porn on Star Wars TV Show, And An Unmade Trilogy · · Score: 1

    porn is so in right now. since there are so few jedi left it could their adventures in repopulating the jedi population across the galaxy

  15. Re:Time to get cracking on those pipes. on Nvidia 6600 Series Examined · · Score: 4, Informative

    there's a chart on this page. the NV43 is a discrete chip with a different manufacturing process and a vastly different transistor count. the entire 6800 series is based on the NV40 core so the ability to mod it may be feasible.

  16. Re:I'm no mechanic, but... on Technology Makes New Cars Too Expensive to Fix · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'd acquit anyone arrested for stealing those goddamn headlights (what kind of safety feature is it to blind oncoming traffic?). that's what calibration is for. halogen lights are blinding at night when they arent adjusted properly. HID has important uses like for bikes where it increases visibility during the day.

  17. Re:How can anyone afford a gaming PC? on Online Consoles Marginalizing PC Gaming? · · Score: 1

    it's a hobby for people albeit an expensive hobby. people dont casually throw down a grand to play every new game. i have a pretty fast system and i've probably only spent 400$ or so on it in the last 18 months and that included a cpu/motherboard/memory and graphics upgrade

  18. Re:We're #2! on Apple Sued in France for iPod Music Royalties · · Score: 1

    yes i believe it is collected at the retailer level. some stores like london drugs out here in British Columbia do not include the CDR levy in their advertised price and the levy is tacked on top of afterwards at the checkout. most places in general though have it rolled in

  19. new way to steal music... on Crack the Pepsi iTunes Promo Code · · Score: 2, Funny

    just take the winning bottle caps. the cool thing is when the RIAA comes a knocking at your door you could feasibly have hundreds of bottle caps to throw at their minions.

  20. Re:There's always a trade-off on Are 64-bit Binaries Slower than 32-bit Binaries? · · Score: 1

    AMD has 2 64 bit chips is rated at 2.2 Ghz. That's the 3400+ and the FX-51. The Mhz speed of a chip and its 'rating' are inherently different heh.

  21. Re:No on Lego to Stop Producing Mindstorms · · Score: 2, Informative

    actually it doesnt. try 220$ and 512 KB of cache.

  22. Re:computers in the classroom on The Most Incorrect Assumptions In Computing? · · Score: 1

    i was a computer science major and for one of our classes we had to do debates and our issue was computers in the classroom. we talked about the enormous costs, questionable benefits, and laugh as you may, people like Bill Gates scoffing at the idea of a digital divide. not to mention the spelling and grammatical problems that kids have seemed to develop because of email and instant messaging. anyway we lost the debate because most of the class thought it was important that everyone should have access to a computer and that it should be taught in school. go figure.

  23. Re:And to celebrate ... on iPod's Two-Year Anniversary · · Score: 5, Informative

    apple recently dropped the price to 100$ for battery replacement. there are 3rd party replacments that are as cheap as 50$ also.

  24. Activision / id did this for PC games already... on Game Piracy Results in Lower Prices? · · Score: 2, Informative

    a year or so ago (or whenever return to castle wolfenstein came out) activision had a cheap version of rtcw for sale in china. it came to ~10$ or something. anyway they gave you a disc and a number to call to register the disc and to obtain a cdkey that allows you to play online. a friend of mine who has friends over there picked up a few copies over there and send us the keys worked fine (online) for us over here in north america. as far as i know these keys are not pirated as ive never had a key conflict nor has the auth system for rtcw been cracked

  25. Re:LInux Oriented Hardware Reviews on All-in-Wonder 9600 Pro Review · · Score: 1

    as someone who reviews hardware for a living, the problem is quake & unreal are not exactly cutting edge. framerates are in the 400s on highend systems for quake3 and 200s for UT2K3. im under the impression that most cutting edge games will not work under wine. furthermore there is an issue of economics. we are not a small site but testing takes a lot of time. is the market for how gaming videocards run under linux enough for the average site to invest time in? im not trying to flame or troll but it is an honest question.