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  1. Moz been left out on Browser Support for XHTML? · · Score: 4, Informative

    It seems that the chart linked to has no mentions of Mozilla/Netscape 7, which imo probably has the best support for the widest range of standards. Here's a page detailing the various XML stuff Mozilla supports.

  2. Re:That is, of course on Tiny Sites Aren't Small Potatoes · · Score: 1

    Someone got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning. Must've hit your head hard to knock out your sense of humour.

  3. Re:That is, of course on Tiny Sites Aren't Small Potatoes · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean Freedom Fries?

  4. Arrrgh on Screenshots of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther Leaked · · Score: 1, Funny

    Why do you tempt me with your beautiful OS Apple?!1 Whyyyyy....for the love of God.

    *smashes face into keyboard*

  5. Uhm... on SOHO's Antenna Jammed · · Score: 0

    Why don't they just build a new one and launch it?

  6. Re:Sure on What Is The Future of PNG? · · Score: 1

    The PNG saving features are notoriously broken and incomplete, and create files larger than needed, especially in the 'save for web' part.

    Try using the SuperPNG plugin instead, it's a drop-in replacement for Photoshops PNG save features and fixes many problems.

  7. Re:Interface on Cheap New 1 Inch HDD Holds 1.5GB · · Score: 2, Informative

    You seem to forget that the article states that it isn't designed as a replacement to CF cards and the like as it was designed to be embedded into the device eg. Apple iPod.

    The reason for it not using the standard ATA interface was to bring the number of components down. This allows them to make the drive smaller and cheaper.

    It also states the the drive isn't just a shurnken IDE drive but a complete redesign to tailor the drive for small size.

  8. Help them out on Enlanging the Screen of a PDA? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why don't you suggest your idea to the authors of TealMagify? I'm sure they'd be interested in giving people features they want.

  9. Re:nope on RIAA Seeks Estimated $97.8 Billion From MTU Student · · Score: 1

    I didn't realise people only lived for a year. I must be living a really healthy lifestyle to make it to 17.

  10. Development Cycle on Hydra: Rendezvous-Enabled Text Editing · · Score: 3, Funny

    Geek1: *Types some code*
    Geek2: *Makes a few changes*
    Geek1: 'wtf you doing??!!!'
    Geek2: 'ure code is shiat, my variables pwn'
    Geek1: 'stfu steve!' *deletes other geeks function*
    Geek2: 'ben you bastard that took me 15mins to write!!!'
    Geek3: *types 'PWN j00 BASE!!!!' 15 times*

  11. well... on Do Privacy Fears Allow Terrorism? · · Score: 1

    In a nice happy world of sunny days and bunnies hopping across the ground the goverment would serve the people, not impose rediculous laws on them and lock people up for no apparent reason.

  12. more info on System Performace Tweaking? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It would be nice if you would supply your computers specs then we can judge if your 3dmark 2003 score is good enough.

    The 3dmark 2003 score is very dependant on your graphics card because it is designed to test DX9 features, not what current games are like. So if you have a geforce 4 and your friends have Radeon 9700's your score will suffer badly in comparison.

    What do the games you play run like? As long as they don't have a shitty fps I don't really see the problem - benchmark scores aren' everything as long as the pc does what you want it to.

  13. never happy on Hubble Too Sharp? Quantum Theory Flaws? · · Score: 5, Funny

    First too blurry, now too sharp.

    Some people...

  14. mmm sites on Your Take On(line) Reality? · · Score: 1

    Throughout the day I go through BBC news, slashdot, techdirt, the inquirer, the register, ananova and wired. I also scan through the mass of RDF wires that I have on the left in /. for anything intersting.

  15. Why a keyboard? on Communication Devices for Stroke Victims? · · Score: 1

    I remember quite a while ago seeing this really big rollerball mouse made by Microsoft that was designed for children. Maybe you could hunt one down (MS site has nothing on it that i could find) and use that in combination with some sort of on-screen keyboard.