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  1. No, not MacBook. on Apple Releases Shake 4.1, Drops Price To $499 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Display with 1280-by-1024-pixel resolution and 24-bit color

    MacBook doesn't have that.

  2. Re:Apple's to learn a valuable lesson the hard way on Mac Theft Recovery Software Tracks Thieves · · Score: 1

    What does Apple have to do with this?

  3. Re:Please no... on Next in Browser Development, High DPI Websites? · · Score: 1

    It would be nice if in addition to that, it were possible to use measurements of centimeters or inches

    It's part of CSS 2.

  4. Just for commericals? on New Patent on TV Forces You to Watch Ads · · Score: 1

    What is there to stop them from using this flag for other uses? During shows, for example. Suddenly, they'll prevent you from turning off American Idol. Yay!

    Oh well... at least we'll get indications when commericals start. If someone makes a hack for the TV, we could use this flag for other purposes. To switch to another channel automatically, perhaps. So maybe this isn't that bad, after all. ;-)

  5. Re:LCD credit card fraud on New Uses For LCD Technology · · Score: 1

    It'd be much cooler if the LCD display showed how much money is left on the account (that the card is connected to). It could be updated whenever the card is used, so it shows an approximate number.

  6. Re:It's not that much data. on Terabit Fiber (In 2010) · · Score: 1

    Yes, but this is a terabit, not a terabyte.

  7. Heh, interesting. on Google's Blog Search · · Score: 1

    Google Blog Search doesn't find my blog. But when I search for my name, a post on the Apple Carbon-Dev mailing list shows up. I didn't know that was a blog. :-)

  8. Re:Takes time on Nigerian Scammers Brought to Justice · · Score: 1

    It's not my picture; it's from someone at 419eater. The site is down though, so I can't find it. However, try searching for "milk" in their forums when the site comes back up. :-)

  9. Takes time on Nigerian Scammers Brought to Justice · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Scambaiting is a fun hobby, but it takes time and patience. Often, the first few responses from the scammer are made from templates. However, when you start to talk about more specific areas, the man has to write you the emails himself. It's very clear when this happens; the language goes from quite proper and polite to sloppy and personal. To take the thread to this point can take weeks in the worst cases.

    Some scammers have also become used to scambaiters, and stop the conversation when you start asking strange things. But it's amazing how far you can get these people to go. Fooling them to travel to another continent and being shown on public webcams is nice.

    On the other hand, scambaiting can be rewarding. Getting a picture you requested of the scammer bathing in milk with a goat is pretty priceless! :-D

  10. Re:Developer Transition System photos on Intel Developer Macs Outperform G5s · · Score: 1

    I think it's a Formac monitor.
    http://www.formac.com/

  11. Re:Its all about the marketing. on Inside Hardware Design - Competing Against the iPod · · Score: 3, Informative

    > "I'm tempted to downgrade the iPod to the bottom because the only format they support that's not proprietary is MP3 "

    What? Have you ever heard of something called AAC?

  12. Re:Hmm, I wonder... on Symantec, Veritas Merger Approved · · Score: 1

    Ah, finally someone who got it, heh! :-)

  13. Hmm, I wonder... on Symantec, Veritas Merger Approved · · Score: 1

    Could this open some eyes and increase interest in alternative (Linux, Mac) offerings?

  14. Re:Sure there's a place for them on Is There a Place for a $500 Ethernet Card? · · Score: 1

    > " Just like video players today use special OS features to open a video port directly to the graphics card without routing it through the windowing system"

    Just FYI, video in Mac OS X goes through Quartz, and not straight to the video card. This is great, because it allows for taking screenshots of movies and DVDs, and having transparent windows over video. :-)

  15. Re:fake DOS... Fake netware on Pure JavaScript Unix-Like Web Based OS · · Score: 1

    I did the same thing a couple of years ago at my school, with Windows 2000. However, the ctrl-alt-delete login keystroke is protected in Windows, so I made it so that the login window was always present. It was a pretty lame imitation that didn't really look that much like the original, but just about everyone trusted it. I don't think the IT admin every figured out what it was, but he knew I was up to something...

    Here's the app if anyone wants it... http://www.lightheadsw.com/~old/bdn/login.exe

  16. Turn tabs off by default? on IE7 Will Have Tabbed Browsing · · Score: 1

    > "fears from Microsoft that tabbed browsing might scare off too many users"

    Why don't they turn tab support off as the default, with an easy way to turn them on (or ask user first time)? Safari has tabs turned off as default, and has a preference option to turn them on.

  17. Re:dupe and old on MPAA Cracking Down on TV Torrent Sites · · Score: 1

    No, Slashdot's big news source is itself. :-)

  18. XSPF on Yahoo Introduces Competitor for iTunes · · Score: 3, Informative

    What's also interesting is that the Music Engine supports XSPF, and open playlist standard. XSPF is not yet very widespread, but Yahoo's player has the potential to accomplish that.

    See http://www.xspf.org/

  19. Re:Girlfriend on Hilary Rosen Gripes About iPod, iTMS · · Score: 1

    Whoo, nice, heh.

    Prior to joining HRC in 1995, Elizabeth was worldwide director of litigation for Apple Computer...

  20. Re:Not very in depth.. on Detailed Review of Mac OS X Tiger's New Features · · Score: 1

    Absolutely. And the storage system in Mail has changed a lot; meta-data is stored in an SQLite database, and MIME data in files. Before, metdata was stored in table_of_contents (a proprietary format) and the contents in boring mbox files.

  21. Re:ugh on Does launchd Beat cron? · · Score: 1

    Doesn't need it? I'd say this is a quite good use of XML.

    It's easily read and written by both humans (with only a text editor) and programs. I presume (but I haven't checked) that the XML is in plist format, which maps nicely to CoreFoundation/NS data types. This makes it even simpler for programs to read the format.

  22. Re:Worst. Submission. Ever. on E-mail As the New Database · · Score: 1

    FYI, this works perfectly in Apple Mail on OS X.

  23. Re:IIe? on iMac Beowulf Cluster Comes to Life · · Score: 1

    AppleWorks 1.0?
    Don't you mean ClarisWorks 1.0?
    Or MacWrite 1.0?

  24. Re:"Paltry" is probably a poor choice of words on GCC 4.0.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Hell some numbers suggest that there actually are more linux desktops than mac desktops.

    I have heard this too, but I think it's a bit strange. Steve Jobs said in 2002 (IIRC) that Apple was the largest "Unix" vendor in the world. This would suggest that there are more Mac OS X boxes than Linux boxes. And... only about 60% of all Macs run Mac OS X. So how can there be more linux desktops than Macs? :-)

  25. Re:hmmmmm... on NNSA Supercomputer Breaks Computing Record · · Score: 2, Informative

    An Apple Xserve G5 does 30+ gigaflops.