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  1. whate are on Kurt Gray on Andover, VA Linux, and LinuxWorld · · Score: 1

    the "quickies sections, etc"? pardon my ignorance

  2. Re:Mozilla w/ Proxy! at last! on Mozilla M13 (Alpha Version) is Out! · · Score: 1

    At last I can start using mozilla here at w@rk

    Build 12 would work for me on the intranet here, but I couldn't get out. This build not only gets out, it also picked up my proxy settings.

    a thanks to the poster(s) who pointed out how to decheck and turn off the side bar.

    I'm looking forward to using/abusing this browser. Even more, I'm looking forward to updates and more improvements

    Many, Many thanks & kudo's to all those who have worked so har to get the code to this point

  3. moderate up please on China Hits Internet With Secrecy Rules · · Score: 0

    this is informative

  4. www.space.com also has an article on Earth's Second Moon · · Score: 1
  5. link to arstechnica "in-depth look" on UPDATED: Transmeta's Crusoe Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Ars's resident CPU-meister, Hannibal, has taken an in-depth look

  6. way back in the 1950's on NBC Upset About CBS's Digital Ethics · · Score: 1

    The old Dianna Shore show was sponsered by Chevrolet. The opening of the show was a pan of the New York City skyline.

    They matted out the Chrysler building ;-)

  7. You're probably right on Reactions to AOL/Time-Warner Merger · · Score: 1

    yep, I suspect your scenerio is the most likely

  8. What about Winamp? on Reactions to AOL/Time-Warner Merger · · Score: 2

    AOL owns winamp. How does that figure into your argument? wouldn't they be more likely to push MP3/winamp?

  9. NewHour Interview on Reactions to AOL/Time-Warner Merger · · Score: 2
  10. Good Movie, Good Review on Movie Reviews:GalaxyQuest · · Score: 1

    My family ( me, 15 year old daughter, She Who Must Be Obeyed ) all enjoyed the film. We've all watched the various Trek tv & films. It's a fine parody done lovingly.

    I've attended a number of science fiction conventions. I think the portrayal of us crazed fans was a kind & loving one. The questions in the autograph line were pretty much on the mark. I've had occasion to step between a couple of women about to come to blows over the relative merits of Trek & Babylon 5. Things can get more crazed than they were in the movie. Also the fans were generally thinner, *g*, than in real life. Thank you GalaxyQuest casting.

  11. from Internet Product Watch on RealNetworks Sues Streambox.com · · Score: 1

    Streambox Ripper

    Converts MP3, RealAudio G2, and CD to WMA
    Files

    Streambox Ripper allows users to batch convert
    their digital music collections into the WMA
    (Windows Media Audio) format, as well as providing
    several other file format conversion paths. It has the
    ability to rip both WMA and MP3 files direct from
    CDs, as well as convert multiple RealAudio files to
    WMA or MP3 format in a single batch process.

    The product supports multiple conversion paths for
    audio files; including MP3 to WMA, RealAudio to
    WMA, RealAudio (G2) to MP3, and CD Audio to
    WMA or MP3. Additional CD Audio features of the
    product include a 10 band graphic equalizer, a track
    information window, and CDDB support.

    Streambox Ripper is currently in beta, a fully
    functional two-week trial version is available from the
    Streambox.com Web site. Following the trial period,
    users are required to pay the shareware registration
    fee of $34.95.

    product submission by IPW Staff

    p.s. I've tried various sites to download and all seem to point to the disabled one at Streambox.com

  12. May I add to the wish list? on Mozilla M12 Released · · Score: 1

    It may seem trivial, but I'd love a right click "print frame" option.

    And, as long as I'm posting, it would be much appreciated if there was a nice browser only binary available.

    I hope to use the mail client & full blown from home. But a nice browser only for here at w@rk, behind the firewall on NT, where I do much of my browsing would be great.