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  1. Here's a on Is the Internet Your Source of Knowledge? · · Score: 3, Informative

    great website for information

  2. Is the Internet Your Source of Knowledge? on Is the Internet Your Source of Knowledge? · · Score: 1

    Heh the first thing I thought to do when I saw that is 'hmm I'll google that!' :(

  3. Re:Is it only me on SCO Derides GPL, Will Revoke SGI's UNIX License · · Score: 1

    except how long has it been since the last sco story? it's been a couple weeks at least unless I missed something. But there seems to be so many of them, and I haven't found oneof them interesting. Of course I'm sure many people do find them interesting, but if it's the majority that does, I'm not too sure

  4. Is it only me on SCO Derides GPL, Will Revoke SGI's UNIX License · · Score: -1, Troll

    that's fed of SCO stories? Could we not just have a monthly updated or something? This is a genuine idea, I'm not just trolling :)

  5. Here's a link on California Demands Licensure For VoIP Providers · · Score: 4, Informative

    to the same story on ZDNet.

  6. I'd prefer a on Turn Your New Opteron Into A One-Game Console · · Score: 0

    Turn Your One-Game Console Into A New Opteron artical.

  7. Bah on Snail Mail As E-Mail · · Score: 1

    getting nasty white powder in the mail
    I wish I got cocaine in the mail :(

  8. Yes... on Track a Soda Can with GPS? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    but does it run linux?

  9. Here it is on MIT Open Courseware with 500 Courses · · Score: 1
  10. Imagine on Weather Radar Goes Miniature · · Score: 1, Funny

    not having loads of Beowulf jokes for once?

  11. Re:The back cover on Designing With Web Standards · · Score: 1

    the image of the teen with frontpage coding his uncle's website
    Heh where did that come from? :P

  12. The back cover on Designing With Web Standards · · Score: 4, Informative

    You code. And code. And code. You build only to rebuild. You focus on making your site compatible with almost every browser or wireless device ever put out there. Then along comes a new device or a new browser, and you start all over again.

    You can get off the merry-go-round.

    It's time to stop living in the past and get away from the days of spaghetti code, insanely nested table layouts, tags, and other redundancies that double and triple the bandwidth of even the simplest sites. Instead, it's time for forward compatibility.

    Isn't it high time you started designing with web standards?

    Standards aren't about leaving users behind or adhering to inflexible rules. Standards are about building sophisticated, beautiful sites that will work as well tomorrow as they do today. You can't afford to design tomorrow's sites with yesterday's piecemeal methods.

    Jeffrey teaches you to:

    * Slash design, development, and quality assurance costs (or do great work in spite of constrained budgets)
    * Deliver superb design and sophisticated functionality without worrying about browser incompatibilities
    * Set up your site to work as well five years from now as it does today
    * Redesign in hours instead of days or weeks
    * Welcome new visitors and make your content more visible to search engines
    * Stay on the right side of accessibility laws and guidelines
    * Support wireless and PDA users without the hassle and expense of multiple versions
    * Improve user experience with faster load times and fewer compatibility headaches
    * Separate presentation from structure and behavior, facilitating advanced publishing workflows

  13. Slashdotted on IETF Draft Sets up Public Namespaces · · Score: 2, Informative
  14. Re:Heh I thought of this CTRL-ALT-DEL on The Guy Responsible For Ctrl-Alt-Del · · Score: 1

    I have an email from him sitting in my email account, I win :D

  15. Re:This story can also be found at on Yahoo Restored in Some IM Clients · · Score: 1

    Correction. It's at the Yahoo website, but it's presented by www.PCworld.com. Sorry for any confusion.

  16. This story can also be found at on Yahoo Restored in Some IM Clients · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  17. Re:Why not just go to Starbucks? on Mobile Internet Down Under · · Score: 1

    Australia has yet to be overrun by the scourge of your country...
    My country? Last time I checked I lived in England.

  18. Why not just go to Starbucks? on Mobile Internet Down Under · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Great internet connections on wireless there :)

  19. Re:Hmm on FBI Investigating Lamo Via Patriot Act Provision · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Don't forget about speakers corner in London! You can talk about whatever you want... except if you want to criticize the royal family, then you go to jail. :(
    heh I bet you're one of those people that thinks the Queen rules England or something.

  20. Re:Hmm on FBI Investigating Lamo Via Patriot Act Provision · · Score: 0

    Well yes I was going to put that then I relised it wasn't funny so I decided not to.

  21. Hmm on FBI Investigating Lamo Via Patriot Act Provision · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good to see that our First Amendment rights are being upheld by the FBI.
    I'm from England, therefore don't have any rights :/

  22. I'd like to draw your attention to on Practical mod_perl · · Score: 1, Informative

    this, get it sorted please, mods.

  23. Re:My $0.02 on Practical mod_perl · · Score: 1, Troll

    The above review was stolen from the Amazon website.

  24. If you want this book on Practical mod_perl · · Score: 0

    It's right here

  25. Alternative news site on Adobe Releases Updated Creative Suite · · Score: 1

    here ;)