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  1. oooh - yipeee fuckin dooooo - on Longhorn Drops 'My' Prefixes · · Score: 0, Redundant

    big news

  2. nice to see... on Google Maps, Local Expand To UK · · Score: 1

    such major conurbations as Diss and Mold make it onto the main map.

  3. pillow talk on Learning a Language in the Digital Age · · Score: 2, Insightful

    that's the best way to learn new languages I find.

  4. Learn to the difference between english vowels???? on Next iChat version to include Jabber support · · Score: 4, Funny

    'nuf said

  5. just goes to show on Anatomy Of A Bug In Microsoft Office · · Score: 3, Insightful

    what a bunch of morons work at M$.

    Let's see...

    Introduce some gobbledeegook, heath-robinson-esq software design (ala piece-tables) just so the user can copy/paste ever so fast. <quote>For example, if you copy text from one document to another, you don't have to actually copy the text from one file to another--at least not right away</quote>

    yes - therein lies the screw-up!!

    They then live with this dog's breakfast of a code base for upwards of 10 (yes ten!!) years until its time to fix it. And the developers cant even work out which "Open file limit" has been reached. Well not very quickly anyway.

    I have seen so much of this kind of "engineering" it makes me bleed from my ears. What's more, the author of this article portrays the story with so much nobility.

    Things to always bear in mind I find are:

    KISS
    OCCAM's RAZOR
    DONT TRY TO BE TOO SMART

    END_OF_RANT

  6. A rookies perspective on FAA Approves Sport Pilot License · · Score: 1

    As someone who has just recently started flying training this is very interesting.

    Back in 1999 the EEC member countries merged all the disparate national aviation regs into the common Joint Aviation Regulations (JAR) - this means (among other things) that you can get your PPL in any member country and fly all over europe without any other formalities.

    The UK has since introduced a less stringent National PPL - limiting you to fly a single engine plane in VFR and only within UK airspace. But this can be achieved with a minimum 32 hours training and just a self-certified medical! After which you can climb into a 4 Seater Cessna 172 and fly off into the sunset, no questions asked.

    The FAA's sport-license seems to be a step along these lines although a little more limiting as to choice of bird.

    IMHO easing off the stringent regulations for purely recreational flyers who want to potter about in the sky on a sunny day is great news.

    The terrorist arguments seem to me to be way off the mark.

    BTW - Flying training this side of the pond is roughly twice as expensive as in the US. I reckon my full JAR-PPL will end up costing me close to 8,000 of our english pounds - thats around 14,000 USD - ouch !!!

  7. FTTP on Verizon Announces FTTP Prices · · Score: 1

    Fiber-to-the-Porch - I'm sure they wont lay fiber throughout my house! ( and yes, its fiber and throughout )

  8. Didn't Douglas Adams propose this on Net Sticky Notes All Over London · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I seem to remember this idea was originated by Douglas Adams quite a while back - as a pretty cool addon to H2G2. Switch on your guide and tadaaa.. instant information about where you are!!

    Unfortunately as many posts point out - we have an infinite supply of stupid people ... so sad.

  9. me too!! on Building A Homebrew Robotic Lawnmower? · · Score: 1

    I have also been pondering this for a while.

    However I am leaning more towards a radio-controlled mower. This would reduce the complexities of an autonomous unit plus it'd be fun to drive (?). I am guessing that kit rc units could be modified easily enough.

    But thanks for the post - some very good ideas coming out of this discussion!

  10. easy - on Large-Scale Paper-To-Digital Conversion? · · Score: 1

    outsource it to India!

  11. Hemmelig millionforlik? on Opera Settles $12.75m Lawsuit, But with Whom? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Gid indeværende anlæg ud nemlig funktionsdygtig

  12. here i am on H2G2 Film Website · · Score: 3, Funny
    with a brain the size of a planet and all you want me to do is moderate? Oh, alright I'll moderate but don't ask me to enjoy it becasue I won't.

    Hang on - I'm supposed to be designing the fjords...

  13. i know.... on Spyware Becoming Worst Tech Support Problem · · Score: 0, Insightful

    how about NOT installing shit on your systems duh?

  14. Re:Compatible with windows? on Ignalum Linux - A Bridge to Windows? · · Score: 1
    couldn't have said it better myself!

    As a long time windows programmer I have seen tons of improvements in the development environement on windows over the last dozen years.

    What's available for Linux? vi? pico? emacs?

  15. on a side note... on Math And The Computer Science Major · · Score: 1
    why do the Americans insist on the sigular "math" while the British insist on the plural "maths"?

    As a Brit - I much prefer "maths" since it is an abbreviation of "Mathematics" not "Mathematic".

    Also it sounds better (tounge-firmly-in-cheek)

  16. 0 degree longitude on Best Images Yet Of Saturn's Moon Titan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I noticed one of the images superimposed with latitude and longitudes. Who decides (and how) where the 0 degree longitude is on astronomical bodies?

  17. founts of dependability ? on "Missing Link" In Windows Emulation Unveiled? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I prefer founts of times new roman.

  18. see it from 35,000 ft ? on The Lyrids Are Coming! · · Score: 1

    I'll be flying tonight in europe - any chance i'll see anything out of the tiny 737 windows? should i insist on a window seat?

  19. *yawn* The same old discussion.... on .mail Domain To Eliminate Spam? · · Score: 1

    with no implementation in sight.? so why bother posting it on the front page?

  20. Re:On Grey'd out menu items on Open-Source Software and "The Luxury of Ignorance" · · Score: 1

    yes.

  21. Re:Differences... on Viruses and Market Dominance - Myth or Fact? · · Score: 1

    >>> Now, when we are past the political differences, we may consider how "technically" harder is it to write Linux viruses.

    Ok - lets talk once 300 million arsehole users and sys-admins deploy linux. Are you SOOOOOOOO sure that there will be NO exploits?
    GROW UP - I'm no windoluvver but hells bells!!!

  22. i just dont buy this... on Viruses and Market Dominance - Myth or Fact? · · Score: 1

    The article is misguided, misquoted, misleading and miswhateverhernameis.

    The sheer fallacy that somehow one OS is *inherently* better than another!!!

    Have you people not learnt anything?

    Obviously not. I'm not even going to bother to spell it out here.

  23. Re:Good thing it wasn't email on Earthstation 5 Claimed to be Malware · · Score: 1

    damned fool - unsubscribe from /. immediately, we dont want your type here!

  24. whats the BIOS? on Smartcards to Track London Commuters · · Score: 1

    Wow! Couple one of these with the earlier e-ink story! How cool would that be?

    One question though - does the bios on these boot off a USB device?

  25. a detailed paper (no pun!) on Paper Capable Of Playing Videos Developed · · Score: 2, Informative

    on this by the authors is available here

    See how the 'shape' of the pixel can determine where the ink goes when voltage is applied. hmm interesting!