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  1. Rupert is just jealous. on MySpace Users Revolt Against Murdoch · · Score: 4, Funny
    No one has added him as to their friends list. Of course he's going to get a bit cranky.

    However samy is my hero.

  2. Busting Public Ass on The Future of Tech And NSA Wiretaps · · Score: 2, Funny
    Does this mean they can take down Goatse/Tubgirl/Lemon Party now?

    *crickets*

    No?

    I got nuthin...

  3. Re:Frankly, I'm not terribly surprised... on Chimpanzees Beat out Children in Reasoning Test · · Score: 1
    Thats why we should bring back the cane. And the stocks.

    If I got smacked about, I'd smarten up quick. I think most people would.

    What the majority of kids need is discpline. I dont think ADD would be so rapant if they got caned every know and then.

    Even though people say I have ADD and say Ritalin works I refuse to ......OOH! A shiny thing!!

  4. RTFA. on Functional Paper V8 Engine · · Score: 1
    This is a prime example of why people should RTFA.

    The first sentence:

    This V8 Engine made entirely out of paper with the exception of a few parts (motor, wires, etc.), is fully functional.

    Only on slashdot.

  5. Its not the smart kids that change the world on The Prodigy Puzzle · · Score: 5, Insightful
    IMO, its not the smart kids. Its the kids that are motivated and put in the effort into doing something.

    Sure, there is a certain amount of smarts required for those nifty inventions, those startling revalations and those 'hot damn why didn't I think of that' moments, but more often then not its about having the motivation. My sister who isn't too bright and barely grasps the concept of shared printers, got a UAI of 99.3, and was working 2 jobs, while studying at Uni. Me on the other hand, prefered to read slashdot and ended up working as telemarketer for a couple of months.

    Motivation is what changes the world. Attitude is central to survival, not always intelligence.

  6. Australian Courts Making Sense? on PS2 Mod Chips Legal In Australia · · Score: 1, Funny
    This is a sign of the apocalypse. Forget the earthquakes, and the hurricanes, the wars and rumours of wars. Don't worry about the floods, droughts and famine. Aussie courts are making sense! The end is nigh!

    Convert to the Call of Cthulhu while you can!

  7. Ogg Vorbis Popularity on Ogg Vorbis Share Reaches 12.3% on P2P Traffic · · Score: 2, Interesting
    IMO, I think we need oggs in cars.

    I used to ripp all my CDs straight to ogg, but seeing as I cant play ogg in my car, I've abandoned the idea.

    Why no play the original CD's? I hear you say, because my car got broken into and they were all stolen.

    Ogg's for cars would definiately be a great idea.

  8. The Perfect Solution to End Terrorism on Terrorists Move to Cyberspace · · Score: 1
    Simply(tm) patent(tm) everything(tm).(tm)

    Then(tm) we(tm) can(tm) sue(tm) their(tm) nuts-off(tm).

    I love patents!(tm)

    Unauthorised reproduction of this post is prohibited.

  9. Thats it....back in my day...! on Googling May Break Copyright in Canada · · Score: 5, Funny
    I'm sick of all this crap. I'm gonna go back to how we old skoolers used to do it:

    Surfing random IP Addresses.

    For the ones that have decent content, I'll carve the number into my wooden desk.

  10. Looks like FireFox on Windows Longhorn and Internet Explorer 7 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Maybe its just me. But it looks like FireFox with some Longhorn UI added. :P

  11. Re:Obligatory on Cybernetic System to Allow Physical Interaction · · Score: 1
    I'm more scared of what will happen when some-one sees tubgirl or goatse.

    And what of the poor chicken at the other end? Will its butt expand to fit a watermelon?

  12. Re:Ogg Support on Neuros Audio Releases Its Hardware Schematics · · Score: 1
    Ogg is a mad format and I prefer it to mp3 but what about people who like to listen to their vast music collection on car stereos? I spend a lot of my 'off-the-computer-time' in the car driving obscenely long distances.

    I have not seen a car CD deck that supports ogg, and to me, this would seem like one of the most important markets to break into. I dont want to re-encode all my oggs into mp3 just to I can here them again.

    I think it would be a wise idea to put ogg in cars.

  13. Afroman's HD speakers on Turn Your House Plants Into Speakers · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Thats what it reminds me of.

    But I'm a music producer, quality over novelty.

    Edirol MA-20D's for me! Even though they are not any where near as good as the Yamaha NS10's.

  14. Interesting on 3com to Compete with Cisco · · Score: 1, Interesting
    Cisco certainly has a large grip on the enterprise router market, 90% the article says.

    Most of the time coporate bodies switch on price (or just fire more people) so good work 3Com.

    When that article came up on /. I knew that more brands of routers need to hit the market and quickly.

    With one company, you inherent all the faults of that company. With different companies coming up to play the game, you'd have vastly different gaps and holes.

    Its all about moving away from the typical exploits.

    Hmmm, I think posting late at night makes my sentences incoherent. Sorry guys.

  15. Re:Firefox on Batch-o-Moz: Firefox, Thunderbird, Suite Released · · Score: 0

    I hate replying to my own post, but the URL is http://solutionsfirst.com.au

  16. Firefox on Batch-o-Moz: Firefox, Thunderbird, Suite Released · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I work for Solutions First in Australia, and all we recommend to our customers for their spyware problems are FireFox and Spybot SD, and the little known TDS-3 for more serious issues.

    The mozilla suite have literaly changed the face of the internet for me. Not just pop up stoppers, or tabbed browsing, or it being free. It just cooler, something that IE won't have. How can MS compete with a name like Firefox? Or Thunderbird

  17. Obligiatory Simpsons Quote on Savebetamax.org National Call-in Day · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Snake: Ughhh, Beta.

    In all honesty, it just shows that the better format doesn't always win. This can be linked very easily to the Ogg vs MP3 debate, the CD vs Vinyl war and the water colour vs Oil Pastels.

  18. Arrrr, they be hunting the pirates on Warez Suspect To Be Extradited, After All · · Score: 5, Funny
    Arrrg....

    Tis a sad day when ye fellow pirate BanDiDo, now has t' be keel-hauled by these land lubbers, arrrg. And so close to the day too arrgg. Avast ye!

    http://www.talklikeapirate.com/

  19. Re:Music and programming on Live Nightclub Hacking · · Score: 0
    See once again I am quite divided in the issue.

    On one hand, you can use this idea of the scripts creating wierd and wonderful melodies, but depending on the situation it may or may not work.

    I would agree with you that is is far from a cop-out on the basis of that it can be a legitmate technique to derive vastly different riffs and themes.

    For me, this is like trying to get a computer to paint. Can we create a program so powerful that is becomes creative?

  20. Re:A SHit Chart... on BBC Launches Downloaded Music Charts · · Score: 0
    Ever wonder why Radio One DJs have big houses and lots of cars? Let's face it, it's not because they are talented.

    Sounds like a load of tripe to me. Have you ever heard of the essential mix tour? With djs like Paul Van Dyk, Tall Paul, Judge Jules, Paul Oakenfold, Ferry Corsten.... The list keeps on going.

    Why are these dj's rich? Cos they are so damn popular! How did they get popular? By being good!

    Nobody likes a dj who can't dj.

  21. Music and programming on Live Nightclub Hacking · · Score: 3, Insightful
    IAAMP (am a music producer) and I find that if you want to perform really well at a nite club to get the crowd rocking, you give them what they want - its as simple as that. Supply and demand.

    Think of the dance floor as a high maintenance lover. When you bring on the goods, you'll be rewarded well.

    Now back to the subject. I can understand that you can use perl to create some interesting musical results. But instead of music being written by a persons creativity, its now a result of a script.

    I dunno, I'm undecided on the issue, but it seems like a cop-out, rather than an advancement in the way the musicians write/create tunes.

    The best way to perform for your lover is with V1@GrA - used by DJ's all around the globe.

  22. Free Software Day Around The World on Free Software Day Around The World · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    So let me get this straight, piracy is legal only on this day? w00t!

    Bring on the warez!

  23. If you don't like their music on RIAA Grinds Down Individuals in the Courtroom · · Score: 0
    Make your own.

    Its that simple. Download a demo of some music creation software, and have a go.

    Thats what I did. I was sick and tired of the Top30 crap and just about everything on the radio, so I decided to make my own music.

    On the way I found like minded people with similar tastes, and hey presto I don't need to deal with any of that RIAA crap.

  24. *Nudge Nudge* on Exploring Linux Desktop Myths · · Score: 0
    Wake me up when Windows gets multiple desktops

    Try Powertools for Windows XP

    3rd from the bottom: Virtual Desktop Manager:
    Manage up to four desktops from the Windows taskbar with this PowerToy.

  25. I some how regret on SCO Spreads Rumors About IBM Lawsuit · · Score: 0
    ...my $699 investment.

    I don't mind fueling the spam wars buy actually getting fake home/life/cat/dog/car insurance, but fueling this stupind SCO/Unix/Linux war is ridiculous!