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  1. Re:The only feasible explanation... on String Quartets On the Web? · · Score: 1

    Is that whoever posed this question has never done even 10 seconds of research to answer it himself as one can easily find vast amounts of classical music online, on iTunes, Amazon, or one of the various "lesser known" stores.

    I mean come on, I've downloaded several classical tracks straight from the iTunes promoted weekly single. So not only is classical available there, it's occasionally even promoted.

    On top of that, every few weeks you'll see a deal on some bulk track sale on Amazon or similar stores posted to the old standby slickdeals.net site.

    So really, why is this question here on slashdot? Is /. looking to compete with google by crowdsourcing search result for the most mundane and trivial bits of information out there?

    This whole post was a ruse to get us to run over and watch that amateur string quartet playing. I suppose to run up the hit count. I'm thinking that a Slashdot effect on a Youtube video would all by itself create a viral video status.

  2. Re:Some Helpful Advise on Microsoft Talks Back To Google's Security Claims · · Score: 1

    No one argues they are fool proof the point is merely that Microsoft ships a more secure product than most of it's competitors.

    And you know this how? You have what proof? OH WAIT... Microsoft said so and they would never try to deceive anyone. Please ignore those lawyers behind the curtain.

  3. Re:You insensitive clod! on Did We Lose the Privacy War? · · Score: 1

    Google has this many links to my member number 5534289. FYI. http://www.google.com/search?q=5534289+&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

    NAH! That's just a list of crackpots :0)

  4. Never Reboot - Never stop paying on A "Never Reboot" Service For Linux · · Score: 1

    This sounds more like a Microsoft solution than a Linux solution. $48 a year is exactly $48 more than I paid for my OS. But the question is: Are we so lazy that we will pay $48 a year to not have to reboot the system? I mean lay down and take a break while its rebooting and you'll be fine.

  5. Re:Let me translate on Ubuntu "Memberships" Questioned · · Score: 1

    But that's the point. Once you start recognizing certain contributors more than others and giving them status symbols - especially where the difference is small and/or largely subjective - you risk creating a "them and us" situation.

    Next phase is that the "them", who are probably more numerous and contribute more, feel rejected and decide to tell the clique to stuff it.

    Deciding to tell the Clique to stuff it has already begun. I am the moderator of a 92 member LUG that supports Ubuntu. We have tried for 2 years to qualify as a LoCo. We have in the past handed out literally hundreds of Ubuntu CD's with a small install manual locally prepared. When we couldn't qualify for banners and handouts again this year for the Launch Party my membership voted to distance ourselves from "the elitist" that are the chosen few in Ubuntu. A large group have already moved to Simple Mepis 8 and waved goodbye to Ubuntu. I love the software and the OS. But I'm about to join them after this announcement. The bottom line is that they only care about you if you advance their cause. Being a user is totally without merit.

  6. Re:Of course it is. on Is Linux Documentation Lacking? · · Score: 1

    But on the flipside, I tend to use Google as the documentation for Windows/MacOS and most assorted non-free software that runs on them, too.

    john@john-desktop:~$ apropos burn CD brasero (1) - Simple and easy to use CD/DVD burning application for ... // apt-cdrom (8) - APT CDROM management utility // cdparanoia (1) - an audio CD reading utility which includes extra data ... // cdplayer_applet (1) - CD Player Applet for the GNOME panel. // hipercdecode (1) - Decode a HIPERC stream into human readable form. // mcd (1) - change MSDOS directory // rsyncd.conf (5) - configuration file for rsync in daemon mode // u1sdtool (1) - command line utility for controlling ubuntuone-syncdaemon // john@john-desktop:~$

  7. should still be beta on Ubuntu 9.10 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    Released usually means stable. The first failure notice I had after installing the RELEASED Ubuntu 9.10 was that the highly touted Ubuntu One was broken. My client was more advanced than the server according to the alarm. So as far as exhibiting their cloud capability they score a negative. My web cam is useless. Skype only partially works. It may say released but its still a beta!

  8. Re:hey, it beats on Film Studios May Block DVD Rentals For One Month · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Let me check something here ... just a second ... yup, thought so, I don't really care if I get to rent a movie 2 weeks after it leaves the cinema or I have to wait 6 or 8 weeks.

    In neither case am I going to feel any more or less compelled to buy the movie instead.

    I am in 100% agreement with you. I went in to rent a video to view with my family when my kids visited a week ago. I could not find anything that had enough quality and was family safe to rent! Instead I bought a couple of large pizzas and we played Penta all night and had a blast.

  9. prior activity - not prior art on 20+ Companies Sued Over OS Permissions Patent · · Score: 1

    Well we at least know where the SCO lawyers wound up!

  10. 58 Seniors in my community on Linux on Configuring a Windows PC For a Senior Citizen? · · Score: 1

    I am one of those seniors and have been a Linux user for 9 years. I live in a retirement resort and teach Linux to those that are interested. We have 58 full time Linux users and it is extremely rare that I get a yell for help. However those still suffering along with the Millennium Edition on a 386 that there kids gave them when they upgraded, are constantly on the phone with me. 48 of the 58 are using Linux Mint the remainder are using Ubuntu. You might want to stop thinking of them as seniors and start thinking of them as captives of a lousy OS.

  11. wouldn't a trailer be smarter? on The Walking House · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't a 5th Wheel tailer offer far more facility and a lot better appearing home? Wouldn't you have better luck moving it at road speeds as opposed to walking speeds. OK, it works. NICE! Now where is that RV dealer located again?

  12. Re:Explain this to me on Handling Caller ID Spoofing? · · Score: 1

    We do have - *69 will redial the number that just called you. But the problem is that the people using her number to spoof their ID aren't calling her - they are calling all over the planet - and the people who got scammed are calling this lady. A call screener is the answer.

  13. get rid of angry callers with screening machine on Handling Caller ID Spoofing? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Since the spoofed calls are not coming to her number the records will only show the angry folks who are getting scammed. It is their phone records that will indicate the source. Purchase a call screening device ($60) and block calls from out of the area or any unrecognized number. Most machines allow you to use both a white list of good numbers a priority list of close friends and a rejection list that would include anyone else. We were getting a lot of drunks calling late at night waking us in a panic. We put a "caller ID with ring control" on the line and have not had a single unknown phone call. We have not had anyone we white listed blocked. So its a cheap answer to the problem.

  14. 17 text messages from verizon on Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    yeah and wait until the sms message bills come in on those invites. Why would anyone mess with Verizon? Seriously!

  15. Block service to Verizon on Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If everyone just refused to send txt messages to Verizon users it wouldn't be long before angry subscribers got this idiotic charge dropped or they moved on to another service. I for one would be moving now and not waiting. But then - I have already moved.

  16. You know how to read a blog? on One In Five Employers Scan Applicants' Web Lives · · Score: 1

    DOH! I never worked for anybody smart enough to read a blog. My last boss thought the Internet was what you wore on your head when you were near food. There! That should keep me unemployed for the rest of the year!

  17. The Speed Trap is being set by marketing on Why Is the Internet So Infuriatingly Slow? · · Score: 1

    We have the technology but we don't have enough desire for speed that we are willing to pay the incredible price that will be levied. When we feel the pain enough we will be informed that we can get on a fast link for about $200 a month and everyone will jump at it. I have a friend from Korea who laughed out loud at what I was paying and the 2.56MB speed I receive on my DSL. He said "At home that's called BROKE!"

  18. yet another Microsoft patent... on Microsoft Patents "Pg Up" and "Pg Dn" · · Score: 1

    Please stop using our alphabet! We just received a patent on the use of letters to form words and you are violating our patent.

  19. Yankee misunderstand on Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud · · Score: 1

    China? "They are all forgeries by Nepalese separatists in an attempt to embarrass us." Nothing will be done.

  20. Re:Free wifi should be universal on T-Mobile Sues Starbucks Over Free Wi-Fi Deal · · Score: 1

    Have you ever tried to get a seat at a Starbucks around 3:30 in the afternoon? So now you have an additional reason for those airheads to sit around talking about boys at the office.

  21. Re:Firefox plugin on the way... on Microsoft To Pay People To Search · · Score: 1

    You've established your price - but no matter - I wouldn't care to have some vendor believe I was coming from Microsoft - it might tempt him to cheat.

  22. Re:Most of you aren't really getting the point. on Microsoft To Pay People To Search · · Score: 1

    Out of all the searches that occur, a small handful are the true moneymakers. When you search Google for "British prime ministers" the resulting ads are not very profitable to them. In fact, some searches are so unprofitable and clearly just information seeking, that Google will not even display ads at all.

    The important searches are things like "Best Digital Camera," "Kelly Blue Book BMW 325i," "The Da Vinci Code," and so on. These are searches that are very likely to result in a sale.

    What MSFT is doing doesn't seem that innovative because it's so obvious - but no one is doing it.

    Think of club promotors on sidewalks in NYC or Vegas or whatever. Typical entry is let's say cover of $10. But if you take a stupid little card from someone advertising the club, maybe that gets you free entry. Why? No reason, you aren't special, just you happened to pick up the advertisement. The club is paying the promotor to offer you a discount, so that you eventually buy the real product (drinks at the club, or whatnot).

    So if the marginal profit on a $400 digital camera is about (total guess) $150 bucks, and MSFT only demands the advertiser pay a cost per action, then that's $150 dollars of value that can be shared by a) Sony/Canon/whoever, b) Microsoft, and c) the USER!

    The point here is that it doesn't even matter if Google offers better search now! Going forward, I'll probably product search/research on Google, but go over to Microsoft to make the all-important final decision (because it's plainly the rational decision - my product WILL be cheaper)!

    If people pay attention, instead of throwing it out the window, this could be a gamechanger - it isn't the same as BigWallet, which essentially just shared the already offered referral deals with you (half a percent of the sale, usually). This could be a significant deal for everyone involved. Cost per action payment is the key.

    I has to be a nasty job working for Microsoft and responding to all of this stuff on blogs. My first thought was.. yeah they'll give me a discount on a stripped down model of Vista as payment. Its still Microsoft and you still have to count your fingers after a handshake with them.
  23. Red Hat is commercial and all in for the money on Dag Wieers Scoffs at Coordinated Linux Release Proposal · · Score: 1

    Don't lose track of the fact that Red Hat turned its back on the community and went all commercial. Then realizing that they had both alienated the community and lost a lot of software help they crawled back and put their Fedora on the table. Fedora is a diode - all the benefits flow in one direction. Mark Shuttleworth is still sold out on community and helping advance the state of the art where Novell has sold out on profit and uses the community the same way Microsoft does.

  24. Skipping Commercials is what your thumbs are for! on Youngsters Skip DVR Ads Less Than Seniors · · Score: 1

    Until the networks synchronized their ad timing I used to be able to watch two programs by flicking between two (or 3) channels. Having grown tired of the increased frequency of commercials near the end of a movie or drama I learned to go through the daily grid and simply mark anything I intend to watch for recording. Then I can zap through the commercials quickly. A football game only takes two hours instead of three, a movie takes 75 minutes instead of 2 hours etc. etc. I would switch to myth in a heartbeat but my signal source is satellite and no TV card can handle it. Life is good - as long as my controller and my thumbs hold out

  25. Re:Microsoft brand declining? Depends... on Microsoft Brand In Sharp Decline · · Score: 1

    Well if gamers stick with game brands, where are all the commadore users and the Atari players? Game computers come and go and don't hold a lot of loyalty.