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  1. Re:4 Licenses, not 3 on OSI Hopes To Decrease Number of Licenses · · Score: 1

    GNU FDL isn't a software license, its a documentation license.

  2. Re:Ein Volk on OSI Hopes To Decrease Number of Licenses · · Score: 1
  3. commercial GPL? on OSI Hopes To Decrease Number of Licenses · · Score: 1

    Anyone know what that means? GPL dosen't prohibit commercial use.

  4. Re:Free as in free? on FSF Appoints A New Executive Director · · Score: 1

    right here of course:
    https://agia.fsf.org/order/

  5. Re:Whohoo! on Smart People Choke Under Pressure · · Score: 1

    mmmmmmmm....
    Month-old sponge cake aughhhhhh
    *Drools*

  6. Re:Phew! on Gosling Claims Huge Security Hole in .NET · · Score: 3, Informative

    Id like to see a kernel written in either language.

  7. Re:Phew! on Gosling Claims Huge Security Hole in .NET · · Score: 1

    Its good to run c code on your machine. You don't want applets running it.

  8. Re:OpenOffice on The Future Is Open: The OpenDocument Format · · Score: 1

    Try unzipping it first.

  9. Re:Bleh... on Dual Core Intel Processors Sooner Than Expected · · Score: 4, Informative

    RTFA
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx? i=2329&p=4

  10. Re:Move quick! You are the third to arrive... on Napster to Offer Movie Downloads · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sorry, but in order to enjoy the Movielink service you must have Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000 or XP, which support certain technologies we utilize for downloading movies. We do not support Mac or Linux.

    To watch films on CinemaNow you will need the minimum of Microsoft Windows Media Player version 9
    No problem realy I wouldn't want ot pay the movie industry any more then the music industry.

  11. Re:Futurama Quote on Blazing Speed: The Fastest Stuff In The Universe · · Score: 1

    universal constants change at the speed of light.

  12. Re:EA and Microsoft? on ESPN And Electronic Arts Sign 15-Year Deal · · Score: 1

    sorry it would actualy be do-op-olizing. Heh, that dosen't actualy sound too bad.

  13. Re:EA and Microsoft? on ESPN And Electronic Arts Sign 15-Year Deal · · Score: 1

    that would be douplising.

  14. so what is this on Overclocking Calculators? · · Score: 1

    post everything on hack a day week? hackaday.com

  15. Re:no and no on Hackers, Slackers, and Shackles · · Score: 1

    What if they work for free? Or better yet, if the hardware company pays them- if the new NVIDIA card came with Crystal Core it would be an incentive to get an NVIDIA card and it would be good for Crystal Core. yes, you could download it for free, but to truly enjoy the game you need a new video card, which comes with the game.

  16. Re:Innovation in HL2 and Doom3 on Hackers, Slackers, and Shackles · · Score: 1

    Actualy, I thought it was the game industry that was driving the hardware industry. These new games are THE killer app for a $500 video card. The video cards coming with games benefits them both. The game companies do it so the games wont get pirated, kind of like how most pcs come with windows. And your copy of lambda squared wan't free- the card company paid for it.

  17. Free games looking good on Hackers, Slackers, and Shackles · · Score: 3, Informative

    I saw this article
    (http://www.selectparks.net/modules.php?name=Con tent&pa=showpage&pid=18)
    And it seems that there is a great base available that oculd lead to wonderfull things. Crystal space (crystal.sf.net) is a free engine that appears to be competitive in quality to modern commercial engines. Go to the games made using crystal, it can be used. I should also mention cube engine (cubeengine.com) and stepmania (stepmania.com) as well as the abundance of free MMO's and VR projects.

  18. Re:Finally on Observer Gives Wikipedia Glowing Report · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And when you find some thing, you fix it. Because something is wrong or vandalised, that dosen't make it wikipedia's fault it makes it the authors fault and yours for not doing something. Vandalism and inacuracies will be fixed do to the wiki nature. If the magazine sighted specific problem areas such as articles that have been vandalized or are innacurate, they would be fixed with in about an hour.

  19. Re:Locking Articles on Observer Gives Wikipedia Glowing Report · · Score: 3, Insightful

    By locking them they fix a problem therefor making it not a flaw. However I do agreee that locking is not good. These articles re more likely to be fixed as well, because people know that they are a target. once I needed to look at the GWB article for a school assignment and it was vandalised, the article was gone except for something like "stupidest president". I reverted it because I needed to do work but if I didn't someone else would have, soon. Vandalisam of lesser articles is more damaging because they will go unnoticed for longer.

  20. Re:ummmm on IDC Proclaims Linux Is Now Mainstream · · Score: 1
  21. Re:Ben Franklin on Energy from High-Altitude Kites · · Score: 2, Informative

    actually, Ben Franklin didn't do his kite experiment at all.

  22. Re:but what about the programmers? on The Care and Feeding of Open Source Software · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Do we need to make a living writing code? If you are a hobiest programmer than no. There are other ways to make money such as selling hardware, support, or installation services. You are also assuming that open source programmers neveer getg paid, this is not true either.

  23. Re:I told them.... on ISS Food Shortage Cause Revealed · · Score: 1

    but they all lost so much weight...

  24. Re:Does that mean... on Transparent Transistors Are Coming · · Score: 1

    no, considering that with todays technology we cant even see an atom.

  25. Re:how many other disasters in the 2030's? on 2004 MN4 Probably Won't Kill Us · · Score: 1

    easy -they could all be wrong