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  1. Just buy a domain. on Easy Throw-Away Email Addresses · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have my own domain and I can create an unlimited number of throwaway addresses. If they behave, I keep it active. If it starts getting spam, I know which business I can't trust and I direct it to /dev/null/

    For example, if I were to register with slashdot, I could just use slashdot@mydomain.com

    I can keep it around for as short or as long as I want.

  2. Muscle regeneration? on Drugs Eradicate the Need For Sleep · · Score: 1

    While this sounds great for a day or two when you really need it, this could be detrimental long term just to your muscles. When you sleep is when your body repairs itself. Your muscles will go to pot if you never sleep.

  3. Re:Moore's Law? on Ken Kutaragi's Famous Last Words · · Score: 1

    Don't misquote Moore's Law...
    It's talking about complexity (i.e., transistor density), not raw speed/power.
    So while it is faster, it doesn't have to be 128x faster. Also, you can only compare same cost, if something costs X and something else costs 2X, that does not mean that the latter is twice as fast.

  4. Keyboard Mania for PC on Guitar Hero II Announced · · Score: 2, Informative

    It does exist! I have it.
    It only shipped with one Keyboard Model though. The Yamaha EZ250i USB keyboard.
    It emulates the MIDI ports, so not quite as good as a real MIDI keyboard, but at least you can play the game. :)
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Keyboards/M idi/Portable/Arrangers?sku=707430

  5. Re:IBM, anymore trustworthy in this? on IBM Challenges Microsoft With an Ad Campaign · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The other thing to remember here is that Lotus Domino and the other IBM business offerings do run on Linux. So it is on an open platform. As much as I love Pine for e-mail, business users (especially management) is going to want something with more features. So while yes, you are using a proprietary solution, you're using one made by a company embracing open standards instead a proprietary solution on a proprietary platform produced by an almost exclusively proprietary company.

  6. Re:Pot, Kettle on Senator Wants to Keep U.N. Away From the Internet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Remember that Norm Coleman also was trying to STOP the RIAA from filing all of the John Doe-style lawsuits and whatnot. He's one of the good guys.

  7. Re:Moore's Law on Smoke and Mirrors from Sony and Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Moore's Law doesn't really hold here since each of the X360 and the PS3 use multiple processor cores. Moore's Law doesn't even state anything about power anyway. Moore's Law states that the number of transistors you can fit in an intergrated circuit will double every 18 months.
    If you want to use it to extrapolate power, you should see at least an 8x improvement (doubling 3 times in 5 years) and that's not counting any lag time that the prototype PS2 or XB1 chips had between freezing the stats and console release.
    Based on all of this, a 20-30x increase is not impossible.

  8. Re:Irishman says GUINNESS beer should be $10/week. on Cuban Says RIAA Damages Should be $5 Per Month · · Score: 1

    Offering Guinness at a bulk discount? Brilliant!!

  9. I will cry the day this is a forced scenario. on Will Our Cars Become Our Chauffeurs? · · Score: 1

    There are some very valid points for a system like this such as the minimization and/or elimination of traffic jams in big cities. But this is the only place I could even see this as desirable in my eyes... I hope that we never reach the point where riding in an autonomous car is required. Some of us feel great joy in the ability to drive.
    I truly enjoy every bit of my morning commute. I will admit that it is in a city of only ~100k people so traffic isn't that terrible, but my and my manual transmission car (less computers and automatic thing happening) get along quite well. I enjoy driving everywhere except for traffic jams and long (5+ hour) streches on the interstate. As long as computer control and/or suggestion is optional and can be turned off, it's okay, but don't take away the joy of driving.

  10. Re:And just who decided he was King? on The Music Man · · Score: 1

    Well, I didn't vote for him!

  11. Umm... geek news, not kerry advertisements? on India Outsourcers Find Back Door in Canada · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The issue of outsourcing, offshoring and nearshoring has become a hot issue, with the 2004 presidential election less than a week away. Candidate John Kerry has said he will close the tax loophole that makes it advantageous to outsource call centers.

    I don't want to sound like a jerk, but not all Slashdotters appreciate blatant endorsements of candidates on a front page story. Editors, please keep this kind of editorializing out of the article postings.

  12. What about the Visual Editor project on Eclipse? on Gambas 1.0 Release Candidate Available · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Maybe the Visual Editor isn't in release status? (I think it is, but I'm not sure.) But this definately isn't the only nor the first visual editor project. Check it out if you're interested in a RAD platform with graphical elements very similar to Visual Basic, etc. It uses Java and not BASIC, but I don't see that as a bad thing.
    Oh yeah... it's also open source.

    The Eclipse Visual Editor Project

  13. Re:The masses will ultimately decicde who wins on Gizmodo Declares Blu-Ray Winner · · Score: 1

    The fear with Blu-Ray is that it is a Sony product, and Sony will do what it always does (Beta, MiniDisc, IMX) and require the purchase of Sony equipment and/or charge massive licensing fees to use the technology. There is much speculation that the reason Blu-Ray didn't come out four or five years ago -- when, according to rumor, it was technologically feasible to do so -- was because Sony didn't have the support of anyone else in the industry, and management knew that to bring a Sony-proprietary video media storage format to market that no one else supported was a lost cause from the beginning.

    Don't rip on Sony too bad about their technologies. Do remember that Sony along with Phillips produced our beloved Compact Disc standard... You don't need a Sony CD player to play CDs...

  14. Re:Well... on MGM Purchase Gives Sony An Edge In Disc Format War · · Score: 1

    I don't see any reason why this format would be a betamax failure. It seems pretty solid. But yeah, given Sony's record of unsuccessful and barely successful formats, this is probably right.

    Betamax, minidisk, memory stick, atrac3. Arguably SACD as well.


    Yeah. We all know how much of a terrible failure Sony's Compact Disc (CD) format was.

  15. MMX came before 3DNow on Current Processors Tested With Linux · · Score: 2, Informative

    As a side note, MMX.
    AMD licensed MMX and then added on top of it...
    This article provides background.

  16. Could be Neuropathy. on Neural Feedback Training as Therapy for ADHD? · · Score: 1

    My was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome quite a few years ago with very similar symptoms described above. She recently started seeing a neurologist and it turns out she didn't have Tourette's at all! She was diagnosed with Neuropathy which is basically the overfiring of the nerves. The neurologist has her on Neurontin now which is a safe, non-addictive drug that can be taken in very large doses if neccessary (it usually isn't neccessary) and is completely safe! Check it out!
    ikeya

  17. Re:KDE usage huh? on The Full Story on GStreamer · · Score: 1

    But KDE users are (probably) already using GNU/Linux. ;)

  18. I built my own a few years back. on Building Rackmount Cabinet for Home Use? · · Score: 2, Informative

    It wasn't for computer equipment but for audio equipment. It's all standard 19" equipment though. I bought my 19" rack rails at Musician's Friend and then built a plywood box around them to house the equipment. They are quite sturdy and should perform to what you need. In our rack, we had about 100-150 pounds of equipment in our 8U rack and it holds up great! Good luck!

    ikeya

  19. You're missing the point. on Caldera/SCO Co-Founder Ransom Love Speaks · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "They could have owned Linux" was said in regards to the fact that Novell could have been a huge player and market leader in the Linux market.

    ikeya

  20. Interesting. on Bluetooth Shipments Exceed 1M per Week · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps this is the beginning of the end of the "beginning of the end of bluetooth" statements?

  21. In other news... on Clearspeed Makes Tall Claims for Future Chip · · Score: 3, Funny

    Today it was announced that Duke Nukem Forever would be optimized to run on the new CS301 processor develpoed by a new firm called ClearSpeed Technology. It is said that with this newfound processing speed, Duke Nukem Forever will be the most realistic game ever realeased.

  22. Darl? on Torvalds the "5th Most-Powerful Man in Tech" · · Score: 2, Funny

    Where's Darl McBride on the top 50? I'd say he's pretty influential right now. Look at him, he has the UNIX world groveling before him!

  23. Green Laser pointer! on Expensive Geek Toys Roundup · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've been drooling over this at ThinkGeek for months since I first saw this. Just can't justify $120.

    Green Laser Pointer at ThinkGeek.com

  24. One word on Final Matrix Set for Synchronous Release · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Whoa"

  25. Re:So what is the true speed? on New Palm Lineup Reviewed: Tungsten T3 & E, Zire 21 · · Score: 1

    I traded out a palm m105 for a toshiba pocket pc - e335 - it is 300mhz, but the palm beat it hands down in most things - opening documents, opening the address book etc.
    The toshiba can barely play mp3s without skipping. I have to ask, why is the performance of most pocket pcs so cruddy?


    I'll give you a hint. Starts with "win" and ends in "dows".