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  1. Re:John Carmack is a class act on Patent Issue Delays Doom 3 Source Code Release · · Score: 2

    we have a high profile dev team going out of their way to release a AAA game as open source, and you give them crap? come on. get off the internet.

  2. Re:John Carmack is a class act on Patent Issue Delays Doom 3 Source Code Release · · Score: 1

    agreed. doing it for the team.

  3. this is an amazing thing for Id/Carmack to do on Patent Issue Delays Doom 3 Source Code Release · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is an amazing gift to the FOSS community. Not only are they just deciding to give away code they don't use anymore - but they are putting SERIOUS EFFORT into making it safe to release to the community. This shows without a shadow of a doubt that Id Software are GOOD GUYS. We need to give these guys our thanks.

  4. Re:Controlled by IT managers on Cisco's Tablet Act Like a Desktop · · Score: 1

    aaahhahahaha. +1

  5. Re:Controlled by IT managers on Cisco's Tablet Act Like a Desktop · · Score: 1

    my friend uses an ipad for her job and its critical. she is an insurance assessor. goes all over the city and uses the tablet to record things. in this situation:
    phone size = too small
    laptop = too clumsy.
    thats just one example of a tablet computer in its element. another is for students. i'd much rather have a device that doesnt take up screw all room in my back pack than a netbook. you need something with an ARM cpu that can suspend/resume instantly, weighs next to nothing, and is wide enough to be like a sheet of paper. hell, if used with a stylus it would be perfect.

  6. Re:Why use a new tech? on Sound-Based System Promises Chipless Phone Payment · · Score: 1

    good point. bluetooth sends out RF signals and is close range. and doesnt suffer any interference from audible stuff. although to be honest i would prefer contact payment.
    whats hard about touching ya phone on something? like a spot that you touch onto the store owner's box.
    and before ya say 'hacking through the i/o port' you're still sending data with RF so its no different. Just cant be eavesdropped.

  7. Re:Probably wouldn't work so well in a night club on Sound-Based System Promises Chipless Phone Payment · · Score: 1

    hey man you're totally right. what about night clubs? theres no way on earth it would work in a night club aye. hey not to mention all of those rooted iphones out there.. whatever private key/access the phone has a hacker would have too.

  8. Re:Hack the signal on Sound-Based System Promises Chipless Phone Payment · · Score: 1

    haha! +5 i met that guy. michael winslow. he's a top guy. he wouldnt tell me how he does jimi hendrix's guitar tho :P i did see him perform it live however. most amazing thing youve ever seen. he also did an entire 5min scene of starwars with the video on a projector while he did all the sounds himself.

  9. Dont the DACs only output sound up to 20KHz? on Sound-Based System Promises Chipless Phone Payment · · Score: 1

    It will be cool hearing a little 'DoodleyBIP!' sound when ya buy things!!!!

    But seriously. For this to be an advantage it would have to run as an application requiring no hardware changes, and would be subject to the same restrictions.
    Like say - a limited range of frequencies (about 50Hz up to 18Khz to be conservative). Humans can hear all of that, and its even dangerous to be too loud at high frequencies.

  10. Re:Grab images and ... on EG8 Publishes Report In Noninteractive, Nonquotable Format · · Score: 1

    ..or just download the pdf and copy paste into notepad.

  11. There's a download PDF link which is OCR'd on EG8 Publishes Report In Noninteractive, Nonquotable Format · · Score: 1

    Whats wrong with you lot? You can download a PDF version and its OCR'd already. I have the plaintext version of this 'ebook' already in my text editor.

  12. Re:Free, anonymous 3G on English Teenager Invents a Better Doorbell · · Score: 1

    except there's only a button on the outside and the wire is going through a door to the 3G circuit on the other side of the house, underneath an angry guard dog.

  13. Already Invented and in every apartment on English Teenager Invents a Better Doorbell · · Score: 1

    They already have these! My doorbell just happens to be down on the ground floor along with everyone elses. When someone pushes my door bell it dials a telephone number. It can dial my cellphone, I just don't pay for the service.

  14. Re:Ha Ha, mine goes to 11 on Cheap GPUs Rendering Strong Passwords Useless · · Score: 1

    thats actually pretty awesome. go unix

  15. Re:Use sentences!! on Cheap GPUs Rendering Strong Passwords Useless · · Score: 1

    not to mention commas or exclamation marks. sentences really are the way to go dudes

  16. Use sentences!! on Cheap GPUs Rendering Strong Passwords Useless · · Score: 1

    I use sentences for all of my passwords. I have in effect a 20+ character password which is just as easy to remember as a word. I throw in a number in replace of a word or letter and bam - i have an alphanumeric 20+ character password which is extremely easy to remember.

  17. Re:1Password FTW on Cheap GPUs Rendering Strong Passwords Useless · · Score: 1

    except every finger printer scanner known to man-kind can be fooled using everyday kitchen objects. wear a glove and shake someone's hand. put superglue vapour onto the glove. peel off. you have a print. not warm or moist? easy. lick it and put it over your finger. even the smartest ones which read your pulse, moisture and geometry will be fooled by that. fingerprints == next to useless.

  18. Re:Are any of these actually useful? on National Academies Release Over 4,000 Free Science Books · · Score: 1

    yeah exactly. the idea here isn't that we go 'yay we've got a whole lot of science books for free'... the idea here is that we go 'yay' because we can see the ins & outs of how science has been performed when influencing government decisions.

  19. Re:Do they have the truth about electricity? on National Academies Release Over 4,000 Free Science Books · · Score: 1

    ...Electricity in this book could easily be the force from the Star Trek universe....

    Gold.

  20. Re:Most Techies miss the point on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1

    .......It's strange that no one seems to complain about Apple using iOS on its mobile devices, while using OS X on its computers, or that Microsoft uses Windows 7 on the computer and Windows Phone 7 on mobile devices......

    Actually dude. People -do- complain about different OS on desktop Vs phones. People are tired of pointless segregation between computing platforms. Also sick of silly excuses for new -platforms- when all that need be different is the GUI. Computers are smart enough to run the same software on different hardware and fast. It is not 1995. It is 2010, and we are sick of that shit.
    Chrome OS is a thin client. What benefit does it have which you can't get from Android or another linux system, hardwired to use remote applications & storage?

    * Fast boot: Linux can do that. Or Linux on ARM can standby for days.
    * Cloud storage: Any OS can do that. Mount home drive over the network
    * Instant resume of applications on another computer if computer is destroyed: Linux or any other system can do that. Its called terminal services, SSH, VNC, NX, Citrix, you name it.
    * Low hardware requirements: Pfft, please. We have all seen linux running on next to no resources
    * Fast: Says who?

    I rest my case. Chrome OS has no real unique value. To be honest, Googles not even the first to try this approach. Look up 'web desktop' on google. There's plenty of sites that give you applications to use from a desktop-like GUI made out of html. Rig to your home page, done. Bam. Chrome OS. Pointless.

  21. a network-centric thin client? on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1

    STEP 1: Boot loader STEP 2: Micro linux kernel with network, display, keyboard, mouse, and network drivers. STEP 3: (nx client OR vnc client OR Terminal client, or web browser) rigged as primary graphical environment on top of X. STEP 4: Call it (thin client OR chrome os) STEP 5: ??? STEP 6: Profit Seriously does anyone else see Chrome OS as nothing but a thin client? Wtf is the point in this silly system?

  22. Re:Hmmm, don't really like the guys tone on Xbox Live Enforcement — No Swastika Logo · · Score: 2, Interesting

    its a game where people are shooting each other in the face. if someone is going around shooting people in the face and then sees a swastika on their back, and thinks 'that is SO wrong!' then I think they have their head in their ass.

    somebody has to be the bad guy. its a war game. hell, what about wolfenstein enemy territory? its always axis versus allies.

    the only person to cause any kind of conflict is the admin who is being pedantic about a logo on the player model of someone who is there to be shot at. shouldn't it be encouraged? lots of people would want to shoot nazis.

    pathetic.

  23. Re:first to hack the queen gets a free royal slap on The Queen Joins Facebook · · Score: 1

    Im not American. The Queen is famous, but that means nothing with regards to why we should care. I am also pondering why a monarch even needs to exist today.

  24. Re:Close, but still not pratical on Replacing Sports Bloggers With an Algorithm · · Score: 1

    best post ever

  25. Re:But why even need volunteers? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    You're absolutely correct.