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  1. they last how long?! on Busy Lives Prompt Speedier Board Games · · Score: 2, Funny
    more serious, lengthy German board games in the last few years.

    Did anyone else misread this as:

    more serious, lengthy German board games which last a few years

    ?

  2. Re:what it is on New Discovery Disproves Quantum Theory? · · Score: 1

    Wow, I'm between "badass" and "moderately respectable". I've never felt so accepted in all my life. These people look deep within my soul and assign me a number based on the order in which I joined. *sniffle*

  3. Re:Not surprising, Ob-grammar-nazi on Students Do Better Without Computers · · Score: 0

    He who lives in a glass house should not throw stones:

    "It's almost as if people care more about expressing phonetical when writing more than gramatical accuracy and correct spelling."

    I think you meant to say something like this:
    It's almost as if people, when writing, care about expressing phonetic accuracy more than grammatical accuracy and correct spelling.

  4. Re:Shouldn't it be? on Flickering Curiosity? · · Score: 1

    Actually his unit was Hz, not seconds, so his mistake was using 5.391 as opposed to 1/5.391.

    The real frequency is something like 1.85494*10^43 Hz, according to my TI-89.

    (P.S. I win at nitpicking ;-)

  5. Re:NOT a big deal on Intel Recalls New Chipset-Based Motherboards · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Oh yeah, one last thing- I'd like to know what manufacturer doesn't use chipset based motherboards????

    It was probably meant to be parsed "((new chipset)-based) motherboards", not "new (chipset-based) motherboards". English needs explicit scoping ;-)
  6. Re:Just an additional scheme for reducing heat on Intel to Dump Pentium 4 in Favor of Pentium M · · Score: 1
    I remember a day where it took between 1 and 3 days to complete a raytrace in Povray, where it takes 2 hours tops today. You want to go back to that?

    You're just not making complicated enough scenes ;-)
  7. Re:Cool, but applicability? on Sun Wants to Make Linux 3D · · Score: 1
    Look at Apple - one of everything. One text editor, one email program, one chat program, one web browser, one mp3 player ... done.

    Ein Volk, ein Riech, ein Fuehrer!
  8. Re:What I want on 3-Button Mice - An Endangered Species? · · Score: 1

    They have that. It's called page up and page down.

  9. Re:Patent pending? on A Practical Approach To Shushing Your PC · · Score: 1
    A guy would have to reverse engineer the patented device in order to replicate it.

    No, he'd just have to look at the patent. They're generally supposed to go into quite a bit of detail. I think in the past it was even neccessary to present a prototype to apply for a patent.
  10. Re:Newsflash - there are lots of idiots in life on Auerbach on Internet Cruft · · Score: 1
    You run off and start your own internet then.

    Fine. I'll just build my own internet, with blackjack, and hookers! In fact, forget the internet!

  11. Re:But does it run MythTV? on MSI's Home Theatre PC Reviewed · · Score: 1
    pathetic lack of TV in/out in a "home theater" PC

    Not sure about TV out, but it has TV in if you want it. Read the chart on the first page:
    TV Tuner Function MS-8606 TV Tuner Card (Optional)


    RTA.
  12. Re:Distraction (also Deep Eddy) on Flash Mobs: Peaceable Assembly for Spontaneous Fun · · Score: 1

    Sterling wrote another story about spontaneous mobs, "Deep Eddy", in A Good Old-Fashioned Future. There they took over entire cities, and they called them 'Wende's. Sort of like Mardi Gras, but unplanned. One character says (sort of like 'in soviet russia...') "You don't 'throw' a Wende. A Wende throws you."

  13. Re:Is this really needed??? on PCI Express - Coming Soon to a PC Near You · · Score: 1
    Can anyone actually think of a useful expansion card that wouldn't duplicate something on a new motherboard (occasional firewire ommisions and scsi excluded)?

    TV tuner card? Are there any motherboards with those integrated? I also think it's a good idea to keep a generic interface, like PCI, available, "just in case". There will always be something someone wants that the mobo manufacturers didn't think of.
  14. Re:It's not an emulator, it's not a breadbox on A Commodore 64 For The New Millenium · · Score: 1
    And don't forget an S-video monitor, as you can't use a normal VGA monitor.

    The C1 makes it possible to use common PC hardware like VGA monitors...


    The C64 can use a TV set as a display. I'd say that's common hardware already.
  15. Re:Well, maybe yes, maybe no, but WTF? on Is Windows Ready For Joe Longneck? · · Score: 1

    No, I think it's 'lies'. see here, found in a google search.

  16. Re:How to bring Microsoft down on MS .net vs Mono, Open Source · · Score: 2
    Can you install Linux on a PC that doesn't boot from CD, like an Abit IT5H from 1998? Just wondering.

    I believe you can, you just need a boot disk that will in turn boot the cdrom. I think RedHat used to do this, I don't know if it still works...
  17. Funky Colorscheme on XPde: Cloning the XP Interface · · Score: 2

    My first thought when reading the /. article was "Why would anyone want to duplicate such an awful look?" They seem to use the rounded blue titlebars on the website, even. But when I got to the screenshots, they all had the win98 look. What gives? Do they have a setting (in XP or XPde) to change the look?

  18. Re:Wesley could have saved it with Open Source! on Critics Pan Nemesis · · Score: 3, Funny
    they'd set off a Blue Screen of Death and earth would have been safe!

    You mean Earth would have been in safe mode :-)
  19. Re:"it can pulverize ... jelly fish" on Tornado in a Can · · Score: 5, Informative

    The point with the jellyfish is that it both dries them out and turns the dried jellyfish into powder. RTA.

  20. Re:Not frost on Liquid Nitrogen Beats Air Cooling (Again) · · Score: 2

    I don't know about you, but this (9th image from the top) sure looks like frost to me.

  21. Brainfart on Hitchhikers Guide To Be Made Into A Movie · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I first read the title, I thought "Hitchhiker's Guide To Being Made Into A Movie" like the article was about a howto on being turned into a movie :)

    on topic:
    Wasn't there already a movie made of this? Or was it just one book? (sorry for my ignorant attempt at on-topic-ness :)

  22. Re:Console Only Mode on Zaurus Software Reviews · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yes, it does. You have to press '/' then 'a' at bootup, when it gives the 'Wait' prompt. The options when you press '/' are:

    q (x): Qtopia
    a (e): Linux Console
    e (e): init 3 (ttyS0:-free-)
    r (e): init 4 (ttyS0:terminal)
    t (e): init 5 (ttyS0:pppd)

  23. Re:Evolution??? on A Robot Learns To Fly · · Score: 3, Informative
    how "useful" would a primitive wing that can't produce lift, can't grasp objects and can't forage for food have been for the species to have considered it a "beneficial mutation" to continue via natural selection?
    Noone ever said that primitive wings couldn't grasp anything. Look at bats! They have little claws on their wings. As to how useful non-flying wings are, look at 'flying' squirrels. They probably started out with a squirrel with slightly webbed limbs who didn't hit the ground quite so hard when he missed a branch. Bigger webs got selected for, and eventually they were able to leap between more distant branches, by gliding.

    Likely a similar thing happened with dinosaurs turning into birds. The more webbed ones could jump farther and fall farther without getting hurt, and eventually one of them decided to flap its webs and they became wings. Feathers are just longer, more flexible scales, that make flying even easier.

    I do agree that what the robot in the article did was not evolution, it was learning. It wasn't even learning a particularly useful form of 'flying', either; it was attached to vertical poles!

  24. Re:Take that a step further on ACLU Study Wary of Broadband Providers · · Score: 2
    name something that you can download with p2p legally that you can't download on a public website?

    hence p2p is useless for legal reasons.
    name something that you can download with ftp legally that you can't download via http?

    hence (by your logic) ftp is useless for legal reasons.

    Don't outlaw something just because its only legal uses can be done by something else. If we keep doing that, we'll end up removing everyone's teeth because they might bite someone, and they can chew their food with their fingernails :)
  25. Re:Take that a step further on ACLU Study Wary of Broadband Providers · · Score: 3, Interesting
    What's left to legally justify broadband? Nothing at all. P2P is the only thing that justifies broadband.
    P2P itself, AFAIK, is not illegal, as you imply here.
    with a little patience the average home user could probably save themselves $30 - $60 by just using a modem
    To paraphrase a quote about linux, a 56k modem is only cheap if your time is worthless.