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  1. Re:What?! on Inside AMD's Phenom Architecture · · Score: 0

    I was thinking more along the lines of a universe where Win95 would actually run.

  2. Re:TWO! in one day? on Two Major Debian Releases In One Day · · Score: 1, Funny

    I know Linus isn't exactly thin, but that was just hurtful.

  3. Re:Simply integrate the already existing parts on How To Make the DS Even Better · · Score: 0

    Done. R4 card + microSD card + moonshell + DSOrganize

  4. Re:The wait is almost over? on Red Hat Readies RHEL 5 for March 14 Launch · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Care to elaborate into a % of the LoC as carried by an African swallow per hogshead?

  5. Re:How about fixing a glaring omission? on No More GameCube, Wii 2.0 On the Far Horizon · · Score: 0

    Thankyou! I can't even describe how much this bothered me; especially as someone who spent 15 hours in a Canadian November line to get the Wii at launch. I don't even own any online supported games at the moment, but being able to Youtube, etc. from my bed would be great. Finally my prayers were answered when I managed to snag one of the FON wi-fi routers from a recent free giveaway. Nintendo: ETHERNET. PORT. PLEASE. Think of the wired children.

  6. Re:Look at the bright side on Canadian Border Tightens Due to Info Sharing · · Score: 0

    Indecent exposure reduced to a lesser charge, eh?

  7. Re:Welcome on SETI Finally Finds Something · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Using the term virginal as part of a description of Slashdot readers is a tad redundant, wouldn't you say?

  8. Re:So...all potatoes are bad? on Suppressed Report Shows Cancer Link to GM Potatoes · · Score: 1

    Ever heard of the various gnome projects that have completely sequenced the dna of certain animals and plants?

    Geeze, no wonder my Ubuntu install has seemed so slow lately.
  9. Re:The most likely scenario on Interstellar Ark · · Score: 1

    Yeah, then there is the whole process of getting the rest of the code from the Klingons and Cardasians and then the little hiccup at the end with the Romulans.

  10. Re:Check your numbers on Google, Microsoft Escalate Data Center Battle · · Score: 1

    How many data centers would it take to equal the amount of Coke cans that need to be generated for Google?

  11. Re:The three most commonly used passwords are... on MySpace Users Have Stronger Passwords Than Employees · · Score: 1

    Love, sex, secret and God; so would her holiness care to change her password?

  12. Re:It used to be... on SpaceX Successful Static Fire · · Score: 1

    This is slashdot, we're happy just to be on the launchpad.

  13. Re:AMD64 3000+ on Which CPU Is Tops in Price/Performance? · · Score: 1

    The 3000+ is the model I chose when I recently decided to get a new machine after my old one (Pentium 3 @ 450mhz with 196mb ram) was starting to show it's age. I could have gone crazy and blew a ton of money on a more cutting edge chip, but I decided that the 3000+ coupled with ATi's x800 card and 512 of ram will do fine, and it has. UT2k4 will run great at 1280x1024 with all details cranked and 20 bots on. Call of Duty 2 demo ran fine, and I expect similiar performance for CS:CZ. All in all a great price/performance chip to round out a pretty decent (though by no means cutting edge) gaming setup IMHO.

  14. Secure their software? on Symantec Brings Complaint Against MS to EU · · Score: 1

    Microsoft selling anti-virus and anti-spyware solutions is like being asked to pay for a bandaid when you have a broken leg. If MS really wants to get into protecting its users from such threats, it should be focusing on the one place that only it has control over: the code.

  15. Re:smaller = better ???? on The Gameboy Micro Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Warning: do not hump the GameBoy Micro.

  16. Re:YAIM on Google Instant Messenger Coming Really (or Not?) · · Score: 1

    I encourage Google to stick it's toe in the water in this area and see what improvements it can try and make. The more instant messangers the better.

    As long as they don't invent a new messaging protocol. Use jabber; keep it open; be happy.

  17. Radiation eh.. on Warming Up Mars With Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 1

    If Metroid Prime has taught me anything its that exposure to massive amounts of normally deadly radiation can yeild amazing results.

    I for one welcome our Elite Pirate overlords.

  18. Oblig. Family Guy on x86 Emulator on PSP Runs Windows & Linux · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hillbilly #1: Dangit, Buck, I wanna use the sex box.
    Hillbilly #2: It's *my* sex box. And her name is Sony.

  19. Re:coincidence? on Computer Demand Boosts MS Profits · · Score: 1

    Yes because /. is known widely on the Internet as huge fans of MS's products, thus being a prime audience for such 'free advertising'.

  20. Re:DeCSS on British Police Demand Access To Encryption Keys · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I want to break CSS I just view the document in IE.

  21. Re:50% chance? on The 12-minute Windows Heist · · Score: 1

    I just knew there was something fishy about google.ca!

    Do no evil? *pfft* Yeah right!

  22. A great disturbance on Microsoft In Talks To Buy Claria · · Score: 1

    I also felt a great disturbance in the force... as if Mac users accross the globe laughed out loud and were suddenly modded down into oblivion ;)

  23. IE Patch on MS Patch Train Leaves the Station · · Score: 1

    I believe a third party patch is available for that.

  24. PPC free of DRM? on Intel Adds DRM to New Chips · · Score: 1
    From http://www.blachford.info/computer/Cells/Cell2.htm l
    DRM In The Hardware

    Some will no doubt be turned off by the fact that DRM is built into the Cell hardware. Sony is a media company and like the rest of the industry that arm of the company are no doubt pushing for DRM type solutions. It must also be noted that the Cell is destined for HDTV and BluRay / HD-DVD systems, any high definition recorded content is going to be very strictly controlled by DRM so Sony have to add this capability otherwise they would be effectively locking themselves out of a large chunk of their target market. Hardware DRM is no magic bullet however, hardware systems have been broken before - including Set Top Boxes and even IBM's crypto hardware for their mainframes.

    So while the current Apple lineup is DRM free, not all IBM PPC powered machines are quite so lucky.

  25. Re:Google turns Neocon with new Executive Hirings on Google CEO Talks Business · · Score: 2, Funny

    Who better to enlist the help of in the search for WMD's than Google.