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  1. What a load of crap on Running Windows With No Services · · Score: 1

    This is one of the articles that is just pure shit. They aren't really running windows with no services they just killed them all, a two year old could figure out how to do that. Running windows with no services should really mean being able to reboot and appear in a state with no services running. I'm also not so sure of there definition of 'basic functioning' to me that'd mean being able to surf the web atleast and not just having a glorified calculator. You'll note they just check by launching IE and not actually visiting any web pages.

  2. May 10th, 1995 on MySQL Mug and Ten Years of MySQL and PHP · · Score: 1

    My vote goes towards May 6th, 1995.

  3. High School Robotics student on Robotics/Electronics Class - How Would You Do It? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I had a robotics class in high school last year and it was rather fun. We used http://handyboard.com/ Handyboards for the brains of most of the robots we made. They aren't like mindstorms in that a bit of work is still required to use different servers and motors with it. The handyboards are programmed with IC which is Interactive C. IC is somewhat open source and has a linux version so we used it. The only downside is that they are rather pricy at $200 a unit. Some other robots we made were simple touch sensor robots using breadboards and servos(Servo motors are nice you should get lots of them as they can be used for just about everything!). This project came from a book called 'Mobile Robotics'. For another project we got an old floppy and cdrom drive and had to make a robot to win a race with them. Everything had to come from the floppy and cdrom drive all the wire/motors/switchs we only got tools to work with. This project was the most fun and likely the easiest for the teacher to manage as he didn't need to provide parts. You could do variations or even make the project more complex. One thing that helped a lot is that we started out working on simple projects and at a slow pace so that everyone in the class could participate regardless of having had an electronics course before. We often built robots in stages where we would make a robot with a touch sensor first and then go back and add light sensors and so on.

  4. This is a rather stupid story. on Gmail Cracks Down on Third-Party Notifiers · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Google has now taken it one step further and created a word-identification script filter as part of the login process." In fact if you go there now you won't see this. This is part of Gmail's anti bruteforcing stuff. If you get a password wrong so many times it starts requiring you to enter a word to try and stop an automated bruteforcing script. GMAIL ISN'T BLOCKING YOUR 3RD PARTY MAIL NOTIFIER JUST YOU FOR BEING STUPID!