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  1. Re:sexy beasts on SBC Builds A TiVo Rival · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  2. sexy beasts on SBC Builds A TiVo Rival · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    gotta say, once I took a few looks at the product porn guide, and the way the thing looked, imagining a skinning like you've never scene before. All told, this thing looks dope! And the macOSX Screenies! http://www.2wire.com/?p=161/here

  3. Something or another... on US Company Buys Commodore Brand For $33 Million · · Score: 1

    You know I always thought that things like commodore and mamiga shoulda been retransported to the solid realm again, the replay action is super. Tell another japanese element pixel drawn ga-ga go-go girl. Slam it thtoh another flick. Ok. Res-Trans The amiga had a lot of possibilities thaqt have only been relaised in the bedrooms of dreamers. Same for so many smaller and lesser known fruits... The OS you study mate, it's in there.

  4. Date with a Macintosh GUI, and simler eXplanations on User-centric GUI Design Explained to All · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Well, first thing I thought when I saw this was this previous article that was listed on ./. the link is here. It's really a rather good read, especially if your a big fan of Apple like myself. I found a lot of his suggestions to be good guides toward a better GUI, but a few were also a bit flaming. I do like the idea of simplicity, but I also like to be able to delve as deep as possible, when I can, and understand as much as I can shove into this tiny planet-sized brain of mine. I think that after using a lot of different products, and quite a few OS's, well, I can't settle on the perfect list, but this comes close.

  5. Re:My boasts on Funniest IT Related Boasts You've Heard? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Windoze doesw not have a kernel.

  6. Re:Any cheap bare-bone GPS chips available? on Two Ways To Use GPS With Linux · · Score: 1

    you know, I might think that there would be some way to pre-fab on a slightly smaller scale. I find it rather upsetting, and the comment to be a bit, well, it just seems to me to be similiar to the whole discouragement of inventors to invent. O.k. But IMHO, there really is something to be said of a bit of motivation, some creativity, and I kind of think it's this sort of chutzpah that has made a lot of people on this planet the people they are today. Just this kind of thinking, in concert with doing.

  7. Hoo Boy... on France to Allow Cell Phone Jamming · · Score: 1

    need to check those dang links... Sorry about that. Here.

  8. Great Wired Tool's Article... on France to Allow Cell Phone Jamming · · Score: 1

    Intelligence
    from Wired:home
    fullarticle

    Just brought back memories of an article way back..

  9. Re:Any cheap bare-bone GPS chips available? on Two Ways To Use GPS With Linux · · Score: 1

    are you looking for a full soft/hard package? I have definitely seen some affordable chips... I think it may take some finagling, but I think with enough intelligent guidance (maybe you can get a Prof of yours to get together a grant, maybe a Grad Student), and some perseverance, maybe a librarians whits, you'll come out ahead...

  10. Re:Other Linux GPS software to check out on Two Ways To Use GPS With Linux · · Score: 2, Informative
    NMEA
    /.
    gpsd: serve up realtime GPS data

    here

    gpstrans: download/upload Garmin data here

    gpsbabel: up/download & convert GPS data here

    v.in.garmin + GRASS GIS 5.7: download GPS directly into serious mapping & analysis software here here
    thought I would clean these up a tad
  11. Don't be Foolish on Storm Brewing over Microsoft on the Horizon? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Do Not archive your email, Said Jim Allchen, in the pdf that was mentioned in the email. Heh. Don't be foolish, Don't get us in trouble, must be what they were thinking. Now what amazes me is that if this were say, a kiddy porn ring, or a AlQueda cell, I bet that they could dig out the big guns, like a nice scanning microscope, and sift through the erased 1's and 0's till they made sense of all of it. But no. This is Microsoft, and they just ask. They frikkin' ask nicely, and expect everyone to play by the rules here. Jeez luiz, Microsoft, in an ANTI-""trust"" case. Hmmm. trust. Sounds like expecting to be able to trust a company to do what you are asking is the wrong route in a case about NOT being able to trust...

  12. Re:I call this google stalking ... on Google Used to ID Hit-And-Run Victim · · Score: 1, Interesting

    This reminds me of something someone did to me when I was looking for a new apartment to share with room mates on CL . He came up with a list of things that were basically ture about me, through a simple search, I guess. I was first suprised, & taken aback. I felt violated, in a way, but I guess this is just how things go in our informative society. But then I thought about things a while, and thought that this was actual a good way to weed out potential trouble makers, and also, to scare off others. I never did get in that room share situation, but it did make me think.

  13. Considering the heat of things on Censoring The Net With A Hotmail Account · · Score: 1, Informative

    currently going on in europe, I am really not suprised by the actions taken by the providers. We are currently in a rather scarey time for people that host, and people that serve. For the big companies, especially in europe right now, what with the crackdowns that have been reported numerous times. And just how much time and expense can be put into checking facts. I do think it's abhorable that this can happen, but I also have to feel understanding to the providers. I have been doing a lot of reading lately on these subjects, the one thing that repeatedly comes to mind is an article written by Tim O'rielly, here This is a well informed intelligent article on all sorts of distribution, and also covers lengths of copyright, and others...

  14. This Immediatley on Google Used to ID Hit-And-Run Victim · · Score: 0

    Brought to mind a article in a previous edition of wired that I read. The story. I think this is a great use of search tools. It brings chills to my spine, the story, and the way that this man seems to be fighting with his own ghosts. Well written, and shows promise to anyone who has had to hole a memorial service for someone who couldn't be found. I hope that the police to hop on this train and use the tools that they have right in front of them. It also is great that there is a netowrk like the John Doe network of people, all looking out, trying to help these lost souls...

  15. this fits in nicely on Congress Plans Space Tourism Regulation · · Score: 0

    with the plans to build a system to shootdown space traffic if need be. A previous article on /. talked all about this... So, are we trying to be THE FORCE? eeek

  16. Cellular fluid dynamics + AI Nueron firing on Fluid Logic Chips · · Score: 0

    I think I could see this being used in the future with cell's. Carry over genetics and crossbreed with dynamic XOR-XAND type commands, fuzzy machine language to me right now, but wow....

  17. Phish Show Lot Jam DJ on How to Podcast · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I had an idea quite similiar to one of the above posters during the last Phish show up in Coventry. I was thinking if you could up the wayyahe output on an iTrip or similiar device, and then have say 10 cars park around your central location, and turn up the volume, tuned in to your broadcast. This could be a much cheaper way of doing a DJ gig, without all the messy expense of renting and lugging generators, and such. Now if only I could scratch on the iPod...

  18. Wow on Mount St. Helens Lets Off Some Steam · · Score: 0

    That's seriously impressive! & Kinda scary.

  19. Re:The rest of us call this... on Tim Berners-Lee and the Semantic Web · · Score: 0

    seems to me that GMail would do a really good job of doing this. When you want all the info on someone, and you have all of their emails, sent to a whole bunch of their friends, and so on and so forth, well, it's been talked about before here on /.

  20. One RAM dump on Super-Fast Dual-Layer DVD Writing · · Score: 2, Funny

    on a maxed 1st generation G5, right?

  21. Re:800 sq ft = 74.322432 m3 on Green Housing Takes Root in Oregon · · Score: 0

    800 sq ft = 74.322432 m3, not 244 (you need to divide by 9, not 3...) google omnipitam est. -- Alter so, basically they need a good swedish designer to come in and tear down some walls? ...Cheaper materials through Meson-Quark Model of the Nucleus> Antenna for Visible Light

  22. Similiar to "Tarot" on Green Housing Takes Root in Oregon · · Score: -1, Redundant

    story series by the ?nephorious creator of Xanth himself, Mr. Anthony, well, he spoke of a distributed heat model... Now, I am sure that some of you out there have other examples to add.. Cause there is some hard sci-fi out that I am sure kick's this examples What an A__. I am --ApplScrptSudo...

  23. Re:No MacOS X? on Geek Olympics Code for Gold · · Score: 1

    yeah, what's with that iTunes crashing thingy anyway-way off topic here...