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  1. Re:Flashlight or gun? on Doom Movie in Production For Aug 2005 Release · · Score: 1
    Hah, you've obviously never played Duct-tape mod!
    And, I quote:
    Under the crazy presumption that a roll of duct tape has to exist somewhere on the Mars facility, the Duct Tape mod sticks flashlights to your machinegun and shotgun.

    Imho, duct-tape is the universal tool for any geek.
  2. Re:miscategorized on Secure, Portable, Virtual Privacy Machine · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Heh, you don't find this useful?
    I find any gadget which enables me to boot a decent Linux distro useful ('decent' being relative), if it can increase your privacy it's just an added treat.

    Signed email is pretty handy, and setting up that stuff is a bit tiresome if you have to do it for *each* workstation you come to.

    I'm assuming you can 'preconfigure' it, or atleast that it stores your settings? (in contrast to your average LiveCD)

  3. Nasty. on Experimental GUI Eases Palmtop Browsing · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Sounds like just another way to give web-developers sleepless nights over compatability issues.
    *finds his valium*

  4. Re:No MIDI Support? on Design Your Own Audio Controller · · Score: 1

    They even mention example software for this to use in the FAQ, see this quote:

    # Is it possible to control a midi software or hardware with LEMUR?

    Nowadays, the is no way to control directly your prefered midi device or application with LEMUR. Nevertheless, here is a trick to manage it. You can use a software such as Max/MSP to convert and route OSC data to your MIDI application.

  5. Re:Hmmm on Design Your Own Audio Controller · · Score: 1

    They are basically saying it can handle "unlimited" presses simultanously in the FAQ, so no worries. (They are just saying they havn't tested it with more ;) And, for reference: # How many fingers can be put on the panel simultanously? In theory, there isn't such a limitation. However, we suggest you not to use more than ten fingers at once, since our sensor hasn't been experimented yet by 11 fingers beta testers.