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  1. Re:Time for... on So You've Lost a $38 Billion File · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I've found PhotoRec [1] to be excellent for recovering, for example, photos deleted from a memory card (friend's mistake, not mine). It will also recover other most other file formats and appears to handle various filesystems. There is another program called TestDisk available at the same site which is meant to fix corrupted filesystems. -Azrael- [1] http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec

  2. Re:Not a book . . . on Free Geek Robbed · · Score: 3, Funny
    the open source guideline for laptop chucking aim early, aim often...

    Shouldn't that be:

    "Gaim early, Gaim often..."

    I'll get my coat...

  3. Re:Old News... on US Draw Up Rules for Space Tourism · · Score: 3, Funny

    This was reported a couple of weeks ago. Why are we reporitng on this again?

    You must be new here...

  4. Re:Ä, not A on Coca-Cola's Coffee Soda · · Score: 1

    Actually it's not. It's an A with a straight line above it (which I can't find the HTML character code for).

  5. Re:power strips on Curbing Energy Use In Appliances That Are Off · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately the rocker switch on mine has a light in it.

  6. Re:They are behind this on Aluminum Foil Hats Will Not Stop "Them" · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome whoever They tell me to.

  7. Feature Request on A Clock That Runs for 10,000 Years · · Score: 1

    Like other clocks, this one can track seconds, hours, days, and years.

    Minutes would be nice too.

  8. Re:blogging? on Innovation in Open Source Software? · · Score: 1

    In my opinion the OSS community seems to be in such a desperate rush to produce products that provide a viable alternative to Microsoft that they simply don't have the time.
    If Linux is going to become mainstream on the desktop then working alternatives to Microsoft software HAVE to be in place. Joe Bloggs wants to have the software he knows (or at least something with the exactly the same functionality) and is probably too set in his ways to be bothered to experiment.
    Maybe once firmly established on the desktop we'll see more innovation.

    -Azrael-