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  1. Re:song finding on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 1

    Yep, MP3 is MP3, making live a lot easier. It is a pretty good MP3 search engine, just tried it myself. Better than google since it just really gives the mp3 files and not pages containing the word mp3. Maybe something for google to do too.

  2. Re:Mod system b0rken, fail to mod me +5, Informati on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I guess you will score -1 for offtopic, but thanks for the observation.

  3. Re:DMCA in China on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 1

    China is pulling ahead in development and threatening the position of the US more and more everyday, as this great product proves (LOL)

  4. Re:DMCA in China on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 1

    Ok, more than I thought. But as a company CEO it is harder to be put away in the US since the evidence has to be more direct. In China they take a bit lighter approach to that (for example human rights problems in China). In this case though, it could be pretty easy even in the US to find the CEO guilty of wrongdoing by allowing a paid service (not proven yet, but the article seems pretty clear on that).

  5. Re:DMCA in China on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 1

    Finally a good MP3 search engine I would say (-:. A search engine which is a very automated process, is hard to control on content, but yes, you could see it as a mistake, the problem however is not that they list it, but that they apparently offered it as a paid download service (-:. That is clearly over the line of what is acceptable.

  6. DMCA in China on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 1

    It is a bit more severe there if you get caught apparently. Anyway, the 7 years prison do not seem to be really worrying for most chinese since you can still buy ultra cheap copied (or originals printed at "night") on every streetcorner.

  7. Question on Ask Microsoft's Linux Lab Manager · · Score: 1

    Since Bill Gates is active in the development part of MS Windows, how much cooperation is there between Bill Gates (who probably loves Windows as much as Linux does Linux) and the Linux group?

  8. Re:Very far off on View-Dependent Stereoscopic Projection · · Score: 1

    well, the claim holodeck like is still not going to make it then in that way, but the avatar aproach is a nice intermediate solution.

  9. So nothing new here on Windows Guru Calls For IE7 Boycott · · Score: 1

    MS still does not keep itself to the standards, that was already pretty clear after the review of IE7 92 days ago on /.) by a little bit more positive person though. I do not think that even a "more powerful speaker" like Paul Thurrott will not make a lot of difference in that. The quality of the other browsers in stability and possibilities will have to do the trick of forcing MS to be compliant (possible), or to quit with the browser business (not very likely to happen)

  10. The e-books on Open Source Replacing Books in Kenyan Schools · · Score: 1

    Are those books opensource too, you can have the software for windows or linux (or any other), but the content of the books is another precisely copyrighted area with very little grey areas.

  11. Re:Very far off on View-Dependent Stereoscopic Projection · · Score: 1

    It is the floor which part is of the problem: There are moving floor concepts, but they can not have it that people walk to far apart or away from each other.

  12. Very far off on View-Dependent Stereoscopic Projection · · Score: 1, Funny

    The objects they project can not be touched and manupulated, you can not walk in a different direction than any other person, and there is not yet a safety protocol which can be turned off so you can kill the borg with holographic bullets.

  13. Re:Fix css bugs on Update on Standards and CSS in IE7 · · Score: 1

    Thank you for this confirmation. I saw this too on OS X (panther): Suddenly a file appeared on the desktop while using safari & firefox. I do not know which one placed it there.

  14. CSS compliance does not mean it will look the same on Update on Standards and CSS in IE7 · · Score: 1

    Microsoft took care of that with their own additions, and the differences in still buggy HTML, which is not covered by css.

  15. Fix css bugs on Update on Standards and CSS in IE7 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I thought they had to start with a new code base since the IE6 base had reached its end of fixabilities (like add an extra fix, and something else breaks again, and so on and on and on).
    Apparently they went on on the IE6 base anyway???? Well, good luck with Vista, and your updated IE6 browser. I am off to buy a spyware firm & an anti spyware firm and get filthy rich from Vista.

  16. Re:The all time winner: Linus on Successful Strategies for Commenting Your Code · · Score: 1

    That is not really winning, he clearly got help from a lot of people to get it that far. You do not do that by yourself in a weekend or so.

  17. Re:I'd rather on Original Lightsaber Goes For 3x Expectations · · Score: 1

    Why, do you look good in it?

  18. Re:From the article: on An Inside Look at eBay Security · · Score: 1

    That is a bit disturbing. The fun part of his job is the two-way fraud possibilities:
    1. Do not send what you were supposed to send, so just get the check.
    2. Claim not to have received what you were supposed to receive and try get your money back.

    To bad the article does not give any details on how they research it though.

  19. Obfucksucated code contest on Successful Strategies for Commenting Your Code · · Score: 2, Funny

    This kind of reviews are really destructive for my goal of winning the obfuscated code contest (http://www.ioccc.org/ can not read any further.

  20. Re:From the article: on An Inside Look at eBay Security · · Score: 1

    What resolution and screensize are you looking at? I noticed the computer but didn't go so far to look at the icon in the screen.

  21. Re:Elsewhere in the news: on 19 million Amps · · Score: 1

    Err, the proposed noble price nomination was for the parent poster of this comment, not for the people who try to steam tuna while it is still in the can by just letting current run through it.

  22. Re:What? on 19 million Amps · · Score: 1

    Then do we trust these scientists claiming this feat, or is it even a bigger feat then what they already claimed? Instant conversion of universal (ok, not universal, but at least earthly) definitions when turning on this device.

  23. Re:Maybe Now... on 19 million Amps · · Score: 1

    Why do you have line 10 in your comment, more efficient is: 20 print "Ball etc" 30 goto 20

  24. Re:The other questions on 19 million Amps · · Score: 1

    The impedance/resistance should be able to be calculated, the material is AL, the size is tuna can (about 2 to 3 inches across, length about 3 inches?). I can't find the bulk condictivity value though, but at least you have the approximate surface

  25. Re:19 Million amps!! on 19 million Amps · · Score: 1

    Yep, stand in front off the speakers attached to that amplifier and you will not just have burst eardrums, but they will be blasted to the center of your head to just stick against each other at that spot.