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  1. Re:Speakeasy on Best Buy Acquires SpeakEasy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Fourth paragraph, first sentence:

    "Best Buy, like Speakeasy, is known for its high level of customer service."

    Since when?

  2. REI Big Byte on Advice On Notebook Backpacks? · · Score: 1

    I really like my REI Big Byte.

  3. Re:The end of Netflix is upon us on Trouble for Tivo and NetFlix Partnership? · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Bummer for Netflix... on Trouble for Tivo and NetFlix Partnership? · · Score: 1

    I may be wrong but isn't Blockbuster owned by AOL?

  5. My vote goes to... on What's the Worst Movie You've Ever Seen? · · Score: 1

    To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

    The only movie I've ever walked out of.

  6. Re:Check out Infogrip... on Keyboards for One Hand? · · Score: 1

    That's a $600 keyboard? They don't put bourbon in it or anything?

  7. Re:Casio F-5 watch on Technologies that Have Exceeded Their Expectations? · · Score: 1

    Your LCD watch ticks?

  8. NWStink on Slashback: NWLink, Vivendi, Gatherings · · Score: 4, Informative

    NWLink pulling the rug out from under SDF with no warning was bad. It left alot of people high and dry with email and websites down.

    What's worse is that the VP of NWLink made it even more difficult because he trash-talked about SDF with other co-lo providers in the area. One competing provider rescinded a written offer because of this.

    And, remember, this is because SDF was the victim of an attack.

  9. Re:Good services are worth paying for... on Apple to Unveil .Mac Today · · Score: 1

    I'm not too sure of your detective skills there Norm.

    $100/year = $.27/day

  10. Re:emusic, for god's sake! on Vivendi Offering MP3 Song for Sale · · Score: 1

    On second look, it appears they have nixed the buck-a-song approach they used to have. Shame.

  11. Re:emusic, for god's sake! on Vivendi Offering MP3 Song for Sale · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure you don't need a subscription. Emusic was selling individual songs for $.99 and entire albums for $9.99.

    I've had a subscription with them for over a year and I'm very pleased. For $9.99/month I can download as many songs as I want. Plus I got a free mp3 player out of the deal.

  12. Re:R-R-R-Rock! on Back on TV: Max Headroom · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't we start some kind of petition to get all of the episodes released on DVD and VHS?

  13. What I use on Server Naming Conventions? · · Score: 1

    I know this probably doesn't help with 3000 machines but since this is at the bottom, it won't get read anyway.

    All of my hosts at home are named after Dr. Strangelove characters.

    muffley
    kong
    strangelove
    desadeski
    kissov
    r ipper
    mandrake (Debian box :)
    guano (5x86 Win box)

    At work I use Coen Bros. characters
    lebowski
    bunny
    grimsrud
    proudfoot
    margie
    mikeyanagita
    lundergaard

  14. Even Better on What Kind of Books do You Want? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How about a book of just general programming problems. The reader is free to use whatever tools he/she chooses to solve the problem. There is a serious lack of these kinds of books for novice programmers. In order for a novice to grow his experience, he must solve simple problems and gradually work through tougher problems. The book could also have an accompanying website where readers can post their solutions so programmers can discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, language, etc.

    There is only one such book that I know of. "The Programmers Challenge" published by TAB Books (out of print). Solutions are given in BASIC, C, and Pascal but I've worked through a few of them with perl and taken a stab at solving them with Javascript.

  15. Xfree86 on What Kind of Books do You Want? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I would like to see an entire book based on "Cool Things with X"

    Most of what I've seen written about X is a short overview in a "Learning Linux" book or 7 volume programming manuals. There doesn't seem to be anything in between. The book should explain, in detail, the X config files, the startup files, stuff to do with the client and server. Maybe touch on window managers.

    Answer questions such as "Can I just run one X server on my network instead of on every host to save disk space?" or "Can I display a window running on one host on another host?".

  16. Contradiction? on Why Nobody Likes E-Books · · Score: 1

    If e-books are failing as miserably as the article leads me to believe, why are the publishers and software companies spending even more money to sue others for trying it?

    Here's what I would do if I was in charge of one of the big publishing houses. I would look at how much money we wasted trying to develop a secure e-book format and distribution partnerships. Compare that with the success, or lack thereof in this case, of the product. And cut my losses. If some other company wants to try to make money with e-books, let them waste their own money; who cares?

    I have a different opinion than the author of this article. I think ASCII text e-books are very popular. I have around 30 e-books. They are ALL ASCII text or HTML formatted. I don't want to limit myself to a specific static format that I can't use any way I want. The downside for capitalism is that I didn't pay anything for these and I probably wouldn't.

    Here is a message for musicians, writers, entertainers. I don't want to enjoy your art if you're only interested in making money. If you aren't willing to give your art away for free, then you haven't put your entire soul into the work and, as a consequence, the art will not be as good.

  17. Right on Perl + Python = Parrot · · Score: 5

    When's the last time you saw an O'reilly book for $19.95?
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  18. this thing is going to cost a fortune on More on the Samsung Linux Handheld · · Score: 2

    But it looks gnarly. Pretty close, better in fact, than my Ultimate Gadget I made last year.
    I wonder how much my car is worth...?

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  19. Yeah, babelfish is fun... on C++ Answers From Bjarne Stroustrup · · Score: 0

    Isn't it?
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  20. !troll on X-Files Series Spinoff? · · Score: 1

    Kill your TV. Really! Turn it off for one week. If I was a billionare, I'd pay people to do anything besides watching TV. PLEASE. I want to live in a country with no TVzombies or "pop-culture (gag)"


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  21. Re:MP3.com, Freedom Fighting on My.MP3.com releases Beam-it Beta for Linux · · Score: 1

    I agree entirely. Somebody mentioned the lawsuit in the Beam-it beta testers forum. Something to the effect of "fun while it lasted". The moderator closed the thread and said "Pay no attention to the lawsuit. That is for the lawyers. Keep right on beaming." Bad-asses indeed :)

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  22. Oops. Darn Preview button on My.MP3.com releases Beam-it Beta for Linux · · Score: 2

    I think it's an overreaction. People have ALWAYS been able to share, borrow (from the library, even), trade CD's. Just because there is a way to get around security, doesn't mean the majority of people WILL.

    How about hidden cameras, magnetic strips, bag checks, etc. at retail stores. Just about anyone can figure out how to get around these security devices. But the majority of people still pay money for merchandise.

    The RIAA has nobody to blame for piracy than themselves. The only times I have taken part in music piracy is when I simply have to have a piece of music that is "too obscure" to be considered for widespread distribution. When I do pirate music, I try to contact the musicians to pay them directly because it is not their fault the RIAA doesn't consider them "mainstream".
    Okay, I think I'm done ranting now.

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  23. Re:What exactly is beam it? Live audio? on My.MP3.com releases Beam-it Beta for Linux · · Score: 0

    I think it's an overreaction. People have ALWAYS been able to share, borrow (from the library, even), trade CD's. Just because there is a way to get around security, doesn't mean the majority of people WILL.

    How about hidden cameras, magnetic strips, bag checks, etc. at retail stores. Just about anyone can figure out how to get around these security devices. But the majority of people still pay money for merchandise.<br>
    The RIAA has nobody to blame for piracy than themselves. The only times I have taken part in music piracy is when I simply have to have a piece of music that is "too obscure" to be considered for widespread distribution. When I do pirate music, I try to contact the musicians to pay them directly because it is not their fault the RIAA doesn't consider them "mainstream".<br>
    Okay, I think I'm done ranting now.<br>
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  24. Re:Reverse Engineer? on My.MP3.com releases Beam-it Beta for Linux · · Score: 1

    Maybe they released a linux version so it could be reverse engineered :)

    I was using Beam-It on Windows and there were alot of people having problems with it (according to the beta testers forum). Perhaps they are looking to the slashdot community for vision.

    Regardless, this is a wonderful step for MP3.com.

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  25. Re:Only MP3.com music? on My.MP3.com releases Beam-it Beta for Linux · · Score: 1

    It theoretically works with any CD (if MP3.com has a copy and has ripped the mp3's). I haven't used it for a couple of weeks because I was having trouble beaming anything. Might be high time to give it another go on my OS of choice :)
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