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  1. Re:Very Interesting... on Google Chrome, the Google Browser · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our new googly overlords.

  2. Re:Put your game on Stardock central/Impulse on Game Developer Asks To Hear From Pirates · · Score: 1

    thats how i feel about my games on steam. there are three publishers who i consider amazing enough for my $50-$60. Valve for their half life series, iD for their quake and doom franchises, and Blizzard for the warcraft and starcraft series.

    any other games that make a significant impact on the way i play my games can get some cash, otherwise i either pirate the game, get bored half way through and uninstall it, or buy the game when it reaches the ten dollar bargain bin at walmart, or used at gamestop (i do pirate my psp, xbox, ps2, etc games).

  3. Re:FIST SPORT on Touchscreen Project For PSP · · Score: 1

    PSP - its like carpet you can rub, outside!

  4. Re:Abandonware on MS To Finally End OEM Licensing For Windows 3.11 · · Score: 1

    Free tattoo gun with every hundred purchases!

  5. Re:47% on Firefox Users Stay Ahead On the Update Curve · · Score: 1

    i only meant to show that relatively current builds might have issues with it, could even be just xp sp3.

  6. Re:47% on Firefox Users Stay Ahead On the Update Curve · · Score: 2, Funny

    breaks repeatedly on my system. xp sp3, dual core athlon 2.0ghz, 2gb ram.

  7. Re:Why hasn't anybody invented... on Review of Das Keyboard · · Score: 1

    because someone has been developing one for the last few years, i dont suppose you live under a rock or anything, but heres a link just in case

    Ricockulously expensive optimus keyboard

  8. Re:The only thing I want to know... on Review of Das Keyboard · · Score: 2, Insightful

    start + L start + D are just a few that come to mind that i use on an hourly basis.

  9. Re:A Fitness center analogy.. on Beating Comcast's Sandvine On Linux With Iptables · · Score: 4, Insightful

    yes, very much so. a year pass is a year pass, unless the contract stipulates how many times a week one can show up, it would be false advertising to sell a year pass with undisclosed limits.

  10. Re:Umm...am I still on Slashdot? on Dark Alex Releases 4.01 M33 Firmware For PSP · · Score: 1

    psp-hacks.com comes to mind, its a fairly comprehensive news site for owners of hacked psp's.

    however, thank god for this news, downloading the update now!

  11. Re:Short answer: no on Fresh Air For Windows? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    that actually sounds pretty freakin sweet.

  12. Re:Food Networking on Dead At 92, Business Computing Pioneer David Caminer · · Score: 1

    or myriad the same cows, ground meat isnt usually to specific.

  13. Re:Tea company? on Dead At 92, Business Computing Pioneer David Caminer · · Score: 1

    AND she'd have an awesomely stocked fridge for the post coitus munchies!

  14. Re:Obviously these keys are VERY powerful. on Blizzard Introduces One-Time Password Devices For WoW · · Score: 1

    never gonna happen, its druidic. now if a rogue keyfob were to become an issue, you can damn well bet it'd get nerfed faster than you can say dual-wield

  15. Re:The first thing that comes to my mind is... on Blizzard Introduces One-Time Password Devices For WoW · · Score: 1

    nearly all american banks, sadly, do not require any sort of hardware authentication for online banking.

  16. Re:so what on Another Inventor of the Internet Wants To Gag It · · Score: 2, Interesting

    i like this analogy, because it also helps define why bittorrent traffic gets deprioritized.

    the bittorrent protocol isn't degrading to performance because of the actual up/down bandwidth it uses, but because of all the simultaneous connections it opens up. only so many cars can go down a road at a given time, trying to shove 30 cars side by side down a 10 lane highway is going to cause problems, and 20 of those cars are going to have to get out of the way and wait in line.

  17. Re:so what on Another Inventor of the Internet Wants To Gag It · · Score: 1

    Comcast does advertise "up to X Mbit", and it is not up to the ad to tell you what to expect from their service, the TOS agreement is. Ad's exist to lure you into purchasing their service.

    if your TOS says nothing about "slow-laning" your other traffic for the purposes of bettering their network for other concurrent users, you are more than free to sue for your right to saturate your line.

  18. Re:so what on Another Inventor of the Internet Wants To Gag It · · Score: 2, Informative

    that will last till your upstream/downstream bandwidth saturates, and your users experience a total network lockdown instead of a slowdown. at which point, you will begin to prioritize traffic.

    the alternative would be to make sure you actually had 6mbit to dish out to every user, and kept all their connections straight to the backbone, instead of using switches to consolidate traffic. at this point, the price becomes way too much, and for the overhead you'd charge your customers so that you'd make a profit, they could just buy their own dedicated lines (which is what you'd be selling anyway), or switch to a cheaper, discriminating ISP.

  19. Re:Why isn't this a console title? on Blizzard Announces Diablo 3 · · Score: 1

    no. to do that would be to alienate their core audience, the first two games were pc games, the controls that are familiar to the players would have to be bastardized to fit onto the control pads, AND 360 owners would have to pay for their online service, ps3 owners wouldnt, and battlenet has always been free. It's pretty much guaranteed that anyone that enjoys diablo owns a PC, blizz cannot guarantee that they will also own a current gen console.

  20. Re:IPV6 here we come... on Feds Say They're Ready For Monday's IPv6 Deadline · · Score: 2, Informative

    not to mention the fact that its only the backbones, and they only need to be capable of passing ipv6 data, which is why for once everything is on schedule to be complete. were they to also require that all the governments computers actually use ipv6, it would be a totally different matter altogether.

  21. Re:What are we killing now? on Blizzard Announces Diablo 3 · · Score: 1

    Kraid and Ridley have often made me wonder the same questions.

  22. Re:Why alarm bells? on Firefox 3 Already Rules the Roost · · Score: 1

    (and personally, I have yet to see one FF addon that excites me).

    how about an adblocking system that actually works?

  23. Re:Ethernet is NOT a cable! on Denon's $499 Ethernet Cable · · Score: 1

    to be totally anal, RJ-45 (aka RJ-45s) is not intended to carry any sort of modern network traffic. the part of this cable that defines it as ethernet is the fact that it is wired to the TIA/EIA 568B spec, which was designed solely for ethernet using unshielded twisted pair cable, when wired into an 8P8C connector (there is also no such thing as an RJ45 connector, RJ45 is a wiring standard in and of itself), thereby making it an ethernet cable.

    case in point, sony used an IEEE1394 connection (commonly known as firewire) on it's ps2 console, however it called the system i.Link, while still using firewire cables to transmit the data.

    so all in all, they are using an ethernet cable for the transmission of digital data, which is its intended use, and all ethernet cables will work just as suitably. ethernet was not designed for one type of traffic and one type only, and it's used to carry more than just IP frames.

  24. Re:Ethernet is NOT a cable! on Denon's $499 Ethernet Cable · · Score: 1

    the signal is digital, the wire (diagrams available on the site) is wired to the TIA/EIA 568B spec (ethernet spec), and the only difference between the cheap cable and the one "better built for the job" would be the attention to detail that the manufacturer used in twisting the wires to reduce crosstalk, possibly the gauge of wire (some wires use a thinner wire to save money at the cost of interference issues), and possibly the shielding.

    this is, irrevocably, a $100/ft cat5 stp cable, that only comes in one size, is wrapped in cloth, and doesn't even have an anti-snag shield over the tab.

  25. Re:Absolutely. on Videogames Make Better Horror Than Movies? · · Score: 1

    the first screen has a text box in it that says "you must escape this house of residing evil" holy precursor batman!