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  1. I had the same scenario 5 years ago on Ask Slashdot: Easiest Way To Consolidate Household Media? · · Score: 1

    I had this same dilemma five years ago. I've done the linux and windows server route, and the best I have found in terms of making it wife-friendly is to stick with windows. This holds true for a couple other things as well. If you're familiar with linux and know the software you need to rip DVD's, Music, etc then you'd be find going that route. But if you want to get this up and running with minimal effort you're going to find a lot more help on Google for windows software when it comes to ripping your media. As for what interface to use, this is up to you. I have done everything from having the PC hooked straight to the TV, to then using my XBOX to access it, to now using a Smart TV (one with PLEX, one with the built in DLNA app) to view my media. Hard drives are cheap, go buy a 1, or 2, or whatever TB hard drive fits your needs and stick it in an old computer and start throwing your media on it. If you want to hook the computer straight to the TV, XBMC is a great interface (the Android beta is now out but I haven't tried it yet). If you have an XBOX or PS3 or DLNA capable TV, just put the files into appropriate folders and share them and you'll be able to browse them from the device.

  2. Re:Paper Bill on Verizon Adds $2 Charge For Paying Your Bill Online · · Score: 1

    Not that I remember, it's free as far as I know. Should be illegal for any company to charge for you to receive a bill.

  3. Paper Bill on Verizon Adds $2 Charge For Paying Your Bill Online · · Score: 1

    Time to make them send me a paper bill again. Just because I can, which is no different than what they are doing with this charge.

  4. Re:Will the "unpaid contributors" stick with it? on AOL To Buy Huffington Post · · Score: 1

    1. Start Website
    2. Gain followers.
    3. Sell website for obscene money.
    4. Profit.
    5. Rinse, repeat.
    6. ?

  5. If there was ever a usage for on Usage Based Billing In Canada To Be Rescinded · · Score: 1

    If there was ever a proper usage for stoning, this would it. Find out who let this happen, and stone them. Set an example.

  6. Odd and I disagree on Gamers Abandoning DS, PSP In Favor of Smartphones · · Score: 1

    I think this is a bit of a play on statistics. You can make data read whatever you want, you can make conclusions seem valid by leaving certain info out, etc. There is a tremendous uptick in smart phone users, and with all the major mobile os'es there is a bunch of games. However, these games are mainly ways to pass the time waiting on a bus, in an airport, or during a boring meeting. There are a lot of games on the DS/PSP designed to do this, and some users will probably stick with just a smart phone in the future, true gamers will continue to purchase and use the DS/PSP for the games that are more involved.

  7. The Future Envisioned on Failed Controller-Free Gaming Devices of the Past · · Score: 1

    When I first read about "Kinect" I immediately jumped forward several iterations. What I expect from gaming hardware is the eventual ability to play a FPS game standing, holding fake guns, pointing them at the screen. We'll probably still need a joystick on the gun to turn completely around, but imagine how much fun this will be? There will be many other uses for the technology, but considering how well FPS games sell, I consider this the ultimate goal. We may even be able to switch from a rifle to a pistol by putting down one controller and picking up another; I'm hoping this is what the future holds.

  8. Tricks like this.... on How Hulu, NBC, and Other Sites Block Google TV · · Score: 1

    Are why I won't be subscribing for Hulu Plus. I currently use netflix streaming and love it. I was extremely excited to see Hulu coming to the 360, but they are going to charge for it and keep the ads. This makes netflix better in my opinion, even if content is limited. Someone else will come along and beat Hulu at what they do, and they'll become sub-par or disappear.

  9. This is almost hilarious on Major Security Holes Found In Mobile Bank Apps · · Score: 1

    Because I use the BoA app and it NEVER remembers my device, but apparently knows the answer to my question ahead of time =/

  10. Re:Give up the past on Hulu Plus Now Available To All — But Be Warned · · Score: 1

    I have Netflix, I don't subscribe to basic cable. I'm aware of the offerings out there now. However, they are either overpriced or not 'nicely packaged'. Netflix is awesome on the 360. I use it almost every day between my wife and me watching shows/movies or my daughter watching kids shows. I know there's alternatives to cable out there. I'm saying that the ones clutching the archaic delivery methods need to embrace technology and use it to better their service. Imagine if they didn't piss and moan about 'local markets' and all the problems advertising brings to the table. We could have some truly great entertainment delivered to our home on demand. Live events, pre-recorded, etc. It's all hindered bc everyone wants to get their dime.

  11. Give up the past on Hulu Plus Now Available To All — But Be Warned · · Score: 1

    Why can't content providers innovate? Technology has come so far in the past 20+ years, and they've fought it tooth and nail. Instead of continuing to fight it, innovate by coming up with new delivery methods, and in the process figure out new ways to make money. A la carte, pay per show per season, instant movie rental, these are all simple ideas. I'm sure someone getting paid as part of their job can come up with some more creative things.

  12. WinMo, Zune, etc on Ray Ozzie's Departing Memo a Warning To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I used to own a Motorola Q running Windows Mobile. The phone was great, and at the time was quite a step forward for cell phones. Now, I've got an android based phone, and while I think android is great and intend to support it, I see Microsoft being able to take a lot of customers from android in the corporate world. Blackberries have a good foot hold, but since MS owns and wants to support exchange, they can make Windows Mobile phones easier to interact with exchange whereas google makes it difficult because they want you to migrate to their system. Summary - Windows mobile is not bad, and stands a good chance at being a serious competitor. I also agree the Zune wasn't the success it should have been just because of who was backing it likely.

  13. think of it from this perspectiveperspective on Why Google Needs To Pull the Plug On Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    Before gettinflg my android phone I might have agreed....hut what the op is missing is that Google isn't trying to beat windows at their own game.....Google is reinventing the wheel. Android hanged the way I not only use my phone, but the way I look a laptops and how they could be. Think of all your parents and grandparents who just want to get a few things done on a computer, think of therlir desktops full of shortcuts, it resembles an android desktop. Sure, for windows and Linux power users chrome OS may seem simple, but for your average person who thinks ram is an animal and doesn't know the difference between dvi and d-sub, etc, chrome OS could be a wonderful interface to computers and the web.

  14. Re:Dirty or Flirty on Gamers Pay To Play With Girls · · Score: 1

    This pisses you off as a father of daughters... how do you think us women gamers feel?

    In this poor economy, probably excited! Paid to do what you enjoy (video games), and all you have to do is flirt with someone too!

  15. Habitat for Humanity on How Do You Volunteer Professional Services? · · Score: 1

    I would look to see if you can find a local Habitat for Humanity. I participated when I was in college, they do different things but mostly volunteers build houses for people who need them. There is a waiting list for people to get/purchase the houses, but the work is rewarding and they accept volunteers of all skill levels. If you are not crafty with carpentry, or drywall, etc, then you can always do manual labor (carrying supplies, yard work to prepare outside, etc).

  16. Re:It's all about timing on Comcast Launches Broadband Meter · · Score: 1

    We used to do the same thing at Penn State. End of the semester was the best, because they only checked your usage every 12 hours, my friend went crazy during one 12 hour period an managed to more than double the cap, took a screenshot of the usage graph, and photoshopped it to say "Porno Meter"......good times.

  17. Re:Sorry, No. on Tomorrow's Science Heroes? · · Score: 1

    Not that I disagree with you, but there are some things in Science that we 'just believe' in.....mostly because we can't yet show/demonstrate/repeat, only postulate on what happens. Also, I think you can have both, you just have to realize some things in Religion are there because they couldn't explain at the time and you have to adapt it to what we've learned since then.

  18. Re:Version 1.6 Warning on Build a BoxeeBox and Wean Yourself From Cable · · Score: 1

    There is a good chance the old one I have has pre-1.6 firmware. I'll have to look as I'm selling it....I know I hacked it in college to run NES and SNES ROMS, but I don't recall what version the firmware is.

  19. Re:Encrypted firmware prevents Linux on the new iP on Apple Cuts Off Linux iPod Users · · Score: 1

    There would be a great uproar about it but slashdotters can't connect their ipods to their linux boxen atm to alter the OS.

  20. Re:Support on Dell Thinks Ubuntu Makes Hardware More Fragile? · · Score: 1

    I'm aware you can't solve the actual problem by simple scripting, but built in error-checking would be a great feature. Kick out an error code that can be looked up in a well-known database as opposed to making grandpa and grandma learn how to use IRC or the Ubuntu forums (yes both are awesome help but that's only because I know how to use them and am persistent - when something goes wrong I don't feel like fixing I'll be damned if I'm going to waste my time searching for a fix - let alone is some company going to pay for their workers to search when a simple error code could be looked up with and a solution sitting there and the problem will be solved in 10 minutes).

  21. Re:Support on Dell Thinks Ubuntu Makes Hardware More Fragile? · · Score: 1

    But yet no one's done it before - even for ubuntu....even with all the common problems that could probably be solved using this method.

  22. Re:And one of those is on No Wine for Dell Ubuntu Users, Says Shuttleworth · · Score: 1

    Have you ever used Ubuntu? I've installed wine several times and its rather trivial - and that was before Automatix had it. Compile from source? Only 'the latest and greatest' versions of stuff needs compiled for Ubuntu, or if you are using a smaller, not so popular item that there is a .deb for. However, install Wine is VERY trivial with Automatix - even on the 64 bit version. And install Automatix is as hard as click a link and hitting accept. Get with the times and stop bashing Linux - it is developing A LOT faster than any other OS at the moment.

  23. Re:A simple solution on Google Deletes Rogue Ads, Dangers Persist · · Score: 1

    Better yet use a VMWare copy of XP?

  24. My Favorite... on Word 2007 Flaws Are Features, Not Bugs · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    My favorite "feature" occurs when I'm trying to work on a pre-2007 word file from my USB Thumb drive. Occasionally a perfectly fine file will delete itself when I try to save it. I open it from the thumb drive, make a few changes, CTRL+S to save, and it says it has a write error, even though the file is not read only, etc. It then proceeds to crash, and DELETE THE FILE.

    Now, take the same file (or entire working folder), copy it to a local drive, and it edits and saves just fine. I haven't figured it out yet, probably never will. Luckily every time this has happened to me it's been a group project file and I regularly give my group members backup copies for their own edits, etc.

  25. Rods from God on The Dozen Space Weapon Myths · · Score: 1
    This is really funny this is posted, just last week me and some friends were discussing something the one saw on TV a few years ago, read about it once or twice, then couldn't find mention of it anywhere. He said he read about a proposal to use what basically amounted to metal rods as weapons from the ISS.

    He claims the military used to as weapons, they could just fire the rod at said target and it would gain such speed it would destroy the target (with limitations). His argument was that he couldn't find any mention of it, so they obviously covered up history of it and put it into action.

    So he set out to see if he could find any more information on it, and he said he did and they are actually using it. Anyone care to weight in?