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  1. Re:I really hope we see this again. on Learning HTML Through a Board Game · · Score: 1

    The english translation is meant to be available at the same time as the (final) french version. This will be no more than 4-6 weeks from now.

  2. Windows without IE on Netscape 8 Breaks IE XML · · Score: 1

    From : http://www.flexbeta.net/main/comments.php?catid=1& shownews=13318

    How is it possible to have "a copy of Windows that did not have IE installed" ???

    I would really like to know this, please post instructions ! :)

  3. Torrent on Self-Replicating Robots · · Score: 1
  4. Torren on What Does a Spreading Worm Look Like? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Ok, it's not that useful this time, but I'm doing this to learn :)

    http://dload.digitalriviera.com/SRL_Worm_Simulator .msi.torrent

  5. Torrent on Seeing Around Corners With Dual Photography · · Score: 5, Informative

    Only the first part for now :

    http://dload.digitalriviera.com/DualPhotography-pa rt1.mp4.torrent

    Second part in 30 minutes !

    First torrent I host, I hope it's ok.

  6. MS Windows Server 2003 also has buggy TCP/IP on Microsoft States Full TCP/IP Too Dangerous · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I wrote an article about a very serious problem related to Windows Server 2003 TCP/IP.

    Here's a quote : "Trying to set up a Windows Media streaming server to stream high-quality videos, I came across what I can now call a TCP/IP bug in Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition). In some (not unusual) situations, the server simply cannot use all available bandwidth between itself and the client.
    [...]
    Eventually, I came to accept the idea that Windows Server 2003, an OS designed for server tasks, is not able to fill a 2Mbit/s ADSL connection. Yes I know it sounds incredible but I've been looking without success for another conclusion for the past 3 months."

    Read the full technical explanation and see what Microsoft has to say about it : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Buggy TCP/IP ?