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  1. Re:Taco? on Blizzard Made Me Change My Name · · Score: 1

    But then he can't karma whore, and what is the point of posting if not other than getting some more karma!

  2. Re:Then why doesn't Archos PMA400 sell very well? on Why Have PDAs Failed In The iPod Era? · · Score: 1
    ...So I'd call it a complete failure of Archos marketing.

    So basically we're screwed both ways, with them we're fucked, without them, we're also fucked.

    End Result:

    We're so fucked.

  3. Then why doesn't Archos PMA400 sell very well? on Why Have PDAs Failed In The iPod Era? · · Score: 1

    Archos's PMA 400 http://www.archos.com/products/prw_500594.html> does exactly what a PDA does and add media stuff: 30 gb harddisk MP3 Playback AVI playback (xvid/divx with mp3 audio stream, high res too (720x512)) Touchscreen PDA apps and for the /. croudeven runs linux out of the box. So why doesn't this whip the (video) ipod? Price? Name? Marketing (or absence of)?

  4. Re:I moved from Ireland to Sweden; on Lloyds TSB Pushing New Online Security Protocol · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately not all banks have this, which is a shame. It is very good however that they have that system, which works very well.

  5. Re:Poor college student's version: on TCP/IP Speakers · · Score: 1

    On the downside, you'll fry whatever is connected on the other end of the cable, as network is not meant for 4/8ohm end terminations (more like many kilo/mega ohms.)

  6. Re:Insane laws on The Argument for Crackable Media · · Score: 1

    You mean you can't use the shells?

  7. Re:Gibberish on Reducing Plant Stress Leads to Martian Farms · · Score: 1

    Regardless of the factualoty of the article in question, the use of Comic Sans in the diagrams does not instill much hope.

  8. Re:Worthless? Not so fast on Apple to Recycle your iPod for Free · · Score: 1

    >
    >And the rest will be responsible recycled.
    >

    Since when do large multinational companies really do that?