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  1. Re:NOT a hard drive alternative on A Magnetic Memory Alternative to Hard Disk · · Score: 5, Informative

    _Today_ they are larger. But tomorrow Freescale

    plans to shrink their new chips (29nm) under the

    scales of the future standard 6T-SRAMs (still 45nm).

    http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/75243

  2. Re:Let's remove the fences of connectivity... on Tech Firms, Don't Fence Us In · · Score: 1

    The real question is: Must the fence made of electomagentic signal absorbing copper be build at our (DE) waterside or across the rhine at the french side. Well, the debates will take so much time, that computer technology will be outdated at these days... *g*

  3. Your vison has became true a long time... on CRIA Falling Apart? · · Score: 1

    ago.

    http://www.phlow.de/netlabels/index.php/Main_Page
    http://starfrosch.ch/
    ftp://ftp.de.scene.org/pub/music/

    Only the former ruling industry hasn't
    recongized it yet...

  4. Please... on CRIA Falling Apart? · · Score: 1

    ...make the Record Indistries suffering end short and quickly.
    One, two years of boycotting theyr products, and art
    will be free once more again. The other alternative is
    that the RecI's death struggle will hurt all of us
    with their pestilence of DRM and IP-lawyers...

    Consume more Netlabels! *g*

  5. Re:The secret of Microsoft on New Blow for Microsoft in EU Row · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wow, das ist ja echt super das (angeblich) alles
    auf Windows läuft, weil es sich kein Dritthersteller
    leisten kann Microsoft dank seines ergaunerten Monopols
    nicht zu unterstütze, du Schlaumeier. Du bist wie
    ein Junky der sich bei seinem Dealer dafür bedankt
    ihn an die NAdel gebracht zu haben.

    PS: Auf meinem Slackware Linux läuft auch ALLES
    was ich brauche. Von meinen preferierten
    Multimedia-Anwendungen bis hin zu Maya 7.

  6. I bought a Smart Car... on Self-Parking Cars Coming To U.S. · · Score: 1
  7. The better alternative. on Self-Parking Cars Coming To U.S. · · Score: 1

    Buy cars with less than 2.5 tons of weight
    to drive 60 kilos of flesh through the
    city. Which means: No SUVs and Off-Roaders.
    Buy city cars for driving in cities.
    Another bonus would be the lesser
    consumption of gas and parking space.

  8. Volkswagem, yes... on World's Most Expensive Mp3 Player · · Score: 1

    ...they know how to ruin a brand. They (Volkwagen core company) should better focus on that what a "Peoples Car" is, and let the daughter company Audi do the job on luxorious cars with their A4/A6/A8. Instead the traditional car series Golf/Passat are climbing higher and higher in prices, and no one buys them. Really stupid. Never make a concurrent product in the own company.

  9. Re:Wow! Waht an investment! on America's War on the Web · · Score: 1

    bzzzzt, wrong too. The F22 is just a fighter jet (AA). The F35 is, like the F16 oder EF Typhoon, a multipurpose jet. With outstanding AA and AG capabilities. He is, like the EF Typhoon, just a little bit inferior in AA-combat in relation to the F22. But costs the half and has the plus of great AG capabilities. And there is no fighter jet in the airforces of hostile countries which could stand against one of these jets, even not the older ones like the F16/F18. The stealth capability of both planes will be worthless in the near future. The Radar Systems of the NATO-Partners and Russia are already able to detect the US stealth jets, so the lesser developed countries (China, Iran) will develop similar Radar Systems in a few years (or buy them from the Russians ;-). The F22 is a jet build for the Cold War for a fight against swarms of competitive russian fighter jets (Su-33/35 etc.) , but the Cold War is over, and today there is not longer a use for a toy with no corresponding game partner.

  10. Re:Wow! Waht an investment! on America's War on the Web · · Score: 1

    OK, SHINY is a plus. But the best is that there is no use for that plane in the next 25 years, because there exists no competitive airplane. All actual and upcoming fighters in duty of possible enemies (Iran, N-Korea) could be easily shoot down by the existing F-16 and F-18. Or the much more useful and cheaper F-35 JSF when it's build in the future. Every F-22 is a investment in... absolutely nothing.

  11. Wow! Waht an investment! on America's War on the Web · · Score: 1, Interesting

    They pay 160 Million bucks for a single F-22,
    and then they invest just 383 Million Dollars
    for the whole IT-security from now to 2009?
    Great relation.

  12. Bullshit on Interview with Microsoft Exec on IE7 and RSS · · Score: 0

    In almost every country which was invadet
    by the Nazis they found an leadership
    who has collaberated. And when there was
    no one, they established a leadership
    with the local minority of some Nazis
    and Gau-Leitern from Germany. In that way
    they did it in france.

  13. Re:Another Joke on Interview with Microsoft Exec on IE7 and RSS · · Score: 0

    "How to campaign for liars in the pre WW2-era"

    Just bought a couple of times to a guy
    from oval office, for some suggestions
    related to Vietnam, Panama, sonetimes Iraq
    an' so on...

    PS: But the french cannons where
    good enough to protect the colonies'
    coasts from the british fleet during
    your little rebellion.

  14. Hey, on Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    do we really want that the Internet becamesa place of a higher order and full control?
    I think a little bit of chaos and anarchy is a really good thing.
    And warzones are producing relly good payed jobs ;)

  15. Re:This means K-... on Could IBM Shake up the Search Engine World? · · Score: 1

    Kvista or Koutlook would be great *g*

  16. This means K-... on Could IBM Shake up the Search Engine World? · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    KDeskserach?

    KDeskfinder?

    Koogle?

    Kahoo?
     
    ...in the next KDE :D

  17. Re:How do you pronounce SUSE? on Novell To Open Source SUSE · · Score: 1

    Tsu-Seh for Zuse. SuSe -> Suh-Seh

  18. Re:How do you pronounce SUSE? on Novell To Open Source SUSE · · Score: 1

    I think SuSE is pronounced like the surename
    of Konrad Zuse*, which means it is pronounced german-style, not english -> Tsu-seh

    *German Computer pioneer, build the first functional programmable computer.

  19. Re:So, did they... on Hackers Forced Announcement of 10th Planet Find · · Score: 1

    *ROTFL*

    That was my first thought, too :D

  20. Re:HI-RES? on Ice Lake on Mars · · Score: 1

    The answer is: It is a very phat pipe ;)

    DFN = Deutsches Forschungsnetz (German Science Network)

    http://www.dfn.de/content/

  21. "Be a patriot! Buy american cars! on Microsoft Continues Anti-OSS Strategy · · Score: 1

    Not Benz and Porsche!"

    "Be an well-suited buisnessman just living for profit! Not an computer-science-freak having fun!"

    Other buisness, same parols...

  22. The End of the Floppy-Era is the END of efficience on The End of a Floppy Era · · Score: 1

    ... an portability. SD-Cards with 10 different speeds, USB-Sticks 1.1 an 2.0, Sony MemStick, MemStick Pro, MemStick DUO, MemStick DUO Pro, MicroDrives, MMC-Card, CF-Card Compact Flash I, Compact Flash II, TransFlash, SmartMedia-Card... Some of the versions of the media have malfunctions in these reader, but do their job in the other one. Some readers are good in r/w SD-Cards, but have their problems with the MemStick and so on.

    Sorry, but in the past everybody used the same kind of Floppy, and no one had problems with incompatible drives or medias.

    For a long time i hoped that DVD-RAM (with medias cased in a caddy) or the magneto-optical (M/O) drives became a new standard, dropping their prices with a higher market share. But the industry is not able and willing to work for the cusomers, the industry - or better every single company - works for the shareholders.

  23. Re:Check out the green line player on Tron Lightcycles, in Real Life · · Score: 1

    That's not a problem if you waht you're doing and sit on an racing bike. All the way of the green line can be droven in about 15 minutes.

  24. YES! Karlsruhe is the right City for "gaming" !!11 on Tron Lightcycles, in Real Life · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The city of the Illuminates, the LinuxTag, the first german Internet connection, the highest server-per-person-rate in Germany and almost geometric street-map - and my homecity. Sorry, it's spam, but that had to been done :D 1111111111111

  25. Absolutely true. on Retro Machines Key to Rescuing Old Data · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If you really want to programm in assembler and want to learn how computers work, buy an old C64 and the the Data Becker C64 Bible, or an old Amiga at Ebay. If you want to to the same on a modern iP4-machine, you'll give up faster than a SETI@home-package is analyzied ;)