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  1. Re:Real mature on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: 1

    Somebody mentioned "termite infested wood" - LOL!

  2. A new application.. on Prevent Gmail From Emailing Under the Influence · · Score: 1

    would be to enable it on all arithematic student gmail accounts all the time. Whenever they successfully send a mail they learn something.

  3. Re:Noone likes DRM on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    Yeah that's the only thing people do when in recession and jobless.. watch happy movies. ;)

  4. Re:No one likes $30 / disk on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    That's a really good point! If a movie is really really good, it doesn't need the crutches of HD quality and surround sound. Just watching Shawshank Redemption (or such movies) makes you forget about the clarity.

    Of course, if there is lot of motion then we would definitely need HD and such.

  5. Re:Noone likes DRM on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    Man, I've seen this so many times recently it's starting to seem rediculous!!

    ridiculous not rediculous

    unless, you were making a funny!

  6. Re:Look at the titles on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    Try some Super hero movies - Iron Man, Spiderman, Batman are the better ones. Then war movies - Thin Red Line, Lord of the Rings, Saving Private Ryan. Fantasy movies like - Hellboy, Chronicles of narnia etc.

    Movies like superbad can do fine on even VHS there is nothing HD about these movies.

  7. Re:"Transformers" is special? on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    Come on you cannot deny the fact that Transformers has nifty transforming effects, though the other parts were very "Eraser" type.

  8. Re:In case it gets slashdotted on Windows 7 Beta Screenshots Leaked · · Score: 1

    I am sure he was talking about the default setup in both the OSes.

  9. Re:Is Micro-SD the right choice? on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 1

    Sell the download? How would that help Sandisk apart from increasing their server costs!! :P

  10. Re:in the age of the internet... on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 1

    mentally challenged would have been a better word, but posting as AC nothing more was expected.

  11. Re:awesome but... on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 1

    porn industry going the "micro" way, the Irony!

  12. Re:Maybe... on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 1

    ...and imagine the pain of changing those microSD cards everytime you want to listen to a different album!!

  13. Re:5.1 ? on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 1

    Human ears are capable of listening to frequency ranges from 20Hz-20,000Hz. But, some speakers create only certain frequencies well. I am sure, once somebody finds a speaker that can generate all the frequencies in that range, you will need only one speaker.

  14. Re:Wake up on Fast-Booting Text-Editor Operating System? · · Score: 1

    .. but what about getting to the Train? Will there be transport from the train station to the point where he wants to be?

  15. Re:Google & guns on Google's Floating Datahaven · · Score: 1

    Modern day pirate will rather crack your software and host it somewhere on the interwebs along with adult ads

  16. Re:Modding system on Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space · · Score: 1

    After work! What are you talking about?? It is the bar I go to during work!

  17. Build an e-mail server... on Successful Moonlighting For Geeks? · · Score: 1

    ...and contact the Nigerian prince for email templates.

  18. Re:why would anyone do this? on The Great Zero Challenge Remains Unaccepted · · Score: 1

    What are you talking about!! Being called "King of data recovery" by 16Systems is worth a gazillion dollars..







    NOT!!

  19. Re:Utter stupidity on The Great Zero Challenge Remains Unaccepted · · Score: 1

    I agree, it is a lame challenge. But i suppose they are trying to find a cheaper way than electron microscopy or government-level forensic analysis. They've even raised the prize now.

  20. Re:Jeez on The Great Zero Challenge Remains Unaccepted · · Score: 1

    Maybe it makes sense to restrict the disassembling of the drive only to established companies/Agencies as only they will have the expensive equipment to do what it requires to be done after diassembling the drive.

  21. Re:Do many companies really do EFM recovery? on The Great Zero Challenge Remains Unaccepted · · Score: 1
    It is an NTFS Partition.

    Western Digital (WD800JB) 80GB hard drive. We paid roughly $60 USD for the drive. It is new. Yes, it works. We did a default initialization and NTFS format from within Windows XP. It was the smallest and least expensive hard drive we could purchase new. It's also a very plain, common drive. Data recovery firms should have a lot of experience dealing with this type of hard drive.

  22. Re:I think you got it at the beginning. on The Great Zero Challenge Remains Unaccepted · · Score: 1
    They've raised the prize!

    as of September 6th, 2008, we are raising the prize to $500.00 USD

    Here

  23. Re:My government is hypocritical on India Joins Nuclear Market · · Score: 1

    Even the Indian caste system is based on the color of your skin apparently.

  24. Re:Mug shot on Seinfeld-Windows TV Ad Anything But 'Delicious' · · Score: 1

    I thot the same too. And I think they removed the number plates in the ad.

  25. Re:I thought... on Seinfeld-Windows TV Ad Anything But 'Delicious' · · Score: 1

    Speaking of Alzheimer's Bill gates looks so old in this Ad. So does Jerry. Maybe that ass wiggle wasn't anything he tried to say, but was a ass itch accomplished with two occupied hands!!