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  1. Re:Good for them! But... on Japanese Musicians Defy Sony by Joining iTunes · · Score: 1
    Why did they sign a contract that would not give them what they wanted.

    To bad, they should have read it. They no longer have rights to the music the wrote and recorded, it belongs to Sony now

  2. Re:Uh oh on FCC Reclassifies DSL, Drops Common Carrier Rules · · Score: 1

    I do not, and do not plan to have children, but I still have two cell phones as well. I'm also moving to a small town and have already met lots of people. It's a very friendly neighborhood and I'm sure in an emergency they would let me use their phones.

  3. Re:But who paid for the POTS infrastructure? on FCC Reclassifies DSL, Drops Common Carrier Rules · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I don't know about you, but in my hometown the polls were put in by the electric company who also pay tax to the town for the property they use. They then lease that to the telephone and cable companies that pay to have the lines run on those polls.

  4. Re:Before some say 'Poor Japan' on 60 Years Since Hiroshima · · Score: 1

    That's fine and good.. But I have Japanese friends, who's parents came to the US from Japan. I talk to them from time to time about the bomb and the impact on their family. Their whole family came from Nagasaki. They have lived there for generations. Strangely enough, we don't get into emotional things like family members, with the exception of pointing out that my wife's grandfather watched the bomb drop on Nagasaki, while my friend's grandfather was IN Nagasaki.

  5. Re:Uh oh on FCC Reclassifies DSL, Drops Common Carrier Rules · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well I'm moving to an area with a suck ass telco and no chance of DSL.

    Right now (at my current place) I have DSL from a local place (mv.com). They are fantastic but they only offer ADSL, so I have to keep a local phone line. I never use it.. I pay $15/month for nothing.

    Now that I can't even get DSL I'm not going to get phone service, no reason to. My wife and I each have cell phones. Even if I do need it for whatever reason I'll get VoIP.

    Point is, if they cut off the local DSL provider where I currently live, I'd do the same thing. So rather then getting $15/month from me, plus the fee they're charging my ISP, they would get $0.

  6. Re:Before some say 'Poor Japan' on 60 Years Since Hiroshima · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The problem was this was during a time of carpet bombing. There were no smart bombs. Planes would fly over and just drop bombs over everybody. Also, Japan would NOT give up.. it took -TWO- atomic bombs to get them to give up. Without them the war probably would have went on for a LOT longer. This probably would have created more deaths/casualties on both sides in the long run.

  7. Re:Technical Inovation Indeed on New Amazon Patent Cites Bezos Patent Reform · · Score: 1

    This is very true. Just pick up some stuff someday and look, most stuff has a patent number on them. From paper bags to bottle caps to different types of paper cups. It's silly.

  8. Re:case in point on Google Might Disappear in Five Years · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Yah, because they don't do anything else... Google Groups Google Answers Google News Google Maps Gmail Google Catalogs Froogle Blogger Desktop Search Keyhole Picasa

  9. Re:Word of the day. on Apple Sued over Tiger, Injunction Sought · · Score: 1
    Prior art is for patents, this is a trademark..

    Why after 100 similar slashdot stories where this is said, people still don't get it

  10. Re:For someone not hip on the lingo on DirecTV's 1st MPEG4 Satellite Launch Successful · · Score: 2, Informative
    DirecTV doesn't want to use TiVo anymore, they are developing their own "Home Media System" or something like that to replace the HDDirecTiVos. It is of course not released yet.

  11. Re:The biggest downside to Firefox on Pros and Cons of Firefox Critically Evaluated? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Adblock blocks flash.. Why would you need both?

  12. Re:Sign of the Times on 'Transformers' Live Action Movie from DreamWorks? · · Score: 3, Insightful
    What about Megatron.. He stands next to one of his evil buddies, then transforms into a hand gun that his buddy is now holding..

  13. Re:Hey, wait a minute on Star Wars Fans in Line... at the Wrong Theater · · Score: 4, Funny

    Slashdotted payphone!

  14. Re:Times they are a changin... on The Rocky TiVo-DirecTV Relationship · · Score: 3, Interesting
    But the new sat is for spot beams (locals). So if you have the new DirecTV DVR (the multiroom one that is not released yet), you'll be able to get all the same programming you can get now.

    Can you record your OTA HD channels with the HDTiVo?

  15. Re:cablecard on The Rocky TiVo-DirecTV Relationship · · Score: 3, Interesting
    In order for that to work then the signal would have to be the same, and it's not.

    I had a SA TiVo on cable for a while. I had the old style box with an IR Blaster and it worked fine, never missed a show or had any issues with it.

    Most digital cable boxes can be controled with the serial cable from the TiVo to increase speed and reliablility.

    The DirecTiVo units record the stream from the sats, so they are incompatible for that reason. But they give you PERFECT quality, something the SA TiVo's can't do.

    The signals will probably always be different between cable and sat, so I don't know what they could do. I see a future where cable companies use different encoding for their streams, making the cablecard worthless anyway :(

  16. Re:When will they on The Rocky TiVo-DirecTV Relationship · · Score: 4, Interesting
    DirecTV is coming out with their own DVR that will be some kind of home entertainment thing. You'll have one "master" system that will do all the recording and then other systems hooked up to other TVs that will get the information from the master system. It will also allow streaming from your computer for music and pictures.

    There is only two "formats" of TiVo for DirecTV, the normal ones that record the stream from the sat, and the new HDTV TiVo's that cost a grand. So I don't see why you would have to buy a new one every "6-8 months" as you suggest.

    If you call them now and inquire about a DVR they direct you to the new home entertainment unit that will be coming out soon

  17. Re:Legal Issues... on Dayton, Ohio: Free City-Wide WiFi · · Score: 1
    "Users will connect to the Internet after acknowledging a disclaimer page that automatically appears from HarborLink."

    Also, you can have free access, but still require a login for tracking of usage.

    There are a number of wireless hotspots that offer free, or free for some ammount of time access, that still require a login.

  18. Sillyness on Cable Equal Access Case Goes to Supreme Court · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is silly.. if you don't like the cable company, work to change it.

    EVERY cable company must have a contract with the local city/town to operate.

    I worked at a public access TV station in a small town during this. They are usually 3-7 year contracts, the cable comittee is usually made up of people from the town/city.

    Our managed to get MediaOne (at the time) to give free cable modems to all the schools, as well as free cable service, on top of what they were required to give the public access TV station. They also had to agree to offer high speed access across the entire town in 2 years or less.

    It came VERY close to dumping them and going with Adelphia.. if that happened then everybody in the the town would switch to Adelphia and MediaOne (now Comcast) would have been OUT.

    Also, you can get Earthlink service over cable via Comcast..

  19. Re:3D on Lucas To Redo Star Wars In 3-D · · Score: 1
    Excuse me for asking, but how do you see 3D now with only vision in one eye? To truly see 3D you need stereoscopic vision.

  20. Re:Excuse my stupidity on Buying DRM-Free Songs From the ITMS · · Score: 1
    " But does the DRM have anything to do with the fact that my older CD players will not play any CD where I burn a mix from a playlist? I'd really like an answer to this one :) If so, I may check out DVDJon's program.

    I think that has more to do with your older CD player not liking burnt discs then the fact that the file was DRM'd. Do you not have issues playing burnt discs that have non-drm'd tracks on them?

  21. Re:Worked for me on Was the New Dr. Who Leaked on Purpose? · · Score: 1
    Most of us watch it via PBS. PBS has paid for the rights to show it. Same would be true for any other channel/network that decided to show it.

    So if it's shown on a US TV network/channel then it has been paid for.

  22. Re:Yes. on Tivo Signs Deal With Comcast · · Score: 1
    "and the ability to continue to have a full functioning stand alone DVR (i.e. no "unrecordable content", etc.)"

    How so? I figured this would be like the DirecTiVo's that you can get from DirecTV. They don't work as standalone, they just save the digital feed from the dish.

    That's the way to go anyway, much higher quality.

  23. Re:As anal as Debian is, this is kind of sad. on Debian Release Mgr. Proposes Dropping Some Archs · · Score: 2, Informative
    You do know you can get apt for other dists right?

  24. Re:Bit vs buye on Microwires Can Replace The DVD-ROM · · Score: 3, Informative
    "CD-RW's work by magnetically changing the surface of the disk. "

    Where did you hear that?

    From How Stuff Works

    "To create a rewriteable CD (CD-RW), you need a dye layer that can be changed back and forth between opaque and transparent. This page discusses the special material that CD-RW's use. The material has the property that it can change its transparency depending on temperature. Heated to one temperature, the material cools to a transparent state; heated to another temperature, it cools to a cloudy state. By changing the power (and therefore the temperature) of the writing laser, the data on the CD can be changed, or "rewritten.""

  25. Re:Hmm .dangerous precedent? on FCC Fines Company for Blocking Access to VoIP · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Exactly, this wasn't put in place for security reasons (M1/ATTBI blocking port 80 during the code red outbreak). Or for policy reasons for service (Verizon blocking port 25 on consumer DSL).

    This was done specifically to block competition.