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  1. Re:ISS spotting on The Tech Aboard the International Space Station · · Score: 1

    If you've got a Twitter account, Twisst is a wonderful service which will send you a message, giving you about a day's warning to the next overpass. Since it gets your city from Twitter, it directly gives you a time and direction to look towards. It's a lot of fun, and very easy to remember to watch out. Check it out.

  2. Re:Seriously? on Perl 5.11.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Nope, that's because the people who would use Perl to "throw together a website" are now using PHP and its libraries instead, and good for them. People interested in writing games, applications or well-designed websites (to say nothing of its core "throw together a script or one-liner" market) still use Perl.

  3. Oh no! on Could Betelgeuse Go Boom? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Betelgeuse is awesome and very, very pretty - I'd hate for it to turn into another colour or vanish altogether. Isn't there someone we could petition to stop this?

  4. Re:Suprise on The Unexpected Patents of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    Hahahaha, nice one! I hope somebody with modpoints finds you.

  5. Re:Really? The *infamous*? on The Unexpected Patents of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    1) 'e's just restin'.
    2) Of course he's dead! Didn't you see the "The Watchmen" movie? I'm glad the Americans voted out Nixon to make way for Obama though.

  6. Re:Not just P2P on Reflections On the Less-Cool Effects of Filesharing · · Score: 1

    There is this odd ideal among music lovers that just because you enjoy a certain kind of music so much you will feel obligated to pay for it out of the kindness of your heart.

    It's not an "odd ideal": I support bands I enjoy to encourage them to produce more music I like. I agree that many people are music listeners rather than music lovers, and definitely this argument doesn't work for musicians who are dead (I just can't afford to pay them to perform again). That's why the mass music industry is so jittery about piracy: it's music listeners who want most to listen to music for free or almost-free (on subscription-based services or internet radio) who will be the first to leave them.

  7. Re:In My Opinion, a Truly Horrid List on Where's Your Coding Happy Place? · · Score: 1

    I discovered Braid's soundtrack just a few days ago, and now this! Thank you so much for linking to that, it's going into my playlist asap.

  8. Re:Instant Karma... on Zombie Macs Launch DoS Attack · · Score: 1

    Haha, brilliant.

  9. Re:Best attribute on Look Out, Firefox 3 — IE8 Is Back On Top For Now · · Score: 1

    If you're still using Firefox for something other than Web Developer and Firebug, I'd be willing to say you're doing it wrong.

    I run Linux you insensitive clod.

    So do I.

  10. Re:mad as a hatter on Did Bat Hitch a Ride To Space On Discovery? · · Score: 1

    Oh wow! Now that's prescient.

  11. Re:There's a precedent for this on Steve Wozniak To Appear On Dancing With the Stars · · Score: 1

    Heh, I still prefer Andy Hamilton's reasoning on why Sergeant became so popular - if you could either vote for the best dancer or to irritate Arlene Phillips, who would you vote for?

  12. Re:VisiCalc binary is still available on 30th Anniversary of the (No Good) Spreadsheet · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm with AC, why shouldn't you run it on your main computer? I don't have dosbox here, so I can't check :-)

    I remember reading somewhere that the Visicalc executable is used as part of Windows testing, to make sure that (really) old DOS programs still run without a problem. Can't find a citation for it at the moment, though.

  13. Re:doubtful transition on Rare Venomous Mammal Filmed · · Score: 1

    Good point, but this page on Solenodon paradoxus says it eats "various orthopteran insects (Gryllidae, Tettigoniidae, Blattidae)", and Blattidae are a family of roaches. They got that from fecal analysis.

  14. Re:Jobs leaving? on Apple's Life After Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    Ah, but you have to be interested in PC history to know who the third founder was.

  15. Re:Unit AI on Early Praise For Empire: Total War · · Score: 1

    I loved that game :-). Partially because I'm a horrible tactician, and it helped that my soldiers would refuse to do anything stupid. But mostly because it was a thrill when a group of soldiers held a position against unsurmountable odds, or a group made a very brave attack under heavy fire. It made the soldiers seem more real; you try to keep them as safe as possible. With a game like Age of Empires, I don't think twice before sending "troops" to their death; after all, neither do they.

  16. Re:win32 a first-class citizen? on Free Resources for Windows Perl Development · · Score: 1

    Windows is dying.

    I sincerely hope so. But until it kicks the bucket, there's software on it which needs to be supported, and improved Windows testing and debugging of current CPAN modules will make the lives of those of us who use those modules on Windows a whole lot easier.

  17. Re:Free Resources for Windows Perl Development on Free Resources for Windows Perl Development · · Score: 1

    Hey! Python can run Perl? That's awesome. Do you have a link for that? I'd love to be able to use my favourite language on what is by all accounts a great interpreter.

    (If you want to run Python on Perl instead, you can. Perl: the choice is yours.)

  18. Re:Netcraft confirms it on Free Resources for Windows Perl Development · · Score: 1

    You left out my personal favourite: Logo is at rank 18, up from 21 last year, making it more popular than Lisp/Scheme, Lua, and Caml.

  19. Re:This really works quite nice... on Free Resources for Windows Perl Development · · Score: 1

    Though, businesses that rely on perl might want to wait before abandoning activeperl; strawberry is relatively new here...

    True, but after a morning of trying to work through ActivePerl PPMs, giving up, and having Strawberry Perl "just work", atleast my company is getting closer and closer to that tipping point ...

  20. Re:I'll still avoid it on Python 3.0 Released · · Score: 1

    I'm curious: what sort of compile bugs?

  21. Re:Moving to India? Forget it on As Seas Rise, Maldives Seek To Buy a New Homeland · · Score: 1

    Kashmir was majority muslim when the Brits left

    Erm, and still is ... no?

  22. Re:Paste your code to /dev/tty for upload on (Useful) Stupid Unix Tricks? · · Score: 1

    How is that different from "cat > filename"?

    Apart from looking like good ol' "copy con", of course :-)

  23. Re:First game I ever modded on A Look At Successful Game Mods · · Score: 1

    I literally can't read that word in print form without the "title music" (ti-ti-TI-ti ti-ti-TI TUM TUM) playing in my head :-).

  24. Re:Extremist Ideologies don't fit in twitter messa on US Army Sees Twitter As Possible Terrorist "Operation Tool" · · Score: 1

    Or a single e-mail address posted to a mailing list; for bonus points, a relevant, on-topic message with a few letters accidently rearranged, or a code word slipped in.

  25. Re:Why is Cobol still alive? on Cobol Job Market Heating Up · · Score: 1

    Pedants unite!

    You should've said "Pendants unite". :-)