Posted 11/18/2009 at 04:46:29pm
Well, we're at one already, though I don't think it's who you meant. Lol. ...
Posted 11/14/2009 at 12:56:13pm
"Apparently, Verizon’s moral high ground is easily eroded, when the price is right."Wait, so shielding pirates from the RIAA/MPAA under the guise of privacy is a moral high ground? That' ...
Posted 11/12/2009 at 08:55:14pm
I saw that too and wondered wtf was going on... Source content says "Developer portal improvements and stronger anti-piracy protection" so it's supposed to be anti-piracy rather than enhan ...
Posted 10/08/2009 at 05:51:35pm
The quote from that Peter guy is bad. ECC is not the only way memory errors are corrected. Desktop RAM will use parity to *detect* (not correct) errors in memory. This raises an exception, and ( ...
Posted 10/08/2009 at 05:39:33pm
I am confused how this is a 45% power reduction. Unless I fail at reading, 2/3 less current means you're using 1/3 as much as before (so like 1A instead of 3A)... That means the current term alone ...
Posted 10/01/2009 at 10:39:36pm
So they're supposed to advertise spotty coverage? C'mon, advertising always focuses exclusively on the positive - that's a given. It is ridiculous that 30% is apparently normal, but I don't see ho ...
Posted 10/01/2009 at 10:31:06pm
As Facebook is not the government, I don't see as how the First Amendment applies.Also, the First Amendment has *never* granted protection for libel against an individual. In other words, you can't ...
Why, have you said negative on Disbarred Lawyer Jack Thompson Targets Facebook with $40 Million Lawsuit
Posted 10/01/2009 at 10:23:38pm
Why, have you said negative things about Paris Hilton? :D ...
Posted 10/01/2009 at 09:32:42pm
This article appears to be trying indicate Apple in something that clearly isn't their fault. Granted, it's possible that there exists a flaw in Apple's hardware which makes it more susceptible to d ...
Posted 10/01/2009 at 09:19:05pm
I absolutely love the second paragraph - great, hilarious writing there. ...
Posted 10/01/2009 at 09:12:06pm
And I'm going to have attach how many nuclear reactors to that behemoth to power it?As far as I can tell, nVidia has failed to get the memo about power consumption being a significant issue. Then ag ...
Posted 09/18/2009 at 07:24:23pm
That would be smart - also much smarter than what one would expect from 98% of criminals. :P ...
I agree with you.
If we on Super Talent Will Release First PCI Express RAIDDrive SSDs in Early October
Posted 09/17/2009 at 07:25:30pm
I agree with you.If we imagine that how much I could afford is not a limiting factor, I can see 1k being a fair price for this.The issue is that what I'm willing to pay is being heavily influenced by ...
Posted 09/16/2009 at 03:13:13pm
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. OEM boards would probably outstripe any of the above given the percentage of people that buy a budget OEM box rather than building their own. ...
Posted 09/08/2009 at 10:01:28pm
It's sort of an alternative. Note that it still isn't multi-protocol as far as IM goes... So if you wanted to be on AIM and YahooIM at the same time you'd still need something else (though that do ...
Posted 09/08/2009 at 09:57:15pm
Umm, I'm lost. Why do motherboard makers care about embedded CPUs? Last I checked Asus is not particularly interested in the embedded processor running my alarm clock. ...
Posted 09/08/2009 at 01:19:42pm
May try the last two - the screen grab from Yo Frankie! looks purty. But seriously... Ponies? ...
Posted 09/04/2009 at 12:45:26pm
Great, you just blew up my sarcas-o-tron and now I have to go buy a new one. Bastard. Anyway, I liked this article. The thing is, like Goose said, it's ultimately up to the OSS community at l ...
Posted 09/03/2009 at 12:27:45pm
I think Microsoft is headed in the right direction right now; the marketing machine has really come to life lately. It started out slow with the Seinfeld and I'm a PC commercials, but now we've the l ...
Posted 09/02/2009 at 12:28:30pm
Yeah, I think so too. The wording was really close to "If this is the worst thing that could happen to us..." ...
Posted 09/01/2009 at 09:26:55am
Oh, I'm more than willing to believe that they worked bias into the survey (leading questions, for example). It's just that in the absence of actually seeing the study (which this doesn't link strai ...
Posted 09/01/2009 at 09:20:45am
I also had a couple timeouts before I was able to get a successful download, plus one of the US mirrors doesn't actually have the setup file. Just be patient with it if you're trying to upgrade righ ...
Miss the point much? on GPS Systems With Real-time Traffic Can Save Drivers up to Four Days per Year
Posted 08/31/2009 at 12:44:51pm
I was concerned about putting that because I knew someone wouldn't see what I was driving at. My point wasn't to say smoking is bad, smoking is the exclusive cause of lung cancer, blah blah blah... ...
Posted 08/30/2009 at 11:33:56pm
Do they have a vested interest in the results of the study? Obviously. Anti-smoking people also have a vested interest in a study correlating cigarette smoking to cancer - they also happen to be r ...
Posted 08/27/2009 at 10:27:47pm
"I would kill anywhere from three to six people [...]" <--- This literally made me laugh out loud. Probably because I'm in a foul mood and would like to do so myself, but... I thi ...
