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Cell phone of course is no good keeper of secret. There is a case in Hong Kong where a couple has filmed something personal with their cell phone but sell it over the internet. The buyer get the phone and upload that personal short clip over the net. And the clip become hugely popular. There is another case with an artist, lost her phone on in a cab, gets backmailed by the man who got the phone, for there is a clip of her changing clothes in the phone. The man is caught and sentenced to prison. But still, the clip gets spread out. Don't keep secrets in your phones.
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I think Irwin has died of his own courage and his own profession. It is really dangerous to feel too good about oneself. When you are in his position, you may as well feel too confident about yourself, living in the praise of others and under the limelight. It is a tragedy created by his personality and circumstances.
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Yahoo is faster than google. I agree with this. I have been noticing that Yahoo is much more diligent with their search bots than google too. The Yahoo Slurp crawls my site every day, but google just crawls occasionally. As a matter of fact, I think Yahoo updates their search results much more quicker than google. But strangely, google seems to yield better results and smarter caching than yahoo. Yahoo seems to be still weak with algorithms.
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It doesn't work that way. Software privacy has been there for more than 20 years. Ever since the Internet was made, there are simply no ways to stop people from trading software online. The earliest scene was run on BBS boards on CompuServe, and people are trading cracked software on an early version email system at AOL. And then groups like Razor1911 began to surface. And they become so legendary that people from all around the world are taking part in cracking and reverse engineering. There are reverse engineers from Australia to Scandinavia, from America to China, and the tools they develop are getting more and more powerful. People are now using ollydbg and IDAPro to look at the codes directly and tools like softice are extremely user friendly to coders now. There are magazines and books teaching people the art in China and people are picking up the skill much quicker. On the other hand, boardband has become much more popular and it is not unusual to download an 8.5GB DVD-9 for about 3-4 hours. Software is much smaller compared to a DVD and so it gets transferred by BT easily. There are no ways that these two trends can be stopped easily. People are no longer checking for search engines for pirated software. They now tend to go more underground, by taking part in P2P forums which require log in and sharing for points before you can take part in downloading. The scene just becomes more accessible to non-elite users, as many people are setting up their FTP on the web easily. While it may help if those software companies check over nforce more frequently, the scene is just now so strong that it will continue to live with the Internet for the future to come. Just imagine, even software giants like Microsoft gets their codes reverse engineered and their ecliptic function encryption for keys cracked. The reverse engineers at the scene are just so talented.
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I think console games are no longer better in graphics than computer games. In computer games, you get 1280x1024 easily with today's SLI graphic cards and CPU. But even an XBox 360 can get to only about 720 sth. Not at all comparable with PC games. In general, the performance is not always better. A first person shooting game can be of 60 fps with newer graphics card, while a TV set with NTSC standards gets only 25 fps. PC games is now much better than console games.
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PSP is expensive because it is technically challenging to put so many electronic gadgets in a console of the size slightly larger than the palm. The PSP comes with a high standard LCD panel from Sharp too, an LCD panel is always expensive. PSP and PS2 target different markets. PSP targets with younger kids and commuters. In Asian countries like Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong, most people travel to work and to school by public transport and they commute a lot. As they don?t drive, they have to find some entertainment on their journey, and a PSP is much better than a newspaper or a book in the new age. PS2, on the other hand, target home gaming. The gamers are usually younger kids. The PS2 market is quite infested with piracy too. That?s why Sony is investing on a different media on PSP. There is still no piracy on PSP yet, and so I think PSP is still a worthwhile investment for Sony.
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Dell Laptop Explodes - Leads To Major Recall
T100 replied to Plenoptic's topic in General Discussion
I have seen this in the news in my city. Dell is now recalling the battery. The news report said that they may be the largest case of battery recall in history. Of course, i am not at all interested in whether this will become history, as history always change. But I am puzzled when the news report said that those batteries are produced by Sony. I thought Sony is so big a company and will some many experience with miniature batteries, such an incident should not have occurred. I remember that my first Li battery was one from my MD walkman, produced by Sony in Japan about 10 years ago. Sony might have moved its plant to third world countries, causing the deterioration in standards and quality. But I think this will definitely be Sony?s largest scandal if those batteries are really from them. -
Google Launches Blogger Beta Blogger Updated
T100 replied to delivi's topic in Websites and Web Designing
I guess this is a move to counteract Microsoft's recent promotion of Microsoft Live. Microsoft is upgrading its services too, renovating spaces to an extent that it integretes most of the services it is now poviding to a portal type of services. Yahoo 360 is doing similar things too. So it is a natural move for google to follow suit. After all, xanga is making its xanga video. So, video, blogging and friends network will be all in one soon. -
Most of the ids i want are already taken when I got a Gmail invitation. I tried in frustration to apply for many similar ids, but they are simply all gone and unavailable. I wonder how come so many people are in Gmail that time since it is launched not long ago. Since I cannot get a good id, I don't think my first Gmail experience is a pleasant one. I am jealous of people, like my sis, how gets a wonderful id because her name is not as common as mine! Gmail looks cruder those days, without the chat function and picture preview and online scanning thing. But as it gets better, I think it is now offering service not rivaled by similar free mail service, like yahoo and hotmail. But my occupancy of the mailbox actually gets rocketed up quite soon. I am wondering whether I will have to delete messages later, contrary to Gmail propose.
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Megaupload Reduced Their Download Limit Again! [resolved]
T100 replied to DogEater008's topic in General Discussion
Actually, sites of this sort are difficult to maintain when they got popular. Either they will have to promote some sort of VIP services, like unlimited download and higher speed, or they will have to reduce their upload limits. Most of the time they are doing both. As long as the discrepancy between paid and free services widen, there bound to be some loss in the number of free users and some increase of paid users. Rapidshare and Clubbox is going both direction. Megaupload is actually a variant of Rapidshare and YouSendIt. It is not surprising that it is going towards such direction. I like BT more than these upload and download servers. Although BT is more time dependent, it is generally much faster than these services. -
I think Microsoft does not have competitive edge over sonny and Nintendo for portable gaming. After all, Sony is the company that established itself by miniature electronic products. It still has certain edge making small and compact things like PSP. Nintendo has a long history of developing game boy, so NDS is just a natural sequel to game boy. These two companies, together with the peculiar Japanese market, which always has the crave for small things, make their place in portable gaming market quite irreplaceable. Microsoft shouldn?t be foolish enough to take a plunge in this market, at least for the time being.
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I don?t like Blu-Ray. I think Sony is putting its money on something that will not yield a good return. Blu_ray may have a slight technological advantaged when compared to HD DVD, but it is not backward compatible. It must also come with a case, because its recording layer is too close to the disc surface. The case of the blu ray makes it very clumsy indeed. And the necessity to purchase a new DVD writer makes it very unattractive when compared to the less technologically advanced but more compatible HD DVD. I don?t know why Sony is still pushing for Blu ray. Sony can bundle them with Play Station 3, but it risks putting all its stacks on one product. I think it is quite unwise to do so. I will support HD DVD, instead of Blu Ray.
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I like this piece of software too. It is a freeware, but it is not under GPL, so I am still not too sure whether this is a software in the beta phase, and the author is intending to commercialize it in the future, or will be a piece of software that remains free for quite a long time. 7 zip is really better then WinRar, as far as compression rate is concerned. WinRAR is in turn better then Winzip. So 7 zip, i think, is one of the best of archivers. But its compression speed is a bit slow and the graphic user interface is still not very good. 7 zip and WinRAR both use LZH algorithm and so the difference in performance is actually not that great. Winrar now supports decompression of 7zip files. I will stick to Winrar cause it is more stable and more popular.
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New Hd Upverter For The Ps2 Its called the Xploder HDTV Player
T100 replied to nations's topic in Science and Technology
I dont like this type of upconvertor. They artificially add line to the graphics to make it HD and the effect is not native. I think you can do that with DVDs on your computer with software like ffdshow too. But the effect of it is actually not good and I wonder why they want to do it with PS2 games. I know there are some built in up converters with DVD players and unless you are very keen on HD, I don't think it is a good idea to spend extra money on this. -
That was ages ago. I think not many people know who is Ken and who is Ryu in the newer generation. Actually Ken and Ryu are the two most similar fighters in street fighters. I don't know why the game created created these two people which have such similar background. But I think Ryu is more appealing to the gamers in general because he is more characteristic than Ken. I like the slogan behind Ryu too. It is a classical slogan adopted by the legendary shogun Toyotomi Hideyori from the Chinese Sun Tsz. I love that slogan a lot. And that's why i have a perference over Ryu.
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I think many of those domains are registered so that others cannot take them over. Say googlesex.com, i dont think google is really interested in developing business in this direction. But some bad people may take up this name and do it in the name of google. So google is taking a protective stance. Many of those domains are like this.
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MySQL is down again. It is the second time it is down in a week. I wonder what is causing the downtown time. Is there any irresponsible member abusing the MySQL database?
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I dont think there is anything wrong with your wordpress rss feed. I can read the xml file correctly. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ actually, the extension is often misleading. There is no extension in a dynamically generated page. That's the post structure that you define artificially. You can get your wordpress page to be displayed as html, not ?p=123 sth for all posts, but it is just a trick of the browser. You cannot compare an rss feed with an rss2 feed. You are having different format with with your rss because they are not of the same version.
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I dont know whether I should call this a good news or a bad one. I don't like microsoft for most of their products. And I dont like the company itself. But I dont like ipod either. I always think ipod is a too easy success for apple. The product itself, unlike Microsoft products like Xbox, is no technologically advanced at all. The design and the function of ipod are just at Third World standards. The amazing part is how people like this kind of low-end products at a high price. Probably it is due to the irrational market of the US. Now microsoft, being a US company, is targeting this market. I think microsft has the edge of integrating Zune with Windows, which is an OS more popular then Mac-OS X. I hope microsoft will win this battle this time.
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I have the same problem. The SQL database seems to be down.
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I used to have a Java dictionary in my mobile, which is a motorola V360. However, when my SMS box got full, the Java application was deleted mysteriously. I still don't know why it was deleted, probably it was a bug with the phone, but the only additional function I found with my phone was gone for good. My phone can be used as a mp3 Player too. I have a 128MB transflash card in the phone, which can store about 25+ songs. But the USB transfer rate of the phone is too slow and it is a painstaking experience trying to copy songs to the phone. I gave up finally. Another problem with the mp3 player is that it cannot play big files. Radio programs which span for an hour have to be split. It is a tedious task. In summary, I dont find any good thing about those additional functions of my phone. So my phone basically is still just a phone.
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I did not notice many changes over newer versions of Office ever since Office 2000 was up. Office XP is strikingly similar to Office 2000 and Office 2003 is also very similar to 2000 except with minor changes to the graphical user interface. In my opinion, the development of word processing and office software has reached maturity long before the era of Office 2000. THe newer versions fail to surprise me. I think 2007 will be more or less the same.
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Stem Cell Research - Yea Or Nay Discussion on Stem Cell Research
T100 replied to brautigam's topic in General Discussion
I will say yes undoubtedly. In my field of studies, mesenchymal stem cells, what we call MSCs in short, are proving to be very promising in many treatment, from bone grafting to tissue regeneration. I think stem cells will rule the biomedical field in years to come. To clear away all the hurdles to researches is imperative, those countries who restrict researches in this field will lose their competitive edges soon. Stem cells are like computers, you cannot survive in the modern world without it. -
I think you can use it here. You obtain your copy legally and although it is no longer available, you may still use it on your own. I have a few concerns though. For one thing, the bugs with the scripts may be quite open to the public by now and the use of an old scripts may attract attack from everywhere. Secondly, if the scripts are no longer supported, you can't get technical support easily, since no one else may be using your scripts. I would suggest that you use a GPL board instead. Boards like phpBB are used worldwide and you will find peer support easily. Hacks and mods are readily available so I think that's perfect for a freeware.
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There are not too many templates available at blogger.com and you simply cannot backup your site easily. That's why I dont like it. Also the commenting box is at another window, causing quite a lot of inconvenient. I think they can re-design their blogging scripts to make the blogging experience much pleasurable. Anyway, their server is very fast and is quite reliable. I like this very much.