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Comment Thin clients for under $200 right now (Score 2, Informative) 349

HP's offering: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/12454-12454-321959-338927-3640405-4063703.html - $199
This is ARM-based mind.

From Dell:
http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/desktops/inspiron-zino-hd/pd.aspx?refid=inspiron-zino-hd&s=dhs&cs=19
$250 right now, but was about $200 during black friday

From Acer:
http://www.frys.com/product/6054148

$200, has been $180.
To be fair, all these products are very recent, and I wouldn't expect anyone to be aware of them.
There are others too, but they tend to cost more.

Comment Me too (Score 1) 197

I have one TiVo I got for $12, and another I got for free. Both series II, one is a dual tuner.

It turns out both of the models I have require a chip mod for you to be able to do anything at all. There's a guy that sells these, but he doesn't publish much information about them. Alternatively, he'll do if for you at (IIRC) $100 a pop. After that, you can start to put in your own mods, etc.

About the only widespread hacking information you'll find is on how to increase the disk sizes on your TiVo. As others have noted, TiVo supporters are fiercely in support of the company.

Probably my only options now are to reuse the HDs, DVD-R and perhaps the remote (my MythTV one's buttons have their labels wearing off). Plus, the TiVos are not HD, which means they are now perhaps of limited interest to me.

Ultimately, my MythTV machine is much more flexible, although HD/cable recording with firewire remains a joke. Getting an HD-PVR might my the best bet here to link up to it.

Comment Re:What the hell? Crazy French! (Score 1) 266

English muffins are readily available in the UK and other Western countries.

In the same theme, "Danish pastries" (Wienerbrød) and "Brazil nuts". (castanhas-do-Pará) And to extend it
further, the shower water heating unit in my UK bathroom had a model name of "California", even though
I've never seen such a thing in the US.

Never mind "Double-dutch", or indeed "French", when talking about swearing.

Comment Re:Problem (Score 1) 639

And let's not forget Firefox 1.0 -> 1.5 -> 2 -> 3.0 -> 3.5, some of which have substantial architectural changes.

I've dug through the Mozilla source extensively (although that's not saying that much, there's a good deal I haven't looked at), but there's still a mess of old code in there, endless needless layers, and plenty of code that doesn't conform to their current coding standards required for submission of patches.

Comment Re:Advertise INSIDE a business (Score 1) 184

Actually, that _is_ the plan. At least, the local one is associating itself with a frozen yogurt place.

Of course, this wasn't at all obvious, since the site itself is hopelessly disorganized, and the front page is a photo of a bunch of geeks, and doesn't really say anywhere what the whole thing is about (the about page says a bit more, but that stuff should be on the front).

Oh well, maybe some lessons to learn for next year.

Comment Re:I use Sprint (Score 0, Offtopic) 177

I don't ;-)

Ok, I work for a competitor, and our product is quite a lot more expensive. But I personally made sure that every freakin' mobile device (I know of) available in the US over the last few years, and many more sold outside the US, work with it.

Oh yeah, our stuff does that no one else really does effectively, which is aggregation of mobile (and wired) connections. But the pricing is such that's not really a consumer level product:

http://www.mushroomnetworks.com/

The product in particular is the PortaBella.

Comment Re:TFA says "18 microseconds", not "18 seconds" (Score 4, Informative) 127

> What's seven orders of magnitude between friends?

Still out by an order of magnitude ;-)

Anyway, "very short" (as the original article says) in the context of particle physics has often meant measurements of the order of nanoseconds (say, nuclear bomb testing measurements) or even much much small for big bang (Planck time, etc).

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