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BlackShirt writes:
Is it secure? Will big media corporations do something? some open-source alternatives that will do the same job?
future of tv shows? not watching tv at all?
http://coolblog.profit42.com/2008/01/05/how-to-view-hulu-videos-outside-the-us/
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BlackShirt writes:
Could you imagine if instead of commenting slashdot users could rewrite an wiki article for the story subject.
Pro
There is tremendous knowledege that users have on various subjects
It could work on the same way as wiki news.
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It takes time and effort to attain certain certain editorial level (sci stories)
What would be the motivation for the readers?
What do you think?
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Star Tech, an online retailer in the U.S. that started taking orders for the Eee PC before the specs were done, says its Eee PC page has been averaging 1,000 hits a day and it's been taking roughly 100 orders a week, mostly from businesspeople and travelers.
http://members.forbes.com/global/2007/1112/024a_print.html
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Is a working life different on the opposite shores of ocean (Europe vs. US)? How? What about education process? Is slashdot covering mostly american point of view on things? Could you share YOUR story.
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Should we learn something from the stories like this? Should karma and user ranking be changed? How?
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/sanger07/sanger07_ index.html
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What science magazines do you read? I evaluated these and plan to subscribe The Scientific American. They had good stories about plasmonics and new look at human retina last month. Do you know any good european sci magazines? The internet is full of sci articles but I would prefer to read long text on the paper. What do you think? Do sci magazines have a future?
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BlackShirt writes:
What are 3 programs that you have to launch after restarting your computer (PC at home or work)? I mean, yes, most of you have computers running 24h/365days but occasionally you have to restart them.
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