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Comment Re:Okay, enough already (Score 0, Troll) 484

Total nonsense! The EU is doing what the USA should have done a decade ago. If the US regulators hadn't been spineless & in bed with big business.

You Americans talk so big - when someone else shows cohones you can only scream & stamp your little feet.

I'm proud of Europe & the EU here. We'll get Windows bundled with Opera & Firefox yet.

Comment Tidbinbilla - Telescopes, Emus & Roos. (Score 1) 189

The Tidbinbilla Tracking Station (now known as CDSCC) was opened in 1965 and is the only NASA tracking station in Australia still in operation. During the Apollo program, Tidbinbilla was used for tracking the Apollo Lunar Module.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canberra_Deep_Space_Communication_Complex

So Pooh 2 u all ye doubters of the Northern Hemisphere!

Space

An Australian Space Agency At Last? 189

Dante_J writes "In the Australian Federal budget presented last night, as well as big national infrastructure spending, an amount of $48.6 million over four years was allocated for an 'Australian Space Science Program.' Normally a space program is managed by a space agency. Does this now mean that Australia will follow the recommendations of the Senate Space Science report and give up its rather inadequate title of the only top-20 GDP nation not to have one? With nations like Vietnam, Bangladesh and Bulgaria forming or maintaining space agencies, this government infrastructure is obviously not limited to G-20 nations. Discussions to combine Australian and New Zealand airspace have been undertaken; should that translate to aerospace too, and both nations form an ANZAC space agency together?"

Comment Hackett and Bankwell - The Linux Comic (Score 1) 236

Anyone want to review this?

          http://www.hackettandbankwell.com/about

"Hackett and Bankwell is an educational comic/cartoon manual designed to teach the finer points of the GNU Linux platform using Ubuntu."

Free downloads as .pdf e-book (issues 1 & 2).

          http://www.intarwebz.com/hackett-and-bankwell-1-free-pdf-ebook-version-11/

Comment Slashdotting at its Worst. (Score 1, Insightful) 236

No - not the article, which was excellent.

No - nor on the book - which is merely continuing a tradition of excellence in graphical education quite usual in Japan but sadly lacking elsewhere.

No - this is the /. contingent of commentators being 'funny' about foreign(er) ideas - because WE invented the internet and Cobb was an American and no darn .....

Well - you get the gist.

VERY disappointed, makes me wonder whether to stop /. watching - there are many other good tech sites with a lot less bias and a lot less jingoism to wade through.

Comment Re:The Best? (Score 1) 488

I watch a lot of fansubbed anime & find I prefer Zoomplayer http://inmatrix.com/

I also am using a 6 year old IBM laptop that isn't too powerful & I find Zoom uses less memory & less processing power. Therefore less lag & better rendering.

I believe this is due to the fact that the actual Zoom player is a sort of framework and all the codecs are external.

It used to be a beast to set-up the codecs but now it has an excellent codec installer which downloads the latest needed codecs (you have control over which) and installs them, usually perfectly.

The only thing I found recently was that I couldn't get it to play Flash .flv although I had Flash installed. Turned out I had Flash installed on Firefox & Zoomplayer needed the IE OCX control - once I fired up IE and installed Flash it worked fine.

Zoom is well-tuned for speed & accuracy and handles subtitles beautifully with complete positioning & display options including font selection.

There is even an U3 version that runs from a USB stick http://software.u3.com/Product_Details.aspx?ProductId=114

It is of course a paid Windows application so I guess everyone here is going to put it down.

Security

Submission + - China's global cyber-espionage network. (telegraph.co.uk)

micronicos writes: "China's global cyber-espionage network GhostNet 'penetrates embassies across 100 countries' .... Office of the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India, contacted experts to investigate if it was being bugged ...... it was: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/5071124/Chinas-global-cyber-espionage-network-GhostNet-penetrates-embassies-across-100-countries.html Original report page seems now to be down, attacked by Ghostnet? http://www.infowar-monitor.net/"

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