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Oldes 3-Aug-2009 [4187] | Matt Mullenweg with Wordpress is second? It's not too fair.. what it has to do with programming? |
Izkata 3-Aug-2009 [4188] | Yeah, I thought putting that one so high was rather strange as well... |
Henrik 3-Aug-2009 [4189] | The whole list is quite odd. In fact, I find it very odd that Carl is there. |
Oldes 3-Aug-2009 [4190x2] | Matt is probably here because the site is powered by Wordpress:) |
It would be less odd if the list would be in alphabetical order. Else it's strange, that creator of PHP is after someone who just did application in PHP. But anyway.. it's nice that there are some people who recognize Carl. | |
Kaj 4-Aug-2009 [4192] | It's their personal preferences |
Pekr 5-Aug-2009 [4193x2] | Google to buy On2 - it should theoretically resolve the situation around HTML5 video codec http://www.osnews.com/story/21950/Google_To_Buy_Video_Compression_Technology_Outfit_On2 |
KDE 4.3 released - video available - http://kde.org/announcements/4.3/index.php | |
Henrik 6-Aug-2009 [4195] | I noticed from the discussion on OSNews that most people are concerned with wildly different performance of KDE4 on different hardware: If you are using Nvidia and driver version 1008 with Kernel 2.6.29 with Xorg 7.2.1.3 then you might get good 3D effects with KDE 4.2.99.5. But that combination gives really dicey 2D What kind of desktop "experience" is that? |
Kaj 7-Aug-2009 [4196] | Linux is for adventurers, not for consumers |
Henrik 12-Aug-2009 [4197] | http://news.cnet.com/8301-10805_3-10308013-75.html Seem patent trolling is getting really lucrative. |
amacleod 12-Aug-2009 [4198] | Confused as to what they infringed upon...I thought XML was open standard... |
Reichart 12-Aug-2009 [4199] | I think I can help here (I'm about to have another patent awarded in fact that touches on this same area). First, we all have to laugh here that what the patent covers is that data is sent in a format that is OPEN and STANDARD. XML falls under this definition. From the description “Any program or procedure which needs to format or understand the document must know all of the special codes and be able to correctly separate them from the content. All routines which work with the document must have exactly the same model of how the embedded codes are formatted or placed. If any operation misinterprets the code sequence even slightly, or mistakes content for formatting, the document or a part thereof will be reduced to meaninglessness. “ In other words guys, this group is suing Microsilly for FINALLY playing nice with everyone else. This is the purist form of irony ever, and I love it. I agree with the judge. The problem now is...is there prior art? This is 1994. Permit me to make something clear, they are not claiming that showing something like XML is the scope of the patent, even WordPerfect would should you something like XML if you asked to “reveal codes”, but in fact it was stored internally in some odd format (just like word). The move to storing the data in this standardized way, and showing it in the same way, might indeed by unqiue. The language for storing it has to be standard itself, this self referencing part is what makes this tricky. |
Anton 13-Aug-2009 [4200] | My understanding of it is they had some black beads and some red beads mixed in a pile. The "invention" was to separate the red beads and the black beads. |
Graham 13-Aug-2009 [4201x2] | so, is this like combining an XSD with an XML document ? |
separately they're okay? | |
Gabriele 13-Aug-2009 [4203] | I wish MS would become against software patents just because of this... and then we finally get rid of them. ;) (or, make them work correctly - patent lasts 5 years, MUST include working source code, and when patent expires that source code becomes "free") |
Anton 13-Aug-2009 [4204] | I suspect this case might have been set up by Microsoft, to justify changing format of their docs. Surely if MS wanted to win this one they could have. |
Pekr 13-Aug-2009 [4205] | ... a conspiracy theory? :-) |
Anton 13-Aug-2009 [4206] | A conspiracy theory. |
Will 17-Aug-2009 [4207] | Catch it 8) , twitter's rebol news http://toriseye.quodis.com/#rebol |
Graham 2-Sep-2009 [4208x2] | http://www.yikebike.com/ expensive bikes ! |
can a bike be called "revolutionary" ?? | |
Will 2-Sep-2009 [4210] | Lovely! 8)) |
Henrik 2-Sep-2009 [4211] | yeah. what happens if you have to brake hard? |
Graham 2-Sep-2009 [4212] | See the FAQ |
Sunanda 2-Sep-2009 [4213] | Intertesting idea -- hope it succeeds, and the price drops by an order of magnitude! Max speed is stated as 20KPH -- not a very high speed for a bicycle. So hard braking unlikely to be a problem. Needing to use a backpack (no attachable panniers) will be a drawback for commuters / shoppers. |
Izkata 2-Sep-2009 [4214] | Interesting looking, but their FAQ is a bit off in at least one place: 20 KPH (about 12 MPH) might be slow, but it is fast enough for wind resistance to become an issue because your entire torso is spread sitting up, making it catch much more air. Also, since sitting up gives you a higher center of gravity than leaning forward as on a normal bike, it seems less stable to me... Then again, I rollerblade rather than bike, so I don't know much about the Center of Gravity on bikes, but my wind resistance comment comes from leaning forward at around 15 MPH and still having issues with the wind throwing my balance. |
Graham 2-Sep-2009 [4215x2] | Nothing to stop you from curling up .... but this mode of transport seems designed for urban use. |
BTW, I think "yike" is short for "Yikes!!" which is what you say when you see the price :) | |
Reichart 2-Sep-2009 [4217] | ..............uh.............. so who exactly is this bike for... Have any of you been OUTISDE and looked around? http://www.thegiantnapkin.com/images/fatpeople walking.jpg |
Graham 2-Sep-2009 [4218x2] | It's priced in Euros ... let me see ... where do they use Euros ? |
Looks like they'll also be sellng in NZ too. I wonder if my dog would mind if I used a NZ$7000 bike to '"walk" him ... | |
Henrik 3-Sep-2009 [4220] | so it's the beginning of how people end up in Wall-E. |
Chris 3-Sep-2009 [4221] | I guess on the one hand, it's a replacement for scooters - they look nimble and the fold-up feature is convenient (no parking!). As a cyclist, I appreciate the exercise, but sometimes miss the convenience of being lazy - I'd give it a try as a backup, but I think in the 'States a scooter offers more range, versatility and presence... |
Pekr 4-Sep-2009 [4222] | This device will be never successful, and is even dangerous. Normally, when you drive, you have your hands in front of you, not behind of you. When there will be any road-block in front of you, you will reflectively put your hands in front of you, to cover your head, body, whatever. This is really only a jewelery, not a real bike .... |
Sunanda 4-Sep-2009 [4223] | Having read the FAQ now, this looks critical: <Currently the YikeBike can travel a distance of 9 - 10 Km.> That's way too short to be of use to many people. |
Geomol 4-Sep-2009 [4224x2] | Making it really a urban city transport. How far can the Segway travel? |
Did you notice the Green slogan? How does it gets its power? ;-) | |
Henrik 4-Sep-2009 [4226] | I'm not so worried about travel distance for most electric vehicles. The cool thing is that it won't take much to replace the batteries with better ones eventually. The motor remains the same. With the development of graphene batteries, it sounds like we can increase battery life to at least twice as much, perhaps 4 times. |
Sunanda 4-Sep-2009 [4227] | I am an urban city bicycle commuter. I'd need a minimum range of 15Km a day. And I'd want 30km for flexibility. Also, I suspect the range is dependent on the weather [FAQ says <the YikeBike works best in mild climates>] so the actual range would be less than the quoted 9-10km for anyone outside of summer conditions. That's one of the issues that sunk the Sinclar C5. Power ..... The FAQ implies it is powered from the electicity mains. Average cost EUR0.10 per recharge. Now, if you could set it up as a static bike and recharge it by pedalling.... |
Geomol 4-Sep-2009 [4228] | So unless the electric power come from a windmill or similar, it's not really green. |
Graham 4-Sep-2009 [4229] | What sunk the C5 was that they were invisible! Too low in the road. |
Geomol 4-Sep-2009 [4230x2] | It's like the danish "Ellert": http://www.ellert.info/ I see them a seldom time on the danish roads. They're not a big success. |
They should concentrate on this: http://www.moller.com/ ;-) | |
Henrik 8-Sep-2009 [4232] | http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Sep/0039.html Vista/Win 7 users should probably read this. |
Geomol 8-Sep-2009 [4233] | -> Humour ;-) |
Robert 8-Sep-2009 [4234] | Well Win-7 is not yet there, so use-on-own-risk but Vista is there. That's really a cool one. |
Henrik 14-Sep-2009 [4235x2] | Haiku OS alpha 1 released. So when is R3 going to be ready for it? :-) http://www.haiku-os.org/ |
runs pretty OK. seems similar to BeOS, but not much new. | |
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