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  • 2000 GB Hard Drive !


    Those who need a lot of storage space: a 2,000 GB FireWire external hard drive from Googie. Mainly aimed at the video editing and desktop publishing markets, and those with insanely huge MP3 collections.

  • The Matrix Phone

    Don’t let the apparent bulkiness fool you—this phone is stocked with enough features to make even Neo smile. The screen is a 65,000 TFT LCD that boasts a very decent size (128×160 pixels). A feature not commonly seen on phones, but a must for the Matrix is included—GPS location.

  • Kaena



    No this is not a new .Net tool, but a movie coming soon.

    If like me, you are big fan of Final Fantasy, Kaena  looks really cool.

    And for one time, made by a french company ;-)

    You have the trailer on their site.


  • Microsoft Research site


    Roy give the link to Microsoft Research.
    I spent sometime recently on this website, just curious to know what they work on.

    Well it's not really top defence or MediaLab stuff.

    Add the fact that some web pages are built by the researchers themselves, sometime looking like dead ghost place.

    I posted recently something about Project 7.

    Does somebody know more about that ?

  • Unsollicited maillist subscription



    I would tend to agree with you that the proper way of going about things would've been a one-time email to the old list subscribers pointing them to where they could subscribe to the new list(s).

    Whether or not the intent was pure, automatically subscribing people to a new list was, IMO, wrong both from the standpoint of netiquette, as well as from the standpoint of the rules of the Yahoo groups.

    I know Scott from other venues, and I'm sure he meant well, but I do think the transition from old lists to new should have been handled differently.

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    G. Andrew Duthie