Monday, April 05, 2004


I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when you looked at it in the right way, did not become still more complicated.
Poul Anderson (1926 - )

MandrakeSoft breaks a profit. First Profitable Quarter Since 1999
The positive result, the first since fiscal year 1998/99, reflects the turnaround accomplished by refocusing the company on its core business and higher gross margin revenue lines.

File-Sharing No Threat to Music Sales
Internet music piracy has no negative effect on legitimate music sales, according to a study released today by two university researchers that contradicts the music industry's assertion that the illegal downloading of music online is taking a big bite out of its bottom line.

Spammer's Porsche up for grabs
Internet giant AOL has ratcheted up the war against unsolicited e-mail with a publicity-grabbing coup - an online raffle of a spammer's seized Porsche


The Myth of Low-Thrust Propulsion
The announcement of Preident Bush's new space initiative has unleashed a flurry of activity in the space engineering community. Many design groups are drawing up plans for new spacecraft and new technologies that could be used for future manned missions to Mars.

New Earths: Transforming Other Planets for Humanity
Terraforming other worlds may take decades to accomplish, and the go-ahead may still be centuries away. So why does such a far-out topic deserve an entire book? What possible value could such a book have?

The OpenBSD Game Boy
OpenBSD/game boy is the port of OpenBSD for the Japanese game console Nintendo Game Boy.
Now you can funny with your OpenBSD box everywhere!

Europe Targets Human Exploration Of The Moon And Mars
These are exciting times for space exploration. For the first time in a generation, human missions beyond Earth orbit are being seriously considered by space agencies on both sides of the Atlantic. Europe has initiated the Aurora programme, with the ultimate aim of landing people on Mars by 2033, while the US has recently redirected its human space activities towards a return to the Moon.

Hunt For Extrasolar Earth-Like Planets Intensifies
An international group of astronomers led by Dr. Jean-Philippe Beaulieu (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris) and Dr. Martin Dominik (University of St Andrews) are about to continue their hunt for extrasolar planets with an enhanced world-wide telescope network in May this year.

Quasar Studies Keep Fundamental Physical Constant - Constant
Detecting or constraining the possible time variations of fundamental physical constants is an important step toward a complete understanding of basic physics and hence the world in which we live. A step in which astrophysics proves most useful.

Space Transport Corporation Fires 12,000 Pound Rocket Engine
At their Forks, Washington facility, Space Transport Corporation (STC) successfully tested the 12-inch-diameter solid-propellant rocket engine for their Suborbital Tourism Vehicle (STV). The STV will be used in the $10 million X PRIZE competition.


Almost 1500 government PCs stolen
ALMOST 1500 federal Government computers - including more than 500 from the Defence Department - were stolen between 1998 and 2002.

Porn image on kids' footy CD
THE AFL has been forced to recall 40,000 CD-ROMs given to young children to promote Australian football because it secretly included a picture of a topless woman.

'Mummy' causing Siberian quakes
RESIDENTS of Russia's Altai region say that a 2500-year-old mummy that was dug up 11 years ago is causing earthquakes in this corner of Siberia where shamans are common, and have demanded that it be reburied.

Make your Own Tron Costumes


Burtal File Manager, the File Manager that Hurts

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