* Posts by eurobloke

69 publicly visible posts • joined 30 Nov 2007

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Google's Austro-Hungarian ambitions laid bare

eurobloke
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@Miguel Farah

Russia hasn't invaded Finland, as it shows the Moscow Armistice border, bar the port of Porkkala that Finalnd got back in 1956.

Mine is the one with the Suomen Passi in one pocket

Google cedes Belgium to Germany

eurobloke
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Looks like Stordanmark has more then that

It seem to also have Slovenia as well as Deutschschweiz, together with making Vorarlburg and Tyrol an independent state.

Plus, where is Kosovo (if your country recognised it) & Palestinian Territories?

It will get me coat, one with a proper map of Europe.

'World's largest TV' sports super HD resolution

eurobloke
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Still not for the next generation of HDTV

The next generation of HDTV is UHDTV which is around 4360p, not this 2000p crap.

I will get my coat, the one with the time machine remote in the pocket.

Microsoft, Nikon release shutter on patents

eurobloke
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HD Photo

I think it to encourage the use of the new “standard” that Microsoft has done, called HD Photo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_Photo), formally known as Windows Media Photo. It is designed to replace JPEG for photos, aiming for a crisper, sharper picture.

Not surprising, currently it can only be seen by programs that exists only on XP SP2 and Vista. Mine with the fake Microsoft ID card and swipe card.

Microsoft eyes AOL takeover

eurobloke
Jobs Horns

Hopefully it would mean better news on Engagdet

If this happens, hopefully it will get rid of the arse-licking that Engadget (a tech blog owned by AOL) seem to have on Apple.

Google evaporates Docs and Spreadsheets cloud

eurobloke

It just tell me something I already know, ...

... that cloud computing isn't the bee's knees that everyone says it is.

Man stumps record £375k for number plate

eurobloke
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I wonder if Essex CC is going to get a slice of that plate to its c tax payers?

Earlier, a few years ago ECC bought "ECC 1" for £7 000 for its executive car, in return to sell F1 and 1F, two of the oldest plates in Britain.

I get my coat,

Dwarves hidden in sports bags target Swedish coaches

eurobloke
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Have the Sverige Polisen asked...

Jon Holmes?

I will get my coat, yes the one for the 1,62m (5'4") person

Becta excludes Vista, Office - again

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Becta is slowly changing.....

IMHO, from the sound of it. Becta is changing from being just a marketing department of Microsoft into something different.

The reason why I say this is because in the past (a few years ago, after Acorn computers such as the A300 and the A3000when I was at high school), Becta only allowed MS Windows and Office, if a school wanted to use say StarOffice, they would get a good mouthful from Becta.

Europe to probe state funding of new media

eurobloke

It ain't just the BBC

It ain't just the Beeb, RTÉ (27th), DR (Denmark, 8th) , YLE (Finland, 15th), SVT (Sweden, 22nd) are all popular sites linked to a PSB. Why investigate?

Cameron blames Labour naivety for NHS IT woes

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We all know how Google is...

Cameron has rightly complained about the NHS mega IT project, but he is wrong on Google. Google is well known for it privacy, i.e. none, such as keeping records of your searches for in the UK, for 2 <b>years</b>. I don’t trust it to keep safe that one has a mental disability, privately.

Plus, should it be a concern about the links between Google and the Tories. Why Google, why not the hundreds of other companies? Plus, any thought on the NHS using the American VistA system, it is free (public domain) and it keeps the records of every US veteran.

Apple targeted in DRM monopoly suit (again)

eurobloke
Jobs Horns

Hope she wins...

If only to wipe that grin of Jobs. Apple has had his monopoly for too long.

Firewire to gain 3.2Gb/s bandwidth boost

eurobloke
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Firewire? Never heard it!

Sorry, but Firewire is a bit of dead as a dodo. I have very rarely come across it, the only places I have seen it is on a Apple laptop and on a car stereo. I even had to look it up in a book to find out what it was.

Santa putting children's information at risk, warn experts

eurobloke
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Where is Father Christmas, Santa Claus, Joulupukki? It depends

If you are Danish or American, Santa lives on the North Pole, which is Greenlandic/Danish terriaryIf you are Danish or American. Santa lives on the North Pole, which is Danish (Greenlandic) territory.

If you are Canadian, Santa also lives on the North Pole (Canada), which is Canadian (Northwest Territories) territory. Although strangely, his post office is in Montreal QC

If you are British or Finnish, Father Christmas/Joulupukki lives in Rovaniemi, Finland (Lapland), which is Finnish territory.

If you are Dutch or Belgian, Sinterklaas or Sint-Nicolaas is from the Basque Country in Spain, arriving by steam ship.

Megan's Law snafu fingered in rapist's murder

eurobloke
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So they want Sarah's law?

This is a classic example why there shouldn't be a Sarah's or indeed a Megan's law.

It is well known that innocent people get hurt by publishing untrue information, remember the vigilantes to the News of the Screws publishing paedophile information only for half of the info to be wrong.

CompUSA goes titsup

eurobloke
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Note to our British readers...

Why hasn't El Reg said that CompUSA is the American version of PC World (without the back-up of DSGi)?

I am pretty sure that the Brits would love to see the same axe to PCW.

I get my coat now.

HMRC coughs to more data losses

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After the HMRC, next the DVLA

I heard on the radio, that the DVLA has accidentally given out over 1000 cases of personal information to strangers by mistake.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7131506.stm

Judge brands Kirsty Wark's husband a snoop

eurobloke

Kirstygate Nº 2

This merger on top of the her various weird and wonderful connections like her free holiday on the Jack McDonnell (2nd First Minister) villa in Mallorca, makes her in my opinion not suitable to continue her role on Newsnight.

EU TV laws are coming

eurobloke
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@Big_Boomer

<i>Tak means thanks. Didn't you mean to say "Ja"? <LOL> </i>

Yes, “tak” means thank you, please or an acceptance message in a conversion in Danish, but it also means yes in Polish.

I think they are meant to say; “yes, tá, oui, sí, sim, si, ja, kyllä, jah, jā, taip, ano, áno, igen, da, да, ναι, iva.”

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