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October 12th, 2000, 01:17 PM
#46
I have found a great use for this device! Using a free DVD cataloging program from www.intervocative.com, the free Cue Cat, and a free program called Catnip to translate the Cue Cat output back into the correct format, I can easily scan and catalog my DVDs. The DVD program retrieves all the info about my DVDs from the internet! It took my very little time to scan the 80+ barcodes from my DVDs, where without the Cue Cat and Catnip, I'd have to manually type the 10-digit number on each DVD!
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October 12th, 2000, 02:47 PM
#47
It's really interesting. When the :cuecat was just a little device and no one messed with it, digital whatever didn't care about it. But when the linux guys pulled apart their code and cats to make linux drivers, and THEN discovered all this, digital thingie freaked. They got thier lawyers together to stop OTHER people from making software for it and disabling their tracking junk.
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From the dark of night, comes... WHAT DO YOU MEAN INVALID PAGE FAULT!!
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October 12th, 2000, 03:47 PM
#48
Originally posted by SavagePenguin:
Mouse completes the circuit, and poof!
and POOF goes your breaker box 
Really though that scorpion page was funny as hell.
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