Domain: bitey.net
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Re:Simple.
You should submit your sig to this guy. His collection could use some updating.
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Slashdot worst sigs
Hi Apreche.
I always hated your previous signature, because it contained a self-quote which is lame.
And guess what? It got you into the list of slashdot's worse signatures! Aren't you proud?
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Re:Toys for the rich
This thing is really for high-end CAD and photo/video work. IBM showed us their version of it back in December or January, same LCD panel with a different chassis and badge. If you want something cheaper, look around and you can find Dell 20" flat panels for 700-800 each. I got two with poker winnings for just over $1400 shipped.
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Well....
This is in the corner of my bedroom.
It actually has a Cisco 2924 in it now though...
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Way off OT, but...
Regarding your sig:
Do you have over 1600 [slashdot.org] comments? Why Not?
A proverb from my 8th grade algebra teacher comes to mind...
"Diarrhea of the mouth indicates constipation of the brain."
Your pomposity has earned you a spot on the worst sigs on Slashdot list. Mamma must be proud. -
Yeah, bnetd is TOTALLY DEAD.
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Make sure to mirror this....
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here's mine:Both my main servers are in here (the bottom one has 160 gigs of MP3s.) Got mine from here for just under $500 with shipping. I love the little bastard, it's in the corner of my room and doesn't make a sound.
- A.P.
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A mirror for y'all.
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Re:The page you want is here:I just downloaded all the binaries and source from 9thtee. They're right here.
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useless mirror i made a few years agoThis is the main page of the site, but it doesn't have any of his software on it, so it's pretty useless unless you've grabbed the software at some point too...
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Re:MD5 not the best idea.Sure. I've put the code (tiny as it is) up at http://bitey.net/code/dupefind.txt. The file should be self-explanitory, and there's a couple comments in there that should help explain the database (just a flat-file, actually) format.
The code that actually creates the flat-file database (from a mounted CD-Rom) is here.
Another script that plays stuff and searches through the database is here.
- A.P.
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Re:MD5 not the best idea.Sure. I've put the code (tiny as it is) up at http://bitey.net/code/dupefind.txt. The file should be self-explanitory, and there's a couple comments in there that should help explain the database (just a flat-file, actually) format.
The code that actually creates the flat-file database (from a mounted CD-Rom) is here.
Another script that plays stuff and searches through the database is here.
- A.P.
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Re:MD5 not the best idea.Sure. I've put the code (tiny as it is) up at http://bitey.net/code/dupefind.txt. The file should be self-explanitory, and there's a couple comments in there that should help explain the database (just a flat-file, actually) format.
The code that actually creates the flat-file database (from a mounted CD-Rom) is here.
Another script that plays stuff and searches through the database is here.
- A.P.
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People getting Cease and Desist letters?The article mentions people getting C&D letters from napster for creating napster-compatible software for Linux and other operating systems. I must be one of the lucky ones, then, because my shit software for searching napster servers from the command line hasn't been targeted yet.
Personally, if napster can dish it out but not take it, they deserve to be sued into oblivion.
- A.P.
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