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Also..Also, coming sooner or later, linuxonline.org
The actual look of the site will probably be something like this.
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Also..Also, coming sooner or later, linuxonline.org
The actual look of the site will probably be something like this.
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The Slashdot DanceOh man.. I can't stop laughing from that one
:-)Anyone up for making a Slashdot theme for blackbox?
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Even better.. Microsoft?!
I dunno.. Rob's Microsoft shirt only seems to have attracted Bill Gates..
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ackLook at the ripples.
"Ripples"? Damn, coulda sworn that said something else.
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Here's moreThe control tricks the computer into crashing.
You have to "trick" Windows into crashing? I would've thought that was pretty much a voluntary thing on Windows' part
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IntelIntel apparently was testing the process, used in the PIIIs on some of their PII mobile lines, and someone forgot to turn that circuit off before they left the factory
Sounds like the Tuskegee Study all over again if you ask me..
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neetCan't wait to get addicted to the new version.
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200 megs?Only 200 megs? Release a CD!
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heh
Look on the bright side.. At least you're not administrator of an NT box.
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The next big internet failureOf course, I said the same thing about mirabilis.
And you were right.. Regardless of the stats they post on their website, ICQ popularity is on a sharp decline. They have constantly fudged user signup statistics to make it look popular. A simple sequential scan of their database shows that a significant number of UINs are invalid (sometimes with large gaps where they bumped the number up to reach a certain number-of-users goal). ICQ is the killer app that killed itself.
Is there an open contact-list protocol yet that isn't owned by Microsoft?
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foo mp3.comI was reading something here on
/. awhile back that when you sign with MP3.com, you have to give up all your rights to your work. Is this true or not? -
sheeshall the nukes are probably flashing 12:00 anyway..
Seriously though, you'd think they would've taken all the y2k nonsense into account when designing a friggin nuclear weapon..
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Slashdot Effect (tm)This box I'm on now got slashdotted thanks to that pic of those anonymous guys.. or something.
The neat part is that the load never passed 0.40, and that's on a 486-class box! Yay FreeBSD!
On another note, the DNS load from it crushed one of our BSDI BSD/OS name servers, which required a reboot.
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GOOD!Anything to get M$ away from Java!!
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2.2.0 and DiLBERT
ahh.. 2.2.0 and Dilbert blowing up a strip mall in the same night.. life is good.
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oh BTW..
Here's a scan of the Wired reference for everyone out there that's smart enough to not buy Wired.
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okay..Is this like the Aussie guy who was going to re-invent the internet with his compression algorithm or is this really something useful?
P.S. - Slashdot was in PC Magazine
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hmm
I like the Quake source code better.