Domain: openschedule.org
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Re:It's a question of perceived value
If you're just running it yourself, sign your own certificate. Hell, I'll sign yours for $30.
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goddard in astro pic of the day
That's why today's astronomy picture of the day features Robdrt Goddard and one of his funky looking rockets.
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Re:Question For Employees Of Open Source Companies
I'm not an MBA either; perhaps that's why I occasionally buy bottled water.
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Re:Whatever
...or if you have a *really* big "dictionary".
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Re:Well I found it funny
what the hell is "aminmatin"?
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Re:Plan B
Keep 6 months worth of your salery in a savings account. Never touch it until you get the sack
Do you have any idea what kind of money you would have now if you had put that 6 months salery into, say, the S&P500 15 years ago?
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Re:I don't get it
Just because you are on the Internet and dont want your mail read as it goes through the various servers people think you are hiding something.
Not to disagree with your point, but you are hiding something. If encrypting something did not hide the contents, why would anyone do it?
I believe that I agree with your stance, though. There's nothing wrong with hiding stuff.
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Re:No community
I'd register it if I knew what nappy meant.
Maybe you should ask dangifiknow.com. It always gives an answer.
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Re:No community
Well, yeah, if they're hot. Would you rather they expolit some nappy old ladies?
Apparently no one would: nappyoldladies.com is still not registered.
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komodoI didn't see anyone else mention it, so I will. komodo from active state is still really beta, but it may be heading in hte direction you want.
Personally, I believe emacs is still the best choice of an editor, IDE, and all the other stuff you need in this situation.
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Re:Usenet Archives
Should the government step in? Should academia step in, by way of government funds?
I sure hope not the US government. You see, I don't believe that that is the purpose of the federal government. I seem to recall someting about:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
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Re:Oh great.You mean like the front door to your house, which disallows you entry until you prove that you are authorized by posession of the right key?
yeah - that is pretty facist.
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me like activation code
Now when I ask for my refund on windows, won't it be easy to verify that I've never used that installation and am entitled to the refund? Or perhaps it's already activated by the OEM when they installed windows.
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Re:No Space Exploration
...keeping a fleet of shuttles in existance which were built before the pilots were born.
The first shuttle was built in 1976. That would make it about 25 years old. The ones flying now are a bit younger and are updated dramaticly between each mission.
I haven't been able to find a shuttle pilot in their 20's. Most are about 35 or 40, it seems. Which ones are you referring to as being younger than the shuttles they fly?
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worst troll everThe crew over at trolltalk must be laughing their asses off right about now. adbe got this obvious of a troll accepted as a story for chrissake. What other explanation is there for popping that little unrelated, inflamatory remark about taxes onto the end of this story?
Well done, looks like you fooled timothy.
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Re:pictures are the key
I ran an ad on a cab.
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Re:pictures are the key
the value of e and pi will always remain constant.
In Euclidian geometry.
What if the entity with which you are trying to communicate is from Hyperbolic space, or some space with taxicab geometry? Then you're really screwed.
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Re:interesting
If you don't have a web browser that can even follow redirects, then what use could you possibly have for weblog software?
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Re:This story appears to have disappeared
seems to have disappeared even from the "older stuff" area. weird.
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Re:interesting
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more documents
I found reading the affidavit quite interesting. I can't find many more docs like it around. Anyone have any links to more documents on this case which are as detailed, thorough, or interesting?
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Re:What happened is far from amusing
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Re:Unreadable document
you can try the postscript doc at http://dotslash.dynodns.net/01/02/22/0622249/. I just used acroread to make it and haven't tried to view it. 'file' claims that it's postscript at least.
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Re:Why NOT use PGP?!?
one reason may be that it wasn't written when he allegedly started this stuff.
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Re:Unfortunately...I agree wholeheartedly. We should make a thereal.slashdot.org and put stuff like this on there. Then you and I could read it. We would keep stuff like this off of slashdot.org and just put stuff that we wanted the media to pick up on there. That way we could get the real stuff and they would only be able to see the stuff that you think is necessary to tell them. I hope they don't catch on and start reading thereal.slashdot.org!
oh yeah, </sarcasm>
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Re:Questionable science in questionable environeme
This hardly seems statistically enough to infer what she inferred so I wouldn't call it a complete science project.
This stands apart from most science fair projects I have heard of because she had a sample of data and she attempted to draw conclusions from it. This was a valid attempt at using what kids are taught as the "scientific method". It sounds to me like it was a pretty good elementary science experiment for an elementary school student.
I would rather see this experiment than the demonstration of a vinegar and baking soda volcano any day.
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Re:Bad Science
For a young student, this was a creative and intelligent thing to do. But as a scientific investigation, it bites. The "experiment" was just not well designed.
I believe this project was better designed than most I have seen. So many of the projects are more "demonstrations" than "experiments". It disturbs me that kids who take a few science classes still don't understand the difference between trying to find out something for themselves and demonstrating something that someone else found out. This project was obviously designed to find new things out. I am willing to overlook a few design flaws when I see that persuit.
It sure beats the hell out of a model of the solar system made out of styrofoam balls and coat hangers.
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dns
the DNS setup is a pretty good example of a distributed database.
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Re:Is LDAP half the answer?
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I don't know why, but...
I told my girlfriend that I had a valentine for her box and she got mad at me.
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Re:laser surgery
did you say rectal scan?
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laser surgeryI got laser surgery (on my eyes, not my hemorrhoids). I wonder if that fools these things and makes them not recognize you anymore. Anyone know?
While I'm at it, can you have laser surgery and make your eyes look like someone else's?
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Re:What's wrong with zero sum games?
Who said there was anything wrong with them?
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Re:Somewhere inside Eros....
Unfortunately I can't seem to link to the exact comment of an archived story, but use your browser find for the word meat.
One of the less-well known subtleties of slashdot is how to link to a comment in an archived story.
http://slashdot.org/science/01/01/22/1710234.shtm
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Re:Pretty freaking cool.
Because lunar landings have been patented by RAMBUS, and their lawyers are vigilanly protecting their intellectual property.
I wouldn't imagine that anyone would consider an asteroid landing an obvious extention of a lunar landing.
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rackspace or something
I'd reccommend getting a box at rackspace.com or something similar. they take care of the hardware and connectivity and stuff and give you root. It's about $200 - $300 a month depending on what extras you want. Works well for me.
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Re:Nice ---
How can you be eco-friendly if you're using air conditioning?
maybe it's a swamp cooler.
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