AMD's 64-Bit Chip
EyesWideOpen writes "AMD is set to release a 64-bit chip early next year which will be completely backwards compatible with the Athlon line. The current 64-bit offering from Intel, Itanium, is an entirely new chip that has no backwards compatibility with its x86 line of chips (from the 8080 chip to the Pentium IV) and is designed only for high end servers. AMD's solution to this problem is the Opteron chip (product info) which will be in servers, desktops and laptops. Here is a wired article."
First off I must admit that I am a staunch supporter of President Bush's 'War On Terror'. However when I first read this article (The Drudge Report is my AOL homepage), I thought it was a stupid idea to even consider recruiting someone above the age of 16 to spy on their neighbours. The best way to go about this would be to teach young children to keep a close eye upon their parents and neighbours. This would best be taught in the state run schools that cost so much tax payer money, and refuse to swear to the Pledge of Alligance. By teaching them to watch over America, there would be a huge re-injection of patriotism back into the education system. Using children, has a number of advantages because children are more likely to go along with orders delivered by a state authority. Secondly, they are innocent, and would be able to gather information readily without raising suspicions of the terrorists they would surveil. And lastly they could be rewarded easily and cheaply with videogames and candy etc. Lastly, the Boy Scouts of America could be put to use, by doing reconnaissance missions in the remoter regions of the American wilderness; the Girl Guides could supply them with food. I'm sure the terrorist camp in Oregon would never of formed if there were 100 Boy Scouts roaming the wilderness looking for Arabs every weekend. In general I support the idea, but think it needs to be reworked to include only children to be the most effective.
Cactus?
time to think about the LADIES, pudding-hole. suck my craphatch dry you retarded faggot-ass queer.
Last week I had gone swimming to a lovely beach near Bombay. It was secluded and my best friend Katy said she would come with me too. I hadn't shaved my armpits since I was a teenager and in the past fifteen years it had grown to quite enormous proportions. The thick jet-black bushy hair in my unshaven armpits was a sight especially when I raised my arms overhead.
I hadn't known Katy for long but she was very beautiful and I longed to seduce her. I knew that she was depressed, as she had broken up with her boyfriend.
As we drove to my beach house I looked at her. She was in a traditional Indian sari. Her blouse was tight and her breasts seemed large and appetizing. I longed to put my mouth and suck at her succulent melons. I wondered if she was hairy. Was her pubic hair thick and bushy like mine or was it trimmed. Her sleeved blouse did not show whether her armpits were hairy. How I longed it to be thick and bushy and whether she liked hairy women. How would she react when she saw my hirsute body?
I put my thoughts behind me as we reached the house. She went to her room to unpack. I called to her to put on her swimsuit while I went to my room to change. She soon called to me "Bela why don't we go to the pool instead of the beach, we can go to the beach tomorrow" I wondered why and quickly changed into my bikini.
As I went to the pool I noticed that she had her arms pressed to her side. She asked me "Do you have a razor."
"Why" I answered. She said "I want to shave my underarms as I couldn't shave it before coming."
"Wow" I said "neither have I shaved in the past fifteen years" I said as I lifted my arms "Look at my bushy armpits" She put her hands to her mouth as stared at my uncovered armpits the jet black bushy hair jutting out of my armpits. As looked towards my panties, the pubic hair was also clearly visible from the sides and the top of my bikini. She exclaimed, "I have never seen anybody as hairy as you"
I then bent and kissed Katy deeply in her mouth. She sucked in my tongue just the same way. Then I kissed her on both of her bare shoulders. Her hairy armpits having a special attraction to me. She then pulled down her bikini bottom just enough to uncover her bushy pubes. Was her pussy hair as thick and as hairy as her armpit hair?
I got on my knees and licked at the top of her bikini. Katy now had her hands behind her head exposing both of her sexy bushy armpits. I wanted desperately to run my tongue through that gorgeous black tuft of armpit hair, but I buried my nose in the middle of her thick black pussy hair. I moaned out loud at the strong musky scent of her pubes. I took several strands of hair between my teeth. Katy moaned out slightly herself as I did this. She moaned even louder as I ran my tongue all around in her beautiful bush and munched on her pubes with my hungry mouth.
I removed her bikini top so I could feel her huge pair of tits against my chest. Katy's tits fell out of the top. Katy's tits fascinated me. They were huge. I played with them for what seemed like hours, kissing all around one tit while playing with the other, as I tugged at her tufty armpits.
She looked at my pussy hair sticking out the bottom of my bikini. She said that my pussy was so thick and bushy there was even hair growing on the inside of my thighs that was also sticking out my bikini. I looked down toward her pubic area. She smiled at me as she pulled back the bottom of her bikini so I could see her cunt in its entire furry splendor.
Katy once again lifted up her arms to expose her very hairy armpits. She said she sometimes went for months without shaving her armpits. I found myself loving the sight of her s unshaven pits
I told her I wanted her to lick my bushy armpits" Have you done it before"
"No" she said. "Do you want to lick my hairy underarms?" I asked her. "Yes," Katy replied, her voice almost speaking to herself, as she nodded her head. "Would you like to have a lick?" She moaned out a simple and lustful, "Yes."
I lowered my armpits and she stuck out her tongue and has a lick, her tongue grazed the thick bushy hair. Was I in seventh heaven?
How is this guy flamebair? he brings up a good point! Tomshardware showed amd cpus to burn up if the heatsink is removed, and intel cpus dont... they also run cooler. and a AMD cpu paired with a via motherboard very unreliable.
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Ask Slashdot: Open Source Politics - Maintaining Your Vision?
Posted by Cliff on 04:53 PM July 22nd, 2002
from the keeping-your-project-on-track dept.
Theovon asks: "I have only released one open source project so far (link below), and I have never submitted patches to any other, so I am very unfamiliar with some of the politics. I have a new open source project I am considering releasing sooner rather than later, but I want to know how to keep control over it long enough to get into it everything I want. Specifically, what I want to know is how to deal with unwanted suggestions by contributors. By unwanted, I mean submissions which may be nice but which would cause the project to deviate significantly from where you are trying to head. I think it's important to publically address this issue, rather than doing Google searches and piecing together a perspective of it on my own. think there may be many developers out there whose work could benefit us all but who are wary of what might happen if they were to let loose before they had achieved enough of their goals. In my ignorance and paranoia, I have been pondering the various negative consequences of an early release, and I would like to see what Slashdot has to say about these concerns."
BSD: New Scheduler Available for FreeBSD
Posted by Nik on 03:50 PM July 22nd, 2002
from the doesn't-blink-LEDs-when-switching-processes dept.
flynn_nrg writes "Luigi Rizzo, one of the FreeBSD developers, has just finished the code for a new scheduler. From the announcement: '...as promised, a first version of the Proportional Share scheduler that we developed is available here. These are for a recent -STABLE (i think any version from 4.4 should work; the only 3 files modified are kern_synch.c, kern_switch.c and proc.h, plus a one-line change to kern_exit.c). I have tested it a little bit on a diskless system, and it seems to survive running a full X session with the usual set of xterm, netscape etc. while i do a "renice" of the processes and even switch back and forth between schedulers. But do not trust this yet for a production system!' Read the full post here."
Your Rights Online: How Italian Police Shut Down U.S. Web Servers
Posted by timothy on 02:36 PM July 22nd, 2002
from the old-fashioned-way dept.
gessel writes: "CNN has an article describing Italian police shutting down a U.S. hosted website deemed in Italy to be illegally blasphemous. The article goes on to describe the ramifications and U.S. efforts along the same lines."
New Two-Headed Hard Drive Intended To Secure Web Sites
Posted by timothy on 01:49 PM July 22nd, 2002
from the or-serve-from-a-dreamcast dept.
dlur writes: "This article states that Scarabs (In Japanese), a Japanese company, is developing a hard drive with two heads, one read-only and another that is read/write. With this comes two cables, the read-only side going to the external web server, and the r/w cable going to an internal protected server. While this should make it quite a bit tougher for script kiddies to place their mark on a page, I doubt it will stop any real hackers from getting to a site's DB as that would still need to be r/w."
Linux Timeline By LWN and LJ
Posted by Hemos on 12:58 PM July 22nd, 2002
from the looking-at-my-navel dept.
A reader wrote to us with the link that Linux Journal has put together a Linux Timeline. Kinda nice to walk down memory lane - and think about what was on peoples' mind at each major point. Of course, if I see the original letter Linus wrote at the beginning one more time...*grin*
Open Source, Real Media Mega-player?
Posted by CmdrTaco on 12:18 PM July 22nd, 2002
from the to-little-to-late dept.
chill writes "CNN is reporting "RealNetworks on Monday will unveil a new open source version of its streaming media software that supports multiple file formats for audio and video, including those that use Microsoft's Windows Media technology." and "RealNetworks did not formally license the ability to offer Windows Media software, but instead re-created the technology based on data streams sent between the server and player software, The New York Times reported. A Microsoft representative told the newspaper that the company would need to determine whether RealNetworks licensed the software before taking action. " I can't wait to see the actual license." Update: 07/22 19:10 GMT by T: The software can be downloaded from the Helix site, if you're interested.
Interviews: Ask Dr. Richard Wallace, Artificial Intelligence Researcher
Posted by Roblimo on 11:20 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the how-will-we-know-his-answers-aren't-generated-by-
Today's interview guest is Dr. Richard Wallace, creator of the Alicebot and AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language). Suggestion: look through some of the pages about Wallace in the first (Google search) link above before you start posting questions. Then, please, stick to the usual "one question per post." After this post has been up for around 24 hours, we'll send 10 of the highest-moderated questions to Wallace, and post his replies verbatim (except for minor HTML formatting) soon after he sends them to us.
Spam Doesn't Work?
Posted by CmdrTaco on 10:36 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the so-why-do-people-do-it dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Businesses who believe the hype that spam works should read this article. It seems that the more recipients that you spam, the less likely they are to respond (startlingly obvious, but this seems to prove it)." Somehow I doubt this. If Spam didn't work, why do I get a hundred pieces of it every morning? Someone is buying.
Cowboy Bebop Film's American Premiere Announced
Posted by CmdrTaco on 09:26 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the a-thing-of-beauty dept.
From the Big Apple Anime Site "The Big Apple Anime Fest 2002 (BAAF 2002) is proud to announce that the festival will premiere the theatrical English dub version of "Cowboy Bebop: The Movie" on August 30th, 8:00pm at Loews State Theater (Virgin Megastore) in New York City's Times Square. At the premiere, Cowboy Bebop director, Shinichiro Watanabe, score composer, Yoko Kanno and character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto will be on hand to meet their legions of fans." That's a show worth seeing.
16,000 CWRU Computers Getting Gigabit Ethernet
Posted by timothy on 08:19 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the fair-bit-of-bandwidth dept.
lowlypeon writes "In a move that makes going back to college more tempting than usual, Case Western is installing fiber connections in 16,000 computers over the next year to give students a 1 gigabit per second Ethernet connection. Administrators aren't sure what anybody needs that kind of bandwidth for yet, but they are curious to see how it gets used."
Machinima Festival and News
Posted by timothy on 07:14 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the leaping-media-batman dept.
Hugh Hancock writes: "Machinima (real-time 3D film-making in game engines, what used to be called 'Quake Movies') has a bit of a grab-bag day today -- the New York Times (registration, blah) is running an article on it, prompted by the announcement of the first Machinima-only film festival, sponsored by NVidia!"
Your Rights Online: Triangle Boy Lives
Posted by timothy on 04:14 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the antimissile-missile dept.
mlinksva writes: "Safeweb cancelled their free service late last year, but their P2P anonymizing proxy, Triangle Boy, has been spotted in the wild (south of Fort Worth, Texas). 'Because of its stealth nature, the P2P software does not show up in reports from many filtering products and the administrator doesn't even know the problem exists and has no way to check it.'(via UniteTheCows)."
F-22 Avionics Require Inflight Reboot
Posted by chrisd on 02:08 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the ctrl-alt-boom dept.
An anonymous reader writes "The Atlanta Journal & Constitution is fronting a lengthy piece on the USAF's new F-22 and its upcoming shootout with the existing fleet of F-15's & 16's. One line in the article really jumped out at me: 'When avionics problems crop up now, pilots must restart the entire system as if rebooting a personal computer.' I did some googling, and this is about as much as I could find: The hardware backbone for the system is the Hughes Common Integrated Processor, which, in turn, appears to be built around the Intel i960 CPU. I couldn't find a name for the operating system, but it appears to be written in about one and a half million lines of Ada code; more on the Ada hardware integration and Ada i960 compilers is here. Any Slashdotters working on this project? If so, why do you need the inflight reboot? PS: Gamers will be interested to learn that nVidia's Quadro2 Go GPU and Wind River's VxWorks Operating System are melded in the F-22's Multi-Function Display."
When Spun Really Fast, CDs Explode
Posted by chrisd on 12:16 AM July 22nd, 2002
from the vinyl-wouldn't-hold-up-very-well-either dept.
Anonymous Coward writes: "Ever wonder why cd-rom/cd-rw drives are not getting any faster? Wonder why they heat up? This page has a rather amusing experiment where they put various CD's into something that can spin up to 30,000RPM and found that most cd's explode at just around 28,000RPM. Oh and they seem to like using Corel CD-ROM discs for their experiment." Update: Yep, it's a dupe...
Your Rights Online: JPEG Committee On The Ball, Seeks Prior Art
Posted by timothy on 09:45 PM July 21st, 2002
from the real-buccaneers-ride-patent-submarines dept.
Sangui5 writes: "It seems as if the JPEG Committee has noticed the recent patent fuss, and is working on the prior art angle. Good to know that even though there's a new standard, the committee is standing by their previous work."
will be the two size-13s I plant in your ass, tps12.
Dismiss this as karma whoring all you want
Oh no, I won't dismiss this as karma whoring. To be a karma whore you need to post something worth being moderated.
I'll have something intelligent to add one of these days...
I talked with my family. My dad said he's not suprised that I'm gay, considering all those years he forced me to suck his dick. My friends were cool with it too. It turns out all those times I thought I blacked out on Everclear I had been given Rufinol so they could sodomize my unconscious body. Thanks for setting me straight, or, ah, gay.
I'm a recovering faggot. I thought I had to suck dick to be liberal and open-minded, wow was I wrong. All I had to do was come here and post offensive material to get a rise out of all you touchy propeller heads.