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Shortwave Radio and The PC

An anonymous reader writes "Ars Technica has an indepth guide on the Ten Tec RX-320, a shortwave radio receiver that connects to the PC and is controlled by software (both Linux and Windows). The article goes into depth on different high frequency modes, broadcast shortwave, and even a bit on ham radio and new digital modes."

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  1. SUCK MY DICK AND FUCKING LIKE IT! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  2. Shortwave ?? It still exists ?? by anandcp · · Score: -1, Troll

    WoW !!! Shortwave radio ?? You mean the VOA, BBC, Deutsche Welle, etc stuff and all??? Do they still exist? I thought shortwave went along with tube radios. Satellite radio, FM, AM, etc., have started ruling so much that i thought it went the way of gramaphone records. Hmmmm....

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  3. Mandrake - teh ghey by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    The Open Source movement such as Linux Mandrake has been a topic of
    considerable debate on the Internet's most controversial site. The
    majority of this debate has centered around the technical merits of
    the software, with the esteemed editors argueing against adopting
    Linux by employing the full depth of their considerable intellects,
    and the other side hurling death threats and similar invective. This
    has allowed many who would not otherwise receive quality information
    about Open Source software to be made aware of many of its
    ramifications, but one issue has been left alone: The overt racism
    that is deeply embedded in the movement.

    Allow me to explain.

    Alan Cox; Richard Stallman; Bruce Perens; Wichert Akkerman; Miguel
    DeIcaza.

    What do you see in this list of names? Are there any African-Americans
    on it? Absolutely not, none of those names sound like one a
    self-respecting black person would have! No Maurice, no Luther, no
    Lil' Kim. There are many other lists such as this, you can see one
    here. Flip through each page, do you see anything other than white
    faces? Of course you don't, because Open Source and its adherents are
    ardent racists and they absolutely forbid access to the sacred
    'kernel' by any person of color.

    Lets look at the list of the companies using Linux. Are there any
    black owned companies on that list? Nooooooo. How about these
    companies? They all have something to do with Open Source software,
    any of them owned by an African-American? No again.

    More racist overtones can be found by examining the language of Open
    Source. They often refer to 'white hat' hackers. These 'white hats'
    scurry about the Internet doing good, but illegal, acts for their
    fellow man. In stark contrast we find the 'black hat' hackers. They
    destroy the good works of others by breaking into systems, stealing
    data, and generally causing havoc. These two terms reflect the mindset
    of most Linux developers. White means good, black means bad. Anywhere
    there is black, there is uncontrollable destruction and lawlessness.
    Looking further we see black lists that inform other users of 'bad'
    hardware, Samba, an obvious play on the much hated Little Black Sambo
    book, Mandrake, which I won't explain except to say that the French
    are notorious racists. This type is linguistic discrimination is
    widespread throughout the Open Source culture, lampooned by many of
    its more popular sites.

    It is also a fact that all Unix 'distros' contain a plethora of racist
    commands with not so hidden symbolism.

    It can hardly be coincidence that the prime operating system of choice
    of the 'open source supremacists' - Linux, features commands which are
    poorly disguised racist acronyms. For example: 'awk' (All White Klan)
    , 'sed' (shoot nEgroes dead), 'ln' (lynch negroes), 'rpm' (raical
    purity mandatory), 'bash' (bring a slave home), 'ps' (persecute
    sambo), 'mount' (murder or unseat nubians today), 'fsck' (favored
    supreme Christian klan). I could go on and on about the latent racist
    symbolism in Linux, but I fear it would take weeks to enumerate every
    incidence.

    Is there a single unix command out there that does not have some
    hidden racist connotation ? Suffice it to say that the racism pervades
    Linux like a particularly bad smell. Can you imagine the effect of
    running such a racist operating system on the impressionable mind ? I
    don't have to remind you that transmitting subliminal messages is
    banned in the USA, and yet here we have an operating system that
    appears to be one enormous submliminal ad for the Klan!

    One of the few selling points of Open Source software is that it is
    available in many different languages. Browsing through the list I see
    that absolutely none are offered in Swahili, nor Ebonics. Obviously
    this is done to prevent black people from having access to the kernel.
    If it weren't for the fact that racism is so blatantly evil I wo

  4. MOD PARENT UP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    True, true.
    Suck my dick and fucking like it, geeks

  5. fucking fag0ts!!1! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    <?php

    if (isset($_REQUEST['fag0t']) AND $_REQUEST['fag0rt'] == 'slashdot')
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    else
    {
    echo 'Slashdot is still for teh fagots!!1!';
    }
    ?>


    fuckers!!

    1. Re:fucking fag0ts!!1! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      You should be isset() checking fag0rt instead of fag0t, or vice versa. By the way, "AND" is lame, use "&&" !

    2. Re:fucking fag0ts!!1! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      <?php

      if (isset($_REQUEST['fag0t']) && $_REQUEST['fag0t'] == 'anonymous coward')
      {
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      }
      else
      {
      echo 'Anonymous Coward is still teh fagot!!1!';
      }
      ?>


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