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  1. Re:have they bought "Beyond Pitiful" yet? on BP Buys "Oil Spill" Search Term · · Score: 1

    Your rock concert load-in is a great example. I worked as a stagehand for several years (still hold an active union membership) and I know precisely what you're talking about. Five hands who know what they're doing are so much better, and safer, than 15 who don't. I don't really have anything to add, just wanted to say that from experience I found your example interesting and apt.

  2. Re:outrageous! on Novell Changes Enterprise Linux Kernel Mid-Stream · · Score: 1

    $ cat /etc/slackware-version

  3. Re:Why not just call it SuSE 12? on Novell Changes Enterprise Linux Kernel Mid-Stream · · Score: 1

    Gastrointestinal.

  4. Re:It's a freakin' PHONE on Multitasking In For iPhone 4.0? · · Score: 1

    Are these some examples of ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE? My favorite!

  5. Re:They haven't been phones for years on Multitasking In For iPhone 4.0? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    To me my laptop is a computer with wireless. It isn't to the vast majority of consumers, to them it's a chat/email device (occasionally a phone), PDA and content delivery platform (music and video).

  6. Re:Geek Porn on Cisco Introduces a 322 Tbit/sec. Router · · Score: 4, Informative
  7. Re:Sounds like resistance is easy. on Aurora Attack — Resistance Is Futile, Pretty Much · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm guessing you're a troll, but I do this. Well not exactly, you don't need to convert anything.

    Open a youtube video, let it buffer, go into /tmp and there's the file. Just do "mplayer file" and watch it. I do this because the flash player crashed a lot (x86_64 Linux) and mplayer is smoother.

  8. Car analogies! on Toyota Pedal Issue Highlights Move To Electronics · · Score: 1

    This is a dream Slashdot thread - your car analogies won't have to be analogies at all! They can be completely literal!

  9. Re:Love the space program on NASA Satellite Looks For Response From Dead Mars Craft · · Score: 1

    Listing more examples may be redundant, but it's worth mentioning that the U-2 spyplane has been in service for over 50 years because it's still the right tool for the job. If it ain't broke...

  10. Re:Get what you pay for on "Lawful Spying" Price Lists Leaked · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Nothing to hide" is not an argument at all. Based on your response, you'd probably find this interesting reading:

    'I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy -- Daniel J. Solove

    Cheers

  11. Re:Get what you pay for on "Lawful Spying" Price Lists Leaked · · Score: 1

    People will use whatever's free, and probably say they have "nothing to hide!" The truly paranoid (which I say without intending any negative connotation) will run their own services. Unfortunately 90% of the email addresses you communicate with probably end in gmail.com, hotmail.com or yahoo.com anyway. That data is available on the other end, if in much more fragmented format.

    I agree with your idea, but I honestly don't think the masses will go for it. If enough concerned people do, it could be worthwhile.

    As a sidenote, your idea reminded me of rsync.net's privacy policies.

  12. Re:Call the cops on "Accidental" Download Sending 22-Year-Old Man To Prison · · Score: 1

    (should also work with /dev/random)

    You should use /dev/urandom instead - /dev/random eventually runs out of entropy (it doesn't take too long, actually) and blocks. /dev/urandom doesn't block and is sufficient for this application.

  13. Re:Never volunteer anything to the cops on "Accidental" Download Sending 22-Year-Old Man To Prison · · Score: 1

    The man representing himself has a fool for a client.

  14. Re:Wow, Opera has what I call ambition... on Opera 10.10 Released, Includes New "Unite" Tech · · Score: 5, Funny

    By this line of reasoning, would you agree with the following?

    Despite low desktop usage numbers after more than a decade in existence Linux folks continue to spew out features. Good for them but I still won't touch their product.

    Nuff said.

  15. Not an issue for Win32 Apps on Bug In Most Linuxes Can Give Untrusted Users Root · · Score: 1

    wine

    Only Win16 binaries require the ability to mmap low addresses, Win32 binaries do not. It is recommended that you test your application with the increase mmap_min_addr setting. If the application starts up without issue, then you should not need to remove the mmap_min_addr restriction.

    (http://wiki.debian.org/mmap_min_addr)

    $ cat /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr shows 4096 on my system, and MS Word 2003 works just swell under WINE.

  16. Re:Liquids on planes on Laptop Fires On Airplanes · · Score: 1

    Anonymous Coward.

  17. Re:marketshare on Now Linux Can Get Viruses, Via Wine · · Score: 1

    Malware: *tries to install*
    OS: "Malware needs root access to install. Please enter your root password." (Windows version of this would be "Cancel or Allow.")
    User: *enters root password*

    A Linux box with a NOPASSWD 'sudo' setup would skip all of this and go right from "executes malware" to "infects system."

  18. Re:Fedora on Fedora 12 Beta Released · · Score: 1

    Your trolling: 10/10. Bravo.

    /slow clap

  19. Re:Perhaps on Road To Riches Doesn't Run Through the App Store · · Score: 1

    Being greedy can be helpful to society.

    Gordon Gekko approves.

  20. Re:OpenSSL: [STILL INCOMPLETE] on SSL Still Mostly Misunderstood, Even By the Pros · · Score: 1

    [Parent modded "Funny" for lack of a "Sad" mod]

  21. Re:I just got sweaty palms... on Windows 7 Hits Build 7600 (Possible RTM) · · Score: 3, Informative

    For mounting ISO's under WinXP, this has worked for me. It's small and simple and doesn't have any extra crap:

    http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/b/6/7b6abd84-7841-4978-96f5-bd58df02efa2/winxpvirtualcdcontrolpanel_21.exe

  22. Re:God Bless Him on Ray Bradbury Loves Libraries, Hates the Internet · · Score: 1

    You're addicted to internetahol?

  23. Re:Use a VM on Solution For College's Bad Network Policy? · · Score: 1
    From one of the pages the summary links to (https://cm1rr.cmich.edu/remediation/CSAstart.html):

    The CSA will make the following changes to your system:

    • Enable Windows Automatic Updates
    • Remove Network Bridging
    • Ensure Anti-virus application and up-to-date virus signatures
  24. Re:Take your pick on How To Store Internal Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    This is the kind of quality OT comment I love slashdot for.

    Not sarcasm, either. It brings to mind my example of being a member of the last generation to use a physical card catalog.

  25. Re:Story's title is flamebait on Windows 7 RCs Shut Down To Force Updates · · Score: 1

    It's like they have some crazy scheme to turn a profit by selling software.