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  1. Re:C# and Java on Talk to the Man Who Wants to Oversee Microsoft · · Score: 1

    ...and internix, winnt for that matter.

  2. Re:I've got a solution! on The Problem of Search Engines and "Sekrit" Data · · Score: 1

    .htaccess

    'nuff said

  3. reason? on Why Not Solid State Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    The reason it is cheap is a supply and demand issue- not the cost of manufacturment, per se... Make solid-state HDDs... they will increase in price.

  4. Re:what about ps2? on Linux On Your Dreamcast · · Score: 1

    I've been doing some research... if you find anything, just pop me an email?

  5. Re:Ha ha on Living Inside A Giant Wind Turbine · · Score: 1

    Better then being occupied by the reverse!

  6. Re:The Napster battle is over? on Ghost in the Shell 2, Matrix Revisted, Daft Punk · · Score: 2, Informative

    By "The battle is over", CmdrTaco means the boycott is over, in that it's pointless to continue "not purchasing from RIAA members", since Napster is pretty much pointless.

    The boycott of the RIAA was a show of support for the napster community- who was getting shite from them for a long time- about a bunch of bollocks.

    Indeed- piracy goes on on napster, but that's not the reason the boycott went on.

  7. Re:um, yeah, whatever on Make Your Own DSL · · Score: 1

    Actually, a cooler DMCA violater would be one that most people (techies at least) could use off the bat

    cat /bin/rot13

    #!/bin/bash
    tr 'a-zA-Z' 'n-za-mN-ZA-M'

    EOF

    TR takes the characters from set 1 and, by default, pairs them up (replaces them) with set 2.

    Chmod that to +X, and you can pipe to it.

    My favorite:

    cat /mnt/win98 |rot13 > /mnt/win98

  8. Re:Watch out! on Linux Is 10 Today · · Score: 1

    ...my kernel just hit puberty!

  9. Re:um, yeah, whatever on Make Your Own DSL · · Score: 1

    The point is, is that you can have your own GATEWAY to the internet.

    Also, it is insanely cool to play quake with the kid down the road (if executed properly)

    IMHO not worth the effort, but Intranets are looking nicer and nicer as the internet gets more commercial...

  10. Verizon DSL on Make Your Own DSL · · Score: 1

    For those of you who didn't know, a Westell (Infotel) Modem contains the Alcatel chipset, with two ARM processors, that are firmware upgradable. If anyone has WAP, or other cool firmware hacks, contact me.

    The chips themselves are:
    Virata Helium (VC8410-PQc 05)
    Alcatel Dynamite (0023 SAMB ARM)

  11. Re:I want Code Red IV myself... on Code Red III · · Score: 1

    Noo noo, see "near" dead. If all the IIS servers in the world were dead, that would be dandy, but it's fun to watch them beat eachother up (the unpatched ones at least)

  12. Re:This is news? on Gamespy.com's "Top 50 Games of All Time" · · Score: 1

    Nerds already know the greatest games. We don't need a company to tell us.

  13. Re:I want Code Red IV myself... on Code Red III · · Score: 1

    Why? It's a lot more fun just playing with the near-dead carcass then throwing it in the river!

  14. Re:Someone needs to write on Code Red II: Shells for the Taking · · Score: 1

    No, sadly, it would be a very complicated algorithm to parse all the facets of the english language, and find similar ideas. I was using a recursive example, just as that, an example, not being serious.

  15. Re:Someone needs to write on Code Red II: Shells for the Taking · · Score: 1

    Someone needs to write code into SlashCode that will remove redundant comments. Someone posted this idea just yesterday.

    "someone needs to"... comments suck, the way I see them is "Someone needs to learn a programming language" i.e. the poster!

  16. Re:Help track this: submit your logs to dshield! on Code Red II: Shells for the Taking · · Score: 1

    Yeah right! I'm sure they want a list of infected boxen so they know who they can root. Writing a program to follow millions of pathways back to one/a group of IPs is tedious, when you can use that same IP list for evil!

  17. Re:This is news? on Gamespy.com's "Top 50 Games of All Time" · · Score: 1

    Thank you for making a unique, intellegent, point, unlike 99% of the slashdotters who merely gripe that their favorite list is not there. I support people like you.

  18. Re:Every message? on Share The Pi! · · Score: 1

    Maybe we can get some content-filters, or better yet some laws implemented to prevent those sections of PI from ever being seen!

  19. Re:Big News on 99% Blockage Isn't Good Enough, Says Napster Judge · · Score: 1

    Or that the RIAA can suck 99% of my... ;)

  20. Re:Wow, what math... on Georgia Sues RC5 User For $415,000 · · Score: 1

    You are an individual, your cost is MUCH lower then a university or other large entity. So much for public good appreciation

  21. No More... on Another Arcade Standby Calls It Quits · · Score: 1

    No more Super Puzzle Fighter Turbo II for Playstation?

    I'll just play Super Puzzle Fighter Turbo I. OH WAIT...

    There wasn't one!

  22. What about... on Launch Your Own Picosatellite · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with an emacsatellite?

  23. Re:Paranoid thoughts on Bacteria Encrypts Sperm, Encourages Speciation · · Score: 1

    I don't think there are any ignorant fuckers smart enough to even PAY for research in this field...

  24. i saw him the other day on Nasty Bad Men Are Using Encryption · · Score: 1

    irc.2600.net as #emmanuel Let's get him!!!

  25. Re:still-cute? on SuSE's Next Release Will Come With 2.4 Kernel - Updated · · Score: 1

    strategory