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  1. Re:This can't be!! on Watch Out Linux, GNU Hurd Coming · · Score: 1

    We're definitely in a low-probable universe. After all, Slashdot is still around (drumroll).

  2. "new" ? on Smart Elevators Coming to Seattle · · Score: 1

    "new" elevator system? How is this "new"? I've seen this for many many years throughout European office-buildings.

    It's probably just as "new" as the US thinks direct-water-heaters (instead of hot-water-tanks aka boilers) are "innovative"...

  3. Re:IBM ineptitude on Get Fired. Delete Colleague's Account. Go To Jail. · · Score: 1

    That could be... But if I was the prosecutor for Aventis, I would have argued that the cost to fix the accounts was actually what they paid to IBM to get it fixed...

  4. Re:IBM ineptitude on Get Fired. Delete Colleague's Account. Go To Jail. · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd like to know where Aventis found IBM consultants that only charge $50/hr...

  5. Re:Whaddya mean... on Microsoft To Begin Checking For Piracy · · Score: 1

    I'm feeling saturdayded with speling mistakes! This thread definately needs bombarded with more crappy grammar!

  6. Re:GPL Teeth? on We Don't Need the GPL Anymore · · Score: 2, Funny

    Actually, he spelled it corectly. You just don't know how to spell your nick...

  7. Only a matter of time on Security Breach Exposes 40M Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    Only a matter of time until each American has had their credit card info compromised at least once. Once everyone's identity is by default stolen, we might be able to make a case to use something other than your retirement account number as the key that gives someone access to your whole life, the universe and everything.

  8. Re:Okay now... on Michael Robertson Says Root is Safe · · Score: 1
    2) Developers who write software that absolutely requires Administrative rights for common use, and the program is not designed to alter fundamental hardware or OS configuration (such as a registry editor or a graphics driver tweak utility) are incompetent and should be killed.

    You mean like Firefox...

  9. Re:Perl Rocks! on Net Worm Uses Google to Spread · · Score: 1

    That sounds like a possibly tainted discussion...

  10. Re:Hmmm on IBM Sponsors Humanitarian Grid Computing Project · · Score: 1
    Well, open-sourcing a distributed software client is not easy because it's very hard, if not impossible, to make sure nobody spoofs a client that returns bogus results. For more information, see this document on the distributed.net site. (incidentally, I am part of distributed.net staff).

    So the burden of creating and testing other platforms lies with the makers of the grid software, in IBM's case this is United Devices (incidentally, I work for United Devices). And since the ROI on a non-window client is just very low (there are only few non-windows machines possibly joining these types of grid vs. the enormous costs of testing the correct working of such a client), there will not be any non-windows client anytime soon. Do not forget it's not just the client that has to work, the actual task module that does the work (the Human Genome program) also needs to be available on other platforms

    There's also a commercial product that United Devices sells (see its product page), which is based on the same codebase that runs the World Community Grid and also grid.org and cellcomputing.jp, and this product has a windows, linux, aix, solaris and macosx client.

    Disclaimer: my views are my personal ones and not necessarily endorsed by my company!

  11. Re:Obvious Hoax on General Solution for Polynomial Equations? · · Score: 1

    Hey they exist!!!!! I was one for eight (8) friggin' years. (and I have no clue how to read that paper, by the way, it's all Greek to me)

  12. Re:This is probably not aimed at us on New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name · · Score: 1
    I use IE. Unless...
    • Firefox starts up as fast as IE does (like Mozilla, it has the resident memory thingy in the systray)
    • Firefox gets native Windows proxy profiles support (so I don't have to set my proxy through 20 screens everytime I connect to a VPN connection)
    • Firefox supports the ActiveX applet that my company's support-site requires for my job
    • Firefox can enlarge my browsing real-estate (in IE I can hide the File/Edit/View/Help menubar that I never use, and in IE I can make the icons really small)
    • Firefox can display my flight reservations on http://www.continental.com without a screwed-up layout
    ... I'm not going to switch. IE is the only way for me to do my job. And I like my job a lot, too.
  13. Re:Sigh on Wikipedia != Authoritative? · · Score: 1

    You might even want to look up if it knows the right spelling to "reference".

  14. Netherlands on Red Brains vs. Blue Brains? · · Score: 1

    So in my country, the Netherlands, the most right-wing conservative party (the VVD) are called "the liberals", as opposed to left-wing Labor and central-spectrum Christian parties.

  15. Re:Its so good on Reverse Graffiti · · Score: 1

    I invoke Russ's Paradox

  16. Re:The Daily Show tried to do this to me on Lauren Weinstein: If MTV Calls, Hang Up · · Score: 1

    I saw the resulting Daily Show episode, it was Scott Richter (completely left making a fool of himself by Rob Corddry) against some woman from Capitol Hill, who, despite attempts by Corddry, kept her cool and did a very good job defending why spamming was bad.

  17. Re:Tanenbaum was wrong about microkernels on Andy Tanenbaum on 'Who Wrote Linux' · · Score: 1

    Ascension Day in English. And Monday 31 May is Pentacoste, aka "Pinksteren" in Dutch. Also christian, and unrelated to Memorial Day in the US.

  18. Re:I have a few theories on why that is on BSD For Linux Users · · Score: 1

    It's same reason that Electrical Engineers can easily pick up on a Computer Science job (about 20% of the workforce in my company is EE), while I would never ever allow a CS graduate near a powergrid, microchip-factory, or soldering-irons in general.

    Maybe BSD users are just smarter and better at picking up / understanding other technologies than Linux users.

    P.S. Insert obligatory comment on how my Karma will go down the drain, just so that I'll end up getting modded up +5 Funny.

    P.P.S. I think the real reason is that a lot of BSD users started out using Linux back in '95 or so, and then over the course of the years switched to BSD. That's how I did it.

    P.P.P.S. I'm a EE graduate, in case you hadn't figured that out

    P.P.P.P.S. I haven't used this many /[P.]+S./ since I wrote walkthroughs for Sierra's King's Quest and Police Quests games.

  19. Re:Where is the pathname? on The State Of The GTK+ File Selector · · Score: 1
    I consider this obvious and I am dumbfounded that nobody seems to be doing this even today.

    The Windows GUI does exactly what you are saying...

  20. Re:For those who are too lazy to search... on Bangalore Beats Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    You mean 1,00,000 :)

  21. Re:Blame Apple on Finding Holiday Discounts on iPods? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bose does the same thing, no matter where you buy your noise-reduction (QuietComfort) headphones, they're always, always $299.

  22. What if... on 20th Anniversary of RMS's Original GNU Post · · Score: 1

    What do you think would've happened if Linus would have released Linux under a BSD style license...

  23. Re:Huh? on VeriSign Responds To ICANN's SiteFinder Advisory · · Score: 5, Insightful

    msaulters, for completeness, since you seem to be intimately knowledgeable on the RFCs, can you paste the relevant sections from these three RFCs that apply to Verisign's wildcarding?

  24. Crashing ATMs on Windows ATMs by 2005 · · Score: 4, Funny
    Nothin' new here.

    I've had a picture of this ATM for the past 5 years on my website :)

  25. Re:Take that 9th grade English teacher.... on Can You Raed Tihs? · · Score: 1

    So, for all us non-native English speakers, what is this rule about?