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  1. Re:Where is the "-1, Wrong" moderation? on Vive La Loafing! · · Score: 1

    Today a family is skitting just abouve poverty with two fulltime jobs, no vacations and just make shure you don't catch a cold or else: there goes an income and 2-300 bucks for meds...

    I assume you're describing life on Mars or some such, since what you just described bears precious little resemblance to life here in the US.


    Population below poverty line:

    US: 12% (2003 est.)
    France: 6.5% (2000)
    Italy: unavailable
    China: 10% (2001 est.)

    Source: CIA World Factbook.
  2. Re:Peer Guardian on RIAA Chats With Song Swappers · · Score: 1

    These adresses are from OverPeer.

  3. Re:Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? on MySQL A Threat to Bigwigs? · · Score: 1

    they will use table functions.
    Available in PostgreSQL 7.3.x (latest stable version).

  4. Newbies shouldn't write articles on DVD Playback In FreeBSD · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well, this article isn't very well written, all this guy done was installing a few ports and checking whithout reading anything about the particular port if he could play a DVD out of the box.
    I would says that this is someone with a Windows-user mentality (run & click everywhere, huh, it doesn't work, huh, to the waste-bin, or huh, where's the gui, huh, to the waste-bin).

    All in all, this isn't a really helpful article :-/

  5. Re:Umm on The Two Towers Hits the Net · · Score: 1

    It's a fake, it's an italian or spanish version of LOTR ep1 (2001).

  6. Re:Meta comment on Two Towers Teaser Trailer · · Score: 1

    Mplayer is faster than Xine on sorenson videos.

  7. As long as it's not ... on Targeted Sound Beams · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... an N'Sync'ed beam ;)

  8. Re:good point on Americans And Chinese Internet Censorship · · Score: 1

    This post should me modd'ed up to at least +3 informative, me thinks.

  9. OC192 (10Gb/s) by 2003 ? That's slow :) on A GEANT Leap Forward In Networking For Research · · Score: 1

    According to this article :
    • "Internet2 plans to offer 10 gigabit capacity by 2003," says Marine Chartois of Dante. "By that time I think we will already be looking at 40 gigabits per second. That covers a larger area, more people and a much more difficult environment."
    Well, the problem will be "what to do with 40 Gb/s ?".
  10. Re:Drawing the line on Cybercrime Treaty to Be Signed · · Score: 1

    By "to steal as much as they can" I meant money. I don't think the final goal of religions like catholicism, protestantism, orthodoxism, islamism, boudhism etc... is to steal you money by every means.
    In fact this is one definition of a sect.

  11. Re:Drawing the line on Cybercrime Treaty to Be Signed · · Score: 1

    • The German government thinks the Scientologists are spouting false garbage, but the Scientologists say they are just practicing their religion. Who's right?

    Who's right ?? The Germans, without a single doubt !

    Scientology isn't a religion, it's a way for a (very) few people to steal as much as they can from people with poor psychological health. Scientology should be treated as a public health problem and I think this is exactly what the German government is trying to do.

    Being French, I'm glad to be part of EU where there is such wise and courageous people acting in favor of the general interest.

  12. Re:Cross-platform performance. on Mozilla 0.9.6 Released · · Score: 1

    Click on the tab with the middle button (or wheel).

  13. Re:Cross-platform performance. on Mozilla 0.9.6 Released · · Score: 1
    • The (x) isn't in the 0.9.6 branch
    You probably broke something. The (X) is definitely there in 0.9.6.
  14. Re:Dirty old men on Gall Bladder Removed In France By Doctor In New York · · Score: 1

    heh :)

    Btw, the doctors in NY where French doctors. No Americans have been involved.

  15. Re:We Are On Notice on More WTC News · · Score: 1

    > WE HAVE GOT TO STOP THESE GUYS COLD ***NOW*** BEFORE THEY GET NUKES

    They already have nukes. Pakistan *has* nukes.

  16. Re:it's about time... on EU Data Protection Could Clamp Data Flows · · Score: 1
    According to the CIA World Factbook in millions, EU=350M, US=276M

    Details : (I probably forgot a few members, but the list is just from memory)
    .de: 83
    .fr: 59
    .uk: 59
    .it: 58
    .sp: 40
    .nl: 16
    .gr: 11
    .be: 10
    .se: 9
    .dk: 5

  17. Re:Important Clarification and Comment on Ask Theo de Raadt about OpenBSD · · Score: 1

    I'm actually pretty confident that OpenBSD tracks the changes they make, but those changes(I believe) are to the overall package that is OpenBSD, not to the individual files.

    Huh? You know what CVS is, isn't it ?

    http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.sbin /named/named/ns_resp.c

    > > I don't think you understand how they package up their releases. It
    > > isn't like Red Hat or Debian, i.e. there are no individual packages
    > > like perl-5.003-666 or nethack-23-skiddoo.
    >
    > To which I reply:
    >
    > ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.7/packages/spa rc/

    Again :

    http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net/nt op/

  18. Re:german != deutsch on Vorsprung durch Pinguin (Linux Top In .de-domains) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I was wrong.

  19. german != deutsch on Vorsprung durch Pinguin (Linux Top In .de-domains) · · Score: 1

    > Check out the fish if you don't jive deutsch.
    Deutsch is spoken in .nl
    German is spoken in .de

  20. Re:Can't find any AOL's SMTP server listed by ORBS on UPDATED: AOL Added To ORBS List - At Their Request · · Score: 1

    Hmm, you're probably right.
    (moderators, push up the score of jmorzins' post)

    Now, an O.T. question : how do you figure-out where are those outgoing servers ? By just reading headers ? With a larger entity like AOL, they probably have tens of outgoing servers, how do you find them all ?

  21. Can't find any AOL's SMTP server listed by ORBS... on UPDATED: AOL Added To ORBS List - At Their Request · · Score: 3

    Right now, 22:40 UTC, no AOL server is listed by ORBS. I mean, no MX for the domain aol.com is listed by ORBS. Maybe an AOL's client is listed by ORBS, but certainly not the entiere aol.com domain.

    # host -t MX aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by yh.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by za.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by zb.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by zc.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by zd.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by yb.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by yc.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by yd.mx.aol.com
    aol.com mail is handled (pri=15) by yg.mx.aol.com

    Ok, each entry is a round-robin alias with 4 IPs.
    With a bit of typing and http://www.xnet.com/~emarshal/rblcheck/, I verified that no IP listed by this simple query is actually listed in ORBS database, or at least the database which can be queried by the standard RBL DNS hack.

    # host za.mx.aol.com >> foo
    # host zb.mx.aol.com >> foo
    etc...
    # echo "bla 127.0.0.2" >> foo
    (this is to check the script below)

    (script named "bar")
    #!/bin/sh
    rblcheck -q -c -s relays.orbs.org $1 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
    echo $? : $1

    # sed 's,.* \([0-9.]*\)$,\1,g' foo | xargs -n1 ./bar
    ("0 : " == not listed in ORBS
    "1 : " == listed in ORBS)
    0 : 152.163.224.3
    0 : 152.163.224.4
    0 : 152.163.224.5
    (...etc...)
    0 : 205.188.157.1
    0 : 205.188.157.2
    1 : 127.0.0.2

  22. Re:AOL on ORBS list on UPDATED: AOL Added To ORBS List - At Their Request · · Score: 1

    At least with Postfix you can accept mail from aol.com *and* check eveything else against your favorite(s) RBL list(s).