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  1. Re:7 Times. on The Pentagon Discovers dd · · Score: 2


    OpenBSD disk are not physically secure. 1) Openan OpenBSD boxen (or 99.9% of the computers out there) 2) take drive out 3) mount disk 4) look at all your data and p0rn

    OpenBSD only encrypts swap (and you have to turn this on manually) and doesn't have support for encrpting ufs yet...

  2. Re:Penis on Law Review Article Says Port Scanning Illegal · · Score: 1


    2 insightfully? You crack smoking moderators better mod this up some more, it is VERY insightfully. I didn't know he liked penis... very informative and insightfully. Keep up the good work.


  3. Re:Questions..... on Law Review Article Says Port Scanning Illegal · · Score: 1


    Slashdot NEVER gave you premission to connect to port 80 on their machine, yet you blanatly have TX/RX packets to/from slashdot without premission!!

    What the hell is your problem, just because slashdot is connected to the internet doesn't give you premission to go around probing and packeting up it's port 80!

    You are probably one of those noisy bastards that also 'cracks' ftp on server, logging in as anonymous and downloading loads of free software without getting premission from the site owner to do so. Looking at the PC that runs ftp.cdrom.com, the owner of this site has been thoughly abused without giving anyone premission to go probing up it's ftp port

    Worst yet, you probably just point and click random links on the web and probe up people's boxen without premission!

    and after you get done with all your probing and packing their ports you probably don't even call them in the morning...


  4. Re:Can't do everything on Computer Curriculum for Inner City Kids? · · Score: 2


    machine lies

    Sin


  5. Re:I prefer to KISS on Computer Curriculum for Inner City Kids? · · Score: 2


    We've all heard somebody say they got 1 GHz of RAM and a 20 GB of memory.

    :(

    I wish I had 20 GB of memory running at bus speed of 1 GHz... :(


  6. Legal? on Where Does Microsoft Want You to Go Today? · · Score: 2


    What if I release my web site under a "non-free" license's that does not premit modifation by any party for any reason?

  7. Re:Above the law? on The Return of Microsoft · · Score: 2


    n0thing.... everything before you is nothing but lies reflecting in your eyes. There is no moral good, there is only what is.

    Microsoft is some evil bastards though...


  8. Re:[dont click the links...for display only] on Elegant Email Encryption for Everyone? · · Score: 2


    OH that was funny till I almost hit the goatcx links...

  9. Re:Yes, he praises Thompson and Richie (and Stallm on Just For Fun · · Score: 2


    What does Linus have a fetish with using Newton quotes? This is like the four time I seen Linus "take" words from Newton...

  10. Re:What's Not To Like on Just For Fun · · Score: 2

    "The only really novel part here are the stories about growing up in Finland and spending his life coding in a closet."

    Ahh sweet house child labor... nothing teachs you to code faster than getting beat with a stick creating a buffer overflow in your code!

    Child programming labor.. you can't beat it, but you sure can beat them!

  11. Re:fs on SETI@home: Research on the Research · · Score: 1


    Sorry, really I am... I have a problem... it was just staring at me... so blankly... an empty page without any posts...

    I wasn't tring to get first post... really it just kinda happened... I didn't think, I just acted.. I don't know what I was thinking.

    Please forgive me... I am a sick man

    Oh god.

  12. Re:Take a letter please Mrs. Jones... on Linux for the PlayStation 1 · · Score: 2


    Contra! You know what I am talking about you dam cheater.


  13. Re:Linux to BSD: Warnings on OpenBSD 2.9 Released · · Score: 2


    I think it makes a dam good workstation... personally.

    Just dig around in the ports (and packages) and slap things like enlightenment and eterm on there and it makes a dam sexy workstation and just flies with that time of setup... (or window maker or kde... what ever tickles your boat)

    For desktop though it may be kinda of lacking, you can get Netscape and some other Linux binaries working... but you won't be playing things like Diablo 2, IE or consumer level win32 or mac binaries... (probably your best bet there is either a win32 or mac machine and run native)..

    That is J(ust)MHO though.


  14. Re:Can Copy But Not View? on Judge OKs FBI Hack Of Russian Computers · · Score: 2

    who would want to view any mp3 any ways?

    `cat ~/mp3/jackoffjill.mp3`

    is NOT a pretty site...


  15. Re:Are You Kidding? on Could Mandrake Sell Stock To Users Who Love It? · · Score: 2

    A core dump is just a simplified blue screen of death You should change you sig... because you are wrong... core dump in unix is what a dr watson (or general protection fault) is in win32 a kernel panic in unix is what a blue screen of death is in win32 Please get your facts staight... I would rather have a core dump than a BSOD any day because core dump leaves the kernel in a stable state, but kills the processes... a kernel panic on the other hand... ouch those hurt big time.

  16. Re:Uhg. on lpf Removed From OpenBSD · · Score: 2


    No I doubt FreeBSD and NetBSD will follow suit... it appears they are tring to work with Reed... even if they do follow suit they will wait for a safe (and free) ip filter they can take/develop before droping support for it.

    IMHO Net/Free/Open should all band together and code up a ip filter that is acceptable and useable by all projects... there is probably to much poltical BS to get into the way of that though...


  17. Re:Gotta have solitare :) on The Linux Desktop Obituary · · Score: 2

    I suppose people get more motivated when the reward is a game with a nice animation at the end, compared to a nicely-formatted invoice.


    Mmmm *DOOL* nicely-formatted invoice Mmmm YEA!

  18. Re:And you can tell ... on Shared Source? · · Score: 2


    Click->view->source

    HTML source from Microsoft! Open Source it!


  19. Re:GPL as Viral? on Shared Source? · · Score: 2

    You make a dam good point.

    Isn't Microsoft licenses "viral" in that sense also?

    Fact: Any programmers working on Windows 2000 kernel must release his work under Microsoft's license...

    Fact: Any programmers working on Linux kernel must release his work under Linux's current kernel license (GPL)...

    How is this any more viral?


  20. Re:problem with the "nipple" quote on The Humane Interface · · Score: 2


    So we alnaturally just plain suck.

    Man that sucks

  21. Re:The worlds prettiest cluster on World's Fastest Macintosh Cluster · · Score: 2


    Good point and all... but how exactly do you save money by buy a SECOND CPU that the OS (Mac OS 9) doesn't even see... won't single proc mac's or an OS that could use them be cheaper?

    Last time I looked apple didn't have a "buy one get one free" deal on their CPUs

    Also we are talking Professinal Admins here, any decent admin should be able to handle a 16 boxen, no matter want the hardware/software is as long as that is the admin's "grove"...

    I guarnette any admin that is worth his weight can keep 16 X86/Sparc/Alpha boxen running as stable as 16 Mac boxen...


  22. Re:Some cluck at MacNN on World's Fastest Macintosh Cluster · · Score: 1


    Proposed terms of "cluster of apple computers"

    AppleSauce
    Bushle
    Basket of apples
    Apple Pie
    Apple Juice
    Rainbow color array
    box of apple jacks
    transparent wall
    apple tree
    Cowboy Neal

  23. Re:One day to set up on World's Fastest Macintosh Cluster · · Score: 2


    Are you referecing the fact that MacOS 9 doesn't have Dual proc support... do they realize the second cpu (and the cash used to get that extra cpu) is just sitting doing nothing but burning up (the cash) and causing heat (the proc)?

    It's like running a dual proc P3 and using Windows 95/98. Atleast go with something that has dual proc support like MacOS X, Windows NT or Linux... if your going to play with 2 procs.

    No, this isn't a flame/troll... just wondering what there logic is behind this... maybe you can code an application by hand under a OS that using more than one proc even if the host OS doesn't support it?


  24. Re:Bob Ross on Sketch Quake Renderer · · Score: 2


    *cough*cough* [setting bong down]... oh hello freinds I see your a little early for our program... well let's get go right into it as there is alot I want to show you today... today we will be painting a quake scence.

    Today we are going to kill this happy little monster. *Bang* *Bang*... just tap a little blood in here, Ohh that is mess and just a little more blood splatter here on this happy little tree. The kids sure like that blood, let's just splat a little more here, it doesn't matter where as long as your having fun and voliently killing your enemies, that is what it is important. One way to splatter blood is drip it in red paint like so and flick it "whoossh" see what... quite fun and relaxing.

    Plomp some brain fragements here on this happy little corpse, whatever you want this is your world. I like to use a number 2 brush for brain fragements, it gives a more meaty texture to it.

    Let's give this happy little clouds a happy little shade of happy black, after all going insane killing all your freinds doesn't mean the clouds aren't on your side. A big fluffy happy dark cloud.

    We will be back after this commerical break on how to create a scence of tored up kitten, quite fun intended.

  25. Re:Just waiting for the goatse.cx renderer on Sketch Quake Renderer · · Score: 2

    Actucally it is in beta... I could post a link to a screen shot, but would just get modded down as another goatcx troll... :)