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  1. Re:Dictionary attack on Online MD5 Cracking Service · · Score: 2, Insightful

    which is why this website needs to have a distributed client

  2. Re:For all those that keep asking..... on Apple Releases Rendezvous for Linux, Java, Windows · · Score: 1

    ummm, they can advertise their services to his apple.

  3. Re:Hey, whose side are they on? on Rocket Hobbyists Get Blown Away by Regulations · · Score: 1

    here is a good look at what they are (rocket wise):

    http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Terrorism/Qassa m. html

  4. Re:Hey, whose side are they on? on Rocket Hobbyists Get Blown Away by Regulations · · Score: 3, Interesting

    actually the rockets that are fired into israel are pretty much amaeur diy rockets.

  5. perfect device on Large-Scale Paper-To-Digital Conversion? · · Score: 1

    its all about a hp network scanner ... i have been using one for quite some time now scanning in magazines and dnd books etc. create multipart pdfs, puts them on a network share etc.

  6. Re:Oh Well on New York State Classifies Vonage As Phone Company · · Score: 4, Insightful

    sure ... now i want to see webex, microsofts meeting service, and others charge the same taxes as vonage is forced to.

  7. Re:So what kinds of extra fees do I have to pay no on New York State Classifies Vonage As Phone Company · · Score: 1

    Just more of this

    http://vonage.com/help/?topic=rrf

    The Regulatory Recovery Fee is $1.50 per phone number. This is a fee that Vonage charges its customers to recover the costs related to Federal and State Universal Service Funds (USF) and other similar country specific funds, as well as other domestic and international fees and surcharges. Your total Regulatory Recovery Fee reflects a $1.50 surcharge for every phone number you have, including primary voice lines, second lines, fax lines, Toll Free PlusSM numbers, and Virtual Phone NumbersSM.

  8. Re:Motives on RIAA Forgets to Make Royalty Payments · · Score: 1

    Agreed, that would have some potential.

  9. Re:iTunes 4.5 is a screen hog on Apple Releases Major iTunes Update · · Score: 3, Insightful

    its pretty neat, except for multi-display people. wish you could turn off its effects certain displays.

  10. Re:validation on Paid To Spam · · Score: 2, Insightful

    yes they send special messages through you and test that they got them.

    simular to mass snailmail mailing where you rent a list from someone and then if you continue to use it after the period you paid they know because they planted fake people in the list.

  11. Re:Call me ignorant, but... on Rexx Is Still Strong After 25 years · · Score: 4, Informative

    arexx was so great, its ability to glue apps together was so awesome. wxshell was neat.

  12. good deal on Microsoft Plans to Create Local Language Software · · Score: 1

    when spyware edits these language files it will be awesome for the platform.

    [ABORT],[RETRY],[FAIL], [GOOD DEAL ON XYZ]

    [Unable to Reach %s host, perhaps the viruses are the cause, click here for the solution]

  13. Re:mod parent up on U.S. Attempts to Block Oracle Bid for PeopleSoft · · Score: 1

    Ummm, microsoft's anti-trust lawyer is now the working at the doj in the antitrust division. So I dont think Oracle will ever get near a monopoly

  14. Re:question.... on Napster Sells 5 Million Songs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Agreed, its well known ITMS doesn make money *PROFIT* on its music sales directly. If this is true and volume doesnt matter. Napster has to be bleeding.

    Frankly I would think ITMS would have better negotiation ability for costs as wel. Napster just doesnt seem to me as having the ability to get a the best deal. Given their history and all.

  15. Re:with the help of Oracle? on Chicago Police Force Wins CIO Magazine Award · · Score: 1

    The question is if each person they pull over requires the state to buy a client license or something simular.

  16. Re:Terrorist act on Keyless Entries Fail In Las Vegas On Friday · · Score: 2, Insightful

    agreed, i would really like to have a way of finding out negative or positive moderation overturns and filtering. seems one persons flamebait (which parent post is listed as currently) often isnt and is moderated accordingly later on.

  17. Re:Maybe OT but I don't get it... on Perl's Extreme Makeover · · Score: 1

    i would agree, perl can be programmed in many different 'styles' as well making the code radically different.

  18. Re:Anyone who intimately knows 5 on Perl's Extreme Makeover · · Score: 1

    Your going to wait a long time for perl6 you could learn both

  19. Re:Sorry: that link is the full pdf, here's abstra on New Method of Spam Filtering · · Score: 1

    web of trust + web of familiarity via correspondence?

  20. Re:Oh, boy! on Scientists Challenge U.S. on Scientific Distortions · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am sure they didnt think they would have such a wealth of a source to write about.

  21. Re:Independent? on Scientists Challenge U.S. on Scientific Distortions · · Score: 0, Troll

    I am not through the whole thing, but so far it makes a lot of sense. Seems like good money spent.

  22. Re:Another one bites the dust on Cingular Wins bid for AT&T Wireless · · Score: 1

    "Less competition [should] mean ..."

    but it doesnt

  23. Re:It also means... on Cingular Wins bid for AT&T Wireless · · Score: 1

    Thats the problem, their services are quite limited

  24. Re:Why could IBM do better than OpenOffice.org on IBM Wants to Port Office to Linux · · Score: 2, Informative

    I agree, they could produce a nice Visio or Project like tool into OpenOffice. I think the value for the whole suite would increase significantly.

  25. Re:video on Good Demo System For A High-Bandwidth Link? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    i believe the people that had the huge fiber link in europe downloaded the entire debian distribution at the time for their little benchmark. perhaps you could do some simular huge thing your customers are familar with.

    i forgot how long the download was and what they used but it was insanely fast and they used specialized software.

    i am sure 100 bonnie's on your link would look nice however.