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  1. Fsck file extensions on Windows 7 Users Warned Over Filename Security Risk · · Score: 1

    that is all.

  2. Re:Maybe I haven't been paying attention... on RIAA Brief Attacks Free Software Foundation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Probably because they keep losing. If they make themselves loud enough in the courts, a judge is bound to find something he agrees with and rule in their favor. They're grandstanding to win.

  3. Problem solved! on Is Alcohol Killing Our Planet? · · Score: 1

    Drink Guinness, it's pushed with nitrogen. Global Crisis...OVER!

  4. Lone Star!! on South Carolina Wants To Jam Cell Phone Signals · · Score: 1

    Only one man would DARE give me the raspberry...

  5. Proles on Google to Track TV Viewers More Closely · · Score: 1

    Yes...watch your telescreens like good citizens

  6. Re:Get me a Redhat/Centos userland on Taking a Look at Nexenta's Blend of Solaris and Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    To me the learning curve for Debian is much smaller than Red Hat simply because (as it was mentioned before) the package management system. apt-get and the Debian repos feel much easier to use than RPM. Red Hat, when I used it 4-5 years ago still felt more like the Windows software distribution model.

  7. I'm paying for this?! on House Dems Turn Out the Lights On the GOP · · Score: 1

    It looks like our tax dollars are hard at work. (sarcasm) If our congressmen would quit acting like childre, say something useful during regular sessions, and stop the partisan politics blocking each others bills, the American people would be getting their money's worth out of the 110th. It sounds like attention whoring to me.

  8. Zone Defense! on The Beginnings of a TLD Free-For-All? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    All I'm saying is I would not want to be a DNS admin if this goes through. DNS zones (and DNS queries I might add) would increase exponentially and DNS standard practice would fragment even more.