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  1. haha on Maker of Kournikova Gets Wrist Slapped Too · · Score: 0

    If they announced kernel 2.6 was pushed back a year then all the linux fundies would be spouting off about how its better to wait. Just look at any mozilla story for another example.

  2. and on Mozilla 0.9.4 Released · · Score: 0

    didn't he screw his mom in an outhouse?

  3. the hell it won't on U.S. Attack -- More Updates · · Score: 0

    Its time to carpet bomb all those towelheads in the middle east. Anyone remember what happened to japan after pearl harbor? Bush should do the same.

  4. relax on Still More Evidence of Life of Mars · · Score: 0

    tomorrow is sunday and btw i had to add this shit because of the lameness filter

  5. up your nose on Still More Evidence of Life of Mars · · Score: 0

    with a rubber hose!

  6. your sig on Slinky Little Crusoe Notebook Reviewed · · Score: 0

    Didn't Voltaire say that?

  7. right on on Bouncing UK Children Cause Earthquake · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    do it for the children!

  8. everyone? on Bush Administration Stops Microsoft Breakup · · Score: 1, Informative

    Maybe you should view some public opinion polls there dude, just about every poll I've seen has showed the public does NOT think they should be broken up. Just look at cnn's front page, its nearly 70% in favor of the DOJ. Get your facts straight, slashdot's opinion is a small fraction of people.

  9. try this article on Bush Administration Stops Microsoft Breakup · · Score: 1

    Turns out Bush had very little to do with the decesion

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,33790,00.htm l

  10. Doesn't even work yet! on Linux-Based Phone, Snatched From Inferno · · Score: 1

    From the article "We hope to get Linux running on the devices soon". Its nothing more than a design concept for now. I'll stick with my $10 wal mart phone for now.

  11. power requirements on The Destructobot For The Man With Everything · · Score: 1

    I'm just wondering where he gets 300 amps to drive that 12hp motor. That should drain a deep cycle lead acid battery in a minute and I don't see two automotive alternators listed anywhere. Also whats the difference between the design time of 1 month and build time of 4 weeks?

  12. oh please on What Do You Do With Old Computer Parts? · · Score: 0, Troll

    What possible use could you have for a CGA card or a 20 meg MFM drive? Please enlighten me. I doubt you can even find CGA monitors to go with the cards anymore.

  13. wrong! on HP Buys Compaq · · Score: 1

    hate to burst your bubble but compaq sold the alpha line to intel. it was pointed out in several previous comments too.

  14. and it aint good! on A Number For Everything · · Score: 1

    Your rights and freedom are slowly slipping away when the government stops recognizing you as an individual and instead a number. Check out this article for some insight

    http://www.warroom.com/newnatid.htm

  15. maybe mozilla sucks on OSNews Talks With the Konqueror Team · · Score: 1

    maybe mozilla should concentrate on making a faster browser that doesn't crash instead of making the interface look nice. Does IE6 have all these fancy buttons and spinning barber poles to waste resources?

  16. its called RIS on A Case for Linux in the Corporation · · Score: 2, Interesting

    look it up, its called RIS and works under win2k. you set up one server and install all the software and needed changes. now you start a win2k install on any box and point it to the server. its installed exactly to your liking. most companies just use a hard drive blaster anyway. check out this doc for more info

    http://www.microsoft.com/ISN/whitepapers/p56782. as p

  17. you forgot MIPS on Windows Reaches 64-Bits, For OEMs · · Score: 1

    I'm suprised no one has mentioned NT running on MIPS R4000 and R4400 cpus. Those are definately 64 bit. Although those boxes can't run IRIX because of the firmware.

  18. Sell it OEM style on US Copyright Office Releases DMCA Advisory Report · · Score: 1

    If you sell the cd with a DEAD hard drive that meets the requirements for selling OEM copies of Windows and MS office. Although you probably won't get much for NT4 these days.

  19. could it be on US Copyright Office Releases DMCA Advisory Report · · Score: 1

    People here are all talk and no action? How many people would even know how to file the comment or take the time to do so. Don't automatically suspect a conspiracy.

  20. like it or not on Sklyarov Indicted · · Score: 1

    The law is the law. Break it and pay the consequences. You may not agree with some laws but becoming a martyr is your own choice.

  21. maybe thats why on Caldera's Almost-Linux Skips The Linux Kernel · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Linux is number 27 in server uptimes. Don't believe me? see

    http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html

    Its all *BSD and some Irix before linux even shows.

  22. FUD on 2.4.9 Kernel Released · · Score: 0

    Fuck You Douchebag! If you were that concenred about kernel releases maybe you should subscribe to the kernel mailing lists.

  23. fuck you too on Loki Files For Chapter 11 Protection · · Score: 0

    I downloaded quake3 because it sucked so bad. the whole thing is nothing but a brightly colored funhouse. the weapons have no feel or response and no detail whatsoever. just compare a few screenshots from unreal tournament and you'll get the idea.

  24. wrong! on 20th Anniversary Of The PC · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Uhhh Microsoft licensed parts of IE from NCSA Mosaic if you read the about box. I also believe that Xerox PARC first came up with the idea, then Apple, then MS.

  25. What if on Code Red: the Aftermath · · Score: 1

    The tables were turned? You had millions of redhat 6.0 boxes all running the default install with no patches or security measures applied. I have seen plenty of upatched unix boxes so its not only MS people. If the statistics were different would you blame redhat for making an insecure product, or the clueless users?