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  1. Re:Who needs USB anymore ? on Intel Developers Demo USB 3.0 Throughput On Linux · · Score: 1

    Hey, nitwit. He said Ethernet. Nothing about TCP/IP. No network devices, just that hard drive attaches to the Ethernet port. The user doesn't know and doesn't give a fuck. What network hardware, what firewall? The only thing running on those Ethernet frames is a ATA-over-Ethernet session, or similar. Sorry for being so terse, but get your reading comprehension up to a reasonable level, I beg you.

  2. Re:Firewire Not Dead, Doing Pretty Good Actually on Intel Developers Demo USB 3.0 Throughput On Linux · · Score: 1

    You do realize that FireWire has what can only be described as enterprise level features, like RDMA and pretty much anything that SCSI can, only serialized? It's pretty much a SAS reimplementation fir commodity hardware. I wouldn't be surprised if it kills FiberChannel and Infiniband, with the help of ATA-over-Ethernet, of course.

  3. Re:Future Problems..... on Intel Developers Demo USB 3.0 Throughput On Linux · · Score: 1

    You killed me with that, you know?

  4. Re:What's in a name... on Intel Developers Demo USB 3.0 Throughput On Linux · · Score: 1

    Is there any way to escape the brackets? The backlash doesn't work for some reason.

  5. Re:The fear is gone on HP Pushes Open Source For Small Businesses · · Score: 1

    Yet.

  6. Re:Save money on Windows Cheap Enough For $2B Aussie Laptop Deal · · Score: 1

    Thanks. I needed that.

  7. Re:Educational applications in the cloud on Windows Cheap Enough For $2B Aussie Laptop Deal · · Score: 1

    You already can. It's called .src.t*z

  8. Re:Nuclear on Wind and Sun Beat Other Energy Alternatives · · Score: 1

    25% electrolysis efficiency x 80% fuel cell efficiency = 20 % total

  9. Re:Well of course on Wind and Sun Beat Other Energy Alternatives · · Score: 1

    IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
    PROGRAM-ID. INSIGHTFUL FLAMEBAIT.
    PROCEDURE DIVISION.
    MAIN.
              DISPLAY 'What enhanced collision protection? The fact that you're gonna kill the other person as surely as yourself? I know that heavier things decelerate slower. But as someone specializing in physics, I also know that kinetic energy leads to deformation, and a safe car body is one that keeps the deformation to itself, ad away from your own body. SUVs don't have the right type of body for this. Neither are they meant to withstand side collisions with any reasonable safety. That's why automakers like em', they are dirt cheap, simple and easy to build. Quite unlike rally cars' roll-bars, which are actually made to withstand some serious battering.
    And another thing. Why do you, or anybody for that matter, NEED to carry a month's worth of groceries at any time? By that logic, you could build in a missile launcher, never know when you're gonna have to take down a plane, right? With any sort of descent traction control, 4WD is pointless for going on ice. BTW, do you live in Alaska?'.
    STOP RUN.

  10. Re:Well of course on Wind and Sun Beat Other Energy Alternatives · · Score: 1

    ..nuclear is going to run out eventually...

    So will the sun. And?

  11. Re:Those freakin' scientists on Astronomers Dissect a Supermassive Black Hole · · Score: 1

    He said Boffin, not coffin. Or am I missing something?

  12. Re:When passing the event horizon, it's expected. on Astronomers Dissect a Supermassive Black Hole · · Score: 1

    You do know there is a blatant typo in your sig, right? (Sorry for being OT)

  13. Re:But... on UK Cops Want "Breathalyzers" For PCs · · Score: 1

    So it works only under Windows ME?

  14. Re:Right on UK Cops Want "Breathalyzers" For PCs · · Score: 1

    That can read the file system of the month out of the box? I'd like to see that, seems quite feasible.~

  15. Re:Right on UK Cops Want "Breathalyzers" For PCs · · Score: 1

    Are you living in Australia, and just stink at geography or something? Only there can generic (read non-child) porn land you in jail.

  16. Re:Am I mistaken? on FSF Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations · · Score: 1

    One unbeliever at a time, grasshopper.

  17. Re:The thing about these lawsuits on FSF Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations · · Score: 1

    That's a very fucked up perception about circular routing...

  18. Re:Oligopoly on FSF Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations · · Score: 1

    Then it's okay, I guess.

  19. Re:Well, that may well be the result of this lawsu on FSF Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations · · Score: 1

    I want that on a t-shirt.

  20. Re:This is why copyright laws are bad on FSF Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations · · Score: 1

    ..friendly lawyer...

    LOLs. You, sir owe me a new keyboard.

  21. Re:BSD is less free for the user on FSF Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations · · Score: 1

    Then you must be new here. We all would like nice laugh.

  22. Re:more like abuses google moderator system on Change.gov Uses Google Moderator System · · Score: 1

    Funny, I have never downmoded anyone. If I disagree, I just mod counter-posts up. And I've had mod privileges 3 or 4 times.

  23. Re:I've got a question? on Change.gov Uses Google Moderator System · · Score: 1

    I think the problem can be remedied by decriminalizing money counterfeiting (note: not legalize).

  24. Re:I've got a question? on Change.gov Uses Google Moderator System · · Score: 1

    See ZEITGEIST the movie. It's very enlightening.

  25. Re:Windows 2000 is fastest of Windows and Mac OSX on Which OS Performs Best With SSDs? · · Score: 1

    Only an order of magnitude? Uhhh, I prefer true SSDs - a RAMdisk. Thanks anyway.