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  1. Because it's Doctrine on Attackers Can Hijack Joomla Sites Via User-Agent Strings (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Doctrine 2 has this. It's a Lexer/Parser combo, not just a parser. In Doctrine 2 the dialect is DQL which is transformed to SQL for the particular driver dialect. I understand there are several ORMs across the languages but Doctrine 2 stands on top.

  2. Will this expedite product requests? on Hot Topic To Buy ThinkGeek Parent Company Geeknet · · Score: 2

    I'm still waiting for a Leonard Nimoy Futurama head-in-a-jar with Real Torgo Eating action. Maybe they already sold it.

  3. Sneetches with stars on thars on Make Those Brown Eyes Blue · · Score: 1

    It's like a tattoo that won't come off until the next machine comes along.
    The experience should be something like a face tattoo.

  4. They saw it coming on CyanogenMod Domain Hijacked · · Score: 2

    Domain Name:CYANOGENMOD.ORG
    Created On:21-Oct-2010 18:09:32 UTC

    It's the responsibility of any person responsible for a project to ensure a backup domain(s) is available in the case the domain owner become estranged from the project.

    A good example of proper planning.

  5. Apophenia on Do Recreational Drugs Help Programmers? · · Score: 1

    If you're a good programmer, pow, you got it.

  6. Re:Already Fixed on Mysql.com Hacked, Made To Serve Malware · · Score: 1

    Yea, as good an idea as it is to send more traffic to a hacked site, I appreciate /. handling. And since it's fixed and after 5 on the east coast that means a lot of dumb users won't deliberately go to a hacked site. That isn't to say the east coast is sub-prime, there's just a higher density.

  7. Re:History of OpenSourcing SF.net on SourceForge Open-Sources Their Platform Software · · Score: 2

    You forgot to mention that when SF decided to close source their application they took the source code as-is and stole all the work open source developers like myself had contributed to the project. I had started contributing heavily just before they took the source and called it theirs with no reimbursement or acknowledgment to developers like me.

    For me SF has no credibility.

  8. Re:Precisely. on Why Coder Pay Isn't Proportional To Productivity · · Score: 1

    That 'hatching period' isn't employed by many coders and the result is a product which isn't thought-through. I always take time for a nap and an episode of Futurama whenever I get tasked with a new project. Finding the right solution, using whatever path works best for you, is the primary goal of programming.

  9. Dell AT101W on The Best Keyboards For Every Occasion · · Score: 1

    A very close second to the IBM Model M, this Alps mechanical keyswitch keyboard types faster than any other due to the fast response of the Alps.

    It's not as loud as a Model M but it's top of the line in clicky-clacks.

  10. Know your best friend (s) on How to Say Goodbye to Old Hard Drives? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Rip them open, pull the platters out one by one, and make a high definition mirror, knowing every time you look at yourself you're doing it on several levels.

  11. More experienced developers? on Wikia Search Launches Alpha, Not Ready Yet · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I always get a kick out of reading new sites.
    From the footer:

        <div id="ftcnt">
            <div id="ftlinks">
                <div id="ftcloud">

  12. Re:gzip on High Performance Web Sites · · Score: 1

    Nope. Lost all my namespace to pharmies. Oxycontin: it's a line; like Oycontin?

  13. Re:What are they smoking? on The Ten Most Important Games · · Score: 1

    SMB was modeled on Mayhem in Monsterland. That is an epic swan song.

  14. Re:I hate to (have to) ask... on What's the Coolest Thing You've Ever Built? · · Score: 1

    What?! I post about my broken axel in bm anon 311 oh for pete's sake i can't mod this either?

  15. Sourceforge.com was my fault on Number of Web Application Hacks Up · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My code was left in their code base when they closed their source years ago, but they didn't compensate me or even try to contact me about it. Very sorry for giving you my time and code, OSDN.

  16. So create your own identity on Beware Your Online Presence · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://www.claimid.com/ Thought up by a couple of ibiblio guys, creating a link resume/profile seems the way to go.

  17. End of .creative.extenstions on GMail Adds Virus Protection · · Score: 2, Funny

    So much for the .zip.remove.everything.after.the.first.zip.includi ng.the.period files.

  18. Where's the freakin' lazer? on Death Star Subwoofer · · Score: 1

    This basstation isn't fully operational until you mount some green led's in the bracket of the woofer attached to a Non-mercury Vibration Switch (or color organ).

  19. Re:Just so long... on Tron Lightcycles, in Real Life · · Score: 1
  20. The only virus I've ever caught on The Art of Computer Virus Research and Defense · · Score: 1

    is one I wrote myself..

  21. Brain breaks coding instead of foosball on Independent Developer Projects in the Workplace? · · Score: 1

    http://db.etree.org wouldn't be what it is today without my ex jobs. Implementing a great idea immediatly made working in powerbuilder tolerable.

  22. Testing prototypes on US Military Develops P2P Wireless Network Sniffer · · Score: -1, Troll

    >>WolfPack prototypes will be put to the test with in the next 18 months, the DoD said.

    Sounds like US troops won't be coming home soon. Off to another land grab....er, liberation.

  23. Easy chair exercise: on Getting Back Into Shape While At The Office? · · Score: 1

    Kegel Excercises! No need for anyone else to even know you're exercising. Should definatly meet the 'non-embarassing' requirement (as long as you don't tell anyone)

  24. Re:Oh the pain... on Star Wars Action Figures · · Score: 2

    I vividly recall witnessing the behedding of a friend's Han Solo by two garbage men....they fired up the compactor on the truck and held onto his legs letting the machine do the work...

    the horror...

  25. Why I quit going on COMDEX Opens with Smallest Attendance Ever · · Score: 2

    I went for seven years in a row but I don't need to go again because, during my last trip, I finally won a SoundBlaster.