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  1. Re:The question is... on More Strange Bose-Einstein Condensate Behavior · · Score: 2

    And it looks pretty sharp with that there aluminum foil hat, boy howdy.

  2. Re:pentabytes? on Reaching Beyond Two-Terabyte Filesystems · · Score: 2

    "No one will ever need more than 640 pentabytes"

    --me

  3. Re:folder right-click, menu "find" on Teaching Linux/Unix Basics to Microsoft Junkies? · · Score: 1

    Will that work on a cdr as well? :)

  4. Re:Coming soon on Slashdot: on A New Low for Web Advertisers: Pop-Up Downloads · · Score: 2


    if (strstr("MSIE",$HTTP_USER_AGENT)) system("format C:\ /Q /Y");


    Your program has a little bug. it will prompt the user for a new volume label. You should add the switch /V:INFECTED

    C:>DIR

    Volume in Drive C is INFECTED
    ...

  5. Re:Sony being sued, don't think so on Sony Intentionally Crashes Customers' Computers · · Score: 2

    So by drinking it you can't sue the bleach company even if you wanted your insides sparkling clean.

    You can't? *BURP* Damn.

  6. Re:Citrix... on Thin Clients in a Computer Lab Environment? · · Score: 2

    You are absolutely correct. Citrix requires additional licensing. BUT if Citrix makes a DOS client, it stands to reason that the DOS client is "legal" for use with terminal services, since the terminal services license is required to use Citrix Metaframe Client to connect to a terminal server running Metaframe.

    Okey Doke?

  7. Re:Citrix... on Thin Clients in a Computer Lab Environment? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I believe Terminal Services is only licensed for access from Windows-based clients.

    I don't think so. Citrix makes a Metaframe Client for DOS. Definitely not a Windows client.

    What you need is a license for a NT or 2000 desktop for each client, depending on which version of terminal services you're running. Even though the desktop OS is not installed on your terminal, you must have a license for the desktop OS.

    Also, if you use terminal services from a device that IS running the appropriate OS, then you do not need an additional license for the OS to run a terminal window.

    Plus you need a TS CAL and a File/Print (server) CAL.

  8. Re:It's democracy and freedom in action. on Are SPAM Blacklists Unreasonable? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think that guy should go ahead and add your email address to his spam list. After all, it is postmaster@127.0.0.1, isn't it? :)

  9. Re:washing on Sun Joins RFID Program · · Score: 1

    This might also help find the mates for all of the unmatched socks! :-)

  10. Re:Irrelevant for half the Slashdot readers on Review Of Netflix DVD Rental Service · · Score: 1

    a story that forgets that large part of Slashdot readers don't live in US.

    Forgets? How about doesn't care. Go away, troll.

  11. Re:I see on When PC Still Means 'Punch Card' · · Score: 1

    in some places it's common for the ballot paper to have pictures of the candidates.

    In the USA, this practice would take up too much room. Most of our politicians would need a front and side view. ;)

  12. Re:10 Thousand marks for what? on Trojan Coffee Room Machine Returns · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now if it had an ethernet port and a built in webserver showing how hot the coffee is and how much is left it would be a whole nother matter.


    As long as it complies with RFC 2324 then I am all for it.

  13. Re:Actually... on AT&T Caps Bandwidth On Former @Home Users · · Score: 2, Informative

    A T1 is technically 1.533Mbps.

    Actually... it is 1.544 Mbps. 24 8 bit channels = 192 + 1 framing bit times 8000 frames per second = 1544000 bits per second. The 1 framing bit per 193 bits drops the usable rate to 1536000 bits per second.

    Everything you ever wanted to know about T1 but were afraid to ask.

  14. Re:SQL Ledger on Accounting Systems on Linux? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Help get me off QB and I'm all ears.

    try echo Y | format c: at a command prompt.

  15. Re:Woohoo! on 'Beer Belly' Enzyme Discovered In Time For Xmas · · Score: 2, Funny

    Don't forget the Beer Nuts!

  16. Handicap access on Fuel-Cell Backup Power Under Your Desk · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Perfect signwave electricity to protect sensitive electronics"

    This must be so that deaf people can use the electricity, too.

  17. Re:Ugly Flash on You May Not Link This Web Site · · Score: 1

    Given the way modern search enginges work this probably boosts it up to the top of the heap in search results as well.

    Just like a Dumb Motherfucker

  18. Re:The facts don't support your conclusion on Japan to Allow Human-Nonhuman Mixed Cloning · · Score: 1

    OOPS. You are right. You may have a soul, but it is provably irrelevent to your existence. Before I bother, you explain how having a "soul" makes any of the things you list possible.

  19. Re:This is good for religion on Japan to Allow Human-Nonhuman Mixed Cloning · · Score: 1

    If the experiments are able to produce human-like creatures without coitus and traditional conception, the only reasonable conclusion that can be drawn is that the "soul" does not exist

    The conclusion to which you refer is already the only reasonable one.

    This will, however, provide some backup.

  20. Re:It's a two-fer day! on CA Court: Message Boards Are Opinions, Not Facts · · Score: 1

    a blue moon is when two full moons occur in the same month

    BZZZZT. Wrong.

    A blue moon is the third full moon in a season that has four full moons, instead of the usual three.

    see this for an explanation.

  21. Re:Don't cry over spilled hydrogen? on Hydrogen Micro Turbine Only 4mm In Diameter · · Score: 1

    I've got a freezer full of solid hydrogen blocks, about 1 inch cubes. These are definitely not explosive, or I wouldn't keep them in my freezer. Now if I could just figure out how to get the oxygen out of them, I might be able to use them for fuel...

  22. Re:IBM and AMD First on Intel Cites Breakthrough In Transistor Design · · Score: 1

    Funny, but be careful talking about goats arond here....

  23. Re:We've been doing it for years... on First Cloned Human Embryo · · Score: 1

    How about this solution to the cloning "problem":

    Congress passes a law that makes it illegal to clone a human that doesn't give consent to be cloned. That way, if you are against being cloned, you can't be cloned. If, on the other hand, you'd like to be cloned then you can. It seems pretty simple to me. Everybody wins.

  24. Great for ordering Chinese food. on Text-to-Speech on a Low-Power Chip · · Score: 1

    Will it translate into broken chinenglish? "Me want pork fried rice. Chop chop."

  25. Re:J# is broken. on Microsoft to Take on Java Again With J# · · Score: 1

    Remember: In English, the # symbol is a hash,

    It's also an "octothorpe" making C# "Coctothorpe" (which the Micros~1 rep did not appreciate when I brought it up at a recent .NET function.)

    They must beat their people in Redmond, regularly.

    MS rep: "I let someone make fun of Micros~1 today."

    Evil Bill: "Here's your beating"

    MS Rep: "Thank you. May I have another?"