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  1. Re:I can still remember... on Common PC Video Games Used To Treat Phobias · · Score: 1

    I tried to not look down.

  2. Neon + heat on The Ultimate PC Case - Continued · · Score: 1

    Indeed, that's the cool thing about neon. It almost doesn't heat up. I think the people at PCmods also know that you don't have to plant a regular light bulb at the inside of your PC. Jeroen.

  3. Re:-57 Celsius! on Neural Networks In The Home? · · Score: 1

    Strange, I heard over the radio today that some parts of the soil there, normally permenantly frozen, started to warm up... Jeroen.

  4. I am terribly sorry... on Konqueror.org Launched - KDE2 Web Browser · · Score: 1

    I was composing my previous post, but was dragged
    away by a friend, therefore an anonymous coward
    saw the opportunity of posting before I could.
    Blast him!

    Praying...

  5. Ehhm,isn't this... on Konqueror.org Launched - KDE2 Web Browser · · Score: 1

    I am sorry and I may be flamed for my stupidity,
    but isn't this kind of what Microsoft got in
    trouble in the first place? Supplying a
    pre-installed browser with aGUI (OK it isnt't
    an entire OS but still...)?

    I am just in favor of non-GUI-dependant applications...

    Praying

  6. OK, but this is Open Source people... on Mozilla Milestone 15 · · Score: 1

    The fact that it crashed your computer says a whole lot about your OS too.
    I admit, programs crash (a lot) in linux, but they have never taken my whole system down with it.
    Just don't blame it all on the applications.

    And another thing, you are here at slashdot, so don't be too proud of the fact that your computer hasn't crashed in a whole month.
    I think that the people here are used to 'heavier' uptimes...

    Open Source programming works just fine, I hope you will get the fact that most of these people don't get paid for what they do.
    It is often just a hobby and you can't expect that they make their programs as 'nice and dandy' as coached projects at 'respectable' companies.
    I find it normal and I except that open source development is slower and buggier than other software.

    Smile, it's for free, so what if it's buggy...

    And slowly... but surely, they drew that plan against us...


    P.S.: I know/hope you already knew all this, it's just a reminder.