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  1. Re:not me on Nuclear Fuel For Superfast Interplanetary Travel · · Score: 1

    penis butt juice

  2. Re:not me on Nuclear Fuel For Superfast Interplanetary Travel · · Score: 1

    i wanted to know about linux...not rocket fuel.

  3. Re:Unless I'm Mistaken... on NSI Class Action Lawsuit Over Domain-Squatting · · Score: 1

    there was an article on /. a couple months back about it

  4. Re:Leaving NetworkSolutions on NSI Class Action Lawsuit Over Domain-Squatting · · Score: 1

    I also sent them many emails threatening to sue them for lost revenue because my site was down and it was their fault

  5. Re:Leaving NetworkSolutions on NSI Class Action Lawsuit Over Domain-Squatting · · Score: 1

    the same thing happened to me i let my domain expire in april and I didn't get it until august those bastards would hang up on me when i called too

  6. Example on Quality Control In Computer Companies · · Score: 2

    Here is an example of a company that needs quality control Desert Devil

  7. Re:OK, folks on 100Mbps Internet Access For $1000 Per Month · · Score: 1

    what "big blue room"

  8. lazy web admin on Build Your own Ms. Pac-Man machine from Scratch · · Score: 3

    there aren't enough hours in the day to tackle a project like this. Oh wait, I forgot that programmers only work 48 days a year. They should have plenty of time to build one of the these babies. I knew I should have went inot programming instead of networking

  9. Re:SDMI: Is it "Unbreakable" or just acting? on Money For Nothin' From The SDMI Hacking Contest · · Score: 1

    good point!!! :)

  10. Re:SDMI: Is it "Unbreakable" or just acting? on Money For Nothin' From The SDMI Hacking Contest · · Score: 1

    would would be the purpose of just acting like it was unbreakable. It could fall the other way, and no one actually hacked it and it was a publicity stunt. But i dont think all this effort would go to just make people think it was unbreakable. there is no reason to do so. once they start to license out the technology dont you think that all the independent test would prove it was truly unbreakable or not.

  11. idoits at large on Money For Nothin' From The SDMI Hacking Contest · · Score: 4

    Do you think the general public can understand what the challenge is truly about? Most will probably miss the point of the story all together and be abashed that someone would pay a hacker for doing anything. I just think a story like this doesn't belong on cnn because a majority of the readers are too technically inept to grasp the point. I dont want to say these people don't deserve to get the information but they simply miss or misunderstand anything that the media tries to report to them. Of course, who trusts the media anyway.

  12. Lame on Yahoo Offering Encrypted Email · · Score: 1

    Way to go yahoo! This should really get all those idoits out there on the net super paranoid! I can hear it now" Well if Yahoo offers it then is must be serious, even though I have no idea what it means."

  13. Re:Right address: on Turing Machine Implemented in Life · · Score: 1

    I still can't access the page

  14. Big Deal on Phone Numbers Instead of URLs? · · Score: 1

    The whole purpose of URL's IMHO is to make sites easier to find. I mean, just because this can be done what is a practical use for it when the system that we and everyone else uses is in fine shape. Maybe the Aussies' have a better idea of what is good for the net but maybe they just want to say "Hey. look at we learned how to do."

  15. Can someone.. on Cyberspace Wins Free Speech Ruling · · Score: 1

    simplify for me the impications that this ruling would have if it had fell the other way.

  16. funny on Mutant Tetrachromat Females Found · · Score: 1

    So I guess women are mocking us men when they ask our opinion on how their outfit looks.

  17. Do you think.. on CGI Programming with Perl · · Score: 1

    that this book would replace taking a class on perl? My perl skills are weak and I am looking to strenghten them. Hell, I cant even use a cgi script to host my own guestbook.

  18. Linus Gates on Linus Torvalds Announces Autobiography · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Hes got another kid now and daddy has to make some extra money to feed the new mouth!!

  19. Exceptions? on More On The SDMI Crack & Why Digital Sigs Are Not · · Score: 1

    How about in cases where parcel couriers take a "digital" signature. Or credit card authentifications like in stores such as Best Buy.

  20. Dunce on Package Shipping From USA To Russia? · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah dude, that will really work so good. What a great idea. too bad the postage handlers won't know what the hell it reads because its written in english.

  21. like I really believe that on "Fingerprinting" of Audio Files? · · Score: 1

    Sure, fingerprinting wont be used for devious reasons

  22. Re:This is very informative! on Linux -- Government Acceptance vs. Actual Use · · Score: 1

    You are right That idiot never went on any ship...

  23. NAvy dUmMies on Linux -- Government Acceptance vs. Actual Use · · Score: 1

    Sure, Linux would be great to run the militaries equipment. But could any of them actually figure out how to use it?

  24. Think on Implications For Software Like Napster And Gnutella? · · Score: 1

    It doesn't surprise me that a significant fraction of the human race will engage in theft when there is little or no chance of being caught. After all, illegal cable converter boxes are ubiquitous, and we've all seen footage of mobs looting storefronts during blackouts, riots, or natural disasters. So naturally I'm not at all surprised that hordes of high school and college kiddies have no compunction about abrogating intellectual property rights by using Napster to trade pirated music. What does surprise me are the howls of moral outrage that many of the aforementioned Napster kiddies are letting out, now that the site which has facilitated their criminal actions is coming under legal attack. The sense of entitlement that these freeloaders exhibit is amazing. In "defense" of their thievery, many of the sponges whine about how much money "greedy" artists and record companies are taking from them, as if someone were holding a gun to their head and forcing them to buy music. Others toss in irrelevancies like the claim that Napster ultimately helps, rather than hurts, legitimate music sales; whether or not this is the case, evidently the freeloaders don't believe that the creators and owners of intellectual property have the right to promote their copyrighted works however they see fit (whether or not this includes giving it away). I've always felt that a self-righteous freeloader is one of the lowest forms of scum. I just didn't know that there were so many of them around.

  25. William on Looking Back At NeXT · · Score: 1

    So when did everyone start refering to William Gates as out good buddy "Bill".