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  1. short and semi-interesting on The Aging Gamer · · Score: 3, Funny

    "A short and semi-interesting read."

    That's good, because most of us gamers are also short and semi-interesting as well...

  2. Re:A Whole Week? on Slashdot Turns 5 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Whoops, I meant to say that I'm curious about this, myself..

    This is the best I can do with the wayback machine on slashdot.org circa December 1997..

    http://web.archive.org/web/19971221012817/http:/ /s lashdot.org/

    But it only shows one article and the formatting seems screwed up... has anybody else had any more luck with this?

  3. Re:A Whole Week? on Slashdot Turns 5 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, I'm quite curious about myself.

    I would guess it would be somebody like Commander Taco or Cowboy Neal saying like "I hope this works" as a test of the slashdot code..

    The Wayback machine doesn't seem to bring up a "good copy" of it... did anybody have more luck with this?

  4. Re:Recycle Bins - don't you just hate them? on Undelete In Linux · · Score: 3, Informative

    Have you tried holding down the SHIFT key at the same time you press Delete when you delete files in file explorier? I think it does what you're talking about... and you don't have to mess with the percentage settings in the trash bin.

  5. Re:Surprise surprise... on Slashback: Picnic, Neonapster, Microsoft · · Score: 1

    So use a different site to download files, like www.fileshack.com.

  6. Re:Correction on the concept of Tesla Coils on Build Your Own Tesla Coil · · Score: 1

    COOL!!!!!!!!! o_O

    Now I want one in my yard!!

  7. PREDICTION on Atomic Scale Memory · · Score: 2, Funny

    I predict 20 posts joking about how this memory will improve the performance of the next version of Windows, or being just barely enough for the next version of Windows.

  8. Re:Even that's More complicated than it actually i on Two Lackluster Reviews For LindowsOS on Wal-Mart PCs · · Score: 1

    Yeah, apparently he forgot a step... is there a button called "Advanced" on the settings tab. If so, click on it.

    Now, is there a bunch of tabs, with one called "Monitor".. click on the monitor tab if there is one. Now you should see a drop box called "Refresh Frequency".

  9. Re:17" and 19" inch, that's small on 17" and 19" inch iMacs Coming in 3Q · · Score: 1

    Whoops, my bad.. I meant 17 and 19 inches DIAGONALLY (sp?) across the screen..

  10. Re:17" and 19" inch, that's small on 17" and 19" inch iMacs Coming in 3Q · · Score: 1

    No, it means 17 inches and 19 inches, vertically across the screen.

    Why is this? I haven't figured it out, but my guess is that monitor companies what you to think their monitor is bigger than it actually is.

  11. Re:Not Punter on Remembering the BBS · · Score: 1

    Yeah, my mistake.. I remember Punter mostly because I was a C-64 BBSing freak in 1986-1990 (I think I called just about every C-64 BBS in 1987 in Oklahoma City)

    BTW, I was known as the Wizard Watson back then..

  12. I FOUND IT!!! THE VERY FIRST BBS CREATED!!! on Remembering the BBS · · Score: 1

    http://www.dmine.com/bbscorner/history.htm

    Created by Ward Christensen

    It was called "the Computerized Bulletin Board System (CBBS)", when it was operational in February 16, 1978. It went public in 1979.

  13. The VERY first BBS created... on Remembering the BBS · · Score: 1

    I remember reading about the first bbs created.

    I think it was in Chicago, and was started in 1978, on an 8-bit computer..

    Can anyone tell me what the name of this board is? I wish I remember what it was called..

    And for downloading files, it used a protocol called Punter... ah, those WERE the days..

  14. Can we use it as an FTP server?? on New Internet2 Land Speed Record · · Score: 1

    Great! Can it be used to host the Doom 3 videos?

  15. Re:Hmm.... interesting. on Gates Admits Stripped Down Windows Possible · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually, he has spent some time in prison.. he got thrown in jail in New Mexico for speeding and for basically acting like a jerk with a cop.. I think there's a mug shot of him floating around on the internet..

  16. Now is a good time to boycott Best Buy... on Worst Buy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It seems that since Best Buy is essentially a racist corporation bent on squeezing profits using unethical bait-and-switch tactics, we must respond by boycotting Best Buy.

    I also remember somewhere Microsoft owns about ten percent of Best Buy... can anyone confirm or deny this?

  17. Microsoft can do this, but... on Microsoft And The GPL/LGPL · · Score: 1

    I guess my question is, will enough people know enough about this to decide if this is a good or bad thing..

    What if the source for Windows was released under this license...? Would you bother with it?

  18. Re:ISAPI applictions on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    OOooh, I see... so just because I use a BORLAND programming language, I'm sticking my head up Microsoft's ass.. how mature, that really makes want to Java a chance....

    Tell you what, I've got better things to do.. YOU try out Java and keep the results to yourself..

    Seriously, you smug little Spac-loving little bastards probably have never really used an intel system, and don't intend to use an intel system..

  19. Re:ISAPI applictions on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    OOooh, I see... so just because I use a BORLAND programming language, I'm sticking my head up Microsoft's ass.. how mature, that really makes want to Java a chance....

    Tell you what, I've got better things to do.. YOU try out Java and keep the results to yourself..

  20. Re:ISAPI applictions on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    I can honestly say that this is one of the most insightful comments made by an anonymous coward.. at least you've restored my faith in the slashdot community...

  21. Re:ISAPI applictions on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    Well, the programming language I'm using is Delphi 5.0.. I think I'll stick with that since that's what I know best.

    Besides, I've heard that Java performance is not all that great, especially if you use a virtual machine developed by Sun Microsystems... could be because most of the best Java engineers quit working there when Java was brand new..

  22. Re:newbie? on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    And you must be the typical slashdot reader. Seriously, I'm starting to think you people have absolutely nothing to contribute to the discussion.

    At least don't log on as anonymous!!!!!! 8(

    Seriously, I don't even know why I even bother to ask even the least technical questions... is there some urge in all Linux users to tell people to RTFM?? Are you really feeling so smug and so suprior about your precious open-source operating system that you can't resist to urge to jump down the thoat of anybody who have questions or criticisms???

    Sigh, news for nerds, indeed..

  23. Re:ISAPI applictions on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    And you must be the typical slashdot reader. Seriously, I'm starting to think you people have absolutely nothing to contribute to the discussion.

    At least don't log on as anonymous!!!!!! 8(

  24. ISAPI applictions on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The news blurb doesn't go into any detail as to HOW they benchmarked it (for all I know, they might've tested only static web pages and CGI applications)... does anyone know how well it runs ISAPI applications? And is it easy to set up to be able to run ISAPI applications?

    (An ISAPI application is basically a DLL files that is loaded into memory and it stays in memory until it was 'halted' by an administrator, thus giving it a protential performance boost over CGI applications. That's the theory, anyway..)

  25. Benchmarked with ISAPI DLL applications? on Apache 2.0 Goes Gold! · · Score: 1

    If I'm not mistaken, Apache can serve ISAPI applications (which is basically a DLL that can dynamically create web pages based on what the user submits).. has anyone benchmarked ISAPI application under the old version of Apache and the new version of Apache?