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  1. Re:I hate college on Defining Google · · Score: 1

    Another difference is how a bachelor degree is looked upon. In europe: with a bachelor degree you can get some crappy rutine job. But with a masters you can get a real job.
    Im quite surprised to see how grand people write about a bachelor degree..

  2. Re:Turbo Pascal on Smallest Possible ELF Executable? · · Score: 1

    No: A .com file can be empty.. So there ;) (It wont return correcty though, but its a correct .COM file.)

  3. Re:Excellent troll! on Smallest Possible ELF Executable? · · Score: 1

    A 1017 bytes version can be found on http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/tiny/ :-)

  4. A great site concerning this theme on Smallest Possible ELF Executable? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    www.linuxassembly.org/ - Go there, its free and fun :-)

  5. Re:Turbo Pascal on Smallest Possible ELF Executable? · · Score: 5, Informative

    A dos .com file does not have a lower limit. .COM files are without headers, so having a realy tiny .com file is not very hard ;) It sais more about the crap turbo pascal puts in the .com file.. a .com file that returns correctly can just have one byte in it: 0xc3 (RET)

  6. Re:I just hate it when.. on A Selective History Of The Keyboard · · Score: 1

    Well: Google has chached at least the two first pages: First page and the second :)

  7. Re:These pictures look familiar. on TCP/IP Sequence Number Analysis · · Score: 2, Informative

    Your question is mostly answered on a realy cool article about chaos theory linked on the site, on the reference section :-) One finds simelar probability graphs on most new scientific stuff now: physiscs, chemestry and so on :)

  8. Re:insecure? on 'Unbreakable Linux' · · Score: 1

    Might be a bit offtopic, but here is a good example of OpenVMS security:
    http://www.vmsone.com/~opcom/defcon9.htm
    Sadly, it seems that HP that bought/fusioned/whatever with compaq (that bought digital) dont want to continue developing OpenVMS..
    Which is sad: OpenVMS is a system that desverve more attention.

  9. Re:a little nonsense, but hey - it's near April Fo on Globalism Post 9/11 · · Score: 1

    Though, when it comes to killing prisoners, the USA is doing a good job..

  10. Re:a little nonsense, but hey - it's near April Fo on Globalism Post 9/11 · · Score: 1

    Dear sir..
    Some things should be quite basic.. For example humanistic values.
    I dont give a rats ass about where (convinsidencly) the human live: Should it be in Africa or the USA: For me, it seems obvious that one should in any case be against things like frying people ("Preventivel egal actions") (or injecting them with poison). (Not to mention all other basic humanistic values that has been broken.. Although I will not go into this)
    Espesially a state that almost uses the christian god as a symbol for it self: Humanistic values should not be that hard to grasp?
    If you never have criticized any other nations internal politics: its in high time to start right now.

  11. Re:Fascinating on Tiny Apps · · Score: 1

    Actually creating realy small demos under windows is "easier" then creating them under a more bareboned system, like DOS

  12. Re:Spews.com is a porn site! on Spammers Land Optusnet On spews.org Blacklist · · Score: 1

    The lucky guy that owns that site sure is happy now: His banner site just got ./ed

  13. Re:We've defeated suicide terrorists before on Congress Considers Mandatory Crypto Backdoors · · Score: 1

    You fucking idiot :)
    "We are going to wipe them out" - you dont realize what real pain nor real suffering is.
    Your "glorious" country has contributed to so many deaths over the years and so much opersion. The best of all is that it has been (almost)justified by the western world..
    It is for a very good reason that so many people hate the US and everything it stands for all over the world.

  14. Re:Donate money to the red cross on More News And Links On Yesterday's Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yeah, the US needs every dollar it can get.. The US has had a very tight century and currently has a very bad economy. I think all the African countries should support the US with some serious $$. The Africans are responsible for their starvation anyway, why not just give it to the Ùber Menchen?
    (For those of you that dont understand irony: you are probably a girl or a child)

  15. Re:Get it right, W on More News And Links On Yesterday's Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1

    He is the perfect USA-president-steriotype. He as a person does not need to do errors for us to fear his actions.

  16. slashdotted on Ethernet MP3 Player · · Score: 1

    cool. The site is ./ed after 17 comments.. Thats very, very good.. :)

  17. Please dont bring a model rocket. on Linux Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    The Baylands Park also requests that we inform guests of other park rules:
    * ... * No [...] model rockets. They realy dont trust nerds..

  18. Bugtraq discussion on Silverman Responds To 'End of SSL And SSH' · · Score: 1

    This subject has been discussed for some time now on bugtraq, the discussion can be found on bugtraqs archive in "last week" and before

  19. Re:This is all very nice and sweet but... on Linux Leads MS in Itanium Support · · Score: 1

    AMDs 64bits architecture uses a opcode prefix like the old 0x66 on the 32bits cpus for emulating 16bits and 32bits opcodes.
    From the AMD docs I read a while ago, it seems like entering 64bits mode is much like entering pmode (32bits mode) on the x86.
    More information about AA64 can be found on http://www.sandpile.org/aa64/index.htm

  20. N'th time on Caveat Emptor: Egghead.com Credit Records Nabbed · · Score: 1

    This is about the fourth time I hear about some big credit card company getting cracked. It is realy wierd that the banking companies do not prioritize security more. It is evern worse that the credit card users do not get enough information. Every bank wants to make money off the users and therefor guarantees the users that the banks databases are totaly safe. It is cases like this that makes my trust for e-comerce drop down drasticly.. Network security is a very hard subject, but banks should invest alot more time in this..

  21. Scary on A Year of Linux · · Score: 1

    The site is so large it actually takes realy long time for me to load it on my 33.6 modem.. If the Linux team is going to keep this up, we'r going to see some realy cool changes around.. IBM announces plans to invest $1 billion in Linux in 2001 -- Its not all that long time ago that no comercial companies belived in the linux project.. It is not only a victory for linux that it is going so well, but all free software.

  22. User friendly? on Ask Kevin Lawton About Plex86 · · Score: 1

    This project is greate for two groups of users: The group that wants to expiriment with very lowlevel code like OS programming and the group that wants to run other OSes.. The second group needs the program to be userfriendly and easy to install. Is this a priority for the development group?

  23. Free? on QNX RealTime Platform Preview · · Score: 1

    I just had to point out that the QNX kernel is free as in beer, not as in speach. The kernel is not free software, or even open software. "Besides making QNX free for non-commercial use, QNX also provides source code for most components - drivers, protocol managers, and so on. Only the kernel and other core portions of the QNX platform remain protected" Look at other closed source microkernel OSes like windows NT: Gnu/Linux, that is freesource/opensource. If one finds a bug in the kernel, you fix it. :-) I don't feel its right to clain that QNX is "open in all the right places". Though its a nice step forward. Realtime microkernels are cool, though I don't feel a desktop don't realy need the realtime part.