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  1. Re:How does it work? on Ambidextrous Linux/Windows Virus · · Score: 1

    unbreakable encryption on the root password? There is no such thing as unbreakable encryption. It just takes a very long time to break. Like 100 trillion years, but it is not unbreakable. Just as no safe is impenetrable. When you buy a safe, its rating is in time. Meaning that it would take this many hours for a determined person to break into it.

  2. Re:tekken on Bandai and Namco To Merge · · Score: 1

    ??? tekken 5 added three new charecters, and brought back a bunch of others, in fact the only charecters I can think of that are not in tekken 5 are kuni, armor king, gon and dr b. And most of armors kings moves that are worth anything king has. As for gon and dr b. they are joke charecters, and kuni, well raven is kind of like her, but not really, and kuni sucked anyway.

  3. tekken on Bandai and Namco To Merge · · Score: 1

    So long as they dont butcher tekken, I guess its ok.

  4. Re:LOL! on Are Linux Zealots Terrorists? · · Score: 1

    I am not saying that Israel has done no wrong, hell the new law making it illegal for Israelis, and Palestinians to not be able to live in the same house even if they are married is a big mess up, but the main difference is when the Hamas, Islamic Jihad, or any of the other terrorist Palestinian groups makes an attack they make no mistake they are targeting and killing civilians, when Israel makes attacks it targets and kills militants, and unfortunately occasionally some civilians do die, but that unlike the attacks by Hamas and Islamic Jihad was never the intent.

  5. Re:LOL! on Are Linux Zealots Terrorists? · · Score: 1

    No, but I do think that I would try to actually stick to a proposed peace plan and not kill innocent women and children with cowardly attacks. At least in the war of independence Attacks where made on military instalments, hell even today all attacks by Israel are done to militants. Also lets remember that the 50 year occupation is actually more like a 100 year occupation as the country was always ruled by out side parties be it English, Jordanian, Egyptian, or Syrian.

  6. my first memmory on What's Your Earliest Memory? · · Score: 1

    Well i have always had a great memmory. I never really though about myfirst memmory, but I can clearly remember going to the prom with my dad and coming home with my mom.

  7. anti-word on Converting Word Files to Text for Archiving? · · Score: 4, Informative

    The is a really nice application called antiword that strips a word file into a text file, Im not to sure if it will retain all the bullets and other crazy stuff. It should be work looking at though. You can check it out at http://www.winfield.demon.nl/index.html

    Well hope that helps.

  8. Re:SuSE and Mandrake on Which Desktop Distro Will Die First? · · Score: 1

    There already is a way to put in new devices with out rebooting, and no im not talking about compiling everything as a module. its easy just run grub instead of lilo with this you can nock the current kernel out of kernel space and put in a new one in affect starting over, however never shutting the system down.

  9. Re:Article is over most /.er's heads on OpenBSD Gains Privilege Elevation · · Score: 1

    you see the best part about this is i dont think its trolling, i think that what he was trying to say here was this argument is of similar fasion to the one of VI vs EMACS, as in pointless, and just looking for a responce.

  10. hahahah on Robots Milking Cows · · Score: 2, Interesting

    hahahaha april fools hahahaha

    dumb ass

  11. OSS on College Students Are Buying More, Warez-ing Less · · Score: 1

    It may be that a lot of college student such as my self and most of my friends are now useing OSS and dont feel need to pirate anything.

  12. Hmmm. on Complete Filesystem Checkpointing? · · Score: 1

    I dont know if anyone is working on it, but it does sound like something microsoft tried with ME, where you can say wops everything is screwed up lets try and restore to yesterday. At first I though wow that kind of cool mainly because I do tech support for an ISP so I get calls like I hosed my computer fix it, so it would be easy to say just restore to last time I spoke with you. However that wasnt how it really worked, mainly what it did was eat up a lot more hard drive space then you would think it would and cause lots of problems with getting corrupted and what nut.
    Now maybe if you could have a delaid type raid mirror array, so the mirror gets updated once every 24 hours instead of every time the disk is accesed, then that may be something cool.

  13. Re:ouch... on Robots vs. Humans And Other Security Issues · · Score: 1

    Shut up! if anything is going to win in the end its not going to be something that is supported by college drop outs like you and cyril2k!

  14. Re:SGI? on LinuxWorld Summary · · Score: 1

    Yeah I was going to say I didnt see SGI there at all, I though maybe I missed them but thankfully that is not the case

  15. openbsd on New Release Of NSA SELinux · · Score: 1

    Because openBSD beat them to the punch. For a secure *bsd open is the best there is and the NSA knows that.