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  1. Sometimes I wonder on Star Wars Characters Astrological Readings · · Score: 1

    Astrology is ignorant in nature, and for a person seeking higher guidance in life it's sad to see them choose such poor counterfiet. I'm glad this article applies it to ficticious characters to whom it will cause no hurt.



    (here's an interesting poll:

    [ ] I read my horoscope today

    [ ] I read a SINGLE bible verse today


    ^^ A *MUCH* better quality counterfeit for people seeking higher guidance in life. ;)



  2. D'oh on Lokisoft call for beta testers for Civ:CTP · · Score: 0

    500 Server Error
    The hard limit for this user has been reached.

    Heh

  3. slashdot effects Linux too? on Linux Counter Part 2 · · Score: 1

    It seems every time a NT box gets /.ed to death theres a ton of posts about how this proves that NT sucks and linux Ru3lZ Now we have a linux box crumbling under the stress, does this prove Linux sucks... no I don't think so! But i think it shows that some linux zealots need to get a grip and not knee-jerk to anything related to anything thats not linux!
    The difference being that most of the NT machines that get /.'d aren't running on a p60 (or was it 90?) with 32M of RAM :-P Plus the fact that after it was reconfigured he said it was working fine, and handling a load that would bring a much more expesnive (in terms of hardware) NT server to its knees. - Moo

  4. slashdot effects Linux too? on Linux Counter Part 2 · · Score: 1

    It seems every time a NT box gets /.ed to death theres a ton of posts about how this proves that NT sucks and linux Ru3lZ Now we have a linux box crumbling under the
    stress, does this prove Linux sucks... no I don't think so!

    But i think it shows that some linux zealots need to get a grip and not knee-jerk to anything related to anything thats not linux!



    The difference being that most of the NT machines that get /.'d aren't running on a p60 (or was it 90?) with 32M of RAM :-P Plus the fact that after it was reconfigured he said it was working fine, and handling a load that would bring a much more expesnive (in terms of hardware) NT server to its knees.

    - Moo