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  1. Re:IIS Uptime Record??? on Slashback: Highness, Hominess, Hole-ines · · Score: 1
    Actually, almost all bugs WERE fixes that went wrong. Is there something wrong with extensive testing so that (very serious) bugs do not appear? Moron.

    I have some questions for the faceless one.
    1. How involved are you with the Linux development community?
    2. Of which bugs do you speak - the ones in Windows NT or in the Linux kernel?
    3. What development history do you draw from to reach your conclusion?
    4. Why am I a moron for pointing out the strength of the development model for the Linux kernel?
    5. Do you really believe Microsoft uses extensive testing for any of its products? If so, how do you explain the plethora of bugs that remain in their products?

  2. Re:IIS Uptime Record??? on Slashback: Highness, Hominess, Hole-ines · · Score: 1
    5 days is still better than the near limitless supply of successive Lunix kernels released on day 1 with showstopper bugs found on day 2.

    And fixed on days 3, 4, 5, and 6 -- as opposed to MONTHS 5, 7, 10, and 14.

  3. Re:I'm sorry, but you're still wrong on More Domain Disputes Labeled 'Reverse-Hijacking' · · Score: 1

    Godwin's Law is a very stupid rule. I'll admit, constant `Nazi' references can get tiresome, but no one can deny that there is an occasional valid comparison.

  4. Re:God's Laws Copyrighted, Why Not Man's? on Is Law Copyrighted? · · Score: 1

    Sorry to nitpick here, but you should realize that the TRANSLATION of those laws, not the laws themselves, are copyrighted. There is no copyright on the laws of the rather well-known God of the Universe (who also happens to be God of the nomadic sheep herders you referenced); the only copyrights are on particular translations. Got it?

  5. Re:Really quiet on Commercial Water Cooling, And Quiet · · Score: 1

    They have an order form for the cooling fan in English:
    http://noisecontrol.de/international/oversea/order _body.htm

    If all you need is to order the fan, this should work wonders. If you need some specs/comparisons, check out Tom's Hardware Guide ( http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/00q4/001211/ ) for a review.