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  1. Glad to be alive and free on Happy Birthday! Email Is 30 Years Old · · Score: 1

    What should our priorites be? Drop everything we do? Not move on? What kind of country would we become if that happened?

    Let me tell that I'm more worried about the whole mess then most people. I understand how grave the sitution is. I still can't believe they are gone. I also realize that life must and will go on. There is no stopping that.

    I feel deep regret for the people who lost thier lives and the brave souls that lost thier lives to save those people. I support our government and Bush 100%. I can't just stop everything I do and morn forever. I can't quit my job and join the Navy. That is not my place. That is not what God whats me to do. He's leading me somewhere. He has a plan for me in the days to come. My place right now is to live my life and not let the terrorist win. You sir, are suggesting we stop everything and live a life in terror. I rather be dead then to have my freedom taken away.

    If anything our country has realized the value of life. Become right with God through his son Jesus. Not tomorrow. Not Sunday. Not in a month. Right now. You never know when you will die.

  2. apt, how are you today? on Linux on the Desktop · · Score: 1
    And here lies one of the biggest challenges in the Linux world. The Red Hat installation is outstanding - you basically push a button and 500 or so rpms are installed and configured correctly. But upgrading individual applications, especially for a large package like KDE, is far from pushing a button. Upgrades in Linux have a long way before they will be as easy as upgrading Windows applications.

    Dude! This has already been fixed with dpkg and apt!! If this is our biggest challenge, then the world is ours!!

  3. Re:640WGST in Atlanta was making fun of the list.. on ClearChannel Plays It Safe · · Score: 1

    LOL!! The kimmer would make jokes about anything!! If wasn't for the Kimmer and Art Bell i would never listen to WGST. And 96 Rock, peach 94.9 and the rest suck ass anyways.

  4. Re:Comparison on Exchange vs. Linux/390 Comparison · · Score: 1

    Right. I have been doing Unix for about five years. Most of it has been on Intel running Linux. I started a position doing Solaris work on Sparc systems (Ultra 2, 10, 60, 250, 450, Netra T1). Last week monitoring open a ticket on a on of the Netra T1 machines. Iplanet was using 93 to 98% of the cpu becuase the company did a major release of a product. I watched the server handle the massive load for two hours. Even with 750+ connections and the log file going crazy, iPlanet and the netra was still delievering content like it was nothing.

    This made me remember the time well I was load testing a Linux intel based server that almost fell on it's face when I slammed it with 500 connections.

    I have almost been sold on RISC but the hardware costs so much. I can buy two Dell 1400 SC for the price of one netra's.

  5. Re:Nuke crater? on More WTC News · · Score: 1

    First off I did not use logic, I used facts. I said "people who tired to disprove p ended up proving p to thier selves."

    How am to prove something when you only want to use a limited frame of refence? Ok fine,

    Did the world flood? yes
    Does the fossle record show not a increasing complex nature, but a fossle that show which animales could run from the water? yes
    Did they find a boat in the mountains? yes
    Where distroied cites found where the bible said they would be? yes
    Did Jesus walk the earth? yes
    Does God answer your prays? yes
    Does the teaching of the bible provide a profilling life? yes

    There is so much more.

    Yes, God does exist.

  6. Re:Nuke crater? on More WTC News · · Score: 1

    No matter what I say won't make you into a believer until you take the efforts to prove it your self.

  7. Re:How would that help? on Congress Considers Mandatory Crypto Backdoors · · Score: 1

    The only reason we were able to find Osama Bin Laden the last time we bombed him was becuase he used his cell phone. Yeah, I'm sooo sure he's just waiting to get on his wireless 801.11b network!! lol

  8. Right on on Congress Considers Mandatory Crypto Backdoors · · Score: 1

    Making laws like this will only distory our freedom and will not provide us with any protections. People are resouceful, law are not. Laws try to explain and control the law maker precieved the world to be. People understand the world is a changing place and anything can be done. Nothing, Nothing can stop me from sending a code or hiding something.

  9. Re:Nuke crater? on More WTC News · · Score: 1

    Do you know every person that tried to disprove God and the Bible, ended up proving that that God and the Bibles are perfect?

    Now, I challege you to prove that God doesn't exist.

  10. Re:Arm Pilots on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1

    Ok.

    Result of solution 1) Watching people die.

    Possiable result of solution 2) being unable to control the plane.

    Both of them cost lots of money. What about a gun? $500 bucks.

  11. Re:Reminds me of the classic... on First Factory Use Of 'Replicator' For Spare Parts · · Score: 1

    You have been upgraded: you're now anal-swright

  12. Stop and think for one second. on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1


    then there would always be guns on the aircraft, freeing the hijaakers from having to figure out how to smuggle them on board.


    We just had a four groups of three to six men take over planes with small pocket knives and box cutters. A damn box cutter!! There's no thought needed to smuggle that on board!!


    The reason why is was so easy to take over the plane was becuase they were the only people on the plane with a weapon. Can you really sit there and worry about a tool of protection falling in the hands of hijaakers when it's a hell of lot more likely that a trained personal would kill the hijaakers?!? Tell that to one of the family or friend of one of the 20,000(!!) who died at the WTC. Tell them you are more worried about a tool of protection falling in the wrong hands then allowing a trained person providing protection to prevent thier death.


    Do it brave man. Go find a person who knows someone who died. Tell them you think it's better for the pilots to be unarmed. Tell them you think it's better that the only people on the plane with a weapon is a hijaakers. Becuase that is what you are really saying!!


    BTW, Air Force pilots are trained to use hand guns. Part of that training is not allowing the gun to have the gun used on them.

  13. Re:Arm Pilots on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1

    Ever tired to steal a gun from a cop?

  14. CmdrTaco lives in a bubble on New Joystick Style Ergo Mouse · · Score: 1

    A guy from work had one of these last year, and now mr bubble boy thinks it's something new?! /. slowly getting closer to top of the list of Lamest Sites.

  15. Re:Reminds me of the classic... on First Factory Use Of 'Replicator' For Spare Parts · · Score: 1

    it could go; a gallon of gas can move a car 30 miles, but a gallon of gas can not cover 30 miles.

  16. Leave space for me on the boat!! on Congress Plans DMCA Sequel: The SSSCA · · Score: 1

    You hit right on the mark. This proposed law is yet another reason why I want out of this country.

  17. Re:Great on Your Face Is Not a Bar Code · · Score: 1

    No. Most likely the fat bastard would follow me until there was a spot without a camera.

  18. Great on Your Face Is Not a Bar Code · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You know in all of my days dealing with all kind of people, the people I fear the most is law enforcement.

    Sure, you can say "you should have nothing to fear if you aren't doing anything wrong." but that is the problem. Sometime you have to fear when you haven't done anything wrong. In some places you will be hounded becuase you're a white man in the black part of town. Other time, you're get pulled over becuase you drive a red car. Then you get a gun pulled on you and your life treated becuase some pig "don't like your kind."

    It's like i was saying the other day to a friend "you have nothing to fear but cops." Think about it, when someone robs you, you have to right to fight back. If you fight back to a cop, they can kill you. Oh sure, it not all that bad, until you had a gun pointed to you by the protector of the law knowing his buddy would go right long with the story that you resisted assest. And you might make news, and you know what? People are going to say "yeah he should've been shot." Then media pumps the crime like every person walking around is a rapist, like everybudy is just waiting to rob you blind, or jack you when ever they get a chance.

    I know there is crime, and I think it's bad, but when the police turns to law abidders and make crimes, that is where I draw the line.

  19. what a waste of time on The Funniest Joke in the World · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Don't read this stupid joke.

  20. Re:nosy twerps on Exploiting and Protecting 802.11b Networks · · Score: 1

    Ok, I tell you what. Go to the getto, leave you car unlocked and enter a store. Then see if a cop cab find you car for you.

    Take personal reposiably for you actions and deal with the sin of the world. Since Adam and Eve ate the apple there has been sin. It's not going to change becuase you don't like it and call people "nosy twerps".

    /me beats AC with the clue stick

  21. Re:OT: your sig on A Case for Linux in the Corporation · · Score: 1

    If you are presented with an unmoral event where you have to question your morals regrading it, you don't have the firm fondation that morals provide.

    If you have strong morals, you don't have to question if it's right or wrong, you just do what your morals tell you to do.

  22. They kept up on patches on A Case for Linux in the Corporation · · Score: 1

    They did fiddle with the NT by appling patches. Through it was exactly every 10 days, just seamed like every ten days. =)

  23. Re:This reads like a linux fairy tale on A Case for Linux in the Corporation · · Score: 1

    Oh great!!! I guess you haven't patched anything lately?! Say is that 2k box running ISS?

  24. Re:Until you want a system that doesn't suck on The New Athlons · · Score: 1

    You're right. The SB Live Value is kinda cheesey but the motherboard doesn't have isa. :) Of course I don't play mp3's on my work station (got a server for that) and I hate the dings and dongs, peeps and beeps, wing and whiling when i do something, so what the point of having a sound card?! Video editing? Oh, I do that on Mac.

    If you knew anything a dual processor machine is it is only good in a server market. Wait... wait.. oh DAMN!!! i'm about to make a connection... Maybe I want to make this into a server when the 64bit processor cames out!!! What a thought!!

    And why only 256megs? I'm not running a database nor a hog like Winblows so what the point?

  25. Stop sending plain text!! on Aussie ISP Scans Downloads For Copyright Violation · · Score: 1

    You know it's really about time for every web site to start using port 443 instead of port 80. And use sftp instead of ftp. To the hell with nosey ass isp's.

    I got a beer, want some? To bad.