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  1. Re:Talk about laugh on A User's First Look at GNOME 2.0 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Waimea ~1.5 seconds
    FVWM ~4.0 seconds
    Gnome 2.0 ~25 seconds
    KDE 3.0 ~1 minute

    hell, all i usez it for it to open mozilla anyway. I'll take waimea.

  2. Netsaints good. on Using Joystick Ports to Measure Case Temperature? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I use a program called netsaint to monitor the internal network.

    They have a cool hack premade for what you need
    http://www.netsaint.org/docs/hacks/hltherm.php

  3. Re:Serious Question -- on NeverWinter Nights Dedicated Linux Server Released · · Score: 2

    you'll need to change some of the binary's so that FreeBSD understands them
    man brandelf
    probably something like:
    brandelf -t linux /path/to/file

    linux_enable="YES" for rc.conf

  4. Re:Here's one . . . on World's First Photo · · Score: 2

    Too bad the picture is of a wide open a-hole.

  5. Re:/. effect - on Friday night?!?! on Got Evil? Buy it Here! · · Score: 1

    I'm at work.

  6. Re:what about the URL on Dutch Judge Cracks Down on Hyperlinks · · Score: 1

    You should email the sites owners on this. They can probably check with their lawyers to see if they can do it.

  7. We're already inside(TM) on Windependence Day · · Score: 2

    A special black OPs agent, known as the BOFH, has already made his way into the stronghold. Using unencrypted satellites, he's beamed back his assault on Clippy. View the gruesome archive:

    http://www.salmondays.tv/downloads/paper_clip.mp g

  8. Can you call it a BIOS? on A Web Browser in Your BIOS? · · Score: 2

    So I took the definition from everything2
    "An acronym for 'Basic Input/Output System.' In standard Intel personal computers, a ROM program
    responsible for controlling low-level access to system devices. In most modern operating systems,
    the BIOS is used mostly to perform the POST and then boot the operating system."


    And this doesn't seem to meet the definition of BASIC. I'd like to nominate XIOS, for eXtreme (or maybe eXtended) Input/Output System, because we don't have nearly enough acronyms that start with X.

  9. Re:Not Visible, microwaves on Terahertz Imaging:Another Way to See Through Walls · · Score: 2, Funny

    My best friends dad worked for a defense contractor. They made the lenses for night vision goggles. We got to play with on of the first ever prototypes, because his dad "took" them home for the weekend.

    The problem was that these didn't have the kill when you suddenly came into contact with losta light. I was trying to spy on the hot neighbor nextdoor, when she turned on her porch light and blam! instant sun in my eyes.

  10. Re:Fine, I'll do it myself. on 10-Gigabit Ethernet Standard Approved · · Score: 1

    Best Karma Whoring ever!

  11. Re:Wouldn't work in most interesting cases though on Using Cellular Traffic to Monitor Traffic Jams · · Score: 2

    I think large buildings etc. can be filtered out quite easily; the phones in the building are hardly moving while the phones on the street are
    I think you missed the original poster's point, but made a good connection of your own. I think he was just talking about the signals bouncing off of a tall position. You were actually talking about the cell phone people use in the buildings.

    Now, the problem is that we are trying to find cell phones in a traffic jam. There prolly won't be a lot of moving in a traffic jam. They could probably try to filter out any signals that come from above the street(if at all possible)

    Also, think about if there are a lot of pedestrians on cell phones. They won't be above the streets, they'll be moving right along with the cars and surface streets. They even all might be moving along as quickly as the cars, and may be thought of as a traffic jam. I'd like to see what happens when a parade goes on.

  12. I already view large fonts. on Serious IIS Hole; Minor X Bug · · Score: 2

    To me that's one of the benifits of Mozilla. I view everything at 120%. Take that CNN! You can't stop me from actually reading stories now.

  13. ROR! on Beijing Newspaper Spoofed by The Onion · · Score: 2

    They probably get their English lessons from Herbert Kornfeld.
    http://www.theonion.com/archive/archive_kornfeld.h tml

  14. Re:Fear. Uncertainty. Doubt. The Onion. on Beijing Newspaper Spoofed by The Onion · · Score: 1

    I think you mean soccer. Football is what is entertaining to the country that matters.

  15. Re:And if you get bored... on Rootin' Tootin' Case Mod Roundup · · Score: 1

    It's "people who are more stupid" not "stupider". Fuckhead

    Wow, nice job screwing up, fucktard. Maybe you should look up words that do exists.

    stupider

  16. Re:_THE_ Micromachines? on Micromachines Powered by Light · · Score: 2

    God damnit. Two posts in and you already took the only funny things I would probably say today. Although, my +5 funny was going to be a slant on "light-speed" talking. Oh well.

  17. Re:HP has always made the money on the refill on HP Must Defend Half-Empty "Economy" Ink Cartridges · · Score: 2

    ****WARNING CONTENTS CONTAIN NUDITY*****

    Although it's still funny.

    ****WARNING CONTENTS CONTAIN NUDITY*****

  18. 30's lingo is bang up. on 1936 Perspective on Television · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the article:
    "First there had to be a moving picture. Then there had to be the business of iconoscoping it, or whatever the hell it's called. Then it had to be sent by direct wire to the Empire State Building, and back by megacycle to R.C.A., where it appeared in a television set which IN TURN had to be itself iconoscoped, or scooped, and the image sent to the Empire State, and then back again by megacycle to R.C.A., where it hit us squarely between the eyes."

    "iconoscoping", "direct wire", "megacycle", when the hell are we gonna get stuff that sounds this cool.

  19. Re:Something interesting about Moz on Windows XP on Mozilla RC3 Released · · Score: 5, Informative

    Edit->Preferences
    Click on Advanced
    Click in Enable Quick Launch.
    Click ok.
    Now it'll load just as fast.

  20. I'm on a Navy ship and couldn't go on So Did the Hordes Really Skip out for Episode 2? · · Score: 2

    Okay not really, but most of the people that work for me that did go were real nice and asked for a day off or even a half day a few weeks back. I supposed that they'd be in the majority though.

  21. Re:Unbiased on Warcraft III: The Single Player Experience · · Score: 1

    Slashdot is primarily a news site == wrong
    It's simply a DDos tool for people who can't code good.

  22. Get the Doctors site here. on An Alligator's Sixth Sense · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://www.wam.umd.edu/~daph/DPR.html
    They have some movies in .qt format showing the gators attacking drops of water.

  23. Re:The ending doesn't make any sense... on Bootleg Star Wars AotC Debuts on Internet · · Score: 2

    Can you add a feature to order the windows? I love this, but it'd be perfect if I could tell the browser to stay behind the shell.

  24. Re:Many on that site are bogus on Many Eyes, Shallow Bugs, and Spider-Man · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, I voted all of the obviously wrong ones down. Boy and it felt great to have that kind of unlimited mod power. AND WHO'S GONNA META-MOD ME. AHAHHAAHAHHA!

  25. Re:I wonder... on Maverick Rocketeers Pursue Space Access · · Score: 2

    If they'd got it into orbit, would they have to change the name to Spudnik? Aw geez!