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  1. Re:Translation? on LAMP Grid Application Server, No More J2EE · · Score: 1

    I understud the problem with trilithium subspace continuums after watching 213 episodes of star trek. The rest is a mistery to me but seems to be related to trilithium causing a subspace disruption in the computer core grid.

  2. Re:I haven't RTFA, but... on LAMP Grid Application Server, No More J2EE · · Score: 1

    That's what I mean.

  3. RTFA on LAMP Grid Application Server, No More J2EE · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Of course, calling its platform an application server is something of a marketing ploy since, as Peter has explained, an application server is the last thing you need. What ActiveGrid is really providing is a highly tuned "text pump" to occupy the fabric/bus space in a transaction-intensive enterprise data center."

  4. Re:I haven't RTFA, but... on LAMP Grid Application Server, No More J2EE · · Score: 1

    Better yet: could one use Firebird, Oracle, Informix, DB/2, Derby, MS SQL, Ingres, etc without extreme pain?

  5. Re:J2EE? on LAMP Grid Application Server, No More J2EE · · Score: 1

    Works in that you can build slashdot on it OR in the sense of building enterprise applications?

  6. Re:Open Source QNX on The Status of the QNX OS · · Score: 2, Funny

    There will be a Live Hurd CD with a demo of Duke Nuke For Never, real soon now.

  7. Re:Ridiculous on Iraq law Requires Seed Licenses · · Score: 1

    Yes that's correct. But get you "hooked" (I think that's the correct word. English is not my home language :-) on the laboratory that makes them. Like a monopoly.

  8. Re:I feel stupid but... on How Tomcat Works · · Score: 1

    It's more probably a problem with your Java version and/or your Linux version. Try upgrading you JVM.

  9. Re:Ridiculous on Iraq law Requires Seed Licenses · · Score: 1

    Yes, they aren't force, they just can use more expensive seeds and go broke. The summary is understated.

  10. Re:Ridiculous on Iraq law Requires Seed Licenses · · Score: 1

    They don't. On the other hand Big Laboratories that sell GM seeds DO have an interest in owning YOUR seeds, and anybody's elses two.
    I live in Argentina and is the same thing here, they just don't have their personal delegate defining the law yet.

  11. Re:A few angles... on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    Hhow do yoU think I'n typing these?
    Real slashdoters connect to internet by typewrittter.

  12. Re:A few angles... on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 2, Funny

    These is outrageous. We should force all employees to use typewritters.

  13. First on What's Next For Mozilla? · · Score: 1

    It would be better to put some effort on updating existing extensions to work with Firefox 1.0. Most of them probably just need to up the version numbers.
    Then I would suggest an independent usability check. Small changes could do wonders for Mom & Pop users.

  14. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    Yes. Is still a democracy, you know. Or do you imply that if -for example- an european government thinks that Guantanamo prisoners are being tortured, that there's a lot of corruption in the Bush administration (Dick Cheney-Halliburton relationship comes to mind) and wants to further enhance relationships with the dictatorship of Pakistan then they have some right to actively support deposing USA president?
    Chavez was elected as good as Bush was elected (at least this last time). Don't you like it? go vote.

  15. Re:frist? on 2004 IOCCC Winners Source Code Released · · Score: 1

    The objetive is ofuscation, not efficience.

  16. Re:frist? on 2004 IOCCC Winners Source Code Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So what? it's just a warning. Much the better to ofuscation.

  17. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I forgot to put the [sarcasm] tags ;-)

  18. Re:No Violations Here on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    a lot of countries have nukes -- but we still do not see us wiping each other out.

    you won't see it happen, just a very bright flash for a microsecond...

  19. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    and what's up with his fetish for Iraq?

    He thinks Saddam Hussein tried to kill his Daddy.
    Dick Cheney thinks that there's a lot of oil there.

  20. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    Nonsense. You are talking like they are rational.

  21. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    I would like to have xray vision, inmortal and capable of flying. Unfourtunately it won't happen either.

  22. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Worst would be to help recalling a democratically elected president in another country.

  23. Re:Time to Upgrade on Fedora Core Release 3 Released · · Score: 1

    And what about Redhat 8.0? is useful to upgrade or is better to do a clean reinstall?

  24. Re:It's is a SHAM. on U.S. Continues Opposition to Kyoto Environmental Treaty · · Score: 1

    That's your solution to international diplomatic affairs? You must be american...

  25. Re:It's even worse than that on U.S. Continues Opposition to Kyoto Environmental Treaty · · Score: 1

    So your point is that dictatorial governments should not have any income at all because that supports those governments?
    I fail to see:
    a) how doing this makes those governments to fall For example USA is blockading Cuba for years and is not working.
    b) how that helps the people that lives in there. Do you prefer to see them starved because you don't like their government?