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  1. Re:Check out spring... on Struts Survival Guide · · Score: 1

    I kept reading good things about Spring but I would like to know how well it does in big projects.

  2. Re:DIY on Struts Survival Guide · · Score: 1

    I'm the cleverest fastest supercoder programmer, but unfortunately I'm the laziest.

  3. Re:shift+click on Miguel de Icaza on Longhorn · · Score: 1

    but I occassionally close the whole window when I just meant to close the open tab because of IE habits. Anyone know of a quick fix to prevent that or a way to get back my browser session after closing the browser?

    Cut your fingers or install the Multizilla plugin and in the advanced options set overwrite current session on exit, whatever suits you better.

  4. Re:Mozilla Goals on Miguel de Icaza on Longhorn · · Score: 1

    Ha! Real Men browse using bare pipes in command line.

  5. Re:Mozilla Goals on Miguel de Icaza on Longhorn · · Score: 1

    Multizilla gives a duplicate command to tabs in Mozilla yet you can open a link in a new tab/window without carrying the history.

  6. Re:Mozilla Goals on Miguel de Icaza on Longhorn · · Score: 1

    Multizilla rocks!

  7. Re:Why actually choose MySQL? on MySQL and Perl for the Web · · Score: 1

    And free as in free beer, unlike "HisSql".

  8. This is outrageous on Our Man In Black · · Score: 3, Funny

    I do program my own bugs, thank you very much. I don't think we need some outshored martians to do it.

  9. Re:OUCH! on TCP Vulnerability Published · · Score: 1

    BGB disruption. This is worse than you can even guess.

    Absolutely. I mean, imagine you are in a room full of imps are your BFG weapon fails. Oh wait, did you say BGB?

  10. Re:When... on Hubble Photo of Sedna Suprises Astronomers · · Score: 1

    Read the news, they were not prepared and still doing the wrong things, like closing newspapers and bombing civils. Thank the USA government for that. And what think Iraquis about turning their country into an explosive backyard? They don't like it.
    Some of them think of themselves as fighters against a foreign invader, not terrorists.

  11. Great! on The Sound of Cells · · Score: 1

    Just like in Blood Music. Now I wonder what cells has to say...

  12. Re:In other news... on Hubble Photo of Sedna Suprises Astronomers · · Score: 1

    In other news Donald Rumfeed told the press they were not negotiating with green men, they just will invade and take whatever they what, because God told GWB to do so.

  13. Re:unmanned to Titan Jan 2005 on Hubble Photo of Sedna Suprises Astronomers · · Score: 1

    The aliens droped it there after making a treaty with Bush. The comunist vampires left the other moon all covered with pretzels.
    BTW the missing moon it's a Death Star class destroyer that is coming here right now. Aliens take seriously their privacity.

  14. Re:Why I dislike about installing softwareunder Li on Zero Install: The Future of Linux on the Desktop? · · Score: 1

    Would you be kind to explain me how to do a "./configure; make rpm"?

  15. Re:Alright, this isn't even funny. on US Expands Fingerprint and Mugshot Program for Visitors · · Score: 1

    Yeah, as well shoot them as they come out of the plane, it's not like killing people after all. Some of them may even be terrorists or french.
    Mmmh... must remember not to vacation on USA.

  16. Re:Cue the excuses on Why PHBs Fear Linux · · Score: 1

    Maybe they really do view Linux as a cobbled-together OS made by volunteers.

    Which is just a fair description.

  17. Re:I wouldn't visit the United States on US Expands Fingerprint and Mugshot Program for Visitors · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If somebody is going to commit something illegal, he'll probably enter the country illegally.
    Suposedly 9/11 terrorist entered legally USA. Perhaps it will be more effective to remove the people that ignored the warnings...
    stop being so patriachal and showing more respect to the citizens of the world.
    That would be apreciated :-) but difficult to happen :-( and it would take many many years.

  18. Re:Alright, this isn't even funny. on US Expands Fingerprint and Mugshot Program for Visitors · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I was about to mod you Funny, but then reread the post and probably it wasn't your intention isn't it?

  19. Re:Maybe they don't get it on Why PHBs Fear Linux · · Score: 1

    Those people also can't grasp that some PHB may understand the good points of Linux and still have valid reasons to choose something else, even when one doesn't agree one has to respect others choices.

  20. Re:Maybe they don't get it on Why PHBs Fear Linux · · Score: 1

    You mean, er... StarOffice?

  21. Re:OMG on UK Government to Tax Linux? · · Score: 1

    What the f#$@ do you mean Real? Do you mean that sometimes slashdot articles are not jokes? Oh my God! My entire perception of reality is shifting...

  22. Re:Subliminal Messaging on Homemade Subliminal CDs · · Score: 2, Informative

    Or follow the link (white rabbit)

  23. Re:If outsourcing upsets you... on Builder.com Writers Outsourced to India · · Score: 1

    The problem is bigger that the first world and the IMF, since the problems have been around for much longer in those areas.

    It wasn't called first world or IMF back then but we had the similar issues about 200 hundred years ago with a loan from british bank Baring. Not really fast learners...

  24. Re:THEY ARE VOLUNTEERS on Bush Says Americans 'Ought to Have' Broadband and a Pony by 2007 · · Score: 1

    They knew Bush was lying before accepting?

  25. Re:Give Bush a break on Bush Says Americans 'Ought to Have' Broadband and a Pony by 2007 · · Score: 1

    It is from Mars. Like "As soon as he figures out how to get them from Mars". That's why he needs to invade Mars.