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  1. Low Cost Linux SBCs? on Pepper Pad 2 Linux Web Pad · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Where can you buy low cost Single Board Computer that can run linux? Kind of like the one in the WRT54g?

  2. Re:QoS? on Faster Wireless Multimedia Streaming · · Score: 1

    New certifications mean new sales.

  3. Re:It depends... on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    You see, I get to know them and then make my decision. You, on the other hand, appear to make decisions with out getting to know them.

  4. Re:It depends... on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    You take your views of what a narrow subset of Christians believe and project them on all Christians. IF that isn't being narrow minded, then what is?

  5. Re:It depends... on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    Then WTF did you bring up religion? If you don't want to talk about it, don't bring it up.

  6. Re:It depends... on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    You know you sound pretty closed minded for someone who demands that others have a open mind.

  7. Re:Hah on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    No, it doesn't. If it was as important to them as they say it is they would fight for it more. After all abortion has only resulted in the deaths of 20-30 Million kids in the USA in the past 30 years.

    If bush is willing to veto a important spending bill because he doesn't get his way on overtime he should be willing to do a hell of a lot more to stop the murders of thousands of kids per month.

    Religious people are treated by the GOP the same way black people are by the Dems, that is they only exist when they need donations and votes. The rest of the time they should just fuck off.

  8. Re:User vs. Business on UserLinux Releases First Beta · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How do you plan on getting the closed source software venders to certify their products to run on UserLinux so I can get support on those apps from the vendor?

  9. Re:Hah on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    Would that be like the GOP's support of the rule of law at the same time they are support the defacto amnisty of felons?

    Or the Dem's support of freedom of expression as long as you are not Christian?

  10. Re:It depends... on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    And what is wrong with religious people?

  11. Re:User vs. Business on UserLinux Releases First Beta · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How is that different than Fedora?

  12. Re:globalized economy. on Paul Samuelson Challenges Outsourcing · · Score: 1

    Please contact me in 20 years and let me know how many variations of those stat formulas you have had to learn.

    This isn't quantum mechanics, if economics was really understood the damn formulas would not have to change so much.

    Hell, they can't even fully explain why black monday or the great depression really happened. ;->

  13. Re:Hah on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The GOP hasn't done jack shit about abortion and you know it. If they where as serious about stoping abortion as they tell their supporters they would do a hell of a lot more. But, they don't, because the country club republicans support abortion (just ask kay hutchsion S TX) and power is more important to the GOP than stoping kids from being murdered. Kind of like they way bush is against trade with cuba, but trade with china (who treats people as bad/or worse) is OK!

    The GOP only uses abortion as an issue to get votes in the South and Midwest.

    Check what they do, not what they say.

  14. Re:Bunch of pansies. on Politics Making Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    Europe isn't doing much better and in some cases are doing worse.

    http://www.divorcemag.com/statistics/statsWorld.sh tml

    http://www.divorcereform.org/nonus.html

  15. Re:Joe Beda talks the talk.... on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 1

    No. Please let me know how to spell obvious.

  16. Re:Joe Beda talks the talk.... on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 5, Informative

    That isn't the right one.

    http://slashdot.org/~miguel

  17. Re:Don't look a gift horse in the mouth on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 1

    I suggest you look at CPAN before you say that what you call "Solid System Access" in perl isn't possible.

    You call also extend ruby using C (not sure about C++ as I am unable to reach the ruby site right now)

  18. Re:Don't look a gift horse in the mouth on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 1

    Java has a JIT and can also be compiled (if you code carefully enough) and it has as many or more patents on it as .net does.

  19. Re:Don't look a gift horse in the mouth on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    IOW, you have no idea and are just posting shit.

    Noted.

  20. Re:Don't look a gift horse in the mouth on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 0, Troll

    And what is wrong with .net/mono?

  21. Re:As far as I understand... on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: 2, Funny

    Because have good ideas sometimes.

  22. Re:Not Scrapped Yet... on New Overtime Rules Have Short Shelf Life · · Score: 1

    About your sig.

    You do know that 99% of the D's voted for it, don't you? Both sides love the law.

  23. Re:Not Scrapped Yet... on New Overtime Rules Have Short Shelf Life · · Score: 1

    IOW, my god is profit and I only worship it?

  24. General Staud retired in 1972. on Bush Service Memos Questioned · · Score: 1

    UPDATE 12: In the August 18, 1973 memo "discovered" by 60 Minutes, Jerry Killian purportedly writes:

    Staudt has obviously pressured Hodges more about Bush. I'm having trouble running interference and doing my job. But wait! Reader Amar Sarwal points out that General Staudt, who thought very highly of Lt. Bush, retired in 1972.

    The more I look at these "memos," the more obvious it appears that they are inept forgeries.

    Posted by The Big Trunk at 07:51 AM | Permalink | TrackBack (212)

  25. This would be Bush's first veto. on New Overtime Rules Have Short Shelf Life · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Of all the crap passed in the past 3.8 years this would be the first thing that Bush vetoes, if he follows thru with his veto threat.

    That should tell you something.