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  1. Re:WHY IT IS YOUR SWITCH on MySQL Problems Under Heavy Loads? · · Score: 1
    I want MY EVIDENCE

    i want my DOCUMENTED PROOF

  2. Re:Things to try on MySQL Problems Under Heavy Loads? · · Score: 1

    Please note that these claims are false. Only an ideut could seriously claim that something as high level as a persistent database connection (over TCP) doesn't like certain switch/NIC combinations.

  3. Re:WHY IT IS YOUR SWITCH on MySQL Problems Under Heavy Loads? · · Score: 1

    Yeah that funny "swap out your hardware" bloke is a fucking scream.

  4. Re:WHY IT IS YOUR SWITCH on MySQL Problems Under Heavy Loads? · · Score: 1

    Never have I met such an ideut in all my life as a man who claims.. what was it again? Something about hubs and a database. Well, I seem to remember it was pretty damn ideutic anyway.

  5. Re:no more than $50 on Canada May Name High-Speed Access "Essential" · · Score: 1

    Thank you very much sir. I particularly liked the bit about head-arse interchanges. I am not currently employed.

  6. optional on Whistler MAY Refuse To Run All Unsigned Code UPDATED · · Score: 1

    The feature will be optional. Don't get your panties in a twist.

  7. Re:no more than $50 on Canada May Name High-Speed Access "Essential" · · Score: 1
    If Canadians can have it for CAD$50 why can't Americans get it for that cheap too?

    Err, is it because the Americans aren't a bunch of interfering socialists?

  8. Re:Color calibration on Linux Color Calibration? · · Score: 1

    Yes. What color sensors do we have in our eyes?

  9. Re:Propoganda article on Future Of Journalism · · Score: 1
    Your interpretation of what I said is frankly ideutic. I didn't say "It's not left wing, therefore it is right wing." What I actually said was: "It is not left wing because it *is* right wing. Here is why it is right wing."

    I agree with you about the traditional left-right model being useless.

    You need to ask yourself more carefully what the motives are for protectionism of the sort Buchanan and the unions espouse. You should also consider free trade in the context of liberty. If I want to buy something from someone in another country and that person wants to sell it to me, it's highly offensive that my government tries to charge me a fee for doing so.

    The fact that I have generally observed freer trade causing a lot more good than less free trade is almost incidental to the liberty issue.

  10. Re:WHY IT IS YOUR SWITCH on MySQL Problems Under Heavy Loads? · · Score: 1

    Yes. Hello sir? The longer you don't reply to my requests for information, the more of an ideut you will look.

  11. Re:Unfortunately... on UCITA Hits A Few Speedbumps · · Score: 1

    You talk an incredible amount of bollocks, Ritchie.

  12. Re:Corporate management on UCITA Hits A Few Speedbumps · · Score: 1
    I don't see anything wrong with 'paying' for a license to use GNU software (The GNU delux distribution is one example).

    What you seem to be missing here is the fact that GNU software is licensed under GNU licenses. It would be illegal for a vendor to change those license terms. What I'm sure you meant to say is that you don't see anything wrong with 'paying' for the distribution in your direction of GNU software.

    Thank you for taking the time to let me clarify this important matter.

  13. Re:Grrr. on Squatting On Life · · Score: 1
    AAAAAAAaaaaaa haAHaHaAHaHA haAHAHaHa AHaHaAHAHa hAHaHaHaHaHah aAHAHaha haHaHaAHAHAH!!!!

    You strike me as a loose keyboarder

    ideut..

  14. Re:Color calibration on Linux Color Calibration? · · Score: 1
    Thank you sir. I particularly enjoyed the sighing part. What I still don't understand is, *what* is RGB if it is not a subset of CMYK?

  15. Re:Judge Loses Contact with Reality-- Film at Elev on French Judge Demands Yahoo Censor Auctions · · Score: 1
    if this man is any indication of how far out of touch with reality their government is

    I agree with your post, but equating a government with a judiciary could make you look ideutic.

  16. Re:Color calibration on Linux Color Calibration? · · Score: 1
    the CMYK and RGB color spaces are not subsets of each other

    Of course, if they were subsets of each other, they would be equal to each other, ideut.

  17. Re:White noise on Does White Noise Help In A Noisy Environment? · · Score: 1
    For example, from 100 Hz to 200 Hz, there are one hundred discrete frequencies.

    No, frequency is a continuous quantity. Wouldn't it be a coincidence if every periodic phenomenon cycled a whole number of times every second, where a second is an arbitrary man-made unit of time? What about rotation of the Earth, with a period of 24 hours? That's got a frequency of less than 1Hz.

    OK, it is still correct that higher octaves will contain more energy because they span a wider range of frequencies, but statements like "from 100 Hz to 200 Hz, there are one hundred discrete frequencies" are frankly ideotic.

  18. Re:Will it run Starcraft? on Layers Upon Layers: Plex86 Runs Windows95 · · Score: 1
    it renders the data coming from the "X client," which you connect to

    Absolute fucking bullshit. The X server provides a *service*, that service is displaying graphical output. If you are an application and you want to display some graphical output, you connect to the server. What's the problem?

  19. Re:WHY IT IS YOUR SWITCH on MySQL Problems Under Heavy Loads? · · Score: 1
    I thought you were going to give me some evidence.

    Still waiting.

  20. Re:Information wants to be hypertext on Ian Clarke on Peer-to-Peer · · Score: 1
    There are already html documents on freenet which link to other documents using the freenet: URI scheme. This makes it possible to write a spider to index freenet much like web search engines use today. This also means that searchability doesn't have to be built in to the protocol itself, just as searchability isn't built in to http. You just need hypertext, a spider, and a search engine. Of course, this way, searches would take place outside the freenet domain (probably via a regular web site), but that would be fine for regular use.

    Other, "sensitive" lists of links could be published via freenet periodically in someone's own key subspace and with a predictable date-based format.

  21. Re:What is going on? on Formation of the KDE League · · Score: 1
    we could care less about our desktop.

    Please do not say "could care less" when you mean "couldn't care less". It just makes you look ideotic.

  22. Re:Grrr. on Squatting On Life · · Score: 1
    still waiting for the punchline...

    The punchline? Erm, oh, "does the genetic code run linux?". No, that's crap.

    How about "I'd sure like to open source Natalie Portman's genetic code".

    Imagine a genome. Imagine a cluster of genomes. Imagine a cluster of genomes stampeding the patent office.

    Or was that just your sig?

  23. Re:fur q on What Are Advantages/Disavantages To Flex Time? · · Score: 1
    Those were the headlines. HAPPY NOW?

  24. Re:OMG! on GCC Instability Problems With SuSE/AMD K6? · · Score: 1
    ideat

  25. Re:Installed at search engines? on Cantametrix Plans To Track All MP3s On The Web · · Score: 1
    A much easier way to get it in place would be to just buy the search engine. Considering that Disney owns GO Networks, it's not a streach.

    Nope. They would still be destroying the value of the search engine with their actions. The next week everyone will be using the latest startup search engine, because it will have greater utility, and now that one will be worth billions. They can't go on buying them up and destroying their value for long. A law change is required.