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  1. Re:Very simple answer on New York ISP Held Liable For Newsgroup Content · · Score: 1

    Thats silly, the CDA say that ISPs are safe from this kind of crap.

    They should take it down if they see it, but if they dont, they shouldnt (and the CDA says so) be held responsible for it.


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  2. .... on Atomic Optics Uses Light To Focus Atom Beams · · Score: 2

    Atom Optics Technologies Could Be Phenomenal, UA Theorist Says

    Does this sound like a story title from "The Onion"(tm) to anyone else?


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  3. my guess on Guess When Mir Will Splash · · Score: 1

    2001-04-1 23:50:00

    lamethisfilter


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  4. Re:Et Tu Slashdot on The ssh vs. OpenSSH Trademark Battle, Next Round · · Score: 1

    Results 1 - 10 of about 112,000,000. Search took 0.08 seconds.


    time to update your .sig... :)


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  5. Re:Five Tons of Flax! on PicoSats And CanSats And NEAR, Oh My · · Score: 1

    23.5?

    Oh no!

    Thats half of 47!

    Any one get that?


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  6. Re:Pico Sattelites Inspiration for Military on PicoSats And CanSats And NEAR, Oh My · · Score: 1

    can you show some relvent data as to back this up?


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  7. Re:According to the Bible (for what it's worth) on Is Computer Sex Adultery? · · Score: 1

    what happened yesterday?


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  8. Re:According to the Bible (for what it's worth) on Is Computer Sex Adultery? · · Score: 1

    I think you can call them cafeteria christians, they pick and choose what they want to get the perfect dogma, and in asia you wouldnt have to change that much to make a meal....


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  9. Re:According to the Bible (for what it's worth) on Is Computer Sex Adultery? · · Score: 1

    He might be saying that one is more realistic...


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  10. Re:Critic on Assembler Compiler In Bash · · Score: 1

    As funny as that is, there isnt anything wrong with being a fag.

    The question he/she should have been asking was:
    Can you guys teach me what assemly is really good for and what the difference between that and a HLL is?


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  11. Re:Hmmm... on SSH Claims Trademark Infringement by OpenSSH · · Score: 1

    Well first of all it doesnt work right for me, and IT does crash (or rather it did untill i got SecureCRT) and Secure CRT has support for everything you would want to open a terminal connection to.



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  12. Re:Hmmm... on SSH Claims Trademark Infringement by OpenSSH · · Score: 1

    I use SecureCRT
    Putty is the worst software I have ever used (next to windows...)...

    But SecureCRT, got money in the mail for their very good product...



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  13. Re:Next on NEAR to Fly Once More · · Score: 1

    I remember hearing that nasa had, on the lan they had in the space shuttle (the newest one). Or I might be crazy, because those scientist's are all about playing Unreal (the linux edition) over the lan and dont want a websever to take up all that bandwidth.


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  14. Earth Orbit? on NEAR to Fly Once More · · Score: 1

    Whats to stop them from just hurdling it in our direction?


    Clearly it cant land (it was just a freak of a design flaw!) on earth... but we could get some samples of eros if it were to fly back into earths orbit...


    Whats stopping it? What are they going to do with it afterward, just let it sit there?




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  15. Re:Cable is light... on Superconducting Cables To Carry Power In Detroit · · Score: 1

    1024*2 is 2k, hence y2k... get it?


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  16. Re:Software patents are the enemy, folks... on Suing Over... Fans? · · Score: 1

    I would half heartedly agree, but RAMBUS thinks they are responsible for SDRAM. Thats bad news.
    Bad Patents are out enemy.



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  17. Re:First Goat on Look, On The Road! It's Super Plow · · Score: 1

    eris would be proud. Or proust depending. Either way, these snowplows are cool. If they ever get the HUD into cars, I think driving drunk would be a bit safer. Any thoughts? How hard would it be to make a car drive by itself if it can already see?


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  18. Re:looks complicated on Exotic Motorized Skateboard from Down Under · · Score: 1

    I jumped off of a train (traveling at 35mph) and landed in gravel in a $700 suit and I was fine. I was a bit bruised, but 22mph isnt that fast.


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  19. Re:DSS hacking makes my head hurt on Slashback: Palace, Perl, Coastalism · · Score: 1

    Can you link me to some information as to why they cant get it legaly?

    I am interested to see why they cant, perhaps its an excuse to pirate it?


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  20. Re:The Road Ahead (and cheese) on Corel Chief On Corel, Open Source, .NET And Others · · Score: 1

    I am american.

    I am also very anti american pop culture.



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  21. Re:The Road Ahead (and cheese) on Corel Chief On Corel, Open Source, .NET And Others · · Score: 1
    Or perhaps we could just have him kill all the crazy people in the middle east.

    I personaly think hes good.
    I dont care about his cause, but I think its good that america is AFRAID of someone like him.
    A sign that we arent as powerful as we would like to be. This is good, it will keep us from acting like total americans.

    Speaking of that, does anyone ever think about how aptly named 'American Cheese' is?
    • Its uncultured
    • Its individualy wrapped
    • Its like a type of plastic
    • Its segregated
    • Its wasteful
    • Its in the dairy section



    Got anything to add to that list?


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  22. Re:The Road Ahead on Corel Chief On Corel, Open Source, .NET And Others · · Score: 1

    No Microsoft is bad. There is good evil and bad evil, Microsoft isnt either.
    Just like constructive order and constrictive disorder.

    Microsoft just makes lousy products, minus IE.


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  23. Re:The Road Ahead on Corel Chief On Corel, Open Source, .NET And Others · · Score: 1

    There is nothing satanic about Microsoft.


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  24. Re:I should be sleeping... on Corel Chief On Corel, Open Source, .NET And Others · · Score: 1

    little does he know how easy it is to track post times against packet-sniffer feeds. I heartilly recommend someone do this to him, post his IP address after every fuckwit comment, etc.
    Teach a man to fish and he will eat forever.

    That said, forget having someone do it, where can I learn to do that?


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  25. This .net thing on Corel Chief On Corel, Open Source, .NET And Others · · Score: 2

    It's so much like a could_better_than_java but wont be.

    It seems to be that this is a semi good idea, but at the same time using something like photoshop on a localcomputer is slow enough. He said that the numbers will go back to the server to be crunched, that seems like a big waste of bandwidth as well as a good idea to learn about .net servers in clusters.


    It seems that this is all leaning tword the subscription based model, this is one step into the furture of that in my oppinion. I for one would never want to pay for this, its not like cable at all, becase I dont get charged a huge rate for having my tv on all day when I forget to turn it off. This seems like it would charge you when ever it can. See next comment for why I say that.


    They seem to want to drain every penny from people, Why pay for 150 formulas, when you only use 5? I would say the big reason to do that is because I dont want people knowing that you use those five, that I shouldnt be charged for the features because everything has bugs, and if you pay for 5 formulas and 4 dont work because of a .net problem on microsofts side, your going to be waiting along time for a patch, and getting a refund will probley be unheard of.


    It seems aparent that this is slowly turning us into a society uncapable of even_thinking_about software piracy.


    Can we expect to see a .net implementation in any large number of linux systems(not just redhat)?


    Wasnt there a story on slashdot in the recent past that talked about the software police, and about "so and so giving out their password even though its agaist the law"?


    As home computer's get better and better, why would you want to use this at all? Why use a client server model when you could just use the app on your desktop?

    I see no motivation to do this at all. Whats your take?



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