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  1. Re:Warning: Potentially Off-Topic Mirroring Commen on Incredible Images of the Sun · · Score: 1

    How about suggesting that folks use Google caches when available?

  2. Re:Napster haiku on Napster Execs Resign, Company Appears to Teeter · · Score: 1

    May not meet the definition of Haiku but there is another form, Senryu, which is much more flexible. I guess teachers really do want to torture you as they always teach the more restrictive form but never the freer...

  3. 'Open' Source and the military- bit of an oxymoron on Open Source in the Military? · · Score: 1

    The military can take what they want, do what they want, build what they want, and then toss the scraps back to citizens (Arpanet, GPS, etc.). Boy, you're just silly.... Sure you're not working for the NSA and just trying to glom onto who knows what you could be looking for at /.?

  4. Re:C-Rations on The Future of MREs · · Score: 1

    Grew up an military brat and in cub scouts, webelos, boy scouts we never learned to cook from scratch- C-Rations all around. Basically military dads too lazy to shop so one of 'em picks up a few cases at work for the kids for the weekend and the guy getting the beer scrounges steaks for the adults! Then (all NCO's typically) had the f&cking nerve to sit there complaining about officers, eating steak and slurping beers on camping chairs while we plopped in the dirt eating cold C-Rations by a piss poor fire pit. Needless to say I never joined the service....

  5. Hubble lens? on "Dark Matter" Observed · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe the Hubble lens has a smudge...

  6. Re:not the only performance hit on InfoWorld says WinXP much slower than Win2K · · Score: 2, Funny

    What's a CLI?

    Network Engineer since 1998!

  7. Importance of Windows Source Code on Microsoft Cracked · · Score: 1

    Great quote from cnet "If you stole the Windows source, "it would be like having blueprints to a jet fighter if you are Ecuador," said Keith Blackwell, CEO of Bristol Technology Inc., a software developer which has the rights to some of the Windows source code." But what if Ecudor gave it to Belgium, and Belgium gave it to Iran, and Iran gave to Oracle, and Oracle gave it to Sun, and Sun gave it to North Korea, and North Korea gave it to a really bright script kiddie in Michigan, and that little punk put it out on gnutella, and newsgroups, and ICQ, and AIMster, and FTP.....