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  1. Re:...and now a word from our sponsors ... on The Soldier is the Network · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't it be something like "This kill was brought to you by Target(c)" ?

    =P

  2. Re:Good naming strategy on Sony Announces a Super Playstation 2, the "PSX" · · Score: 1

    How about PS XP?

  3. Re:with all due respect to ISP's... on P2P Bandwidth Hogging the Net · · Score: 1

    Then keep the end-users as they are now, but increase capacity to the point that it'll be manageable...just because the pipes are bigger doesn't mean the end-user needs to automatically get an *upgrade.*

  4. Re:Economics of IP bandwidth cost on P2P Bandwidth Hogging the Net · · Score: 1

    Explain to me why a T-1 HAS to be $1000 a month.
    That's crazy...the technology should have brought this price down a LONG time ago.

  5. Re:The Code! on Using Your Cellphone To Control RC Cars · · Score: 1

    Wasn't it ....,B,A,Select,Start?

  6. Re:ipv4 on Matrix Reloads to $42.5 Million Opening · · Score: 1

    And that SSHv1 CRC32 exploit is real...

  7. Re:Better idea on World Telecommunication Day · · Score: 1

    So we'd /. the PSTN? Hmmm...I say we try it. /me reaches for his phone

  8. Re:read only? on NTFS Support For OpenBSD · · Score: 1

    Doesn't the file system development kit for NT cost $1000 anyway?

  9. Re:This could work on Gentoo Games · · Score: 1

    Windows doesn't offer it, but the X-Box does. :P

  10. Re:Great Performance on Wireless at Firewire Speeds? · · Score: 1

    I think you work in marketing.

  11. Re:Bass ackwards? on Looking at Longhorn · · Score: 1

    NTFS is journaled.

  12. Re:Bluetooth on Misterhouse - a Home Driven by Perl Scripts · · Score: 1

    I think his name was Bill and he owned a software company of some sort.

  13. Re:Routing. on Russia to Offer Space Mail · · Score: 1

    Sacramento and Seattle are all on the west coast of the US. New Jersey is on the east coast. The package made a cross-country trip that it didn't need to.

  14. Re:your sig on Ballmer on Windows Server 2003, Linux · · Score: 1

    http://vendetta.guildsoftware.com
    Linux Spaceflight MMO (Win32 and Mac OS X clients too).

  15. Re:Going to play it soon :) on RTCW: Enemy Territory Test Released · · Score: 1

    Yet mysteriously the X-Box RtCW will have "new" SP levels.....
    There seems to be something fishy going on.

  16. Re:Blood pumping on Opteron Benchmarked Against Xeon · · Score: 1

    Hmmm...a case that looks posessed by Satan...
    You *are* going to run Windows on it, right?
    You might as well go all out wiht the whole 'posessed by evil' thing. :P

  17. Re:Advice for Taco... on Where Does Spam Come From? No, Really? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Dangit..."Increase your browser history size" - now that sounds like a piece of spam right there.

    I know I'll probably get modded to heck for this, but what the heck...

  18. Re:Voluntary DDOS on Spammers on AOL Sues Spammers · · Score: 1

    Just post the URL on Slashdot.

  19. Re:I don't like this because... on Internet via the Power Grid, Again · · Score: 1
    (b) Even if you have a network cable melted into the AC that you couldn't unplug, what OS do you run that you can't disable your connection?

    Windows Longhorn probably wouldn't let you disable it.

  20. I know...I know on LCD Display/Image Capture Device · · Score: 1, Redundant

    In Soviet Russia, Monitor Watches You!

    (I know, I know...but it's true [now] )

  21. Re:It's not a conspiracy on Microsoft Caste System · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    So mod them up! :p

    Oh wait.....

  22. Re:I wonder... on Sun May Use Opteron Chips · · Score: 2, Informative

    Dunno...but Cray seems to think they can do 16,000 CPU setups using Opterons.
    Mabye HyperTransport is just *that* good.

  23. Re:How about something a little simpler on Networked Refrigerated Microwave · · Score: 2, Funny

    How about an integrated metal detector too?
    We all know why....

  24. Re:Potential amount of energy involved? on Sandia Labs Takes First Steps Toward Fusion · · Score: 1

    What? You mean there's no LoC unit for energy - just for data and size?

  25. Re:Quantum Computer Programming Language on Quantum Computing Programming Language · · Score: 1

    It's a quantum article. As soon as you look at it, it disappears.