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  1. 2.5 Wist List on Ask New 2.4 Maintainer Marcelo Tosatti Anything · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Is this where I can post for 2.5 Wish List...

  2. I have an Idea on HP To Kill 3000 System After 30 years · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    One word SETI.
    Perfect for scrap heap computers and calculators. Still might need to port it...


    FearLinux.com

  3. Geo Cities and others on Would You Pay A Penny Per Page? · · Score: 0
    So who would get the money on free website server like Geocities? If Geo were to get it there would be a big rush to get users to host on your domain, or what not. Just a thought


    FearLinux.com

  4. Go to Sleep on Kernel 2.4.14 is out · · Score: 0

    Now Linus can go to sleep for a while. FearLinux.com

  5. Alpha is Dead.. Let is rest on Alpha-Based Samsung Linux Goodness · · Score: 0

    The Alpha is dead. And in its day it was great. its time to move on.

  6. It went out for a reason... on Aerie Networks to Reactivate Ricochet Service? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I tried it and had nothing but problems. Packet loss, Slow speads, and Ip drops. Hope they can make it better.

    FearLinux.com

  7. FearLinux.com on Fingerprinting Port 80 Attacks · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  8. Re:VANILLA ICE on Fingerprinting Port 80 Attacks · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Dont Blame the brother... He's one of us. FearLinux.com

  9. Good More Bandwith on Courts Gives Napster 72-Hour Deadline · · Score: 1

    I sure hope that shutting down napster will help curve our bandwith. I look at this as a good thing.

  10. Melt them down! on What Do You Do With 1 Million Atari Games? · · Score: 1

    I think you could melt them all down and extract the gold if there is any. And with all that plastic to recyle you could get a couple of bucks.

  11. Metric Calendar on 13 Month Calendar? · · Score: 1

    This is not anything new they have been trying to implement a metric calendar for years. Here is a description of how it would work. I would much rather have a calendar that eliminated leap year all together