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  1. Re:As Much as people hate redhat on Red Hat Reports (tiny) Loss, Revenue Slip · · Score: 1

    This is insightful? It isn't even coherent! RedHat hasn't brought Linux into the mainstream, Linux advocates working inside corporations have. Nice karma whoring though.

  2. No Rob Malda on Red Hat Reports (tiny) Loss, Revenue Slip · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No Malda or Bates in that insider shareholder list.

  3. Re:VA Linux (LNX) (MORE) Intel made millions on Red Hat Reports (tiny) Loss, Revenue Slip · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    1-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director * 150,000
    LNUX Sold at $3.63/Share.
    Proceeds of $544,500.
    26-Feb-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 134,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $703,500.
    23-Feb-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 41,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $215,238.
    30-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 108,741
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $996,024.
    29-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 120,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $960,468.
    26-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 70,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $531,097.
    25-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 88,500
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $710,345.
    24-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 170,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $1,364,539.
    23-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 145,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $1,062,807.
    22-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 110,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $782,485.
    19-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 57,500
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $424,063.
    18-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 137,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $980,153.
    4-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 87,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $723,257.
    12-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 250,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $2,589,075.
    11-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 110,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $1,027,268.
    8-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 190,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $1,441,720.
    7-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
    Shareholder 200,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $1,399,380.

  4. Re:VA Linux (LNX) on Red Hat Reports (tiny) Loss, Revenue Slip · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    23-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director 26,000
    LNUX Sold at $3.50/Share.
    Proceeds of $91,000.
    21-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director 14,700
    LNUX Sold at $3.00/Share.
    Proceeds of $44,100.
    20-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director 30,000
    LNUX Sold at $3.14/Share.
    Proceeds of $94,200.
    15-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director 41,500
    LNUX Sold at $3.25/Share.
    Proceeds of $134,875.
    13-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director 50,000
    LNUX Sold at $3.38/Share.
    Proceeds of $169,000.
    13-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 400,000
    LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
    Estimated proceeds of $1,600,000.
    12-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
    Chief Executive Officer, Director 400,000
    LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.02/Share.
    Paper gain of $1,192,000 at a fair market value of $3.00/share on 12-Mar-01.

  5. Re:VA Linux (LNX) on Red Hat Reports (tiny) Loss, Revenue Slip · · Score: 1

    But what does VA do, now that they no longer make hardware? Also, how does RedHat make money? I've never given money to any "linux" company, but we run lots of Linux servers.

  6. Re:If this becomes law, I become a criminal on Poll Says Most Americans Favor Crypto Backdoors · · Score: 1

    Yes, because well known, open, secure crypto algorithms such as blowfish don't exist. The backdoors are in the implementation, not the algorithm.

  7. Ban Compilers on Poll Says Most Americans Favor Crypto Backdoors · · Score: 1

    BTW, they'd probably ban compilers next so I COULDN'T build my own. Or you'll need to use the government sanctioned compiler with built in backdoor routines.

  8. If this becomes law, I become a criminal on Poll Says Most Americans Favor Crypto Backdoors · · Score: 1

    The moment this becomes a law, I'll become a criminal as I'll be writing my own encryption software for my own uses WITHOUT any backdoors.

  9. Re:Al Bundy on Mmm ... Purple Disease-Resistant Potatoes · · Score: 1

    One on the back, for dancing.

  10. Re:War or Policing? on A New Kind of War · · Score: 1

    "They" are almost all highly religious and follow only the teachings of their religious leaders. Like China, Afghanistan is a country where almost no outside information gets in. All the citizens know is what they're fed, so they're brainwashed (to an extent) out of thinking for themselves.

  11. Re:WAR! on A New Kind of War · · Score: 1

    Apparently someone has never listened to James Brown, watched a lot of Seinfeld, or watched the movie Rush Hour.

  12. Re:War or Policing? on A New Kind of War · · Score: 1
    My insight is that they hate americans, regardless of whether or not they're innocent civilians. What the hell should we care about them?

    They blame all of america for destroying Islam. What the hell? Didn't they destroy a bunch of buhddist statues there? HELLO, HYPOCRITS!

  13. WAR! on A New Kind of War · · Score: 1

    What is it good for?

    Absolutely nothing.

  14. Repercussions on open source on FSF Statement on Violation of GPL by RTLinux · · Score: 0

    I'm wondering that if RTLinux was taken to court and won (ie the GPL is not enforcable, even if it's due to clueless judges), if most open source programmers would stop releasing GPL code? I wonder if it would be possible to create an enforcable open source license if this were to happen.

  15. Re:Your aditude disturbs me on Mafiaboy Gets His Wrist Slapped · · Score: 1

    What are you doing to change these things? At least I ADMIT that I'm totally apathetic about it. You take the "holier than thou" road.

  16. Re:Rediculously easy? on Mafiaboy Gets His Wrist Slapped · · Score: 0

    No, if mafiaboy was a real smart computer nerd, he would never have been caught.

  17. Bah! on Mafiaboy Gets His Wrist Slapped · · Score: 2, Troll
    Bah! I say to all of you! If you don't want to go to jail, DON'T BREAK THE LAW!

    It only makes sense to me!

  18. Re:I dunno... on Mafiaboy Gets His Wrist Slapped · · Score: 1

    Then I suppose he shouldn't have done it. That's what laws are for.

  19. Re:"Menace" from Canada on U.S. Attack -- More Updates · · Score: 1

    I've crossed the Canada/US borders at Blaine, WA literally HUNDREDS of times (I'm from Canada) and NEVER been "screened" by anyone but US Customs heading south. What are you talking about when you say we spend so much time and money screening people going south?

  20. Re:Links on Great Bridge Out; Caldera in Trouble · · Score: 1

    At least they're taking accountability for stupid business practices and not blaming "economic conditions" like the dot.bombs.

  21. Re:sad to say.. on Great Bridge Out; Caldera in Trouble · · Score: 1

    ORA did have a software arm, they made a less-than-popular web server. They died off.

  22. VA Linux on Great Bridge Out; Caldera in Trouble · · Score: 1

    VA Linux is also going through tough times. I don't suspect that they'll last much longer with the kind of mass they have. It must be expensive to support ALL of OSDN plus try to run a business.

  23. Oxymoron? on Great Bridge Out; Caldera in Trouble · · Score: 1

    "Open Source Business Models"

    Not flamebait, it's a joke.

  24. Re:When Greens control the defense department on NATO Developing Environment Friendly Weapons · · Score: 1

    Molotov Cocktails are usually half gasoline, half kerosine (or another fuel oil) as far as I remember from my old skool days of downloading the anarchist's cookbook from bbs's.

  25. Re:email on E-mail Overload: Welcome Back to School · · Score: 1

    The style guides are created by people like the University of Chicago and even Microsoft. You probably shouldn't care, but I care as I write technical books. What an exciting job that is.