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  1. Re:CMT processors on Multithreading - What's it Mean to Developers? · · Score: 1

    Yum Yum. Daisy Duke. Eeee-Haaa!

  2. Re:-1, Redundant: Hyperthreading. on Multithreading - What's it Mean to Developers? · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but hyperthreading is not available on Celerons.
    Only on the expensive stuff.

  3. Re:Not really... on Experts Suggest Replacing Definition of Kilogram · · Score: 1

    one litre at a specific temperature.
    In case you were not aware of it, the density of water varies with temperature. A lot.
    Especially at 32 F and 212 F, but plenty in between.

  4. Re:Customers are already making a shift. on Dell Rejects AMD Chips (again) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Dell's market share and sales increased again this quarter, as it has in most all the past quarters for many years.
    That is because of very many satisfied customers, steadily improving quality which is better than the big competitors (according to the big surveys), better customer satisfaction than the big competitors (according to the big surveys), etc.
    So according to a very large number of customers, Dell sells what the customers need, not just what they say they want.
    Hmm, actual facts seem to contradict the BS opinions of the Big Guy Bashers.

    I suppose now that IBM is a good guy, you all will have to go back to raving about IBM PCs.
    I do not understand why that hasn't already occurred.
    Doesn't IBM ship AMD?
    Seems to me it is a rave made in heaven, according to you AMD fanatics.
    Linux loving, AMD shipping IBM.
    Funny I am the first to even mention it.
    HP ships AMD, too.
    Why are they both loosing market share to Dell?

    What shift?

    Oh, I am a Dell server design engineer.

  5. Re:They do it well on Dell Enters HDTV Market with Plasma Display · · Score: 1

    Dell does invent things.
    Read their patent portfolio.
    And, strangely enough, they are not one of the big patent bastards, like some companies I can think of.

    Yes, I work for Dell as an EE, and my name is on some patent applications.

  6. IBM does Linux? on IBM Puts $100M Behind Linux Push · · Score: 1

    Oh, god, remember what they did for OS/2?
    Please say it ain't so, don't let them touch Linux!

    heh heh

  7. Re:Seems like slashdot needs the special ed sw on Technology to Help with Learning Disabilities? · · Score: 0, Troll

    slashdot IS special ed software, for Nerdtards.

  8. Re:Better idea on Technology to Help with Learning Disabilities? · · Score: 1

    He could be a little too advanced for slashdot.

  9. licensing bull on Should Dual Cores Require Dual Licenses? · · Score: 1

    Why not by number of users?
    I do not care how many cores, cpus, sockets, etc.
    If there is just one user, there should only be one license.

    What am I missing here?

  10. sink to the lowest common denominator on SF Writers Sting Supposedly Traditional Publisher · · Score: 1

    Speaking of sex, violence, and drug-laden trash, have any of you (accidentally) seen TeleVision lately?
    (Not that I would know)

  11. Re:Booooring... on 13 New Windows Security Vunerabilities · · Score: 1

    Wait a minute.
    Exactly what space on /. is not wasted space?
    You must be exhausted.
    If you do not like it, do not read it. Duh..
    YUO are wasting space on /.
    Get off!

    Jeese, whiners, just what we need...

  12. Re:Van Riper on Blink · · Score: 1

    good point.
    world war 1 / war of the worlds /world war 2 / world war 3
    my bad.

    They would not let me post saying WWI.
    Lame lameness filter.
    sheese

  13. Re:An easy way to hide information on Secret Data: Steganography v Steganalysis · · Score: 1

    post it on /. at any level, no thinking person will look.

  14. Re:Van Riper on Blink · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually, they did not change rules midgame.
    Van Riper won.
    Then the brass called a do-over, replaced Van Riper with their own kind of brass, and they won.
    Of course, in real life, you do not get do-overs.

  15. Blink - A great book on Blink · · Score: 1

    I just read it, and it is an excellent book. A must read.
    I could not put it down.
    But then, like all /. readers, I have no life.

  16. Re:Wow on Bill Gates Handwriting Analyzed · · Score: 1

    and if they thought that, they would be giving you way too much credit. heh heh

  17. Re:Bill Gates doodles... on Bill Gates Handwriting Analyzed · · Score: 1

    I don't know about that. I get paid $.
    Is there a special symbol for giga-dollars?
    Because that is what he gets paid in.

  18. Re:Original Study? on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 1

    Ok, I guess I have to explain this is a reference to an old Three Stooges movie, where they worked for the law offices of Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe...

  19. Re:It's a pun. on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 1

    Oh, so you're saying they call that litigation in Ireland...

  20. Re:Since we've already reached the threshold... on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 1

    Oh, thank God, it's the minivan. And all this time I thought it was just me.

  21. Re:Venkman said it best: on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 2, Funny

    TV? What's that? Are you seriously asking me to take time away from this video game to watch some dumb old rerun movie?
    You have got to be kidding.
    No, really you guys need to get a life. I mean video game. I mean, oh whatever

  22. Re:Hey it Deleted my Netscape.... on Microsoft Releases Malicious Software Removal Tool · · Score: 1

    Just ask Billy Gates and he will tel you he is far more popular, famous, and powerfull than Jesus, baby or not.

  23. Re:Here We Go Again on This Call May Be Monitored ... · · Score: 1

    Hey I am a tard? Cool.

  24. Re:impossible on "Dark Alleys" on the Internet · · Score: 1

    Cool. Good idea. So the job would be to maintain a system of somewhat random, but primarily different communications circles. Lots of them, to swamp the statistics.
    On legitimate subjects.
    Then each terrorist would be amember of some of these, and could communicate in this fashion.

  25. Re:impossible on "Dark Alleys" on the Internet · · Score: 1

    So the terrorist will use code words instead of bomb, virus, poison, gas, attack, kill, etc.
    And code date / times instead of real ones.
    And code names for people and places.
    Duh.
    Did anyone watch Mission Impossible?
    Refering to phrases in books?
    Encoding their hand written code words in images?