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  1. Looks like Slashdot Editors work at Twin Galaxies on Verified: Record-breaking Pitfall! Run · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This is old news... I know, I submitted it before.

    http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/12/19/ 2350234

  2. Come on... on U.S. Dept. of Energy Takes A New Look At Cold Fusion · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Don't you think PHP is better? I mean, after Macromedia bought the technology it really can't scale that well. :P

  3. Come on guys... on SCO Group Web Site Attacked Again · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Grow up. Settle it by the law.

  4. XRunner on Automatic Functional Testing for Mac and Linux? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Check this out for some pretty reasonable X-windows testing. Heard quite a few positive things about it.

  5. Leading candidate... on New Supersonic Jet Test Less Than Successful · · Score: 0

    Insert obligatory Darwin award joke here.

  6. Well... on Microsoft Tech Specs Prohibit GPL Implementations · · Score: 1

    Just by reading some of their documentation you're infringing on their rights to idiocy. Might as well pack your bags for the clink right now.

  7. Freshness! on Should Open Source Software Expire? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What are you talking about? OSS has a longer shelf life than Twinkies. :)

  8. Well, there's always DMB... on Selling Open Source on the Campaign Trail · · Score: 1

    Get Dave to come back, play your campaign announcement party! He's already demonstrated he liked Napster. "I'm not going to come around and say 'Hey, give that back, that's mine!'."

    Give him a Daemon T-shirt, hand out the gunja, and you'll have tons of University votes. :)

  9. Unisys isn't up for the task... on Microsoft, Unisys & Dell To Make New Voting System · · Score: 1

    I used to work for the company and believe me, their services arm isn't even remotely up for a challenge and is suspect at best... even for implimentation at a state level. They have had several contracts internationally for implementing voter systems but Unisys international personnel have always been superior to domestic employees. Plus, you don't even want to know about the skeletons in that companies closet... (Re: Problem contracts)

    Besides, this is the same company that takes so much pride in handling golf scores for USGA... wow, some real complex calculation algorithms there. :)