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  1. Re:Guilt by ignorance/incompotence on The Computer Owner - Guilty or Not Guilty? · · Score: 1

    Does that mean that you'd be held responably if I'm able to easily steal your car (because it doesn't have an alarm) and went and did a night of hit-and-runs safely parking it back in your driveway before you even knew it was gone?

  2. If I'm not mistaken... on Handy Wristwatch Phone · · Score: 1

    I read about this on slashdot a couple of years ago

  3. that will be the day... on Millions Delete ALL Music Files? · · Score: 1

    The day rap artists can only bling bling half their teeth in gold I'll join the "millions" who delete

  4. Fnord? on Microsoft's GPL IPv6 Web Server. Not Really. · · Score: 1

    http://www.illuminati.com/secret

  5. Get it through your head.... on Napster to Filter by Filenames · · Score: 1

    Gnutella sucks

  6. Scour? on Peer-To-Victim File Sharing · · Score: 1

    Scour was doing something like this long before "ShareSniffer." The Scour SMB client was one of the easiest ways to get mp3s back in the day besides web indexed ftp sites and irc fserves. I wonder why scour moved away from this approach?? Geeee.....

  7. I'd buy into it.... on Napster Offers $1B For Music-Swapping Rights · · Score: 1

    I would pay $25-$50 a year for a service like this. Thats the equivalent of what... 4 cds? If I could download as many mp3s as I want, legally, from various record companies that sign up with napster. Screw peer to peer. Napster should just offer high quality mp3s from distributed catalog servers around the country, or around the world.

  8. Who's to blame? on Slackware 7.2 [Not] Released · · Score: 1

    Maybe they should remove this file or clarify it... ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/slackware/slackware -current/README72.TXT

  9. Java In Universities on College Board AP CompSci Exam Will Be In Java · · Score: 1

    Many universities are using java as an introductory 100 level course in their CS/IS programs. Although java may not be the best choice for developing high speed production applications, I feel it is a good tool for high school students to understand the concepts of OO programming. The AP program is aimed at giving high school students the knowledge they may aquire during their first semester at a university. If students can pass the AP test then I think that they are ready to move on to bigger and better things in the university programs. They will leave high school with a knowledge of java, possibly move into other languages throughout college, and then finally move into the job force with various tools to help them succeed. I think that java in high school is not such a bad thing. But, tell me what you think.

  10. A night out campin... on IBM Itanium Based Systems and Linux · · Score: 1

    Looks like i'll be be settin up camp outside the local computer shop the day before these bad boys are released. I been waiting for this forever.

  11. Someone's gonna get rich... on Iridium Satellite Breaks Up Over Arctic · · Score: 1

    With a one-in-10000 chance of getting hit by a falling satellite and a world population of about 6100000000 roughly 610000 people have a good chance of being hit. The lawyers could make a killing!!!!!