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  1. Re:They aren't terrorists! on Why Worm Writers Stay Free · · Score: 1

    I think the solution is to whoop their asses! Goddamn little punks that have no respect for anything deserve to have their asses kicked from here to Sunday.

  2. Re:page widening post! on Solaris, AIX Login Hole · · Score: -1, Troll

    Fucking 12 year olds...when will you mature?

  3. Don't forget about off site media on Affordable Home Backups for 10-100G Systems? · · Score: 1

    In an enterprise sense. I know you are talking about home backup use, but for people at work and backing up enterprise data, it is good to have media that you can store off site in case of natural or unatural disasters. A lot of good RAID will do to protect your data if your server(s) are molten slag on the floor after a fire, etc.

  4. Re:Been There Done That.... on Maine buys 38,600 ibooks for Public Schools · · Score: 1

    This poster is absolutely right on. I work in a school district (net specialist) that over the last three years has converted to a mostly Mac environment. We here in the Tech Dept. get a lot of flak about choosing Macs vs. Wintel. Who cares?! The computer is supposed to be used as a tool for teaching kids curriculum content. A lot of people come to us and say "but the real world uses Windows". That may be true, but we generally don't teach Word or Excel or Access to second graders. We teach them how to read and write, and we use the computers to that goal. We do have two Wintel labs at our High School to teach the kids Word, Excel, etc so that they have the skills for the workforce.

  5. Re:Age old technology gets a facelift.... on This is IT? · · Score: 1

    I totally fuckin' agree. Just another gadget to piss us off.

  6. First Movie DVD on Star Trek: Nemesis Gets the Go Signal · · Score: 1

    I think they did a good job on the new FX. Didn't go over the top. but enhanced what was there, and the new stuff blends in well.