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  1. I just turned 30 yesterday too on CmdrTaco becomes An Old(er) Man · · Score: 0

    I Actually wanted to get a t-shirt that read "I'm not 30, I'm 29.95" saw one the other day but I couldn't find the place that sold 'em in time. I can't believe I am 1 day older than commander taco. I think I was destined to have the enlightenment and wisdom that he got, it's just that I took a long nap after being born. Gimme back my birthright mr taco, it's mine...mine I tell ya..mine....all mine.

  2. legislation protects the lower tier decision maker on Tim O'Reilly Bashes Open Source Efforts in Govt · · Score: 0

    OPEN SOURCE is definitely "of the people", and it most certainly is "by the people", so why can't it be "for the people"? A legislation is necessary to ward off companies such as M$ from buying corrupt decision makers in lower tier management. By legislating that only OPEN SOURCE should be used, we are in essence removing the possibility that corruption will exist in the decision making process. M$ can buy off a few gov Dept heads (probably all of them), but it would be much more difficult to buy judges.

  3. Nanotechnology Mainframe on IBM Announces First Linux-only Mainframes · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If HP would hurry up with the nanotech breakthrough, I could be wearing one of these mainframes on my keychain.

  4. Re:Imagine a beowulf cluster of those... on Nano-sized Microchips? HP Says So. · · Score: 1

    I also submitted this comment. I propose we call the cluster staphylococci supercomputer

  5. staphylococci supercomputer on Nano-sized Microchips? HP Says So. · · Score: 1

    I want a beuwulf cluster of these and I will name it the staphylococci supercomputer. hehe!!!

  6. competes with??????? on IBM (Offically) Launches Linux Box Clustering · · Score: 1

    Its insteresting how the author chose to avoid the obvious fact that linux competes with windows.

    Linux is free open-source software, which means that all code is public and can be adapted by companies and individuals. It competes with other operating systems, such as the popular Unix operating system.