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  1. Worse than sit around and watch on Europe Heads for the Moon in July · · Score: 1

    The US is willing to spend massive ammounts of resources in a senseless war against so called "evil countries", instead of concentrating on productive and positive activities.


    That's even worse than just sitting around.

  2. Power and heat? on Abit's New Motherboard Lays On The Ports · · Score: 1

    I seriously doubt that you can just plug 12 IDE hard drives without having power and heat generation problems with the regular computer case. If you want a mobo like that just so you can keep adding disks you're heading for trouble, unless you get a decent case with a super power supply. Power shortage can be a crashy experience.

  3. Re:Canada! on Is The U.S. No Longer The Choice For Freedom? · · Score: 1

    Americans have a culture o violence. This is supported and encoureged by a huge industry that makes money selling guns. If you can't see why civilians shouldn't carry weapons, your situation is even more dangerous than I thought. You are going in the wrong direction, you are not doing anything to create a safer place to live in. This is sad.

  4. Re:DOS/Windoze Guru needs help too on Gnome/KDE Tutorials For Windows Users? · · Score: 1
    "There's not much difference between DOS and Unix."

    Now you got me really confused!

  5. Re:I hear you, buddy. on Stopping Spam And Trojan Horses With BSD · · Score: 1

    Is that your problem? Negative points? Well, its only a matter of "reference". Its a scale and it happens that "0" is in the middle. If the scale began on 50 and ended on 90, if it began on -456 and ended on -200, what would the difference be?

  6. Re:Experience on Space Station Crew Face Air-Scrubber Failures · · Score: 1

    Mir SURVIVED power failures, collisions, fire, corrosion, air leaks and more. It beat all expectations and lived well beyond its projected lifetime. Do you call this a wreck? ISS WILL experience failures. This is just the first and I believe there are many more to come. Will it hang on when the hard times come?