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  1. Re:Or.... on Wealthy 'Cryonauts' Put Assets on Ice · · Score: -1

    You can never go wrong with ST:TNG humor.

  2. Re:quick - kill it! kill it! on Eight Years Of Apache · · Score: -1

    Magic! All of the features of Premium THTTPD without the crazy insane price tag!

    http://xoomer.virgilio.it/adefacc/httpd/thttpd/t ht tpd-2.21b-pNN/index.html

  3. Re:I.R.C.? on NYT Discovers Internet's Wild Side: IRC · · Score: -1

    Der.. alphabetical order maybe?

  4. Re:Thermal Grease on AMD Aircooling Round-Up of 2003 · · Score: -1

    I use a beer bottle cap.. works great!

  5. Re:man, smoothwall sucks. on SmoothWall 2.0 Linux-Based Firewall Released · · Score: -1

    insert a smoothwall 2.0 in there somewhere.

  6. man, smoothwall sucks. on SmoothWall 2.0 Linux-Based Firewall Released · · Score: -1

    I had to use like a month ago, and quite frankly, it sucks. I couldn't even bind multiple external IP addresses to the damn box so I could port forward port 80 to different ports behind the firewall.

    At any rate, I've had my eye on m0n0wall (http://m0n0.ch/wall) for a while now, and while I am a linux user, it looks like it kicks ass.

  7. Re:PHP or translator? on Can You Raed Tihs? · · Score: -1
  8. Re:jwz did it in perl, I did it in PHP on Can You Raed Tihs? · · Score: 0, Interesting

    son of a bitch, i meant src @ http://junglist.org/jumble.phps

  9. jwz did it in perl, I did it in PHP on Can You Raed Tihs? · · Score: 0, Interesting

    Before he did i think ;)

    http://junglist.org/jumble.php

    src @ http://junglist.org/jumble.php

    too bad i am not cool like jwz :/

  10. Re:I'm still waiting... on Linux Distro For Linksys WRT54G · · Score: -1

    Esp. now that Cisco bought Linksys..

  11. Re:Kismac? on Kismet on Mac OS X · · Score: 1, Interesting

    What are you talking about? Babbling about needing the command line? Where are you getting that?

    It has a great CLI is what I said, and it integrates with other applications such as GPSDrive, which KisMAC does not.

    I proposed GPSd support to the developers of KisMAC, and none of them seemed interested..

    KisMAC is cool and all, but it's mapping features don't hold a candle to GPSDrive.. And it's wireless side of things offers more "active attack" sort of things, but isn't nearly as informative or powerful as Kismets

  12. Great, as if my eyes didn't hurt already on Computing PageRank on your PC? · · Score: -1

    Next thing I know I'm going to be staring at hundreds of megabytes of pagerank data like it's the friggin matrix..

  13. Re:The *Best* terminal I've found.. on Decent Terminal Emulation on Mac OS X? · · Score: -1

    I have 2 gripes:

    1) If you are on a laptop using energy saver stuff, and your screen falls asleep, and you wake it up, the terminal is screwed till you click on it or ctrl-l

    2) When resizing windows, if your height or width of the window isn't divisible by 8 or 12 (i forget), it blurs the hell out of your text (due to opengl font smoothing). Not a big deal, you can always resize it a bit bigger or smaller and it will be ok

  14. Re:The *Best* terminal I've found.. on Decent Terminal Emulation on Mac OS X? · · Score: -1

    Correction, it was only $10 :)

  15. The *Best* terminal I've found.. on Decent Terminal Emulation on Mac OS X? · · Score: 1, Informative

    Is GLTerm it is opengl accelerated (woopee), and has support for some popular linux fonts, including ones that actually contain high ascii chars so you can irc in beautiful color.. it's shareware though, but the guy who writes it is really cool, so I shelled out the $20

  16. Re:Prey on Nanotechnology · · Score: 0

    You said the same thing about Dating and your copy of "The Ladies Man", and we all know how that ended up :P

  17. woo! on GCC 3.3 Released · · Score: 5, Funny

    mmm i'll install this one only cuz it rhymes ;)

  18. hmm on Paris, The City Of Wi-Fi? · · Score: -1

    this new hotspot sounds cool, never before has news of surrender spread so fast!

  19. Re:old news :-P on NWN Linux Screenshots · · Score: -1

    Thats a pretty ignorant quote you've got there :P

  20. Re:Why the Hammer will come out first... on Red Hat Reveals Support For AMD's Hammer · · Score: -1

    too bad the itanium 1 came out on the market 6 months ago.

  21. Fast EDU Mirror on XFree86 4.0 Now Available · · Score: 3

    If anyone wants it, it's located at:

    ftp://inept.rh.rit.edu/pub/XFree86-4.0/

  22. Re:Does 3.9.18 play well with netscape? on XFree86 3.9.18 Today, v4.0 in March · · Score: 1

    3.9.18 is damn speed AND it works with netscape!

  23. Does 3.9.18 play well with netscape? on XFree86 3.9.18 Today, v4.0 in March · · Score: 2

    I installed 3.9.17 a while back and everything worked just dandy.. except netscape 4.7..
    It would fetch a webpage but wouldnt display it, and i could look at it via view>src but thats about it.. I guessed it was cuz it was statically linked against some xlib or something like that.. Any ideas?

  24. Re:News scoops aren't always good on Apache 1.3.9 Now Available · · Score: 1

    modssl-2.4.0-1.3.9 is out..

  25. Re:Time is the test both C'T and Mindcraft forgot on C't NT vs Linux benchmarks : Linux wins · · Score: 1

    PHP3 simply rocks. Many will say 'its not perl' but it's getting there. Its a parsed serverside scripting language that is soon to be a real contender. Asa Zend comes out (www.zend.com) developers will have the option of purchasing a compiler/optimizer which will increase performance greatly.