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  1. Re:So which is it on Star Trek's Warp Drive Not Impossible · · Score: 1

    "Things are only impossible until they're not" - Cpt. Jean-Luc Picard

  2. Re:There's no place like ::1 on Little Interest In Next-Gen Internet · · Score: 1
    :) ::1



    This is the first IP i ever saw with a smiley in it. This is truly innovative. Yay IPv6!!

  3. Re:Been Done on Closer to Human Flight · · Score: 1

    Slashdot covered this: link

    The guy landed with the use of a parachute, not the wingsuit!

  4. Re:Banana bread on Banana Power! · · Score: 1

    Look above and you'll see...

  5. Evolution Robots??? on When Robots Play Games · · Score: 2, Funny

    Nope, when they master capture the flag, how soon before these Evil Robots are ready to take over the world...

  6. Re:Opera on Unicast Claims Success With Internet Commercials · · Score: 1
  7. Damn!!! on Hitachi Announces 400GB Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    I was looking forward to squeezing 1TB out of this baby using the exact same technique. Is it perhaps possible to apply it twice?

  8. Nope, you're the first! on Concrete Casts New Light in Dull Rooms · · Score: 1

    Except this
    and this
    and probably 10bn other /.'ers before them ;-)

  9. This will definately haunt you... on ICQ Universe · · Score: 1
    if you run for anything in the future:

    may be they will wisen up and can think for themselves, or may be they no longer cease to be people and just become sheeple


    sheeple as in she-people as in women? No way you're gonna get away with that, at least with half of the population. This is so discriminating!!!

    ;-)

  10. It's your own fault. on Three Headed Frog · · Score: 1

    This is /. You're not supposed to RTFA.

  11. RSP is the answer... on Science of the coin-toss: Bias in Heads-or-Tails · · Score: 1

    Yes because with RSP we can determine which side the coin should start out on! It doesn't get any more fair than this!

  12. Re:If even you don't know what it's good for on Good Demo System For A High-Bandwidth Link? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Judging by the post, I think he knows purposes, but would like something that he can show the nontechies/management type people, and they go "WOW! Get me 10 of these highspeed thingies..." and the people who really needs it gets the equipment!

  13. Re:Priorities... on Which Instant Coffee? · · Score: 3, Insightful
    All instant coffee tastes like shit, relatively speaking.

    This kind of statement always bugs me... It's equivalent to people saying

    "I don't like light products, they taste like shit..."

    No! They just taste different compared to the original product, but that doesn't mean that it tastes bad! Different people like different things!

  14. Re:Unbelievable Arrogance on New IE Holes Discovered · · Score: 1
    ...but you're not going to get a choice...

    Hence the editors choice of the word "forced". And now tell everyone that they are not forced to work anywhere... What was your point again?

  15. It doesn't stop here on What Could You Do With 120 Laser Pointers? · · Score: 1

    This is where the madness starts... Mwuahahahah!

  16. Re:Ask VS Order on The Riches of Open Source · · Score: 1

    Gates on the other hand can ORDER everyone in his employ to jump around and shout "I'm a little idiot!"
    And thats probaly what they are doing most of the time instead of trying to make their products secure and fast... At least the ones not busy FUD'ing!

  17. Re:Any members of ACM or IEEE Computer Soc? on Great Computer Science Papers? · · Score: 1

    I'll bet that the total number of /.'ers who have access to ACM / IEEE through their company or educational institutions, is probably quite high. So perhaps not many are personal members, but still have the some kind of association with ACM and IEEE!

  18. Re:"Two pages long" on Vector Linux 4 Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Doesn't matter nobody RTFA anyway!!!

  19. Lesson learned... (was Re:Issues...) on Linux Crypto Packages Demolished · · Score: 1

    You are not supposed to RTFA, this is /.

  20. Time frame of a game? on World's First Game-Playing DNA Computer · · Score: 1

    The article (yes I RTFA) states that it is interactive, but how long does it take for the 'computer' to make it's move?

  21. Re:Spelling lesson on Kazaa CEO vs. Hilary Rosen · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hilarious!

  22. Re:This is actually interesting... on Freenet Creator Debates RIAA · · Score: 1
    There are millions of driving related accidents and homicides that take place every year...

    But then again there are billions of people using their car for just driving around the neighbourhood. Those cars never do anything illegal (yeah I know people speed...) and theres your difference. If the majority of the cars in the world was used for criminal purposes, they would also be banned in civilized countries. Fact is that most P2P activity is illegal filesharing. - Bad analogy, period!

  23. Re:Think of it this way.... on Body Adornments and a Career? · · Score: 1
    One of my points is that EVERYTHING you do might have an effect on your career, and a lot of other aspects of your life, positively or negatively. And only focusing on the negative is a sure way to never get anywhere!

    ...anyone who needs a tat or other body mod for self esteem has problems the body mod won't solve.

    Nobody said anything about needing a tatoo, but that doesn't mean it couldn't do something positive to your attitude. And as with so many other things it is important not to overdo it. Getting a pentagram tatooed to on your cheek, or having surgically inserted horns on your forehead would ruin your chances of employment. But a small chinese symbol for peace on back, or some tribal pattern covering part of your breast and shoulder, is easily covered by your everyday clothes, and unless you go to the jobinterview without a shirt, or in see-through garments nobody will ever know unless you want them to!

    (Always gotta be someone who thinks they're being clever by taking things too far.)

    Always gotta be someone who has to point out that he's the smartest guy on /.

    See things from a different perspective once in a while! By the way I just love comments like that. Throw it out without arguments, and making it seem like I don't have a clue, and you are the brightest star in the universe. The only reason to say it is because you know the usual /.'ers will read it and take it for a fact because "it's on /. so it must be true, no matter what".

    Well I'm getting tired of this now, so I'm out of here. Bye!

  24. Re:Think of it this way.... on Body Adornments and a Career? · · Score: 1
    Refraining from doing something because it doesn't have a direct positive effect on career, or anything else for that matters, is really ignorant.

    If everything you do has to be a means for furthering your career, think about all the things you miss out on. I bet going to that [insert favorite band here] concert doesn't affect your career positively... Playing [insert game] a couple of hours a week? Eating that extra large McMenu? Drinking those 10+ beers every friday/saturday night? Hooking up with that girl, climbing that mountain, parachuting off that plane... I could go on, but I guess you got the point.

    Getting a tatoo or whatever could boost ones selfesteem or selfperception in ways that might have some good effect. Saying that there is no chance of this helping in any way is plain wrong!

  25. Re:New password probs on Using Password "Keyprints" as Another Form of Authentication? · · Score: 1

    Just make it adaptive, and make it depend on the last n times of entereing the pw. Timing cannot be reset by cracker unless the pw is already broken...