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  1. *BOGGLE* on Build a Mindstorm Robot to Fly to ISS · · Score: 1

    Please somebody tell me that Americans don't *really* need it pointing out that that Germany, Switzerland and Austria are in Europe?

    I always assumed it was a caricature...

  2. Re:what asimov would think on Unmanned (But Armed) Aircraft Experiments In 2001 · · Score: 1

    But not counting, it seems.

  3. Re:Incorrect assumption on Unmanned (But Armed) Aircraft Experiments In 2001 · · Score: 1

    > Don't be there

    And this is different from "Our artillery bombardment will be aiming at this area. Don't be there.", how?

  4. Re:Incorrect assumption on Unmanned (But Armed) Aircraft Experiments In 2001 · · Score: 2

    > don't just kill allies

    Somebody might want to mention that to the American military at some point.

    "Hey, that tank has a big sign marking it as British..."

    "Fuck it. Bombs Away!"

  5. Re:Oh god. on 'Hacking' To Be Declared Illegal · · Score: 1

    You shouldn't point a gun at somebody unless you intend to kill them.

  6. Re:Wiring is important... on Constructing A Geek House · · Score: 1

    I have trouble sleeping *without* a computer fan running in the room these days...

  7. Re:OSS projects are benign monarchies... on Open Source Projects Manage Themselves? Dream On. · · Score: 1

    I think the closest analogy would be criminal gangs... a strong leader who leads because he's clearly the most stupendous badass[1] currently available.

  8. Re:why? on Quake Done Quick - With A Vengance · · Score: 1

    Well, duh! It's not about America, it's not important!

    (In a similar way that things happening in North England aren't important to the southerners... witness the fact that nothing was done about the petrol crisis until it hit London, and the fact that petrol supplies are being diverted mainly to South Eastern petrol stations)

  9. Re:open source music on Copying A DVD To A CD? · · Score: 1

    Hey, don't bring Ally McBeal into this!

    ;-)

  10. Re:how so? on Microsoft's Implementation Of IPv6 · · Score: 1

    > the single best piece of software I've seen them write

    My vote still goes to "edit"...

  11. Re:Bla on Hackers And Mysticism? · · Score: 1

    So 25 word posts displaying your disliking yayda *aren't* inane and childish then?

  12. Re: wasn't trying to be funny on Hackers And Mysticism? · · Score: 1

    mailto:anonymous.coward

    Haha! Not so clever now, are you?!

  13. Re:Linux is my choice.... on How Do Linux and Windows 2000 Compare? · · Score: 2

    Less than once a day is almost never? *boggle*

    IHBT? Oops.

  14. Re:Get a lawyer on Are 'Server Emulators' Legal? · · Score: 1

    > the US legal system can be nasty

    Lucky he's not in the US then?

    (Note for Americans: the bit of the world across the salty water isn't the US. Does that make it clearer?)

  15. Re:also on Commenting and Documentation in Free Code? · · Score: 1

    Well, the simple answer is obvious: change the colour of comments to the background colour...

  16. Re:Apollo13 on Levitating Liquids In Simulated Zero-G · · Score: 1

    Really? Those must have been some tough astronauts, surviving unprotected in a vacuum then...

  17. Re:Zero G? on Levitating Liquids In Simulated Zero-G · · Score: 1

    Well, if we're going to be pedantic, don't you mean zero g? I'm fairly sure the universal gravitational constant didn't get changed :-)

  18. Re:Another improvement necessary for Linux. on GNOME Foundation, UI And Linux · · Score: 1

    > doesn't even tell you about it

    That *isn't* a good thing. Not even nearly. Quite clearly a Bad Thing in fact...

    It only /seems/ like a good thing if it happens to work in your particular case.

  19. Re: missing the point... on GNOME Foundation, UI And Linux · · Score: 1

    > "Feature"-bloated but useless software

    Is it Emacs or KDE you're meaning?

    > are not there because they were never writeen in the first place

    What planet have *you* been living on? :-)

  20. Re:Another improvement necessary for Linux. on GNOME Foundation, UI And Linux · · Score: 1

    From what I've heard, XFree86 4.0 is working towards making a much better job of this kind of thing... no more modelines[1], apparently.

    And yes, you've highlighted the problem with auto-detection: often, it'll go wrong. This is one area where unfortunately Microsoft have the edge... for one thing, it's an area where vast financial resources help significantly. For another, hardware manufacturers are queuing up to kiss the arse of Bill Gates. Open source developers have to (for the most part) scrabble for specs and so on.

    [1] Unless you want them :-)

  21. Re:The problem isn't the "competition." on GNOME Foundation, UI And Linux · · Score: 1

    Ham and cheese! That's the best sandwich, without a doubt!

    And no mayo, of course. *spit*

  22. Re:Advanced search not so advanced. on Google, History, Profitability · · Score: 1

    > Posix or Perl regexps

    It's an absolutely wonderful idea, but I really can't see it ever happening... can you imagine the *enormous* amount of processing power it would take to apply pattern matching to every item in the database?

    If you allow arbitrary pattern matching, I really don't see how you can implement any data structure other than a simple list. Which would take absurd lengths of time.

    On the other hand, perhaps I'm wrong... it'd definitely make an interesting research project, if nobody has already done it.

  23. Re:Screenshots on What Was The First Computer Operating System? · · Score: 2

    What are you talking about? Windows *is* a command-line DOS shell with heavy makeup ;-)

  24. Re:Too cool! on X Consortium Announces X11R6.5.1 · · Score: 1

    And I wish more focus would be put on *important* projects.

    Who gives a fuck about transparent windows and menus? Frigging useless eye candy for arts graduates.

  25. Re:This doesn't help much, but.... on Windows 2000 Directory Support While Keeping Unix? · · Score: 1

    > NIS, for that matter

    NIS pales in comparison to *anything*. The fleas on a dead goat would implement a better directory service than NIS. It's more sucky than a very sucky thing.

    It should have been brutally killed a long time ago, as should NFS.

    Bastards.