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  1. Re:yesterday RMI today JINI? lol on Microsoft Selling J++; Discontinuing Development · · Score: 1

    point taken on startup buzzwords. however fact is that jini is experimental at this stage. java enterpise api's are a moving target and hmmm thats because they're new! java's has been reinvented by sun ibm etc. as an enterprise development platform. sick of java bellyaching. its all religious envy by linux groupies. i'm not in love with java but still its becoming very useful - try objectively evalutaing these things.

  2. yesterday RMI today JINI? lol on Microsoft Selling J++; Discontinuing Development · · Score: 1

    jini USES rmi, your trollness. anyway, java is a moving target because the whole friggin it universe is gravitating towards it. check out almost every new ecommerce software startup and you'll notice theyre using java, ejb, xml. slashdot readers need to get over this anti-java lunacy. if you don't like it, use c/perl/whatever but still if you don't recognize the momentum it has you're crazy.

  3. Re:Why all the fuss about network things? on Red Hat to fund Mozilla and Sendmail? · · Score: 1

    i hate to flame and i've already gotten one zero today but goddammit slashdot-terminal you are one stupid individual. hello? network apps? you read slashdot right? no network, no slashdot. and no pr0n, or free linux downloads. in fact no network, and you might even have to talk to a human being!!!!

  4. pr0n on Neurocomputing Makes Headway · · Score: 0

    man, once (if) this neuromancer-type stuff comes into existence, seth warshavsky and the other pr0n kings are going to CLEAN UP. "dude, have you tried that pamela anderson rom yet?"

  5. skript kiddie on Open-Source Language Translator Opens For Beta · · Score: 1

    okay its gpl'd...they're using linux...i'd think that 'skript kiddie' should definitely be a supported language!

  6. Re:Why NT is NOT here to stay (Re:Startups...) on Ease of Use vs. Sweat Equity · · Score: 1

    oh please.

  7. slow news day? on Red Hat Deserves Award for ... Most Awards? · · Score: 0

    there's gotta be a nano breakthrough or some type of microsoft bashing to break the monotony...

  8. new .sig on Microsoft Surrenders IM War, Claims Security Risk · · Score: 1

    i remember when microsoft was really about closed computing

  9. cash in nano economy on Nano-switches and Self-Assembling Nanostructures · · Score: 1

    what happens when/if nanotech comes to fruition??? if anyone can make anything (food, cars, etc.), how will it impact economies? will money still have value if anyone can make it? will intellectual property become even MORE important? will greenspan cut rates then? will taxes matter? will world wars erupt? will extremists go to war with one another? will we live on uranus? or europa? will marijuana be legalized? what will happpen to drug wars when anyone can make it? how about beanie babies? will jvm's be easier to port? and how about dave winer? will he finally get a chance at world domination?

  10. Re:The new Nano-Picutre on Nano-switches and Self-Assembling Nanostructures · · Score: 1

    this would be cool

  11. Re:I'm doin the same thing on Suggestions for a Startup Web Company · · Score: 1

    out of curiosity why is biospace.com set as your homepage?

  12. Transmeta processor release possible by 2049 on Grand Unified Theory Possible by 2050 · · Score: 3

    Reuters: In his Comdex keynote, Finnish wunderkinder Linus Torvalds stated that secretive startup Transmeta will almost certainly release its product before a Grand Unified Theory of Everything(TM) is released and quote "way before Microsoft releases a stable OS."

  13. ted nelson on Who Owns College Students' Notes? · · Score: 1

    saw this coming! transpublishing would dictate that eh prof should get a royalty.

  14. Re:College Professors Crying Again on Who Owns College Students' Notes? · · Score: 1

    i vote for whiners on slashdot as the most out of touch group of people on earth

  15. Codename: VAPOR on Transmeta to Release Processor in January? · · Score: 1

    kinda like that biz markie song...

    on non-flamer tip transmeta's most recent patent release pretty much let the cat out of the bag. if they deliver i'll be first in line to order!

  16. Re:A whole new dimension of marketing. on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 1

    indian and chinese engineers who are learning computer science sure do...

  17. Re:A whole new dimension of marketing. on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 1

    beer but not speech.

  18. linuxone.net on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 1

    okay had to be said - is dr. whatshisface going to do a deal to be the official chinese distro or WHAT?

  19. 3DFX on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 1

    of course! repressive dictatorships tend to flock

  20. Re:A whole new dimension of marketing. on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 1

    from the indians that i've dealt with here in the valley that are educated here and work her and there, they're little too smart to ever do such a thing.

    one good thing about linux for 3rd worlders is it runs on older hardware and is free therefore they can get running with 2nd-gen hardware

  21. Re:Good for Slashdot! on Interview: Grill John Vranesevich of AntiOnline · · Score: 1

    i love this analogy.

  22. Re:to bad Java sucks for GUI apps. on Java on BeOS, supported by Sun · · Score: 1

    give it away; sell the services. tie-in ecommerce. think different.

  23. well on Interview: Grill John Vranesevich of AntiOnline · · Score: 1

    jay pee, why are you so fscking annoying??? youre the biggest fscking arsehole in the world!!!!

  24. how long before they get rooted on LinuxOne Releases a Product · · Score: 1

    ok i dont condone such activity but i just KNOW some skr1pt kiddi3s out there are going to root linuxone.net

  25. why not use ASM? on Perl Domination in CGI Programming? · · Score: 1

    i mean sure C/C++ are easier to code in but ASM is much more efficient, and as we all know processor power must be conserved at all costs!!! seriously, isnt it obvious why you should use an interpreted (Perl, Java ) language versus a langauge that requires memory management for web development?