Slashdot Mirror


User: Jimhotep

Jimhotep's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
338
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 338

  1. from Reno's dictionary on One for the Kids · · Score: 1

    "TOLERANCE: The recognition of and acceptance
    of the beliefs, practices or behaviors of
    other people that differ from your own."

    be tolerent until those that are different are
    all dead.

    we should not put people in jail for "being
    different".

  2. Song lyrics on Caffeine Good For Long-Term Memory · · Score: 1

    from the article:
    "The implications for long-term memory and
    learning are not yet clear."

    I've been hooked on tea for 24 years now,
    but I still have trouble remembering song
    lyrics. So maybe it means nothing.

  3. Re:Devo on Dying Babies and The Myth of American Freedom · · Score: 1

    from the article:
    "We are freer than ever, but we seem to like
    it less all the time."

    some mods should read the articles more closely

  4. Devo on Dying Babies and The Myth of American Freedom · · Score: 1

    freedom of choice is what you've got
    freedom from choise is what you want

  5. Tesla would be proud on Spacecraft Launching Maglevs · · Score: 1

    who? Tesla? don't you mean Edison

  6. Max Headroom on Nokia and Intel to make Linux-based Set-Top Box · · Score: 1

    Internet TV would make instant TV ratings
    possible.

  7. Ever wonder... on The Big Bang Generator That Wasn't · · Score: 1

    Ever think maybe some people want to see something
    really bad happen?

  8. Re:Biomimicry on Solar Powered Chemical Processing · · Score: 1
  9. Keyboard on Human Interface Design Hall of Shame · · Score: 1

    Keyboard error press F1 to continue

  10. Hardcopies on This Email Will Self Destruct... · · Score: 1

    Be cool to watch hardcopies erase themselves.

    I'd get to reuse the paper over and over.

    Save a tree!

  11. I just want to know things on "Is Technology Unplugging Our Minds?" · · Score: 2

    Sunday morning, I'm listening to an inernet radio
    station. The host is speculating about things
    going on in the world. While he speculates, I'm
    running searches on the topics he brings up.

    I'm able to keep up with him no problem. A few
    years ago I would have had to take notes and hit
    the library over the next few days.

    Same thing during the Kosovo "war". Talking to
    people in Europe on IRC. I'm researching what
    they are saying, real time.

    It's great.

  12. Poor Russians on Russians Crack US Department of Defense Computers · · Score: 1

    Why doesn't Russia just put it's people into
    our research centers like China does?

  13. Teleportation on Short History of the 21st Century · · Score: 1

    Teleporation drives billions of people
    out of work.

  14. Thanks for your insight on NASA/MIT Can Successfully Grow Human Tissue · · Score: 1

    Best for my son to go for the low overhead first.

    Thanks

  15. Honestly folks! on NASA/MIT Can Successfully Grow Human Tissue · · Score: 1

    If you could trade what you know about computers
    for an equal knowledge of genetics, would you?

    Wouldn't it be cool to work on new organs.

    My son is working a new "creature". It's all
    imaginary now, but, he could live to actually
    make it happen.

  16. Opinions please, no fighting on Running Linux, 3rd Edition · · Score: 1

    Lets say I want to learn Linux:
    which books and in what order should I buy them



    I'm not trolling here, I'm sure I'm not the
    only person that would be helped by this.


    thanks

  17. Re:Censorship sucks on Lotus Says: The Industry Supports Censorship · · Score: 1

    Lets hope the voting age citizens of Australia
    are "intelligent beings".

    They are the ones who can stop this.

  18. Check this out on Blaxxun VRML Browser Source Released · · Score: 1

    Ok, I went to Netscapes plugin list to get
    VRML.

    Has a listing for WIRL by Vream.

    tried the link to example virtual worlds
    pulled up a porn site, and I'm at work!
    damn, damn I say

    I guess vREAM appealed to the new URL owner.

  19. I would not waste a nuke on Jane's Intelligence Review Needs Your Help With Cyberterrorism · · Score: 1

    If I had 1 nuke to work with, I'd put it in a
    plane and EMP Washington.

    Lots of cheaper ways to kill people.

  20. Just unplug the computers on Jane's Intelligence Review Needs Your Help With Cyberterrorism · · Score: 2

    Why have a critical computer system exposed to
    the world? Defacing a web page never killed
    anybody.




    Other terrorism ideas: find and read
    "A Higher Form of Killing"

    this book explains how the CIA tested the spread
    of toxins in the NY subway system.

    from the Jane's article
    "In mid-1997, an American white supremacist faction plotted to attack the New
    York City subway system with biological weapons."

    Thanks CIA

  21. Cheapbytes on Red Hat 6.1 Officially Announced · · Score: 1

    Cheapbytes is shipping a CD-R version for
    $5.99.

    Forgive my ignorance, can anybody sell it like
    this? Does Cheapbytes pay Red Hat for each
    copy they sell?

    Could I legally sell it for $4.99?

    Thanks

  22. Simple answer on Why Most Software Sucks · · Score: 1

    you get what you accept

  23. When will "they" find a good reason? on DOJ Fights Hackers with Brainwashing · · Score: 0

    "They" have tried to shut down the internet
    for years now.

    Why can't they find a solid lie that the
    public will buy? I mean really, they are
    masters at this game. Look at the TWA 800 crash,
    that was an outstanding coverup.

  24. Re:GwG Fireing Range on Eric S. Raymond Answers · · Score: 1

    Maybe the mods didn't read the Q&A's

  25. Re:GwG Fireing Range on Eric S. Raymond Answers · · Score: 1

    I would be interested in knowing what
    percentage of "geeks" own firearms.

    Not knowing very many, I get the impression
    most "geeks" are liberals and are against guns
    of any kind.

    But, like I say. I don't know many "geeks".