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  1. Re:After 3.9, what? 4? 3.10? on Linux 3.9 Released · · Score: 1

    That would only make sense if the . was a decimal. The dot signifies the break between the major version and the minor version, not parts of whole numbers.

  2. Re:Is Hanlon's Razor sharp enough to cut this? on Open Source Program Reveals Diebold Bug · · Score: 1

    (and preferably refute it in mature/rational manner).

    You must be new here

  3. Re:Easier solution on British Village Requests Removal From GPS Maps · · Score: 1

    That's what couriers are for. Local delivery companies do just fine in settings such as this.

  4. Re:The problem with signs on British Village Requests Removal From GPS Maps · · Score: 1

    Yes, when you're driving a vehicle that is 60-70' long, 8'6" wide, 13'2" high and for 5 axle trucks, up to 80k lbs, you tend to keep an eye out for "No Trucks" or truck route signs. No driver *wants* to ignore a sign telling them their day is going to get bad really fast.

  5. Re:Sorry on U.of Oregon Says No to RIAA · · Score: 1

    I think in GP's scenario, DHCP would be served out behind his router so wouldn't be dishing out IP addresses to the UofO network in general. IP addresses would only be fed to hosts on his private segment of it.

    Served... dishing... fed... man I'm hungry now.

  6. Re:Wil Wheaton Keynote on PAX 2007 Firsthand - Day One · · Score: 1

    I agree. I would like to hear it again, it was quite good. A great deal of the cheering and applause when he first came out was due to his statement that "Jack Thompson can suck my balls". It made the geeks go crazy :P

  7. I'm not on that list of 70, so until I am... on DVD CCA Applies for Restraining Order · · Score: 1

    a mirror of http://livid.on.openprojects.net's cvs of the linux dvd drivers is available via anonymous ftp at ftp://wodin.eburg.com/pub/cvs/dvd

  8. IIS has the real world proof anyway... on NT faster than Linux in tests · · Score: 3

    The fact that Microsoft won't use their own servers on one of their own sites, shows how much they rely on their product. If an NT server isn't good enough to handle their own web services, why should it be good enough to handle mine?