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  1. Are there... on Running A Web Server On An Apple Lisa 2 · · Score: 2, Funny

    any mirrors? :P

  2. Re:As someone who uses paypal daily on PayPal Announces Intent To IPO · · Score: 1

    How did this comment get modded up? Is this user CowboyNeal's only child or something? I find this comment not the least bit "interesting." In fact, I find it offensive and contrary to my way of life.

  3. HAHA on Motorola Timeport 270c Review · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You left out the opening heh

  4. IBM server? on Learning Java Through Violence · · Score: 1

    Did we just /. and IBM server?

  5. Re:Oh damn! on Milky Way & Andromeda Collision · · Score: 1

    Hey! Great news for the poeple at the Dark Sky Association. Besides, if I want to look at something grey and lumpy in the sky, I think they should just start throwing old people out of airplanes. Hey that solves the United States' Social Security problem too!!



  6. Try less that one billion on Milky Way & Andromeda Collision · · Score: 2

    Every day the sun gets hotter and in a little under one billion years the earth will be too hot for life as we know it. My suggestion would be start snapping up that cheap Mars real estate right now. It's always best to get in on the ground floor for the best prices.

  7. one word on Geek Weddings and Gift Registries? · · Score: 1

    Target!

  8. What's the big deal? on More Napster Than You Can Shake A Copy-Protected MP3 At · · Score: 1

    Can anyone say Gnutella?

  9. Thanks a lot on SuSE's Next Release Will Come With 2.4 Kernel - Updated · · Score: 1

    Oh, now that I've went and spent another $13 (US) on a new NIC that can be recognized my the 2.2.xx kernels, they go and release my favorite distro with the 2.4 kernel which recognizes my current NIC. In case you were wondering it is the Linksys LNE100 and it blows. Despite the fact that it has about 40 linux stickers on the front of the package, the drivers included with it don't work and the drivers I can download work only occasionally. But I digress (and probably misspell a few things). SuSE is my distro of choice and I'm glad to see that they are leading the way in introducing the new kernel amongst the top Linux OS venders. I was just thinking to myself the other day what a great thing it would be if I could get a distro that is easy to install and that included the 2.4 kernel, KDE 2.0, and Xfree86 4.0 as standard options. Maybe I this will make all my dreams come true.