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  1. Re:Scare 'em! on Using GPS To Catch Speeders Found Illegal · · Score: 1

    Get up 120 seconds earlier and beat him there.
    Of course that may have the effect of him laying a trap for you.

  2. Well Now Give Us Major League! on Star Wars Episode I DVD - October 16, 2001 · · Score: 1

    Now that the grip has loosened enough for a SW movie to be released on DVD, How about releasing Major League. ML 2 and the sucky 3 are on dvd in the dollar bins already.

    Pfft.

  3. Re:Actually.. on First Arcology? · · Score: 1
    This is a common myth, albeit a misconception. The Great Wall of China can, in fact, not be seen from space. Read that in Maxim.

    Hrmm, have to read that again, But i thought the article said the Great Wall was not the only man made structure to be seen from space.
    They even had a sat pic that you could see the Great Wall in.

  4. Re:If Netscape would just get off their ass on MSIE Security Worsens: Patch Bungled · · Score: 1

    Has anyone seen the mozilla milestone build they are trying to push as Netscape 6?

    You didn't intend to type Millstone instead, did you?


  5. Bad taste but legal on Smutty E-Mail Legal In Australia · · Score: 2

    If Beastialty (or depictions thereof) are not illegal in a particular locale then passing it around is not. HOWEVER, if it is against the stated Terms of Use of the particular system it is passed on then administrative action would be neccessary, according to whatever diciplinary provisions that are made.

    With all the latest hoopla about AU, it seems that the transition from Penal Colony to Modern Utopia is almost complete

  6. Re:The real problem is... on Scientists And Engineers Say "Computers Suck!" · · Score: 1

    Now, the average user needs a great deal of support and a sysadmin, that they can't afford (or didn't used to need to afford), so it's their brother-in-law or the guy down the hall who's into computers (even though it's not his job) who's got to fix Microsoft's problems. Microsoft support can't help... they don't have the proper education. Neither does the standard MSCE.

    Amen

    Many Small Businesses have been hit hard for support costs in the past 5 years. Previous to that they spent many a year working with the same old stable app that served them well. As vendors moved away from the platforms they originally supported the businesses (Doctors, Body Shops, etc.) have been forced to move along. And many have been forgotten by Service companies because of the more lucrative "big" jobs.