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  1. Re:Science needs people like Fred - troll? wtf? on Controversial Cosmologist Fred Hoyle Dies At 86 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    this is not a troll. trigger happy idiots.

  2. Re:A Comparative Review of 5 Linux Distributions on What's A Good Starter Linux distro? · · Score: 0

    oops, http://www.linuxiso.org/distro-battle.html sorry 'bout that one.

  3. A Comparative Review of 5 Linux Distributions on What's A Good Starter Linux distro? · · Score: 0
  4. Re:Internet Appliances? on 3COM's Ergo Audrey Hacked · · Score: 0

    1) they're cute
    2) they're cheaper (entire system, including the cute little touchscreen = less than $100)
    3) does everything have to do So Much More(tm)?

  5. what about... on Windows XP to Target MP3 Files · · Score: 1

    installing a different codec for encoding? wouldn't this circumvent it quite easily?

  6. ORSC falling apart... on Cracking the Verisign Monopoly · · Score: 1

    I was recently in contact with a representative of ORSC and he flat out told me that their future isn't... how could i put this? certain? reliable? *existant*?

    kinda sucks, i guess, but i'm rooting for Pacific Root anyhow :)

  7. Re:I just got this spam... on Cracking the Verisign Monopoly · · Score: 1

    read their faq. i got the spam too, so i checked it out as i have some business connections with pacific root... this company that's spamming people have no connection whatsoever to ICANN, and don't guarentee in any way that you'll get the domain you pre-register for. it's a scam, plain and simple.

  8. Re:I would love this feature if it was improved on Earthlink's Extra HTTP Header · · Score: 1

    oh yes, truly, now imagine if we all realized some websites aren't meant for you! oh wonderful enlightenment! could it be that sometimes style is the point? horrors! could it be that web sites are often personal?

  9. Re:Don't do this. on AIMster Uses Pig Latin Encryption to Defeat RIAA · · Score: 1

    look, the RIAA getting away with charging Napster for the actions of its users is one thing, but charging Napster for the actions of a third party company? that's just not going to fly.