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  1. Re:Lacking details? on Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos · · Score: 1

    Well, I may have some how accidentally come across this game, the crack, and a bnetd server. It's basically a pretty WCII, with some nice movies. The flashing screen is a bonus, and if you clicking on the orcs enough times they start spitting off many, many, many monthy python references, which my roommate didn't understand till I sat him down and forced him to watch 20 hours of mp.

  2. Re:Pretty big stretch on Simpsons Guide to Math · · Score: 1

    presactly. I'm actually in the process of re-viewing all the earlier episodes from when I was younger, just cause I realize now how many of the jokes I just didn't get back then.

  3. Re:Blender? on NaN Closes Shop, The End of Blender? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    darquri's, margarita's, you name it. personal, I'd rather freeze the stuff *inside* the blender, but that's just me.

  4. big screen on Sundance Channel Showing "Revolution OS" Monday Night · · Score: 1

    some of us don't have mad cash from subscription services to buy a big screen with :-)

  5. Re:OT: Refreshing! on Next Windows to Have New Filesystem · · Score: 1

    I'm not trying to troll or anything here, but data lose can occur on filesystems other than fat32 as well. Back before the glory days of reiserfs (or my UPS), the power would go out here in the dorm all the time, and I'd have to end up re-installing linux every couple of months due to ext2 magically losing files when the power would come back on.

  6. Re:Farm equipment on The Widening Tech-Savvy Gap · · Score: 1

    stereo types or not, I grew up in the St. Louis area, and I DO know how to fix a combine. I spent summer's out on my grandpa's farm bailing hay too. At the same time, I'm your typical (if there is one) slashdotter, smart, young, and computer-savy. Oh yeah, and as other posters have mentioned, beer makes us do everything better. There's a reason Budwiser is made in St. Louis. Now if I could just figure out what that reason is........... oh well, back to studying for my circuts test.

  7. Re:Three Questions on Universe Beige, not Turquoise · · Score: 3, Funny

    wow, I never thought I'd see the day when someone would have to explain monty python gag to a bunch of computer geeks.... amazing. I guess I'm getting old , and I've only been around 20 years.

  8. Re:/.'ed on The Incredible Invisible Case · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I would just like to give a big fuck you to whatever modderator has decided to make it his one purpose in life to mod everything I post -1 with completely unrelated moderation. How is the first person to say something redundant? I know, I know, you can't argue with some who's IQ is less than their shoe size. Mod me to hell again, I don't give a shit, you fucktard.

  9. /.'ed on The Incredible Invisible Case · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I wish, just once, that I'd get to see one of these tricked out case pages before they get /.'ed. There are a whole 7 comments, and allready it's responding dog slow and none of the pictures are loading.

  10. front page news... on PHP Security & Exploit · · Score: 1

    and this isn't on the main /. page because.................

  11. Re:Vendor support on Useful RAID Tools? · · Score: 0

    I totally agree. Dell couldn't spot a decent server raid controller if it slapped them in the face. we've got 5(!) e2k dell servers at work for a mere 6000 people totoal, just becuase they go down so often. And it's always been a hardware problem cause database corruption.

  12. Good coper heatsink on Underclocking for a Quiet Machine? · · Score: 2, Informative

    What's working for me right now is a 1.4Ghz t-bird, underclocked to 1Ghz, with a slightly lowered voltage. On top of that is a 100% Copper OCZ Goliath (I think that's the name) heatsink with the 60cm delta fan removed.

    On a side note, that delta is one of the loudest SOB's out there, but it kept it mighty cool back when I had my machine foolishly OVERclocked, and didn't realize that for what I was doing 1Ghz was plenty fast.

  13. Re:Eugenia is having bandwidth issues... on Interview with David Faure of Mandrake & KDE · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    nice karma whoring.....

  14. Bigger News on GCC 3.0.4 is Out · · Score: 1

    Even Bigger news than gcc 3.0.4 released, is that it was in slackware-current less than 6 hours after this news hitting slashdot. I think that's the fastest I've ever seen Pat add something bleeding egde to -current. Maybe we'll have activity before the 1 year aniversry of 8.0 afterall?

  15. Re:No OS option on HP Selling Systems With Linux · · Score: 1

    I saw it in a comment on here the other day, checkout the computer section of walmart.com, they've got 3 blank pre-built computers for sale. I'm checking out the 1.4Ghz Athlon with 256MB ram for $499 there right now.

  16. Re:great changes back to the old days on Linus Merges ALSA Into 2.5.4 · · Score: 1

    I've *never* gone modular with the soundblaster drivers, ever. this includes a sb16isa with SCSI2, a sb16pci, and a sblive!. maybe your just to stupid to read documentation?

  17. Re:The solution... on Microsoft Instant Messenger Virus Sweeps Net · · Score: 1

    it can be removed from xp. Read ntcompatible.com, then go change your registry and remove messanger! Oh, wait, I mean laff at your friends who use windows, right.........

  18. Read my post, nuff said on Microsoft Instant Messenger Virus Sweeps Net · · Score: 1

    mbrennek@spaceheater:~$ host www.masenko-media.net
    www.masenko-media.net. is an alias for masenko-media.net.
    masenko-media.net. has address 66.96.247.55
    mbrennek@spaceheater:~$ whois masenko-media.net

    Whois Server Version 1.3

    Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered
    with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
    for detailed information.

    Domain Name: MASENKO-MEDIA.NET
    Registrar: GO DADDY SOFTWARE, INC.
    Whois Server: whois.godaddy.com
    Referral URL: http://registrar.godaddy.com
    Name Server: NS1.NETCRATER.COM
    Name Server: NS2.NETCRATER.COM
    Updated Date: 06-feb-2002

    >>> Last update of whois database: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 17:06:43 EST

    The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and
    Registrars.

    Found InterNIC referral to whois.godaddy.com.

    The data contained in Go Daddy Software, Inc.'s WHOIS database,
    while believed by the company to be reliable, is provided "as is"
    with no guarantee or warranties regarding its accuracy. This
    information is provided for the sole purpose of assisting you
    in obtaining information about domain name registration records.
    Any use of this data for any other purpose, including, but not
    limited to, allowing or making possible dissemination or
    collection of this data in part or in its entirety for any
    purpose, such as the transmission of unsolicited advertising and
    solicitations, is expressly forbidden without the prior written
    permission of Go Daddy Software, Inc. By submitting an inquiry,
    you agree to these terms of usage and limitations of warranty.

    Registrant:
    Net Crater
    NetCrater
    502 Summit ST
    Walnut Cove, North Carolina 27052
    United States

    Registrar: Go Daddy Software (http://registrar.godaddy.com)
    Domain Name: MASENKO-MEDIA.NET
    Created on: 06-Feb-02
    Expires on: 06-Feb-03
    Last Updated on: 06-Feb-02

    Administrative Contact:
    Crater, Net domains@netcrater.com
    NetCrater
    502 Summit ST
    Walnut Cove, North Carolina 27052
    United States
    3365917696
    Technical Contact:
    Crater, Net domains@netcrater.com
    NetCrater
    502 Summit ST
    Walnut Cove, North Carolina 27052
    United States
    3365917696

    Domain servers in listed order:
    NS1.NETCRATER.COM
    NS2.NETCRATER.COM

    other crap added below to avoid "postercomment" compression filter, because obviously compression isn't a way to catch the real trolls, since it caught me, but hasn't caught the ascii art allready attached to the story. 45908-6230569laksdflkjn ;l34j65] lksdjflkaj -908ausdfg0 oi;3lkj4;6lkn3 56;o38tusap[df8u opsiajd ;alskdjtl3k4jl5kj345;1l 4jlwkjf l;kj a
    Hope that's enough to get it through the filter this time.

  19. Re:Why CDs? on How Many CDs Can You Burn at Once? · · Score: 2, Informative

    re-read the question. go ahead, I'll wait. done? good. He did say ~30 minutes of mono audio. now go sit in the corner with the pointy cap.

  20. no details on Security Hole In SNMP · · Score: 0

    How can you write an article that long without using any specific details at all about what the problem actually is?

  21. not that anyone will read this but..... on FreeBSD 4.5 NOT Released (Updated) · · Score: 1

    4.5-RELEASE is now out on the mirrors. Where is the new /. posts? no where. I've got it running, and there isn't a single story about it yet (1/29/01 11:52:43 pm)

  22. Re:Devil's Advocate here... on Trimming Television to Sell More Ads · · Score: 1

    Lol, you had to get the Jack Black reference in here?

  23. CS Cheaters on Slashback: Cheaters, Spammers, Chessmen · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else read catching CS cheaters and think of the newest software going around to catch counter-strike cheaters? seems to detect everything but ogc6 and later.

  24. Re:Majorcool / Majordomo on QSL Cards as a Way of Tracking Open-Source Software? · · Score: 1

    and as every slackware user knows, so does apsfilter

  25. Re:Computergate on Where Can You Buy Jumpers? · · Score: 1

    re-read what you linked to, that's a dollar ($.99) apiece, not a penny apiece