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  1. Re:They're probably busy DOSing or bruteforcing me on Slackware 11 Has Been Released · · Score: 1

    Do you seriously think those few people are representative of the entire Slackware user base? Sounds like someone needs to take a statistics course...

  2. Re:2084 on Unmanned Aerial Drones Coming Soon Above U.S. · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It was at some schools I went to (we moved around a lot). But all those schools were in pretty liberal areas, so it was like preaching to the choir. The people who really need to read it are the ones who have never really been exposed to its ideas.

  3. Re:accelerated reader on Interactive Learning Fails Reading Test · · Score: 1

    I had some experience with this in elementary school in Oregon, about 10 years ago. Except I did the opposite of those kids... I did so well that the elementary school's library had no books appropriate for me. Thus I did not have to participate, and gained the envy of the entire school.

    All in all, I think it was a good thing :)

  4. Re:Anime on Profitmon Catches The Dollars · · Score: 1

    each Rastamon has the special ability to light up the chalice which has the effect of making themselves and everyone around them feel irie.

    now this is an anime that I would watch.

  5. Re:Goodbye, Miss American Sci-Fi on U.K. SF Writers Dominate Hugos · · Score: 1

    With the exception of Gibson, the "go-go 1980s" and science-fictional 1990s produced vastly worse signal:noise in SF.

    yeah, and Gibson doesn't even live in America anymore... he's lived in Vancouver BC since 1972.

  6. Obvious similarity on Mathematics and Sex · · Score: 1

    In my mind, mathematics and sex are very similar, in that I don't understand either one.

  7. Re:Nope on iTunes Accepts PayPal · · Score: 1

    It's easy to get a card, but from my experiences so far you don't need one. Debit cards are easier to manage, and here in Canada they are accepted almost everywhere, and you can get one even with just a savings account, which for whatever reason I can't do with my bank account back home in the US.

  8. Re:Nope on iTunes Accepts PayPal · · Score: 1

    Really? Well, too bad for Apple, they are missing out on a huge potential consumer base - college students without credit cards.

  9. Nope on iTunes Accepts PayPal · · Score: 1

    You don't need a credit card to use PayPal. Just having a bank account is enough. You can't become a "Verified" member without a CC, but you generally don't need to be Verified.

  10. Re:WHAAAAAA! on EA Games: The Human Story · · Score: 1

    That was the worst, most pointless invokation of Godwin's Law I have ever seen.

  11. Income tax? on Ask Libertarian Presidential Candidate Michael Badnarik · · Score: 1

    Most Libertarians I have talked to want to eliminate the income tax. My question is, how would basic services be provided in the United States with no income tax?

  12. THANK YOU! on Surviving College With Gear And Sanity Intact? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Thank you very much for saying that... it's posts like these that make me regret opting out of moderating. I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I am actually going to university for the education, not for the glorified brothel.

  13. Re:Horizons? Huh? on MMOG Subscription Analysis Provides New Insights · · Score: 1

    I only played Horizons for about two weeks, but I can tell you this... the Horizons community is very touchy and defensive about their game. Recently a group of people from various fan forums descended upon the Wikipedia article for Horizons and ran it into the ground. The dust has settled and it looks good now but there were about 2 days of constant reverts, blatant bad POV edits, and vandalism.

  14. Not a scam on Patriot Act Used to Enforce Copyright Law? · · Score: 1

    boy, I don't know... check out this link. Looks pretty official to me.

  15. Hamas? on Researchers To Climb Ararat To Seek Noah's Ark · · Score: 1

    I hate to be a nitpicker, but Arafat is not, and has never been a leader of Hamas. After all, he is still alive.

  16. Re:Bad Idea... on Stoplights to Mete Out Punishment? · · Score: 1

    On a highway where I live, a particular left turn light goes from yellow to red in about 3 seconds. The road the highway intersects with leads directly to the high school, so it becomes a serious problem in the morning when kids and parents are driving to school. Combine this with the recklessness of the average teenage driver, and the boneheadedness of their parents, and it is serious trouble. I see people running reds almost 2 or 3 seconds after the light turns red. Also, when the light turns green, you have to watch out for people trying to take a right; I've nearly hit idiots many times because they decide to take a right turn while I'm in the middle of the intersection making a left.

    Why don't they (whoever "they" are) take more time to consider these things?

  17. Re:Geeks are "normal", normals are weird on Women Buy More Tech Than Men · · Score: 1

    That is an intriguing idea. However, from my experiences, normals have used me simply as an information repository. If they need to know something and don't know it, they ask me. I tell them, then they're done. In any other situation they don't even acknowledge my existence.

    Of course, the reason for that could be because I'm socially retarded. I'll have to think about that one...

  18. You know your high school is bad... on Microsoft Would Settle For The Children · · Score: 1

    when you wish with all your heart that the school used Windows.

    Our school uses Macs. Unfortunately, it is not a poor school.

  19. Yeah, whatever... on Hackers: Uncle Sam Wants You! · · Score: 1

    Two hacker favorites -- USA Cable's Sci-Fi Channel, and UPN's hit show Buffy the Vampire Slayer -- would be perfect places to air the spot...

    They stereotype you and generalize you and then ask you for help.

  20. Come with me to hacker paradise! on Hackers are 'Terrorists' Under Ashcroft's New Act · · Score: 1

    Canada, here I come!

  21. Could be worse... on SBC/Pacbell To Filter 90% Of alt.binaries Groups · · Score: 1

    They could block alt.*.

    Phoenix DSL did this. Their news feed was already terrible. They had no binaries, awful retention, missing posts...then they decided to block alt.*. Their group count went from about 9000 to 2000. Needless to say, I never used that.

    Now I have GTE, err, Verizon ADSL. My ISP is Earthlink. Earthlink's news server was so slow it was unusable, until they implemented IP blocking. There were apparently a lot of people using other connections who had Earthlink accounts who were using a majority of the bandwidth. Before then, I couldn't get 20 k/s on it. Now, I can easily get 90 k/s (my maximum). And, they have all the binaries groups I could ever want. I hope it stays this way...

  22. Re:Promise me you'll only use this for good. on Code Red Back For More · · Score: 1

    I found something very very similar to this on another server. It was the index.htm file, not a seperate one.

  23. This web page was changed... on Code Red Back For More · · Score: 1
    I just figured out how to set my Netgear RT314 to forward port 80 to my Linux box running Apache. I have only had 2 IPs hit my box so far. I decided to go to one's web page, and this is what I got:

    "fuck USA government
    fuck PoizonBOx
    contact:sysadmcn@yahoo.com.cn"

    Now, this IP range is for Verizon (former GTE) DSL near Seattle, WA, so nobody here would have a yahoo.com.cn address. As far as that PoizonBOx goes, I assume that is the name of the machine or something, but since I don't have any other samples to compare it to (the other IP didn't load), I can't be sure.
    --

  24. Oh boy! on Fourth Indiana Jones Installment · · Score: 1

    Indiana Jones meets Star Wars meets James Bond meets E.T!!! Imagine the hilarious wacky antics that will ensue!

  25. What about archives of entire BBSes? on Every BBS That Ever Was · · Score: 1

    I'm sure I'm not the only person with a total archive of their BBS. Heck, I have DSL now, I could probably run a telnet BBS...but why would I want to?