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  1. what ? on The Perl Journal e-zine · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    $12 for what ?
    a perl magazine ?
    no thank you , i have the newsgroups
    and i have the perldoc called thingy :P

    i've been a programmer for about 12 years
    now, and i hardly belive that you can
    teach me anything in your magazine.

    i belive in "FREE" things.
    not in things that i have to pay for.

    did i have to pay for perl ?
    no

    did i have to pay for my debian ?
    no

    do i have to pay for perldoc or mailing lists ?
    no

    i understand that you are willing to make
    some money with it (not much, but still)
    but why don't you just get a regular job ?

    the e-industry as u people call it, is OVER
    there is no such thing anymore.

    there is only online banking, amazon & e-bay

    you won't cut it with a perl magazine,
    not even in your wildest dreams.

    Sorry to say all that, but ... just forget the idea

  2. pure bulls*it on Stopping Palladium? · · Score: -1

    they can'y stop us , never
    we're gonna buy just an amd processor
    that's it :)

    [anyway i don't realize how can a palladium
    stop me from running apps in linux,
    you should ask linus about this, i don't belive
    that the little cpu thingy can break it...]

    anyway , the Palladium WILL FAIL.

    [tux takin' over the world, *NIX POWER !!!!]

  3. It's elementary on Gassing Off - Motherboards that Smell? · · Score: 0

    [=== WHOOOO ===]
    [=== WHOOOO ===]

    New electronic devices have just been assembled in the factory, they have been melted from plastic and metal, ofcourse it smells.

    If the shit aint smelling, the shit aint new.

    It's probably ok, just ignore the smell, or use a spray or smth. Buy da little smelling tree that u have in a car ...

    My brand new tv smelled for a day or two, so did my radio and so did even my f***ing nokia cellphone. just ignore it. it will pass

    [=== WHOOOO ===]
    [=== WHOOOO ===]

    #ps. the 'whoos' are just here so someone would notice it

  4. please don't ! on Pop-up Ads Coming to A TV Near You · · Score: 0

    please no , i don't WANT it.
    ads in web are enough ... i'd hate to see
    a popup in a soccer wc or in the summer olympics

    imagine that ronaldo is shooting on the goal
    or shaq is throwing the ball and suddenly comes
    a damn M$ add ... horror !!!

    [the companys can screw themselves]

  5. hehe on Lots of Ice On Mars · · Score: 0

    i'll get my spacecraft ready, i bet they are bad bad aliens there, let's whoooop some green alien ass !!!

  6. trilingual on Bilingual Brain Explored · · Score: 0

    why only bi ?
    i read my native language estonian, english
    and german without translating anything ...

    it actually really is wierd when i think about it now, i don't translate most of the text to estonian if i read slashdot ...
    instead i just read it ... and when i write a comment i think in english ... it would be almost
    impossible too to get all sentences from estonian to english translated just like that anyway (too many structural differences)

    eek ... you make me feel wierdo with this article ...

    viva /.

  7. well well ... defragmenting raid , but on MS ??? on Useful RAID Tools? · · Score: -1, Troll

    at first the idea seems a bit foggy to me ...
    have you ever read the specs ?
    a )i suggest you to dump the idea about raid 5
    b )get raid 0 or 1
    c )get *nix software
    d )forget dell or any a other x86 based machine
    as capable server

    (i use x86 for quake3 and prefer sun as server
    hardware ... x86 aint designed for server business ...
    don't belive the rumors about the GHz stories ...
    it really doesn't matter at some point)

  8. Gongratz on Kathleen Fent Read This Story · · Score: 0

    Way to go Taco !!!

    Sorry to see you go, but that's the way life is :(

    (Al Bundy Fan)

  9. Re:What I need on OpenPKG 1.0 Released · · Score: 0

    at first , debian isn't very far from that,
    just make a clickable gui (at the moment
    you have to type in apt-get install mozilla
    and press enter after that).

    if that doesn't suit you , get Bloody M$,
    they "install" on the click ..........
    and don't let you configure anything ...

  10. Re:Has anyone actually read their documentation? on OpenPKG 1.0 Released · · Score: 1

    alright, let's then face it ... it no good ?
    the thing is if i mostly depend on dpkg's
    and wanna install a .rpm with this openpkg
    and it doesn't recognize my .dpkg's , it's
    gonna mess with dependicies ???
    like let's make a greater mess than it already
    is ???
    damn your good :p

  11. Someone is still trying to get off with RPM? on OpenPKG 1.0 Released · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Come on people. You can't just say let's replace
    dpkg with rpm on debian ... at first debian's
    format is better (don't wanna chat over it here,
    just read some damn faq's at first, ok?)
    The second thing is , what good is an rpm,
    if you still need to build it for all the platforms?
    I agree that there should be an i386 rpm available,
    cause there are n users on the net still using
    some kind of red hat or smth like that.
    But more wise would be put out the src packages
    and let the clients build it.
    The first thing is that it aint the developers
    problem to compile he's app for Mr X on system
    Mr Y, let him do it. I've been in this mess once
    but then i turned to java,tcl and python just
    because i don't wanna make my projects unpopular
    because of my laziness.
    If somone want's to contribute to the free world
    let him compile it and put it up beside the src
    packages.
    Still i like dpkg, the dependicies it has and
    the way it's built.
    I moved to debian, cause it's easier to handle.
    I can directly mail to the package builders and
    ask for updates etc.
    Some of you might find that rpm -i
    is good enough for you, but for me it aint.
    Debian rocks. and so does dpkg.
    If you wanna use rpm and don't know exactly what
    this does to your machine it's fine with me, but
    i'll stay on dpkg and are NEVER gonna go back to
    i386.rpm.

    With Love,
    From Dorpat.

  12. Re:Java the UNIX way: Ant and vim on Java IDEs? · · Score: 1

    right you are , vim & ant rock for servlet/jsp
    writing