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  1. Infantile behavior. on Kernel Dev Tells Linus Torvalds To Stop Using Abusive Language · · Score: 1

    Civility is not too much to ask.

  2. 132 on Are 80 Columns Enough? · · Score: 1

    132

  3. Re:This looks like a lie on 256GB Geometrically Encoded Paper Storage Device · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, maybe the 'something new' that he's doing is 'printing' different shaped dots. Atomically different shapes, not 'dots'.

  4. Re:I just don't get it on Variable Star By Heinlein and Robinson · · Score: 1
    ... or am I the lone voice of geek dissent out here?

    Yes, you are.
  5. Re:"Improve the source" not an option for most. on A First Look At Gaim 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Amen! Thanks for putting into words the feelings I've been having about "It's Open Source! If you find a bug you can just fix it yourself!!" idiots for a very long time. Thanks.

  6. Re:too far on Oracle Linux? · · Score: 1
    What happens if/when Oracle deicded to fork the kernel to better support their Db? What happens if/when those forks start to limit my options?

    The point of an Oracle OS will be that it is running your Oracle Database Server(s). It won't be a general purpose distribution with 'development' and 'workstation' options. You won't have, and shouldn't worry about your 'options'. You won't care that it's forked because you won't be using it for any other purpose than to run the Oracle DB software. You won't even care that it's Linux or Solaris or BSD. It'll just be part of the install: first the Oracle OS, then ASM, then 10g. It'll be patched and upgraded just like the other Oracle software, with patches from MetaLink. You won't be installing your favorite webserver or mailserver or anything else on your Oracle Server.

    Specialization, get it?
  7. Re:That really sucks on Hans Reiser Arrested On Suspicion of Murder · · Score: 2, Insightful
    so let me get this straight. You want to murder someone for commiting a murder? That makes you (or the state, rather) just as bad.


    Sorry, not the same.

    In one case an individual has taken the life of another individual, an action the citizenry, through their elected representatives, has declared to be a crime. In the other case, the citizenry, having decided, through their elected representatives, what the punishment should be for the crime, exerts its will.
  8. Re:Revolutionary Idea on Rethinking IM Privacy For Kids · · Score: 1

    +2 Insightful

  9. Re:Hey now... on Intel Pledges 80 Core Processor in 5 Years · · Score: 2, Informative

    Otellini meant both flops and memory xfer rate.

    Clarifiation from TFA:
    "But the ultimate goal, as envisioned by Intel's terascale research prototype, is to enable a trillion floating-point operations per second--a teraflop--on a single chip."

    Further clarification from TFA:
    "Connecting chips directly to each other through tiny wires is called Through Silicon Vias, which Intel discussed in 2005. TSV will give the chip an aggregate memory bandwidth of 1 terabyte per second."

  10. Re:age on MGM to Produce "The Hobbit" · · Score: 1

    Sorry... I forget what it was like to be young, or early middle aged, for that matter, and I'm not sure whether it's the distance or early onset Alzheimer's.
    KenC (yes, I'm 55)

  11. Re:age on MGM to Produce "The Hobbit" · · Score: 2, Informative
    Bilbo: he's young in The Hobbit, old in LoTR:

    51, then 52 in the Hobbit, IIRC.
    111 at the beginning of LOTR (his birthday party). 129? 130? at the Grey Havens?
    Hobbits 'come of age' at 33. Assuming 21:33, 51 ~~ 32. So, early middle age, not "young", I'd say.
  12. Re:Why does it matter if they come to class? on Podcasts of University Lectures? · · Score: 1
    English is a great ability, but it has it's time and place! Don't EVAN try to critique my English, I guarantee to you it is valid (in


    errm... I think you meant "EVEN"
  13. Re:English, please? on ESR Says Linux Followers Should Compromise · · Score: 1

    Ummm... fellows... I think you may have missed the joke.

  14. Re:Trust us! We're the government! on Judge Rules NSA Wiretapping Unconstitutional · · Score: 1
    Nope.

    executive

    is that about which I was thinking.
  15. Re:Impeachment on Judge Rules NSA Wiretapping Unconstitutional · · Score: 1
    The right to free speach and privacy? I belive thats in there somewhere. Is this not the core of the consitution? FREEDOM?

    Privacy? No. Invented by the Supreme Court in some abortion case, as I recall.
    BTW: speech, believe, that's.
  16. Re:Trust us! We're the government! on Judge Rules NSA Wiretapping Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    Congresscritters can't be Impeached, only impeached.

  17. Re:Trust us! We're the government! on Judge Rules NSA Wiretapping Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    Article 2, Section 1, Paragraph 1, first sentence.

  18. Re:Trust us! We're the government! on Judge Rules NSA Wiretapping Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    +2 Very Insightful

  19. Re:years of segrigation on Astronomers Make Important Dark Matter Discovery · · Score: 1

    +2 Very Funny

  20. keep in mind that I 'm too lazy to RTFA.... on The Keyboard That Could Phone Home · · Score: 1

    but, all of you thinking that your typing speed would influence the devices' output... couldn't the device just buffer up your keystrokes a little bit and then send them out timed the way they wanted. I don't know about you, but my hands have memorized many of my passwords and usually just send them out in a burst. If the device was buffering, say, 8-12 bytes at a time and then sending them out timed to perfection, I'd probably just chalk-up any delay that I noticed to normal network lag.

  21. Re:Is SR ever going to be good enough? on Vista Speech Recognition Goes Awry · · Score: 1
    It's much quicker and less annoying to the people around you to just type on your keyboard.
    Hmmm, I have to disagree with the first part: "much quicker" and totally agree with the second part.

    In many office situations that I've observed it's already annoying and distracting with folks YELLING into their cell phones. Having them all talking to their computers will be insane (why do people do that with a cell phone but (usually) not with a land line? I'm guessing sound quality.)

    At any rate, most people speak at over 100 words a minute (my teenage daughters: 200 wpm), even a really good typist does, what? 40, 50 wpm?
  22. Re:Why... on Possible Hole in Black Holes · · Score: 1

    54

  23. Re:I for one... on NPR Looks to Technological Singularity · · Score: 1
    current set of experiences ... at the end of the 20th centruy
    When did this thread begin, anyway?
  24. Re:inherent scientific value? on Project Orion to Bring U.S. Back to the Moon · · Score: 1
    some misguided individuals in the middle East.
    You are pathetically deluded and/or ill-informed. So much so that I don't have time to try to correct your ignorance. Open your eyes. Think critically. Think.
  25. No. on Does Philosophy Have a Role in Computer Science? · · Score: 1

    No. Any argument to the contrary is just self-important twaddle.