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  1. yeah.. on The 100-Million Mile Network · · Score: -1, Troll

    Bulletproof your gear

    Just be aware bullets will fscker your networker.

  2. Re:Maybe it also explains... on Fighting for Your Overtime? · · Score: 1

    And your comment was? rep/reputation, but don't tell me, you where being sarcastic correct? or it was suppose to be funny? dumbass.

  3. Re:Maybe it also explains... on Fighting for Your Overtime? · · Score: 1

    And why what you say gives the US a bad rep in the rest of the world...

    Fucktard.

  4. Re:no, it is so wrong. on Linus Speaks Out, Calls SCO 'Cornered Rat' · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "OpenSource is what I say it is"

    Word from the wise, learn to shut your mouth when your have no clue.

  5. Re:No Disrespect intended. on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 1

    Humourless bastard

    woah, what you say is truth, all I said was would not it be better if it was not like that?

    Peace.

  6. no, it is so wrong. on Linus Speaks Out, Calls SCO 'Cornered Rat' · · Score: 2, Informative

    If anyone knows what's in Linux, it's Linus Torvalds. He did the first work on the open-source operating system

    My god, RMS will be breathing fire at this I bet.. but for god sakes can we just understand that the opensource movement was a derivative of the Freesource movement.. its not allot to ask really.. stop and learn the facts.

    1, Linus developed a kernel, a good one.
    2, His followers use FREESOURCE apps to make it into what we know as "Linux" but really is GNU+Linux.
    3, MOD me down and you prove just how little you know ;).

  7. Re:No Disrespect intended. on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 1

    scary world innit ;)

  8. Re:No Disrespect intended. on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 1

    nice to know you have given up on all hope...

  9. Re:Nasa won't learn on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 1

    Bloody good point, one I asked myself, all I could come up with was.. atleast they would of had a chance, even if that chance was a pretty slim one.

    But if they had pulled that off.. it would have been just about the most memorible event in space history next to Armstrong stepping on the moon and mucking his speech up ;)

    Would not even the attempt knowing the risks have been better?

  10. Re:I didn't think it was so bad until I read this. on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 4, Insightful

    At the end of the day they knew the risks, and they took them, hell I'm not an American, but I respect them, and know they served humanity with all they had to give, shame we all are not like that, could be a nice place otherwise, this world that is.

  11. Re:Nasa won't learn on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 1

    They did learn from it, they just did NOT learn to listen.. that is really all I can see where the problem comes down to, please if I am wrong someone tell me.. I really do not think I am.

    Common sense if you will at the end of the day could have stopped this from happening.

  12. Re:No Disrespect intended. on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 1

    I have to ask why this was moderated overrated? is there some fear factor involved in admitting that sometimes we as humans just don't listen??

    I always live by the fact that when there is a situation there is always a problem, listen and learn from *anyone* that voices concern, it can and will save lifes.

  13. No Disrespect intended. on Columbia's Final Minutes in Detail · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But this is a classic lack of communication problem, people voiced there concerns but they where shooshed away because of the "nah that won't happen" syndrom.. lets hope we all learn from this lesson.

  14. Re:doing just that on Unemployed? Why Not Start a Software Company? · · Score: 1

    1) server colocated in datacenter with back-up dial-in line $300/mo + $2000/server

    DSL costs me 25 a month, I run all my services from there, when I get a job and its complete they pay for the colocated server for there use.

    2) SSL cert, web site marketing costs, etc. $500/yr

    No need for one when developing software, again its an expense of the client if your developing web based services.

    3) answering service, mail box, fax service $600/yr

    A decent professional site/email based on your DSL line will cover that, mobile and fax machine are a small cost really.

    4) cell phone & DSL at home $100/mo

    Granted.

    5) incorporation, filings, fees, business liability insurance, registered agaent $2000/yr

    Granted.

    6) business checking account $500/open

    Costs nothing in the UK, so granted for the US as I dont know.

    7) software, $0. all open source

    Now your talking ;)

  15. Re:Google Cache on The Tyranny of Copyright? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    your a moron.

  16. Re:Google Cache on The Tyranny of Copyright? · · Score: 1

    Thats what I thought, but why did it not work the first time?

  17. Re:Google Cache on The Tyranny of Copyright? · · Score: 1

    to follow up on that.. it did'nt work the first time, but on the 2nd attempt it did... anyone know how this works as its just a link the same as was given in the article..

  18. Re:Google Cache on The Tyranny of Copyright? · · Score: 1

    goto: www.google.com

    enter into the seatch input:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/25/magazine/25COP YR IGHT.html?pagewanted=all

    click first link..

    not that hard really is it..

  19. Re:Dear God on 'Bagle' Worm Heading For A Windows PC Near You · · Score: 1

    More appropriately "stop running attachments".

  20. Re:For The Think Tank on Sun's new UltraSPARC workstation: the Blade 1500 · · Score: 1

    I also don't use my handicaps as excuse for anything.

    That is by far the most ignorant thing Ive heard you say. Lets say you get run down and paralyzed how would you see yourself? to lazy to walk?

  21. Re:Next service pack is 2. on Sun's new UltraSPARC workstation: the Blade 1500 · · Score: 1

    Just thought you should know, maybe the monkeys already knew SP2 was in the works, so went straight to SP3, so you don't look like and asshole.

  22. Re:No. on Are Geeks in Saudi Arabia Just Like Us? · · Score: 1

    See why I get so fucked off with the Americans?

  23. Re:For The Think Tank on Sun's new UltraSPARC workstation: the Blade 1500 · · Score: 1

    The way you speak _does_ make people think differently about you

    Slight error there, I was NOT speaking I was typing.. there is a difference.

    An irrirant of mine is ignorance, you are full of it, you seem to presume my grammar and spelling should be perfect, well its not, and to add to it I dont spellcheck 100% of my posts, its a /. post not a thesis Im writing, and lastly Im dyslexic. But in your brain it seems, anyone that posts on /. with a mistype, bad punctuation or shitty grammar somehow should know better, wake up and relise this is the real world, no one is perfect.

  24. Re:For The Think Tank on Sun's new UltraSPARC workstation: the Blade 1500 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    woah, a grammar/spelling whore(not many of them about these parts), take you long to come up with that? did it? mmmm? make you feel all warm inside? did it? mmmm? did it make your feel like more off a man? did it? mmmm?

    Your life must be so full of shit to have nothing better to do than come up with this kind of crap.

    I bet you also beat up Neil Armstrong for fucking up the moon speech? right? mmm?

  25. Re:No. on Are Geeks in Saudi Arabia Just Like Us? · · Score: 1

    ah yeah, sorry, I just see so many American replys that seem to state /. or the internet is a US thing only; that I replied before I read.. I jumped the gun, sorry.