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  1. heh!! on Adopt a KDE Geek · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Take a loan why do you begg?
    No pain no gain!-qtod
    If you keep you ass down and watch them leap,you will never get up to it!

    It's the output of my emotional distress

  2. Re:Does anyone ever pay attention? on Web-based Road Monitoring · · Score: 1

    Objective
    1+view predicted weather and road conditions
    2+monitor the potential for deteriorating road conditions
    3+predict the impact of upcoming weather on specific road segments
    4-assess treatment recommendations based on proven rules of practice
    5-devise a plan for anti-icing, deicing, plowing, or other road treatment


    1,2,3 -Means its not only for the plowers
    4,5 -For the plowers

    1,2,3 - Are already forcasted on Media

    But eventually it all for the drivers ;)

  3. Could be a hole? on Humankind Makes Last Stand Against Machine · · Score: 1

    Garry Kasparov crushed the champion computer program Deep Junior in his trademark aggressive style on Sunday in the first game of their six-game

    Deep Junior programmers say it focuses more on strategy than on capturing the opponent's chess pieces quickly.

    Garry was clever enough to understand that!

  4. Future of expo? on Linuxworld Expo Wrapup · · Score: 1

    what would it be for the next year?

    .

  5. Impact not on CmdrTaco on Environmental Impact of the Ubiquitous Microchip · · Score: 1

    CmdrTaco's Impact of the Ubiquitous Microchip

  6. Re:Why not limewire on Shutting down Kazaa · · Score: 1

    didnt you mention open source limewire on gNet
    It is open standard software running on an open protocol, free for the public to use.
    advandages over other p2p
    >>>>Remote queueing: if an uploader is too busy to handle a download request, it will queue you. The uploader then serves downloads in a first-come, first-serve basis. This feature is compatible with the queueing schemes used by other vendors.
    >>>Safer resumes: LimeWire keeps track of the hashes for all incomplete files. This reduces the chance of a corruption when resuming.
    >>>Browse host feature--even works through firewalls
    >>>Unique "ultrapeer" technology reduces bandwidth requirements for most users
    >>>Limewire is written in Java, and will run on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Sun, and other computing platforms

    check out the flash preview here

  7. Re:Kazaa vs eMule on Shutting down Kazaa · · Score: 1

    giFT is down after Jasta tookover the development,
    you can't find it on giFT ftp:.
    No new releases are out yet
    But Jasta developers are targeting its release soon

  8. Re:kazaa on Shutting down Kazaa · · Score: 5, Informative

    Diet Kazaa is much better than kazaalite you can change your nearest supernode[find a t1 or higher super node]. It has ip browser that show the ip address of the remote user. It blocks upgrade notice. You can customize ur kazaa remove the media bar, remove the menu bar etc.. all that kazaalite lacks

    .

  9. More links on Sporting Event Featuring Commercials · · Score: 1

    About.com has a very nice guide to Super Bowl XXXV11
    check it out here>

  10. Re:Why large grapes on Large File Problems in Modern Unices · · Score: 1

    Dont be the good old fox .)

  11. Re:Unreal 2 based on America's Army on Linux · · Score: 0

    Unreal lacks 3d effects.. its look too flat

  12. Re:Opera effected? on Cross-Site-TRACE · · Score: 0

    Check this out ---
    [how]
    (real show)

    first, realize MS programmers are lazy(= "too busy") and they prefer to
    look wise, so you can doubt that they generate a page to load a multimedia
    file.
    then, check it: i played a small trick: typing
    javascript:alert(document.body.innerHTML)
    in the address field when the content of MSIE is a JPG file.
    soon after confirmation, try the trick and you'll find it doesn't work on
    a JPG file because the URL is encoded properly.(that programmer must have
    been fired for his defence)
    now you may lose self-confidence -- MS is not that foolish.
    but thinking about "document.open" hole(not "flaw") will encourage you.
    (the essential point!)
    then after several tries, you have this document.

    (very few steps)

    [more?]
    this trick may work on other browsers, but i can't test it at present.

  13. Re:Opera effected? on Cross-Site-TRACE · · Score: 0


    What we end up with from WhiteHat Security is a way to circumvent the
    HttpOnly cookie feature in IE6SP1, nothing else.

    -cutout bugtraq

  14. Re:wow.... on Where Are They Now: Q*Bert · · Score: 0

    They dont sleep they add to the hits so there is no point on waking up the next morning...... oh:)

    sig:Karma-sutra

  15. share on Hollywood Muscles Aussie ISPs Over Movie Downloading · · Score: 0



    Happiness is not so much in having as sharing. We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

    -Norman MacEwan

    Please share or else I will abortire ur download!!!

  16. Re:Mozilla-unfriendly on Matt Groening on Internet and Cartoons · · Score: 0

    But my Opera6.2 works good on it

  17. Re:Solution? on More Info on the October 2002 DNS Attacks · · Score: 0

    its mping -i hosts.txt -s alive.txt -f dead.txt -c 500000000000++

  18. Re:Oh really? on More Info on the October 2002 DNS Attacks · · Score: 0

    Then, the skr1pt k1dd1es show up and start a 'trinoo' or 'tribal flood' type DoS that floods your network and slows all your servers down to a crawl.
    Crap !!
    You get most of the solutions out here

    And for trinoo and TFN go here

  19. IDS Specialist on More Info on the October 2002 DNS Attacks · · Score: 0

    Intrution detection systems can repress 300++ different DoS signatures and would be one of the best obstacle between from those DoS attacks.

  20. Re:If I were Google on Google Responds to SearchKing's Lawsuit · · Score: 0

    Like indians or pakistani's for silly

  21. spawns high-tech race on India's Bargain Supercomputer · · Score: 0

    Simulated on by the challenge from Japan, the US gov is investing money into the technology race. IBM, flush with a $563 million government contract to build two new supercomputers, [2004 with a 100-teraflop machine that would be nearly three times faster than Earth simulator] Click here

  22. heh! on How Are You Spending Your Christmas Vacation? · · Score: 0

    None has time for slashdotin on wednesdays!!
    Everyones busy freakin!
    #let me find some busy too [got kids wot else u need *a sexy wife!ah];)
    hukp!! hukp!!

  23. Binladen on Full-Text Audio Search · · Score: 0

    http://audio.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=U TF-8&q=binladen+ahh+pains

    Buffer overflow!!
    [hmm!]

  24. Too much to think! on Star Wars Galaxies Only to Allow One Character Per Account · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How do u know the true INTENtion of good & bad?
    We are programmed to think good= @Everything_good
    They might be programmed= @something_else[my google didnt figure it out :(]
    Good might be bad in alien language and inverse for extra-terrestrials!
    It might be excellent for their logic --->"single-characters per account"[$ per a/c]

    Informative[-5]--This is just a plain old text

  25. Revenue analasis on Mandrake News · · Score: 1

    Redhat Press idg.net has an article about SuSE Linux