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  1. ut oh, Robertson & his bloodthristy cult ... on Flying Reptile The Size of A Small Airplane · · Score: 0

    ... of automoton sheep wont like this one bit, since it is impossible, since time only began 3300 years ago.

  2. question marks in your signature on Securing Mac OS X Tiger · · Score: 0

    That is a kind of humorous signature you got yourself there, but should there be question marks following the words "tap"? Does not seem like tapping a keyboard.

  3. Re:Metadata in the PDF on Securing Mac OS X Tiger · · Score: 0

    That is sort of one teeny tiny bit funny, since he obviously could be using Tiger, without needing expensive Acrobat installed, to do the same.

  4. Re:Amazing america on Post-Katrina Images on Google Maps · · Score: 0

    OH my dog, you are right. I had not thought of that.

      Those poor people were trying their best to take care of each other & some of us are trying to get a couple more diagonal inches of telelvision.

  5. Re:In my AXIO HYBRID PACK on What's In Your Laptop Bag? · · Score: 0

    ... and it all weights only 57 pounds & is worth more than most people's automobiles. :)

  6. Re:Inside my laptop bag... on What's In Your Laptop Bag? · · Score: 0

    Your DVD drive is external?!

    You poor person, you, pity. :)

  7. almost ready for my mom on Five Reasons Not to Use Linux · · Score: 0

    He is right on with most of this, I dont know any one who actually bought all those third-aprty security app's he mentioned, but it is a fair point.

    Linux is not quite ready for my mom. When it is, then we have arrived.

    I look forward to the day. (SuSe is almost there)

    Peace. Love. Linux.

    Jason

  8. come on, man, pay attention on Microsoft to Launch "Skype Killer" · · Score: 0

    come on, man, pay attention. The only one to offer calls to lanf lines?! Please. There are dozens, I mean, dozens of services that have done that for a very long time now, most of which are far better than Skype any way. Just for one tiny example, look at www.freeworldddialup.com

    You can not post incorrect information & retain any credibility.

  9. the least interesting thing ever read on /. on Crunching the Math On iTunes · · Score: 0

    This is the least interesting thing I have ever read on /.

  10. being tested by 3 universities right not on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 0

    Check out

    http://www.voip-news-net.com/2005/08/verisign_and_ un.html

    for a bit more on this "type" of thing, I dont know if theyre using Asterisk or not, they ought to be though, but this is happening.

    Hopefull this URL will be of use to someone.

    Peace.

    Jason

  11. Re:Bass Ackward on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 0

    What if you were a hospital and wanted all your doctors & nurses to use ordinary mobile phones to communicate (ie: make recordings, etc, etc) on the internal private PBX.

    This is a good idea, & from the reply posts, not very well understood (yet).

    By the way, Motorola is working on the device you described (as are many manufacturers, I just dont know of them yet).

    Cheers.

    Jason

  12. Re:Done that! on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 0

    Please post more details for we Asterisk users who want to replicate.

    Peace. Love. Linux.

    Jason

  13. Re:*blink* on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 0

    Why wouldnt they?

    We see them using mobile phones to do IED detonations every day in Iraq right now.

  14. Re:I'd advise this device on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 0

    This is not what the powster is talking about.

    What if you had a hospital and wanted all your doctors & nurses to use ordinary mobile phones to communicate (ie: make recordings, etc, etc) on the internal private PBX.

    This is a good iea & from the reply posts, not very well understood (yet).

    Skype's days are numbered, by the way.

  15. Re:Seriously now on GSM and Asterisk Integration? · · Score: 0

    I do not know if filktoastman is joking or not.

    I will say, though, that this is a fantastic idea for say a construction site type application, or perhaps, if cost effective, (ie: that's the big question here) the home.

    And, yes, it is do-able, and being done, right now.

    Just google on the relevant terms.

  16. perhaps the most important OS ever on Bell Labs Unix Group Disbanded · · Score: 0

    UNIX must be one of the, if not "the", most important OS ever released to the public.

    Windows is now trying to add (even more) UNIX-like features and functions in to it. Apple has embraced it 100%. Linux is now huge & running on every kind of device, from the PDA to the traditional heavy metal. I wonder what is next? Wow.

    Cheers, gent's, cheers.

    Have a couple of fingers of scotch in a lowball & relax.

  17. Re:The best car is NONE. on Modded Hybrid Cars Get Up to 250 MPG · · Score: 0

    wow, if you do not guzzle gas or think along those lines, you are a damned hippie. Well, good. Count me in that group, too. The name calling is first sign of nothing important to say. Thank you for your comments. Please refrain from making any more until you have somehting tactful & intelligent to say.

    Cheers,
    Another Hippie

  18. stooooopidest thing read/heard in 89 days on Warming Up Mars With Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I recently started marking days & things heard of stupdendous stupidity on my calendar in a way to track just how much stupidity is around me. I went back and checked my calendar and it is official, I have not heard or read of anything as stooopid as this in 89 days.

    Wow.

    I wonder how long I will have to go to top this?

    On another bend on this same idea, how come people want to work on problems in the universe when we are killing and starving each other to death here on this forgotten mudball hurtling through space right this second. These people, in my (not so ) humble opinion ought to be ashamed of themselves for wasting the money it took to hatch this idiocy was not sent to Niger.

  19. it is a beautiful thing on Modded Hybrid Cars Get Up to 250 MPG · · Score: 0

    I hope my daughters have 100% battery type powered vehicles, do not use nearly any foreign oil petroleum, it is about our only hope of not destroying the entire world (& sacrificing the entire graduating class of 2011 to war to access petroleum).

    More power to this guy & any others who have the cajones & brains to attempt it & any other experiments/improvements to do what the manufactuers will not.

    I hope the fat old dumb white men who run these companies choke on their fourth martini at lunch when they learn of this.

  20. Re:Evem 80MPG would stick it to the Saudi Royals on Modded Hybrid Cars Get Up to 250 MPG · · Score: 0

    Do not forget about all of Cheney's & Bush's (Carlyle Group) either.

  21. is it not obvious that the IP is going to ruin ... on Microsoft's Bold Patent Move · · Score: 0

    Is it not painfully obvious that IP law in this country is a trainwreck ... no a chemical tanker train car wreck.

  22. Canucks ought to be embar-assed on Canadian Telco Admits to Blocking Union's Website · · Score: 0

    This is something that Cheney & Rove & his goons would think twice about doing. This is F-ing preposterous for the Canucks to be doing. This is not right. When ever our company does business in Canada from now on, we will avoid tihs compnay, we will bad mouth them, we will steer clients away from them, we will do everything we can to make them feel the financial hurt of their short-sighted, unfair, greed and hubris.

    I hope they BK.

    Good riddance.

  23. Re:Does obscurity help here? on Rundown on SSH Brute Force Attacks · · Score: 0

    Yes, a little. We move all SSH daemon to high numbered non-standard port numbers, which does a coupel of things, no it does not remove the issue, but it does let Snort have a chance to see the port scan taking place, looking for the SSH daemon, then we can do something about that, if the casual snooper has not given up by then.

    We are also working in the use of "fwsnort" & "blockhosts".

  24. Re:power monitoring on Home Power Monitoring Hack · · Score: 0

    Touche'.

    I am going to do it.

    Peace. Love. Linux.

    Jason

  25. Re:UN reforms on Governing the Internet Report Released · · Score: 0

    because it does not belong to one country, it belongs to the entire planet, and ought to be governed in a way that shows that it belongs to the entire planet, not some serf-serving, self-appointed, un-overseen, private Californian corporation.

    Why dont you let Enron oversee the energy policy. Oh, wait ... no, forget it.