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  1. I don't get it on The Return Of Solaris 9 For x86 · · Score: 0

    If they are shipping Linux Sun distro, why bother making Solaris?

  2. DVDs on Consumer Friendly (or Disney Hostile) DVD Players? · · Score: 0

    Before this DVDs where away thirteen years strongly think up to now. That is many years for one vcr! I am suprised that it broke rather not completely as my!

    Many disks can easily betrogen to become to play in order to jump over the whole intro FBI, which bad man does not copy this or held, by hitting the NEXT TITLE key fast, as DVD begin. I did this many times.

  3. Re:The nut of the problem on Shattering Windows · · Score: 0

    The memory address would have to be in the process address space of the executable that was recieving the evil timer message. This is a pretty convoluted and not effective way of controling other processes. The king of process control is DLL injection, API hooking, and ReadProcessMemory/WriteProcessMemory. All of which are fully explained (including sample code) in Programming Applications for Windows by Jeffery Richter.

  4. Loki? on Halo for the PC and Mac · · Score: 0

    Will Loki port halo to Linux?

  5. Isn't slashdot sad? on NeuStar to Manage .US Registry · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I once thought slashdot was a great place for intelligent conversations, but any website that has an entire day of the week dedicated to people flaming each other is pretty 14m3. Where have all the slashdorks gone?

  6. Gardening on Tiny Apps · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Does anybody else like to garden?

  7. Re:Mmmm...toast on W3C Seeks Feedback on VoiceXML · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Crisp

  8. Re:Screw passport. Bitch about java. on Groups Push FTC to Act on MS XP, Passport · · Score: 0, Troll

    Java sucks. I'm glad somebody is trying to destroy it. Unfortunatly, MS is too little too late and people have wasted too much money and time with it to move to anything else now. "Java hype is built on the promulgation of two Big Lies. No. 1: Java is as fast, or faster, than other programming languages. And No. 2: Java is "portable" -- it is "write-once, run-everywhere" -- in other words, a Java program can be written once and then run on any kind of computer or operating system. But five years after Java's introduction, it is still slow and cumbersome, and not only has the "write-once, run-everywhere" promise not been delivered on, it's also turned out to not even be necessary. " - A guy that doesn't like Java.