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  1. I submitted this story earlier today & REJECTE on Australian Federal Police Raid Major ISPs · · Score: 0

    what's the go with this moderation?

  2. Dude I kind of need the ~ and ` key on Keyboard Layouts for the 21st Century? · · Score: 0

    Go to home dir and assign output of shell commands to variables.

    Maybe should get rid of those stupid windoze keys on my keyboard. And scroll lock WTF is that for.

  3. Wouldn't be hard with Counterstrike on Turing Test Competition At CalTech · · Score: 0
    Script a bot to:
    • Bunny hop everywhere
    • Use AWP whenever possible
    • spray tags on every surface
    • say everything is gey or l337
  4. I agree entirely on Two Reviews of Debian 3.0 · · Score: 0

    I am no newbie linux user and after using Redhat,Mandrake and SUSE for years tried out the Debian Woody. After going through 10000+ packages deciding what to install. The installer crashed half way through......twice. Not only that every single package on the distro is sooooo outdated. The installer doesn't even support ext3 out of the box and installs a 2.2 kernel by default. Yuck....Sure I know what you uber elite debian diehards are thinking. But I don't really care...you aren't using it cause it installs easy or has all the nice tools, new packages and support and stuff...you just use it because its cool :)

  5. The article says 256 KB of RAM hope this is a typo on PDA Killer or Thickening Vapor? · · Score: 1, Funny

    Oh yeah...almost forgot the obligatory

    imagine a beowulf cluster of these :)

  6. Just DOS the mother f$#*@!# on Under Attack by PanIP's Patent Lawyers? · · Score: 0

    Heaps of tools around to achieve this quite effectively. Maybe not very ethical but people like this deserve it.

  7. Imagine on TCP/IP Enabled Lego Brick · · Score: 0

    a Beowulf cluster of thes :) He must be using his lego web server to serve up the news link site. Got timed out!

  8. LED Uses on Single-Photon LED: Key To Uncrackable Encryption? · · Score: 1

    So I guess these things aren't for flash lights :)

  9. First Posts on Single-Photon LED: Key To Uncrackable Encryption? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Do people who get first posts even read the article? mmmmm I know I didn't just wanted to get in the top ten :)

  10. Its Ready just have to convince managers on Enterprise Linux: Are We There Yet? · · Score: 1

    I try to push Linux whereever I can. The only reason I did my MCSE for both NT and 2000 was so that I could push Linux on managers with authority.

    Linux is more than ready just have to convince Microsoft loving managment of this. Hell the price is right! Every Microsoft Box that I replace with Linux I feel that I am doing the world a service.

  11. Re:Whether or not on Coming Back Soon... The Tasmanian Tiger? · · Score: 1

    I don't think you have to bring those species back. Most of them live happily in Tasmania, Australia. :)

  12. Tigers is not all the Tasmanians hunted on Coming Back Soon... The Tasmanian Tiger? · · Score: 1

    The Tasmanians not only hunted Tigers until their extinction. Before this they hunted people read on:

    On May 7, 1876, Truganini, the last full-blood Black person in Tasmania, died at seventy-three years of age. Her mother had been stabbed to death by a European. Her sister was kidnapped by Europeans. Her intended husband was drowned by two Europeans in her presence, while his murderers raped her.
    Read more here http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/tasmania.html

  13. I will laugh at their puny virus on Enhanced Carnivore To Crack Encryption Via Virus · · Score: 1

    What a joke!

    Do they really think they can get anything useful from this virus the only people stupid enough to execute attachments are people that probably don't have anything worth protecting in the first place.

    Bring on your stupid magic lantern!