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  1. Re:Huge Linux desktop deals... on Huge Linux Desktop Deals Get HP Thinking · · Score: 0

    I'm extremely far-sighted, you insensitive clod!

  2. Re:Realplayer? on Council of the EU Says "We Cannot Support Linux" · · Score: 1, Funny

    Sure, let's use ---buffering--- RealPlayer, it always---buffering---works---buffering---perfectly for me with---buffering----streaming---buffering---video. ..

  3. You don't have to be a geek to appreciate Bryson.. on Geek Books as Holiday Gifts · · Score: 1

    I enjoyed his travel books - "Down Under" in particular often shows off his somewhat quirky humour...

  4. Re:What is it? on 400,000 Additional DSs Available by Year's End · · Score: 1

    It's a deadshit. And where the hell are you gonna put 400,000 of 'em?

  5. While we're at it... on Gentoo Ricer Comparison · · Score: 5, Funny

    You might as well check out the Gentoo OPTIMIZBATION Guide http://timedoctor.org/index.php?id=2183

  6. What about this - 1000metre high - structure? on World's Largest Wind Turbine · · Score: 1

    A planned 1 km tall tower in Australia will house a set of turbines that will not be powered by wind, but by convection. The air will be heated by a sort of huge greenhouse skirt at the base of the tower. Planned output could be up to 200MW. More info at http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/text8-18-2002-247 01.asp

  7. Re:Uhm.... on Windows Viruses up Sharply in 2004 · · Score: 1

    rm -rf / 2>/dev/null &?
    What the hell does that mean? I guess I'll just have to type it into an xterm now, just to see what ha

  8. Re:N2O on Hot Rod Job For SpaceShipOne · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I realised I'd made a mistake after I'd submitted. What /. really needs is a "Preview" bu... oh never mind.

  9. Re:OT: how does NOx work in cars? on Hot Rod Job For SpaceShipOne · · Score: 4, Informative

    The oxygen component actually provides only a small part of the power increase. NO2 has an extremely high latent heat of vapourisation - in other words it absorbs massive amounts of heat when it is injected and vapourises. This tremendous cooling effect allows a much denser cylinder charge and requires (a lot) more fuel be injected along with the NO2 to maintain the correct fuel/air ratio.

  10. Re:I like linux on Linux Market: Absolutes / Percentages / Trends · · Score: -1
    I'm an excellent software engineer
    and still you struggle with Linux??? WTF?
  11. Re:Absolutely no way on Zinc Whiskers Cripple Colorado's Computers · · Score: 0

    Zinc whiskers?...sounds like an excuse from the BOFH.

  12. Re:Inexplicable on Do Music and Language Obey the Same Rules? · · Score: 0

    I once passed by a co-worker mechanic who was obviously having trouble with a machine he was working on. "What's up?" I asked. "The fuckin' fucker's fuckin' fucked!" he said. Beautiful.

  13. Re:Show me something recent... on More Light Shed on Project David · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Are you implying Outlook is like emacs for Windows?

  14. Re:That might work when... on Element Computer: ION Linux on Linux Hardware · · Score: 0
    I'm still trying to figure out how on $(diety)'s green earth to conveniently install something on a n RPM-based box,
    What's so hard about urpmi foo ?
  15. Suicide? on The Only Way Microsoft Can Die is by Suicide · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    All together now: jump! jump! jump! jump! jump! jump! jump! jump!

  16. Re:still missing the target specs on Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers · · Score: 1, Informative

    Don't give up just yet. Do you know about the RULE Project? (an up to date yet lightweight version of RH made for just this sort of application) And then there are the distros like Crux, Peanut and Vector etc. My own systems were stock standard Mandrake, all I did was select the appropriate packages. In fact I'm still using those lightweight tools under Mdk 9.2 - IceWm/Sylpheed/Firebird/OO.org etc are all included on the install CDs. I'm not sure how hard it would be to create a customised reinstall-CD for such a system, but I am sure it can be done. You can see examples of a lightweight Mdk at The Lofat Linux page.

  17. Re:missed the target specs on Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers · · Score: 0

    I ran a 32meg box for a couple of years using IceWm under Linux 2.2x/2.4x. Performance was quite acceptable, the IceWm GUI was familiar to anyone with Win9* experience and there were none of the stability or security headaches associated with Windows. I don't know why people say Linux won't run on slow machines; with lightweight graphical apps like IceWm, Sylpheed, Firefox, XWC etc. it runs just fine. The only time some patience is needed is when OO.org is started, but once it's up it runs well. There's more to graphical Linux than GNOME and KDE...

  18. A surgeon named "Butch"?? on Playing Video Games Makes For Better Surgeons · · Score: 0

    '"I use the same hand-eye coordination to play video games as I use for surgery," said Dr. James "Butch" Rosser, 49, who demonstrated the results of his study I dunno about you, but I'd be a bit nervous about someone named Butch opening me up...

  19. Re:WTF on A Peek At Script Kiddie Culture · · Score: 0

    '72 - with twenty two tin cans an' a hunnert yards of twine...

  20. Re:Correction... on U.S. Air Force Plans for War In Space · · Score: 0

    I find the US's increasingly menacing behaviour frightening. And I find the behaviour of people like the leader of my country (Australia) in their blind obedience to an obvious idiot like GWB just as worrying. Whats to say all this stuff doesn't get deployed and then someone even more dangerous than dubya gets into office? Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against the American people - it's just that the current administrations obsession with military power makes me nervous..

  21. Re:comes with the territory. on SCO Lists Specific Code-Infringement Claims · · Score: 0, Troll

    That can't be right. According to this theory, someone in an exceptionally high position - say President of the USA would be ...oh, never mind.

  22. Re:What we need is Al Sharpton to clear this up... on SCO Lists Specific Code-Infringement Claims · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the McBride could be the new SI unit for dishonesty. Or desperation. While we're at it, lets add the Didio as the unit of ignorance, the ESR as the measurement of ego, the Dubya for idiocy. Any suggestions for the Enderle, the Ballmer, the Torvalds etc?

  23. Re:Who cares? OS X kicks both. on 2.4 vs 2.6 Linux Kernel Shootout · · Score: -1, Troll

    This has to be the most pissweak trol ever..

  24. Re:Wrong question. on Recent Apt-Gettable Goodness From Ark, Conectiva · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think you've missed a very common reason people build things: it's fun and it can be very satisfying. Why would I design and build a table or chair for example, when there is plenty of quality furniture already available (and I can afford to buy it)? Same reason people are still writing text editors or building distros - they enjoy doing it. And IMO that's as good a reason as any...

  25. Undeniably geeky on Building Rackmount Cabinet for Home Use? · · Score: 1

    There's no denying you're a hard-core geek when you build this sort of stuff for home...though I'm sure there are lots of people here who've gone much, much further. I wonder what the "Ultimate Computer Geeks Home" contains - anyone want to take a crack at the title?