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  1. hmmm on EU Claims Internet Could Fall Apart Next Month · · Score: 1

    Didn't most of EU claimed that the Iraq problem could be resolved with out going to war?

    Wouldn't be the first time that they were wrong

  2. Re:Tinfoil shoes? on Korean Mozilla Binaries Infected · · Score: 1

    Or...

    Maybe the NSA/CIA boys finally figured out that the only way to break into (north/south) Korea networks is through social engineering. So insert a trojan into some piece of software that Koreans have a chance of installing onto thier computers and hope for the best that one of those installation is going to be on a goverment/military network.

    (yadda yadda yadda, tongue in that flabby matter around your jaw bone)

  3. Re:Is this an accurate statement? on Cinelerra 2.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Thought I'd let you all in a little secret.

    They, as in Heroine Virtual, is really a he. Adam Williams the name on the whois is the man in charge.

    He just hides behind they because he thinks that taking him to court is a lot easier then taking them to court.

    Though you still got to give him credit he did write all of this on his own more or less.

  4. Re:AI on Social Robot? · · Score: 1

    From the look of this header file here http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~reids/challenge/interface s/mobInterface.h (look towards the buttom at the function names). I'd say this thing has the intelligence level the turtle.

  5. Re:How much longer until 1-900? on WebTV/MSNTV Virus Dials 911 · · Score: 1

    Phone companies collect the money from the customer first. When the check clears, the culprit will get the bill.

  6. The three principals of marketing... on Sun to Charge for Star Office 6.0 · · Score: 1

    Entice.

    Addicat.

    Exploit.

  7. already?? on In Line for Episode II · · Score: 1

    Is it me, or does this seems like one of those cons from the old days. Where you have a few guys start screaming I want one I want one, to get the crowd in on the hype.?

  8. different experience... on Handling Discrimination in the IT Workplace? · · Score: 1

    In my job history, I started when I was 18, I never experienced anything relating to discrimination, jealousy or hatred by the elders. In most cases most of the old timers(40+) usually tried to take me on as a protege, or some such. But I was not into IT, I got into programming instead. How about others that started a career in programming in early age? I'm thinking that the fact that one is more of an engineering type(programming) and IT is more like technical skill plays a role? Maybe programmer don't feel as threatened by new comers because that skill set does not have to change very ofter. Where as in IT, it's a constantly changing world?