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  1. Maybe I need to RTFA on American Movie Execs Could Face Aussie Jails For Hacking · · Score: 0

    So US American Movie Execs can face legal charges in Australia if a Bill is passed inj the US?

  2. Re:Wait, there's more . . . on NeoNapster's NeoAudio Rips Off CDex · · Score: 1

    download.com says that NeoNapster and NeoAudio had a combined total of 20636 downloads just last week.

  3. Re:Aaahhh, now I see on See 4-D Space With 3-D Glasses · · Score: 1

    BSOD is dying.

  4. Re:SS# on Governmental ID System in Japan · · Score: 1

    Your drivers license and DMV records might as well also be considered a "National ID".

  5. Re:9 fps? That's like 6 mph! on Autonomous Race Cars · · Score: 2

    There are 5280 ft in a mile, 3600 seconds in an hour *9 = 32400 FPH /5280 = 6.136...MPH Why even post iit in FPS when you know almost every person that reads it will have to do the math, why don't you just give it in nanometers per light year and let us go from there?

  6. Re:Not junk, per se on 80% Of Incoming E-mail At Hotmail Is Spam · · Score: 1

    I have a yahoo account that I have never give out and is only used by myself for digital Post-Its. After 13 or 14 months I have yet to get a single UCE to it. Too bad I cannot say the same for my hotmail account.

  7. OT: IBM SawMill project on IBM's Deep View · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    SawMill is an IBM project to build an operating system around the L4 microkernel (-kernel). The project web site is short on details of how the project is going so I was wondering if anyone else is keeping tabs on it?

  8. Re:At the risk of sounding offtopic... on Amateur Mars Satellite · · Score: 1

    Yes, maybe they will all fork and independently only ever get half way to the destinations they intend to reach, there will be 32 year old bearded hippies leaving their parents basements all over the world to wind up floating eternally through space desperately trying to use the little time, bandwidth, caffeine, and cold pizza they have left to upload patches to sourceforge.

  9. Re:Lame on In Print: MegaTokyo · · Score: 1

    And I didn't thin _anyone_ really liked those C.O.D. Elvis Presley plates you always see in TV guide.

  10. Re:this is frontpage /. news? on In Print: MegaTokyo · · Score: 1
    Com2Kid has posted 1413 comments.

    You really don't get out much do you?

  11. Re:l33t on In Print: MegaTokyo · · Score: 1

    Did you know Google has a l337 H4x0r language for it's search engine?

  12. Re:Reading bar codes under water? on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition · · Score: 1

    Or target drug trafficking that has been using submarines to smuggle coke from Colombia.

  13. First Post!! on August 2002 Daemon News Ezine Published · · Score: 1

    I know this article was put up on /. yesterday, but I saw BSD and figured I still had a fighting change.

  14. Now I've seen it all on Digital Microfluidics · · Score: 1

    [m]icrofluidic processing? I was going to enroll in the "vapoware 101" class that Duke was offering but for some reason the web site is down.

  15. Re:That's CRAKCERS not HACKERS on Tracking Hackers · · Score: 1

    No, getting a windows manager to boot on your wrist watch is hacking.

  16. Re:How many arrests? on Tracking Hackers · · Score: 1

    Honeypots are about more than arrests people, to be honest, IIRC the red tape required to arrest someone for compromising your system hardly makes it worth while. The efforts are almost better spent securing it in the first place.

  17. Re:hackers != crackers!!!! on Defcon X - Live in Las Vegas · · Score: 1

    hackers != crackers!!!! I am soo sick of hearing that. I am not saying I don't agree with it, only that it has been beaten profusely into the ground by self proclaimed know-it-alls and people that are neither "hacker" no "cracker". The only people calling computer security "hacking" these days are the media, scrip kiddies trying to be cool, and anti virus companies using scare based sales tactics.

  18. Re:To the naysayers... on New IBM Plant Will Mass Produce .1 Micron Chips · · Score: 1

    Accept for Intels .09 prescot that will be out next year right?

  19. Re:203.62.158.32 on OpenSSH Package Trojaned · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What exactly are the odds of that?

  20. Re:From the PDF: "Operating System: Linux" on Robots Go Spelunking · · Score: 3, Funny
    Any questions ?

    yes, what dependencies do I need to install guided-missle-system-0.98.5.i386.rpm?

  21. robots vs terrorists on Robots Go Spelunking · · Score: 1

    I would like the see the terrorists vs the RoboCup bots in fight. You can go in with info-red mounted cameras and hydraulic stabilized guns, but there would be nothing cooler than watching a ton of 5 foot robots slug it out with 'em UFC style.

  22. And .. on Asteroid Fly-By on August 18 · · Score: 3, Funny

    .. I am sure NASA has an oil drilling team on stand by as we read this.

  23. Re:small and efficient on Matchbox -- a Small Footprint Window Manager · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It also uses Tiny-X server instead of the standard Xfree86, which I'm sure has quite a bit to do with the reason it's not huge and doesn't suck.

  24. tabs on Ars Technica Reviews Mozilla · · Score: 4, Informative

    I like the tab feature with Galeon, Mozilla, and opera. That is one large feature they have over IE.

  25. I'm glad to hear it on iVillage Renounces Pop-up Advertising · · Score: 1, Funny

    I've always hoped Apple would continue to do well, maybe we will se an iCity next.