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  1. Re:Why? Chimera is better. on Chimera Developer Considers Dropping It · · Score: 1

    I'm just using the last point release .6 / 2002110415. I running on a 733 w/ a gig of ram.

  2. Do u have a keygen for Wind0zes xp? on Ask Kevin Mitnick · · Score: 4, Interesting

    From what I have read, it seems that you did more with social engineering than you did with actual hacking. What would you say your greatest strength is with regards to using hardware/software? Your greatest weakness?

  3. Why? Chimera is better. on Chimera Developer Considers Dropping It · · Score: 1
    I tried Safari. The speed that everyone talks about wasn't even close to Chimera. What's that about? (I figured the cache made a difference, but after surfing on and off with it for a day or two, Chimera was still FAR faster. YMMV) And where are the tabs? Bleh. It might eventually find a space on my mac's HD, but Chimera wins in my book hands down.

    Another nice thing about Chimera...It functions very similarly to Phoenix on my PC at home. No feature rot.

    I'll stay with Chimera, thanks.

  4. Look what my Data Mining turned up on Second Hand Hard Discs Reveal Secrets · · Score: 1
    C:\WINDOWS\MYDOCUME~1\ToRepost
    C:dir

    HDMINING.TXT
    CMDTACO.TXT
    CBYNEAL.TXT
    ASCIPR0N.TXT
    FLEXDISP.TXT
    MSSUXORS.TXT
    SDVERTSE.TXT
    IHATETRL.TXT
    OSXROCKS.TXT
    RPOSTALL.CGI
    SLASH.HTM

    VOLUME SLASDT
    20030023 bytes free 34789287 bytes used

    C:

  5. This has widespread implications on RFID: The New Big Brother ? · · Score: 2
    Since these tags will allow people to be tracked everywhere, if these come into common use, police dramas like COPS, CSI, NYPD Blue, Starsky and Hutch:TNG, and Hack will all become obsolete!

    I predict an increase in crime from all of these newly out-of-work actors with fake law-enforcement training.

  6. Time to come up with a Jammer on RFID: The New Big Brother ? · · Score: 3, Interesting
    The more *useless* these are, the better for citizens. The more *useful* they are the better it is for government, big buisiness, and unscrupulous employers to completely misuse them.

    Like I want an 'Enron' to happen with a company that controls distribution and/or access to these.

    I suggest a hi-watt jammer to make the use of them impossible.

    The knowledge of my whereabouts is copyrighted, and I have every right to disable, interfere, block, divert, or otherwise impair the unauthorized distribution, display, storage, or reproduction of this copyrighted information.

    God, I hope they don't put these in tin foil. What will I make my hats out of?

  7. This has widespread implications on Science Project Quadruples Surfing Speed - Reportedly · · Score: 2
    If we were able to catch a Leprechaun and make a deal: I won't reveal the location of your Pot o' Gold if you get your wee friends to come over and code me a browser that can speed up my web surfing 500%.

    Unfortunately, we only have Brownies in the U.S., and i'm guessing that the editors ate a pan of these 'brownies' before they posted this.

  8. OS X vs. XP vs Linux on Mac vs. PC Digital Photography Comparison · · Score: 2
    I use a 733 mac at work with os X, and a 1.8 P4 at home. If I could have the nut-bursting speed of the P4 with the aqua-y useful OS X together at last, I would poop out my happy heart and dance to the sound of a thousand bagpipes!

    Linux would rule if I had 30 years to life in prison on DMCA charges. I would finally have time to configure it, or write a winmodem driver.

  9. Re:So why use OS/2? on IBM's OS/2 Strategy for 2003 · · Score: 2
    New GM and Ford cars don't require propeitary gasoline.

    I agree with you tho, with OpenBeos in my sig ;)

  10. Re:FM Network? on Microsoft Shows Off Watch, Portable Media Player · · Score: 2
    as long as the encryption is not too strong.

    I've got a calculator watch for that.

    Ah, who am I kidding? The only encryption I can break is 8008135.

  11. I'd suggest a /. solution. on Google Responds to SearchKing's Lawsuit · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    SearchKing can have the /. mods come over and mod Google (-1 Redundant).

    That'll fix their wagon, but good!

    Seriously, who gave the monkeys the mod points? Ooop, ooop!

  12. I can flip bits in 3 characters! on Slashback: Embed, Dougal, FireWire · · Score: 4, Funny
    0=1

    I am a COMPUTER GOD!

  13. Re:Am I a WHORE? on You Can't Link Here · · Score: 1

    'team has no I' as in "There is no I in team, Johnson, so get out there and sell some shoes and shoe accessories."

  14. I am a WHORE! on You Can't Link Here · · Score: 3, Informative
    Translated Site

    If this has already been posted, please mod /. as slower than poo. If not, enjoy the whore.

    Whore!

  15. Re:How do you feel about Lindows? on Interview with EFF's Fred Von Lohmann · · Score: 2

    I think Lindows kind of sounds like Windows. You might want to read what Fred says about it in the article tho... ;)

  16. Maybe Apple will take them all on TurboPower's Delphi Components Going Open · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    and release a browser.

    Or Bill could steal them all, put bugs in them, and call it Longhorn.

    Or linux guys could eat pizza, and watch Farscape.

    Deep thoughts for a slow night..

  17. Where does the galaxy end? on Ring Of Stars Found Around Milky Way · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    If we keep looking for stars, our galaxy will end up as big as the universe.

    Besides, everyone knows that the 'dark matter' is really a black hole caught in the center of the earth, holding all of us (even upside-down China) with its massive gravity particles. Duh!

    Your pal,

    Stephen Hawking

  18. It doesn't work. on Computer Room Hot? · · Score: 2
    I hooked up the hose to my Apple II, IIgs, my Tandy 102, Atari 800xl, Macintosh Cube, and my Intellivision, and they all run as hot as ever!

    Damn false advertising!

  19. Would hot air in the walls encourage mold, ect? on Computer Room Hot? · · Score: 2
    This sounds like a fine idea on the surface, but what about the inside of the walls? Wouldn't hot air create a better enviroment for mold or critters?

    It sounds like the hot coolant water from powerplants being dumped into a river and affecting the local conditions.

    I'm really not into C.H.U.D. evolving in my walls.

  20. Re:maybe the way to a cheap mac? on Running Mac OS X Binaries With NetBSD · · Score: 2

    AFAIK - there is NO PPC emulator. Lots of hoaxes and vapor. No emulator.

  21. Moore's Law is flawed! on Moore's Law Disputed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You must have more marshmallow to offset dryness of the chocolate and graham cracker. This farce has gone on long enough!

  22. Re:Weight a sec, lemme finish this eclair... on My Segway HT "Month-iversary" · · Score: 2
    Weight capacity: 250 pound (110 kg) person with 75 pounds (34 kg) of cargo

    I guess /.ers won't be buying any Segways.

    Maybe when they come out with a Lugaway.

  23. CREED RULES OVER BOB DYLAN on Discovering New Music? · · Score: 2
    ELVIS, the BEATLES, the ZOMBIES, BADFINGER, the HOLLIES, and MONTREAL.

    don't forget BOWIE, HANK, SR., and MILLIE VANILLI!

    CREED RULES SUPREME!

  24. Shoe on other Foot? on Droning On · · Score: 2
    What about flying our own 'drones' - RC helis and planes over things like area 51, the White House, the "Torture Camp" in Guantamo Bay and other 'sensitive' areas? With newer cameras and excellent RC tech, I see this being a good way to literally keep an eye on our 'we've got nothing to hide' government. Of course, if someone followed Poindexter around, that would be enough for me...

    Drones seem like a good way to make 'problems' go away, say if someone questions King Bush, or Queen Cheney. Fly a bomb to the disident's door. "Oops! Sorry 'bout that!"

    At least someone could make a hobby of dogfighting the drones...or load up a B-52 model with explosives and be a RC terrorist, like in that movie with Clint Eastwood.

    I hear buzzing overhead, gotta go!

  25. All your Elvis are belong to us! on European Copyrights Expire; RIAA Nervous · · Score: 2, Insightful
    `Very few materials wind up generating the revenues that sustain an entire system,'' he said. ``The amount of money put back into production by the record companies is enormous. It's extremely risk-intensive.''

    Here's an idea. Find a business model that actually works. Wha? Yeah! Huh? Uhuh! Eh? Mmhmm!