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  1. Re:Good read... on 1770 Mechanical Chess Player Inspired Babbage · · Score: 0

    even if you're a grandmaster, anyone of relatively decent skill will be able to beat you.

    That's a woefully inaccurate statement when applied to the game of Chess. The title of grandmaster is bestowed upon players that essentially NEVER make foolish mistakes and are almost ALWAYS at the top of their game. It is only when one grandmaster plays another that their (few) shortcomings are exposed.

  2. Re:Honda Dualnote on Hybrid Powertrains and Hydrogen Fuel Cells · · Score: -1

    thanks for guiding me to NaveWeiss's journal.

  3. Hydrogen cells need some good pumpin' on Liability and Computer Security · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  4. Re:interesting article... on JPG Compression - The Bandwidth Saver · · Score: -1

    i posted this to tweaktown:

    The article was obviously aimed at non-techies, but somebody from Tweaktown (presumably Cameron Wilmot) posted this article at slashdot, a site with an audience well-versed in technology, web development, etc. To tweaktown: it's fine if you feel the need to hash together worthless, redundant articles, but its quite despicable to post them where they are NOT wanted in an effort to boost hits to your site.

  5. Re:Cool Icon! on WindowShade X 2.0 Released · · Score: -1

    that's very insightful.

  6. sigh on WindowShade X 2.0 Released · · Score: -1

    italics, senor italiano!

    completely frozen here.

    mmm, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

    page widening? come on klerk where u at

  7. fr0st on CaptyTV for Mac · · Score: -1

    meat

  8. Re:Google and Negroes on Darwin/Mac OS X: The Fifth BSD · · Score: -1
  9. Google and Negroes on Darwin/Mac OS X: The Fifth BSD · · Score: -1

    Did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  10. Google and Nigger on Teaching Linux/Unix Basics to Microsoft Junkies? · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  11. Google and Niggers on Geek Jobs in Television Production? · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  12. Google and Niggers on Linux Multiuser Servers · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  13. Google and Niggers on System Panics, Part 2: Recovering and Debugging · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  14. Google and Niggers on Using OpenBSD to Secure Small Networks, Part 2 · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  15. Google and Niggers on Display News Headlines on iPod · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  16. Google and Niggers on Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See for yourself!

  17. Google and Niggers on PHP 4.2.0 RC3 - Works With Apache 2.0.35 · · Score: -1

    did you know that searching for 'nigger' on google returns the category Arts > Movies > Titles > W > Who Framed Roger Rabbit ??? See [google.com] for yourself!

  18. Re:Huh? on US Military Creates Indestructible Sandwich · · Score: -1

    uh, didn't you have a cock rammed up your ass like 1 night ago? a little late..

  19. Re:sad but true on FreeBSD 5.0 Developer Preview #1 Released · · Score: -1

    why don't you go suck some crusted mad cow penis?

  20. Re:Military threats promote innovation on Space Wars · · Score: -1

    it is imperative that we destroy all the chinese sand niggers

  21. In on MSNBC on Infinera's Optical Chip · · Score: -1

    other news, Microsoft bought out the New York Times Press. Get more information at nytimes.com/acquisition.

  22. Re:Hmmnn...okay, how about this: on Overture Sues Google Over Pay-for-Placement Patent · · Score: -1

    yeah, fuckhead, that was the joke.

  23. Re:Photoshop and Virtual Memory on Viewers for Large Images? · · Score: -1

    Photoshop is a wonderful application, but at a certain point you start to feel its limitations when handling big images. For example, it can 'only' handle image width/height less than 30,000. That may seem like a ridiculously large image, but I encountered this limit when I tried to edit a high-resolution panorama I digitally 'stitched' together - and I'm just a . I know that in the professional pre-press world (with *really* nice film scanners), file sizes can reach over 100MB....photoshop would choke on that.

    Of course there is probably some sort of setting that needs to be adjusted to fix this limit, photoshop is an amazing program with otherwise endless powers...

  24. Trash alert on Should Open Source Software Expire? · · Score: -1
    We all know that outdated network software is security hazard.
    .

    I've been running a BSD TCP/IP stack for like 18 years now. Who the hell is he to say that the software I'm running is 'past its prime' ??

    'If network daemons such as rpc.statd were renewed on a yearly basis, crackers could stop wasting our time with these outdated attacks.


    And could finally move on to exploiting newer bugs...

    But [software's curse is that] its perpetual readiness frequently entombs the user in an ages-old software package. If nothing else, the whole Y2K bug experience reminds us how long code lives when left unchecked.


    I find it ironic that he proposes a 'cure' to the problem that would have effects very similar to the Y2K bug itself.

    Then again, maybe things wouldn't be so different.


    Hmm, what a great way to end an article.
  25. Re:the only reason on April Fools Wrap Up · · Score: -1

    Kathleen puts lots of things up Mr. Malda.