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  1. Re:Our national geek treasures! on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 1

    You are thinking of Yellowstone in Wyoming. I believe Yosemite is in California.

  2. Re:What IS Boeing's business strategy? on Boeing Sonic Cruiser Project Shelved · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You ask the very same question I was pondering as I read the article. It seems their strategy and company has gone to shit since 9-11. They lost what was probably their biggest contract in a long number of years with the Joint Strike Fighter, which all but took them off the map in the defense area. Now they are going to get their asses handed to them by Airbus.

    I honestly thought that the supersonic jet would be the savior of this company. Now all we can hope for is that they die peacefully (without gov't bailouts) and some company that actually wants to innovate will rise from the ashes.

  3. Re:Yeah, what is that? on FTC Moves Forward With National Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 2

    This is acutally the telemarketers computers waiting for you to pick up. Once they know they have a live number (which they have just determined by you yelling nasty things into the phone) they will call you back at a later date with a person there ready to harass you.

    I read this info a while back, but don't remember where.

    Those annoying tricky bastards!

  4. Re:The Einstein Scrapbook on Einstein Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Here it is at Amazon, $15.75

  5. Re:Related Book on Einstein Unveiled · · Score: 1

    And you can find it here

  6. Laser pointer on Camcorder Jamming Devices Announced · · Score: 2

    Well, they could use this

  7. Re:Multi-part story on EBay Letting Fraud Slide? · · Score: 2

    I have had two bad experiences with ebay. One, I was younger and bit stupid, I bid, won, was ready to write the check to send to the guy (check, yea real smart) and he sent me an email saying he was going to rip me off, but decided against it.

    The second time was recently, the guy refused to give me feedback, despite paying him immediatly. I waited about a month and a half, sending him emails to remind him. Finally I got so pissed that I left him negative feedback stating that he refused to leave me any feed back. He retaliated by saying I am an unreliable seller, bad product etc. The stupid part was, I was the BUYER for that auction. What a jackass!

  8. Multi-part story on EBay Letting Fraud Slide? · · Score: 5, Informative

    This article is actually part of a series on online auctions. Here they are:

    Part 1- The above linked story
    Part 2- Cautionary tales of two auctions
    Part 3- Auction fraud on the rise, some say
    Part 4- Confessions of a scam artist
    Part 5- Auction scam hits plasma TV buyers
    Part 6- Auction fraud victims fight back
    Part 7- eBay vs. the fraud police
    Part 8- 'Deadbeat bidders' dog eBay sellers
    Part 9- Fake escrow sites lure auction users

  9. My personal favorite addition... on FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE · · Score: 5, Funny

    nice(1) now uses the -n option to specify the ``niceness'' of the utility being run.

    Doesn't that just sound like a happy command?

  10. Re:Get on with the real issues on The Rise and Fall of the Geek · · Score: 1

    Actually, I think the better question would be:

    Who would win in a fight, the Federation, or the Empire (as seen in Episodes 4, 5 and 6)?

  11. Re:No more petty squabbling? on The Rise and Fall of the Geek · · Score: 1

    the internet as we know it would not exist.

    Correction: slashdot as we know it would not exit.

  12. Re:Nice review on Review: Lindows 2.0 Dissected · · Score: 1

    How in the hell is this "Funny"?

  13. Re:InternetTrafficReport on UUNET/WorldCom Backbone Diffiiculties · · Score: 1

    From the InternetTrafficeReport website:

    We are experiencing some technical difficulties. Please bear with us, and check back shortly. Our apologies for the inconvenience!

  14. Oh great... on UUNET/WorldCom Backbone Diffiiculties · · Score: 2, Funny

    You've really done it this time /.

  15. Re:Score one for Tha Man on Microsoft Shuts Down Lik Sang · · Score: 1

    Cracking down on this will drive Microsofts target audience away.

    Who do you consider MS's target market? Linux geeks who want to ruin the company by hacking the XBOX? I don't think MS considers those folks as being part of their target market.

    Their target market is the 13-30 year old male audience that enjoys playing video games. Preventing mod chips from getting to this market is not going to affect thier buying decision. These people buy the XBOX because they want to play games on it.

    To reiterate: The people MS are targeting don't give to shits about mod chips, they just want to play games.

  16. And if you want to slashdot 'em... on Google sued as PetsWarehouse Lawsuit Continues. · · Score: 1

    Click here here and here
    :)

  17. NEC still makes computers? on NEC Launches "PowerMate Eco" Green PC · · Score: 1

    I thought that only Dell, Gateway, and H-paq were left. Does NEC actually think they have a fighting chance? And we all know that they are still Packard Bells at heart :)

  18. Re:The problem on AOL's new Linux PC · · Score: 1

    And the entire phone support community at AOL, RedHat, Mandrake (and every other Linux distro with an 800 number) cries at once "Oh shit!"

  19. Re:clustering on Ballmer Wants to "Stomp Linux" Using MS community · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think you are confusing "value" with economic cost. There is a difference. If Microsoft makes it so clustering takes less time, with better monitoring and configuration tools than the current Linux tool set, then they have created better value. Yes, it is going to cost a hell of a lot more, but if your Boss wants a cluster setup by tomorrow, and you only have a Windows Admin on hand, what is going to be more valuable to him? Value is created when something is offered that makes the job at hand easier, faster, more maintainable, etc.

    Note: I do not disagree with you that the cost is going to be much much much higher in a Windows cluster.

  20. This might be obvious... on Polarized Screens to Hide Sensitive Data · · Score: 1

    but, how does this affect people who already wear glasses? I mean, do they now have to wear two pairs? I just seems kinda silly.

  21. Re:New Security Model needed for 802.11 networks on Detecting Wireless LAN Users · · Score: 1

    And, by the time you add in VPN as step 6a) you are down to about 56k speeds right? Doesn't seem quite worth it to me.

  22. Re:missing keys... on 2002 ICFP Programming Contest · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Packages are initially available from home bases

    So are all of your packages and bases are belong to us now too?

  23. Re:Scott McNealy is a big baby... on "MS Killed Java" (on the Client) JL Founder · · Score: 1

    McNealy and Sun deserve to die a slow, painful death, with their incomplete, overpriced products.

    Have you seen thier stock price lately? How about thier 3 straight (or is it 4?) quarters of losses? I think the death has begun. That 9% cut last year was just the first ax. The best is yet to come!

  24. Hrmmm, I wonder on Project Orion: The True Story of the Atomic Spaceship · · Score: 1

    if the Rocket Guy would be interested in something like this?

  25. Re:What effect will this have on the Earth? on Pig-to-Human Transplants On Their Way · · Score: 1

    It really is too bad that this was modded "funny" when it clearly is not. I would say "Insightful" would be a better mod. Oh well!
    Well said man, let's just hope the gov't will start easing some restrictions on business so that they can develop the technology to keep up with the growth rate.