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  1. Re:And suddenly LOGO on Can Fractals Make Sense of the Quantum World? · · Score: 1

    LOL! :)

  2. Re:neil == nemo on Ancient Flaws May Leave Mac OS X Vulnerable · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's true... nemo is one of the pioneers of MacOS X vuln. research. Of course greets to LSD for their AIX work... Lamagra, Palante, ghandi, d0tslash and me.. (core). ;-))) And a myriad other people. Nemo is only stating the obvious. I doubt he's tired of finding bugs. He takes joy in it and in fact that is his line of work. ;-) Check out his dual-arch shellcode for MacOS X. Worms love Apples. 'nuff said...

  3. Addicted to Solar Weather on Stereo View of the Sun · · Score: 1

    Thanks for sharing this news. I usually try to keep up with spaceweather.com and SOHO images but I've been swamped lately. I think it would be fascinating to view CMEs in 3D! :)

    peace,
    core

  4. Re:Nibiru on Hundreds Spot Fireballs In Colorado, Nearby States · · Score: 1

    I am stalking you fred. Be afraid. ;p

  5. Re:Nibiru on Hundreds Spot Fireballs In Colorado, Nearby States · · Score: 0

    I dunno if this came across /. yet but if not it's a good read... we may see a shift of the idea of pluto as a planet to an outer belt object:

    http://www.spacedaily.com/news/kuiper-02c.html

    bored... bleh... bah. ;/

    Any /. people hang on SILC? I'm in silc channel and unix and security...

  6. Re:Nibiru on Hundreds Spot Fireballs In Colorado, Nearby States · · Score: 1

    Cool I just saw one... 0545 Mountain Time at... 45 degrees (due north east) from Blanding, Utah in the sky... very bright.. it arc'd down in front of the Big Dipper. So I'd look there while it's still dark if you want to also see this. :)

  7. Re:Nibiru on Hundreds Spot Fireballs In Colorado, Nearby States · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    iBelieve. but lately I think i'm fucking psycho. According to Mr. Webster I surely am... why am I changing so drastically? can't I just resume my ignorance of these external factors?

    http://bokeoa.com/~core/anthropos_sapiens_sophos .t xt

    peace,
    Charles Stevenson (core)

    PS HACKER FOR HIRE!!!!!!! http://bokeoa.com/~core/resume.html

    I need money to go to Australia in December for yet another eclipse festage.... http://www.outbackeclipsefestival.com/

    Looking for short term contracts. Serious applicants only please. None of this scan my internal network of WinXP machines.. no thanks. Linux only. What else... I make $5.15/hour so... pretty much any price is negotiable. The larger your company the more I expect. ;P

  8. Re:This is bogus (Yes it is a FICTION...) on Cortical Cybernetic Implants · · Score: 2, Informative

    Isn't this in their fiction section?

    peace,
    core

  9. Re:Yet another configure backdoor on BitchX 1.0c19 IRC Client Backdoored · · Score: 1

    I agree. And most importantly don't build packages as root. Especially if you have an automated build system.

    peace,
    core

  10. Isn't that what SDL is? on DirectX Support Arrives for the Mac · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I thought Loki made the Simple Direct-Media Layer to port DirectX games to Linux and other OSes. And it's been out quite a while now.

  11. Re:Why was this posted? on Open Source Genetic Image Generation Software · · Score: 1

    I suppose I shouldn't just bitch and moan about it being in java. This could make a very cool GIMP plugin. That's my suggestion.

  12. Re:Why was this posted? on Open Source Genetic Image Generation Software · · Score: 1

    Actually I had slightly more than a high school education when I worked on the Neural Bot for QuakeII which uses genetic algorithms and artificial neural networks. I have to agree, why was this posted? And it's java... *vomit*!

  13. Do you get your money back if it makes a coaster? on Public CD Copying Machine in Australia · · Score: 1

    Either way I think it's quite cool.. would love to see those in the US.

  14. Will it change my Lynx theme? on Browser Becomes Billboard · · Score: 2, Funny

    ;)

    Just kidding... couldn't resist.

  15. Does it crash Linux? ;) on Sony Intentionally Crashes Customers' Computers · · Score: 1

    I imagine it's something to do with the whole Windows MacOS autostart crap. I'm sure if I wanted to rip the music from Linux it would be just fine. But who listens to Celine Dion?

  16. Re:hahaha on Weirdest Case Mod You've Ever Seen · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Lol! Yes it does. That's the ugliest fucking computer on earth. And yet it's kinda cool. Wonder if I could do that to my iBook ;)

  17. Re:Amazing on Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Well as you'll hear a lot in the PPC*nix world. It works for me. But then again I haven't installed it in over a year. I just apt-get update. And I really don't know what installation method you will be using, what hardware you have or your experience. For that matter I don't know if the Debian installation method you choose will just *poof* work. I do know that once you make it work you won't ever have to reinstall to upgrade your system. In my case it has WORKED for over a year. I have everything working, modem, ethernet, cdrom (doesn't play music), USB... I even have sound!

    As far as X goes it's been working great as well. So if you want to give it a shot. Jump on irc.openprojects.net #debianppc or #mklinux and ask all the questions you have. Most of the developers are there. If you're looking for a Linux distro that you never have to "tweak, upgrade kernel, etc" after installation and every now and then (ie security fixes) you're dreaming. :))

    peace,
    core

  18. Amazing on Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Well as a former employee I'm amazed to see that they are still able to make releases. But we won't go into that! ;o

    If you're tired of downloading, RedHat base, etc. you ought to look into Debian. I've been running it on my iBook for well over a year now without any troubles. And with apt-get you really only install once and then just upgrade packages until your hardware stops functioning.

    Anyways grudges aside I think it's cool that YDL is still kicking. I worked poured a lot of energy into the new installer and from what I hear it's quite mature now.

    peace,
    core