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  1. Naw on Ximian Desktop Installer, Red Carpet, and MonkeyTalk · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think most people here would prefer to install linux by manipulating the hard drive with magnets ...

  2. Ooh, time for a fresh new alternative! on RoadRunner Blocking Use of Kazaa · · Score: 1

    Check out Ozone (Windows and Linux clients available)

    http://www.ozone-o3.net/

    Ozone was just recently opensourced on Sourceforge, as well.

  3. Sounds like fun ... on Serial ATA and Serial SCSI · · Score: 1

    Now when can I get that 2.5 terabyte RAID1/0 array going?

  4. Re:Throw out the good, replace it with the bad on New Amiga Hardware Runs Mac OS · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    While he was in Chinatown, some bum rolled him and left him unconscious ... when he woke up, he was dazed and confused.

    For six months, he thought he was CowboyNeal. Hasn't been laid since.

  5. 25 hours in a day ... on Isn't it Time for Metric Time? · · Score: 1

    ROFL - I think that's one of the funniest things I've seen posted on Slashdot.

    Right up there with that university that "lost" a computer during remodelling.

  6. Interesting on Hacktivismo to Release Steganography Tool · · Score: 1

    Is this anything like that episode of the X-Files where the code for a kill switch was interlaced into the data on a CD-ROM's audio track? It'd be kinda cool to do that ... Of course, there was also that Along came a Spider movie, where they were sending msn-style messages using this sort of technology ... that would also be kinda neat ... (Or did I miss something? Is this about encoding the message into an image, then using the original image to "subtract" and see the message?)

  7. Hmm ... on Animated Encryption · · Score: 2, Funny

    What happens when you need to break the encryption?

    Do you call in The Tick?

    Freakazoid?

    The Brain?

    Who knows ... ;-)

  8. DeCSS on 2600 Drops DeCSS Appeal · · Score: 1

    Does anyone know what the Canadian stance is on the DeCSS issue?

    I haven't heard anything relating to it, except for the taxes on CD-Rs, DVDs, and VHS tapes ... and I think they had a tax on hard drives, too, not sure.

  9. Re:Google's electric bill on Craig Silverstein answers your Google questions · · Score: 1, Funny

    I haven't seen aluminum people before ...

    ... do they make your mouth feel weird when you bite them?

  10. Hmm on Printing Chips · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Sounds interesting ... but I don't really have anything useful to say about it. ;-)

    ETA on when this will be used in actual chip production?

  11. Again ... on 'Unbreakable Linux' · · Score: 0

    Why not call it Swiss/Linux? Leave it up to the Admin to decide if it's Swiss Army Linux or Swiss Cheese Linux.

  12. Re:Unbreakable Linux... is that like my ol'... on 'Unbreakable Linux' · · Score: 0

    Two words: Megawatt Laser. ;-)

  13. Hey! on 'Unbreakable Linux' · · Score: 0

    What about "i see dead people" Linux and "aliens invading mel gibson's ass" Linux?

  14. Re:They've been saying this for years on The End Of The Innovation Road for CMOS · · Score: 0

    December 22nd, 2012, right? (X-Files spoiler ;-)

  15. Re:So... on The Lone Gunmen Aren't Dead? · · Score: 0

    Perhaps they willfully participated in a campaign of misinformation?

  16. heheh on Spider-Man, Star Wars and the Power of Myth · · Score: 0

    Behold, the power of cheese. (just joking :)

  17. Re:The nature of Spiderman's webbing on Review: Spiderman · · Score: 0

    Heheh :) You were close enough, though ... they are homonymoneous [sic] ... excepting/except/with the exception of accepting/accept/accept this, please. They sound close enough, right?

  18. Re:lone gunmen are dead? on Review: Spiderman · · Score: 0

    Well ... we never actually saw any bodies ...

  19. Re:Spider-Man, Spider-Man on Review: Spiderman · · Score: 0

    Don't you mean "hsx.com", not "hex.com"? By the way ... my little ColdCashHelper app still works :) Windows-only, though. I once had a BASH-based CGI implimentation, but it was later destroyed, to prevent future accidents ...

    http://www.hsj.org/cchelper

    Outdated URL and contact info, though. You might have to modify the cc.txt file manually and mark it read only.

  20. Re:Something I can enjoy with the little lady on Review: Spiderman · · Score: 0

    No - it means she's a man, man!

  21. Proper analogy? on Q&A With Vivendi Rep About Bnetd · · Score: 0

    It's more like damming a river, because it might flood next year. A hydroelectric dam, no less. ;-)

  22. heheh on Star Wars Phantom Menace 1.1 Editor Speaks · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Quick, mod me down for off-topic! (I'm just trying to boost the number of users on my personal server) http://www.ozone-o3.net/ Windows and Linux interface to BeShare/MUSCLE Servers, completely free, uses Qt, and has no ads.

  23. gobeProductive on Another Office Alternative · · Score: 1

    Well, if you're looking for an alternative to Microsoft Office, I highly recommend using gobeProductive. It's an excellent office suite, containing word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, image processing, and graphics editing, all in one application. It's also quite a bit less expensive than Microsoft Office.

  24. Re:Old MacDonald had a chip. on Review: Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 · · Score: 1

    Probably not, but there's always:
    B_IS_COMPUTER_ON();
    B_IS_COMPUTER_ON_FIRE();

    Ahhh, ain't BeOS grand? :)

  25. Yay on CEO of Brilliant Defends Sneaky Installation Practices · · Score: 1

    Tired of money-grubbing corporations running file-sharing software? Disappointed that Gnutella doesn't offer the community aspect you've been looking for?

    http://www.beshare.com/

    Now with Windows (and very soon Linux) file sharing:
    http://www.ozone-o3.net/