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  1. Re:Huh? on 1.0GHz P3 In A CD-ROM Drive Bay · · Score: 1

    Would trolling include not reading even the datasheet? Or looking at the pretty picture on the datasheet? Yeahs, CD/DVD or CD/RW options available.

  2. Re:Burning on Open Source Housing · · Score: 1

    I'll huff and I'll puff ... Think Tornado. I'll stick with a real house, not one that will naturally degrade.

  3. Re:The pattern language book on Open Source Housing · · Score: 2, Funny

    Military Housing. Depressing, run down cookie cutter houses. Yeah, no.

  4. Re:What Slashdot DOESNT want you know on The PC Display has Left the Building · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You are dumb.
    Fortunatly, Thinkgeek has something for the people who have to work with you.

  5. Re:fuck off you dumbass on Buggy Bugging Backfires On German Police · · Score: 1

    Are you really that ignorant?

  6. Re:Why are still using outdated PBX's? on Is Linux Used in Production Telephony? · · Score: 1

    Big difference between the wreck which is VoIP and other packet switched networks. If you loose hte big switch, you still loose the big switch, so your routing comment is inane. BTW, analog stuff did this in the 60's to avoid rain fade in microwave long haul phone circuits.

  7. Re:What's wrong with using old technology ? on Building The Navy Intranet · · Score: 1

    I hear these good things about formflow, but since formflow I have not gotten the damn leave form filled out properly. Ever. Eventually my commander gives up and lets me go on leave. The most recent time, after I had printed an insane number of slightly different versions, I gave up when I had the wrong sub-revision of the form.

  8. Re:Why not fight piracy ourselves? on Howard Berman Talks About P2P Piracy Prevention Act · · Score: 1

    Unfortunatly, that's not true. the DMCA is much more about protecting a business model that's been illegal for a long time then it is about preventing piracy. Rampant IP theft is a direct and obvious result of the corrupt business model that the RIAA uses.

  9. Re:Another useless adventure in battery power... on Battery-Powered Plane Taxis, Set To Fly Soon · · Score: 1

    100 NM is absoblutely useless. See, you have to have half an hour reserve when flying during the day in nice weather. So it really has a 50 NM range. Stupid.

  10. Re:With that last question I ask another on Upcoming Cyberwars · · Score: 1

    that's what the whining coward says.

  11. Re:Our interest in Taiwan on Upcoming Cyberwars · · Score: 1

    No, we didn't get cold feet. We did what we planned to and were done. Enforcing the no fly zone is a nicely stupid UN'ism. However, we did what the UN resolution stated, no more.

  12. Re:gaming? on Poor Man's Stereoscopic Projection · · Score: 1

    I hardly believe you're working too hard for minimum wage.

  13. Re:Keeps us from getting bored on Finding the Viscosity of Pitch · · Score: 1

    Even suicidal maniacs are smart enough to not fly Airbus. So the 707 wasn't the first commercial jetliner, it was the first commercially succesfull one. Yup, I fly one for a living.

  14. Re:"Street Legal" only in the US? on Ever Wanted Your Own Land Speeder? · · Score: 1

    So fix your psychotic, anal government.

  15. Re:Why is important infrastructure online? on Cyber-Attacks? · · Score: 1
    everything you've mentioned has been compromised at one time or another.

    oh, yeah, that detail.

  16. Re:From the Perspective of a Student on Pledge of Allegiance Ruled Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    wow, you're an ignorant shit. But we love you anyway. You think organized religion programs kids? Look at your school. Figure out what *you're* being programmed to believe.

  17. Re:Debris on Weather Balloons & Wireless · · Score: 1

    You've missed that these baloons are being sent up anyway. Why not get more out of the payload?

  18. Re:15-year-old at the University? on UCSD Students Tracking Their Friends' Locations · · Score: 1

    You're dead wrong. I'm so glad I went to college at 15 instead of staying with the dipshits in my high school. That was the key change that kept me from being an alcoholic janitor or something. Oh, and the no social life? You've never been to college, have you?

  19. Re:My dad says... on AOpen Debuts The Funniest Motherboard Ever · · Score: 1

    Better sound comes at a price.

  20. Re:When the rest of the world cannot fight back... on X-45 Makes Debut Flight · · Score: 1

    Well you're a stupid shit. Bin Laden has no such feeling of his homeland being occupied. He is power hungry in the extreme. While you're bitching about how we're not killing American soldiers, realize that we've spent BILLIONS more on preventing civilian casualties then military casualties. Oh, everything you know you learned on CNN. You stupid shit.

  21. Re:Good for budget on Microsoft vs. Northwest Schools Part III · · Score: 1
    not "better educated" ... more educated. A masters degree is only worth the lies that you believe about it. The *best* educated people I've hired didn't have college degrees.

    Our children deserve better parents then will send them to public schools.

  22. Re:Laughable... on Study Shows Large Space Tourism Market · · Score: 1

    except, but, wait, no straight chicks or gay guys were surveyed about dear Pamela Anderson, and none of them knew a damn thing about using a sniper rifle. Details are for the weak.

  23. Re:A little thought experiment on This Place is Not a Place of Honor · · Score: 1

    and both are almost prefectly harmless when not in a nuclear reactor. Yup, I've held some of each in my hand, and yup, I haven't turned into a superhero.

  24. What's important on Finding the Programming Zone? · · Score: 1

    Good lighting, not being pissed off at my boss. A whiteboard, room to pace and some quiet. I was happy working 30 hours on and 6 off when I had my happy bottle of rum sitting on my desk and no phone. Of course, going from time and a half to doubletime on the third "day" at work was pretty nice too. But a good chair, a 4'x8' whiteboard, halogen lamps and a pair of headphones worked great. Shared the office with a rather strange person. We got along well so it was all good.