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  1. Supports Genesis on How Much Does A Cloud Weigh? · · Score: 0

    This supports the text in genesis, the first book in the bible, where it said God made the water above and the springs below break forth and create a flood.

  2. old article on A Condensed History Of The Keyboard · · Score: 0

    this is an old article.
    posted bout a year ago.

  3. ooOOoo the virus possibilities on Sen Hatch Would Like To Destroy Filetraders' PCs · · Score: 0

    Now if you want to write a computer nuking virus all you have to do is have it download some copywrited material. All the hard work will be already done for you.

  4. THE BEST RPG RAGNAROK ONLINE!!!! on Gaming Suggestions For A Non-Gamer? · · Score: 0

    Ragnarok Online is the best RPG ever.
    Best of all its in beta so its free.
    http://enweb.ragnarok.co.kr
    and if you can't download too well go here
    ro.pak0.com
    Trust me you will be spending days on this game.

  5. Floppy on Fire on Your Most Damage-Resistant Hardware? · · Score: 0

    One time I bought a new power supply and hooked everything up. It all worked until it started smoking and the wiring burst into flame. It turned out I put the floppy power on wrong. After some cutting and taping I saved enough power plugs to get my comp running. - It runs fine.

  6. WE ALREADY READ THIS on Why VHS Was Better Than Betamax · · Score: 0

    cut it out with the repeats!!!!

  7. slower slower slower slooooweeer on Peephole Displays · · Score: 0

    started at 25 to 20 to 14 to 7 and stopped around 2.93KB/Sec

  8. whos buying the stuff anyway? on Transmeta to Incorporate DRM in TM5800 Processor · · Score: 0

    Maybe they should start making these "security" and other features to be beneficial to the PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTUALLY BUYING THE STUFF. I never said I needed any "security" or DRM on my next computer. Hmm I wonder who they are trying to please?

  9. Re:Combinations... on Linux-Based Bar-Monkey · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Monty Python Rules!!

  10. Why would I want some DRM to tell me what to do? on Real DRM · · Score: 1

    Why the heck would I want some Digital Rights Management "wrapper" to tell me what I can do with my data? It's my data, leave it alone!

  11. Ohh right I'm really gonna trust microsoft on Windows XP Media Center Edition Review · · Score: 1

    How am I supposed to trust microsoft with all my media? Can I even use all my junk on another computer?

  12. No Digital Rights Management on Windows Media Player 9 · · Score: 1

    I would possibly use WMP9 if It didn't have any Digital Rights Management and it doesn't try and take over my linux box.

  13. THIS IS RIDICULOUS! on New Jersey Enacts 'Smart Gun' Law · · Score: 1

    This stinks. I think this technology would be good for cops but maybe not such a good idea for civilians

  14. Don't they have anything better to do? on Speech Synthesizing the Linux Kernel for Arts Sake · · Score: 1

    Dang that is one ridiculously ridiculous waste of time. Go program something and make the world a better place instead of basking in already written source code.

  15. Installation, Configuration, Compatability on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    First is Configuration and Installation of various programs. DANG have I wasted a ton of time just getting some simple program running in linux, is it too hard to just unclude a menu driven install or make some sort of universal installation system? I bet a bunch of you are just going to say "well you just don't know about this or that or whatever". THATS THE POINT. I shouldn't need to know a ton of commands just to install a 100k game. And rmp packages are weak when you want to configure where it goes and stuff (unless you read the long manpage). I don't need to waste all my time reading the installation instructions or go through 50 steps to update my kernel. COMPATABILITY. Well no one but the programmers and hardware manufacturers are to blame for this. I would like to see more games compatable with linux (WITHOUT THE NEED FOR WINE). Also some hardware drivers that don't need kernel hacking, a nice little menu will do.

    The problem is that linux is open so there can be billions of different setups and it is impossible for a programmer to forsee all of them. If the linux community can develop a system of total GUI and extreme usability, installation, configuration, and a standard for look and feel for programs we would be set to take the world with linux.

  16. lets slashdot em on Google Sued over Page Ranking · · Score: 1

    those fools are all retards
    somone hack em for all of us

  17. Non-Line-Of-Sight Networking on Inspiring Adventures in SF Wireless Networking · · Score: 1

    I've heard of a five mile Non-Line-Of-Sight Network between a rich kid and all his friends. Has anyone heard of a cheap version of this?