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  1. RTFA!!! on Science Magazine's Highlight Of 2002 · · Score: 2

    It is talking about tinyRNA, not the normal DNA wannabies!

  2. drugs like LSD? on Science Magazine's Highlight Of 2002 · · Score: 2

    It came from the same place(berkly) as BSD!

  3. Second Post? on Science Magazine's Highlight Of 2002 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Second from the top at least!

  4. AIDS, Windows, Life, and Linux on Science Magazine's Highlight Of 2002 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Spread by AIDs and supported by life! It's like FAT, spread by Windowsand supported by Linux!

  5. 'not hacked togethor'!? on 802.11 RF Amp · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    You're a Microsoft spy, aren't you!

  6. some of us would like to know in advance on FreeBSD 5.0 RC2 Almost Ready · · Score: 2

    so we can get our ISO downloads before they get /.ed!

  7. lots of flaws in Windows on Sharp C-700 English Conversion Pictures · · Score: 2

    and it doesn't work on most 'compliant' system.

    My younger brother's box (900mhz w/ winshit XP) can't run Quake 3 and gets a "Calender Error" whenever ANYTHING tries to open a socket! Who the hell calls that "easy"!?

  8. They don't have it here if you're underage. on Libel Laws Used To Curb Web Protests · · Score: 2

    sons of bitches blackmailed me into taking down my student protest site because we discovered a teacher/student affair. They cited libel even though we didn't release the names and we did have proof.

  9. why not boycott spam products? on RC Car Craze: The Spam Connection · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's a lot easier than boycotting 3rd world child labor or commercial software. To bad grandmothers and perverts are the true targets of spam; not us.

  10. Junkyard Wars? on Computer Attack and Defense As Spectator Sport · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Junkyard wars is 12 hours long (10building+1tweeking+1competing), but when slimmed down to an hour TV show it is one of the best things on tv.

    Why?

    Because they talk with the teams, and explain the engineering behind the plans. I think that by having teams rather than individuals compete, with a team radio or something that the audience could listen to it would be worth attending/watching.

    How long does my younger brother have to wait for the cartoon?

  11. ever seen Wayne's World II? on Computer Attack and Defense As Spectator Sport · · Score: 2, Informative

    As Garth said, "That's a UNIX book!"

  12. a picture on Sharp C-700 English Conversion Pictures · · Score: 2

    is here.

    This article seems to disagree with the one linked to on ram, but this article calls it "flash ram" which probably means swap. I use OZ with 64mb of ram and 0 of ramdisk on my SL-5500.

  13. too slow on Computer Attack and Defense As Spectator Sport · · Score: -1, Troll

    Give it some speed and hack winshit servers!

  14. here it is: on Bochs 2.0 Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bochs/VPC/ZSNES/GnuBoy emulates a machine on any other, so it will run on any architecture from x86(PC) to PPC(macintosh) to ARM(my sharp zaurus) but is slower because it has to recreate all of the target machine's functions.

    Wine just emulates winshit's APIs; it will only run on PC computers. It is a hell of a lot faster, but has more errors due to lack of winshit documentation. Most WINE crashes also occur in windows btw.

    VMWare/MacOnLinux is a middle-ground between the two. It is a PC emulator, but instead of making the virtual processor out of C it is made out of assembly on the same machine it is emulating. The processor knows every command the virtual one needs, making the processes a lot more efficient.

    Other thing such as big endian v. little endian are involved, but the user doesn't need to worry about that.

  15. "bothered to fix it!?" on Geek Christmas Gift Ideas · · Score: 1

    Do you want it done?
    Do you want it done right?

    Either way, don't leave it to government employees!

  16. has linux been ported yet? on Apple Accuses Worker of Leaks · · Score: 1

    Imagine a beowulf cluster of those things!

  17. damn overcompensation!!! on Slashback: Wireless, Radio, Ralsky · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I am sick of hearing that "the law still affects the internet" and all that shit!

    The fact of that matter is that the internet(more specifically the web) is treated harsher by the law, and not just to "send a message!!!"

    If it was a billboard, a newspaper, or a shop, the man would have been able to keep it! But no, because it was on the net; he lost it.

  18. x post? on Slashback: Wireless, Radio, Ralsky · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "Don't post while sleepy?"

    Seems like thinkgeek is low on caffeine samplers again!

  19. build you own mac laptop? on Build Your Own Mac · · Score: 1

    Seems more unique to me. Apple needs to stop playing catchup with Amiga.

    (Please don't slaughter me or my karma for saying that. My iBook is name brand, and if not for the threaded screws it would be heavily customized.)

  20. you call THAT secure? on New Software Secures Data when Owners Walk Away · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have a v8 engine block set to fall on my hard disk if I'm away for more than five minutes (3 minute walk to fridge(coke!) and back)!!!

    Your security is nothing compared to that!!!!!

  21. TN sucks! on Geek Christmas Gift Ideas · · Score: 1

    Here in the TN public high school system, they lose funding for the free lunch program for poor students if they sell coke to us during lunch!

    Oh course, being a "hacker celebrity" at my school for part of a free press protest, I was was the one to get around the system.

    If anyone cares, just unplug a coke machine before the weekend, and plug it back in first thing monday moning. This clears it's battery packed ram causing the machine to stay on 24/7!

  22. lol, how about on Top Ten Most Collectible Video Games · · Score: 1

    the TI-92+!!!!

  23. lol on Aussie Uni Dumps Dual-Boot In Favor of Linux · · Score: 1

    If hacking the network wasn't possible, I wouldn't have had my recent three day vacation :)

    It is pathetically simple to reset the BIOS, boot to floppy, replace autoexec.bat and config.sys with clean copies, and reboot to a normal winshit environment.

    As for the school's network, they use SMB PrintSharing; with NO passwords for any of the printers so ANY MORON can print to the principal's printer!

    Maybe these "Sheriff Cards" would help aleviate the boredome; then again, maybe that is too much to ask.

  24. the original quote on Aussie Uni Dumps Dual-Boot In Favor of Linux · · Score: 2, Funny

    And 1.1.81 is officially BugFree(tm), so if you receive any bug-reports
    on it, you know they are just evil lies."
    (By Linus Torvalds, Linus.Torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi)

  25. yay on Aussie Uni Dumps Dual-Boot In Favor of Linux · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It is still BugFree(tm). With NO "Evil Lies". Linus kicks ass!