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  1. common is not secure on Windows 2000 Gets Common Criteria Certification · · Score: 0

    security is not common.

  2. why HP? on Vatican/HP To Put Library Online · · Score: 0

    Business Associate? Why not internally.

  3. MS has organized documentation - just not timely. on Windows vs Linux On Security · · Score: 0

    MS has organized documentation, they're just not timely with it. To date I haven't seen one page that I needed when I need it. what good will organized documentation do me 2 months after an attack? I'm afraid you've run out of time - morpheus.

  4. Re:we are out to get you mutharfuckars! on US Geeks Recycle GNU/Linux Boxes for Ecuador · · Score: 0, Troll

    mice work better if you remove them from your ass.

  5. What happened to IBM/Redhat Article on More on Bayesian Spam Filtering · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Sudden change of agenda?

  6. Re:Will this survive a gov. change? on Venezuela Goes Open Source · · Score: 1

    they can't read spanish syntax, even with programs. It's good, but not that good. There's too many different ways to say the same thing. The nature of language. the fish can translate a few words here and there with very good acuracy, but spanish lawyer talk. Naw. It's much simpler to learn the language. The best encryption is language. WWII - Dineh code talkers plus let's say you do read there email. what are you going to find? una revista sobre una pelicula americana o algo asi. Por lo demas tienen que encontrar correo electronico que refiere a Software Libre. how would the fish translate - If ya naw do it wit me, ya naw do it! now venezuela has hot girls hot music hot ass software I'm there

  7. Re:LINUS FOUND DOA on Students Outpacing Teachers With Online Skills · · Score: 1

    what's worse than dead is never to have been alive. microshaft died in the fetal stage that's why it ports every language that was BORN on linus linux *nix. now get the phuc off /. and play with C# (by yourself) **slap** **slap** bitch, Who's your daddy?

  8. Re:Linux causes terrorism on SF Gate on Open Source Government · · Score: 1

    No, linux removes terrorism rm /bin/laden

  9. Euducators Do Not Have A Choice on Students Outpacing Teachers With Online Skills · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "...Educators have a choice: Either they need to adapt or they will be dragged into a new learning environment." 25yr old. I have taught for 3 yrs. at Mission High school San Francisco. 2 yrs. I was teaching Cisco Systems. What I did realize is that for the San Fransico Unified School District, teachers didn't have a choice. How could a teacher prepare a outstanding lesson plan when they have no resourses. By resourses I mean time and books. For the moment let's just say that they do have computers. Teachers are expected to teach anywhere from 2 to 3 subjects a day on a block schedule with different learning levels involved. After school, instead of planning an outstanding lesson plan, teachers are dragged off to some figgin' meeting that has absolutely nothing to do with giving the students your best, cause that is what they deserve. Instead the administrators and district consultants come in and tell you that you can make a difference in the childs life. They have no idea. In order for computers to be a success in the secondary schools the district is going to have to accept that computers is a science just as much as it is a research tool. It's not about connecting to the internet. It's about standardized programming syntax, making the right decisions in the networking world (and there not always cisco). Also the computer is not a replacement for books. Another thing I had to beg the administration for books. what kinda $hit is that? Programmers need books, I don't care how much information is on the net. Based on my experience, the teachers had no choice, but to do what the School District told them. If I ever go back to teaching, It's teaching *nix. The District will try to stop me. Computer Science is the way. Just straight acceptance. I spoke too much.

  10. Re:$5000 is a lot of money? on Is Branding the Future of Open Source? · · Score: 1

    For $5000.00, I can become a massage therapist and handle women on cruise ships and use their "happy ending tips" to donate to open source. Besides our economy is not doing so well. Another thing what does JBoss teach you about Other alternatives the client may want you to develop for them. What does Cisco teach about Juniper? What does MS teach about RHLinux? Nothing, because it goes against their business model of self promotion. Now self promotion to the consultant is the demonstration of the ability to use the Right Tool for the Right Job and it may mean that in some cases Jboss would not be the right tool. $20000.00 and up for a Phd. in Computer Science is THE CERTIFICATION. Otherwise, I'll be seening to the lovely ladies on the love boat with my $5000.00 - $10000.00 massage therapy license.

  11. Re:Let's be fair here on Windows 98, Me, NT4, 2000 and XP SSL Flawed · · Score: 1

    1. I said I bought the hardware not the software. 2. fdisk utility. 3. no more than kernel recompliations and ip tables. 4 I do not like the fact that I have to reboot "." unless it is necessary. Reboot is last opt. 5. You are 98's cousin.

  12. Re:Let's be fair here on Windows 98, Me, NT4, 2000 and XP SSL Flawed · · Score: 1

    I agree with the time issue, but "Fair" is not releasing Me, 98's retarted cousin, to the public, knowing damn well that it's defective. There is no reason I should have to reboot the machine w/o access to the command line. I bought the hardware. I could care less about MS software. The average computer user is trapped into thinking they cannot get it to work because they're computer illiterate. And that is not "Fair". And how long has it been since they released the update for the retarted cousin? NONE, they're on the the .NET architecture. They only say they support it with little updates here and there.