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  1. Why Crash? on Ask Questions of the World of Warcraft Team · · Score: 1

    Why, after close to a year you are having server stability issues? In the past month over 50% of the instance runs I have been on have resulted in a server crash.

  2. Games and Work on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    Games and work are the only 2 things keeping me on Windows. At work we unfortunately a Microsoft only shop, so I use Win2k there. At home my main desktop is Win2k just so I can play games.

    On the other hand, my laptop which is used only for consulting work and the ocasional DVD while on business trips runs nothing but Linux.

    Once you go Slack, you never go Back.

  3. Re:Money? on Iowa College Goes Paperless · · Score: 1

    Actualy, I bet the student could save a lot of money by purchasing a laptop instead of purchasing books for each class. The amount I spent just for books during college would easily buy me a nice laptop.

  4. Re:Palladium is E-V-I-L on Gates and Lasser on Palladium · · Score: 1

    If Palladium succeeds, and Linux doesn't follow, then Linux machines will be the only computers that can get viruses. How ironic would that be?

    Part of the problem is the fact that Palladium is largely a Microsoft controlled thing. Do you think Microsoft will give the Linux community the "key" to "follow"? Why should the Linux community be forced to "follow" in the first place?

    And how about when I develop my own application. What am I going to have to pay in order to get it "certified" to run on a Palladium controlled system.

    In the end it is just another way for Microsoft to try and maintain some controll.

  5. I hate to disappoint you, but... on Chicken-Feather Chips · · Score: 2, Informative

    since the feathers apparently make the electrons fly. (Unlike turkeys.)

    I hate to disappoint you, but...Turkeys can fly. In the wild turkeys actually roost in trees.