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  1. Re:Wow. on MPEG 4, Windows Media 9 At War · · Score: 0

    Wrong !

    Integrated browser auth(NTLM) etc. work only with IE. I have seen this happen.

    Deploy IE on the desktop and soon enough -"to leverage the benefit of tightly coupled products", you land up with IIS as the webserver.

    And then to integrate things further, deploy Sharepoint portal server and so on...

    This process goes on until all department servers are on MS products.

  2. ballmer time on Microsoft Puts SourceForge Clone Into Beta · · Score: 0

    developers ! developers ! developers ! developers !

  3. Who enforces the GPL ? on Is UnitedLinux Violating The GPL? · · Score: -1

    Is is the OSF ?

  4. This comment is polarized on Polarized Screens to Hide Sensitive Data · · Score: 0







    Put your lens to read it ....

  5. Buried fibre on Wireless Dilemma at Newton's House? · · Score: 0

    is a possible solution ....

  6. Direct X 9 ? on ATi Radeon 9700 Full Release Review w/ Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    Is it even out yet ?

  7. Re:Correction on WorldCom Fraud Doubles · · Score: 1

    you probably also mean alternatively not alternately

  8. Obligatory "Imagine a beowulf cluster..." on One Terabyte On a 12-inch^H^H^H^Hcm Disk · · Score: 1

    uh ! nevermind
    this is a media storage device not a computer
    okay...back to smoking crack again.

  9. Re:Where are you going with it? on Options for Adults with Renewed Interest in Math? · · Score: 1

    Often we forget how important mathematics can be applied in real life. Have you ever stood at a crossing in a city and when all the lights were red and crossed diagonally instead of going , say straight first , and then right. This saves 2 - sqrt(2) units of walking. Well almost that. [ I will leave to you to figure out how], Or using Euler's theorem to find the path you can take to go to multiple locations without traversing any path over and over. Check out google for this. Anyway, my point being that regardless of the fact that you need to make a career of this , mathematics does come in handy. And no - I am not a mathematician.