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  1. Re:err on Psychology of a Programmer · · Score: 1

    Doh!

  2. Re:I wonder on Fujitsu To Ship Linux Powered Robot in July · · Score: 1

    Probarly nothing. Computer programs that are using a timer to control delays generally appear the same under any clockspeed (well, potentially a bit slower on very low speeds). and since most of the software written after 1992 are relaying on this technique it is most likely that so will this robot.

  3. Jay! on Fujitsu To Ship Linux Powered Robot in July · · Score: 1

    The first robot ever who is able to segfault!

  4. err on Psychology of a Programmer · · Score: 1

    A programmer is easy to please; Just give him a dark room, electricity, a decent uplink, a computer and money to buy additional hardware for and he is happy.

  5. So on Life Made to Order · · Score: 1

    He sounds like one of us who enjoys writing machinecode by hand. (Or atleast the kind who would potentially enjoy doing it)

  6. EMM386 on XP Service Pack Slows Programs · · Score: 1

    They shoulda stucked to EMM386 - atleast it worked.

  7. Re:War! on Sun Drops Linux Distro · · Score: 1

    You know. that's way to old to still be circulating.

  8. Yeah... on Sun Drops Linux Distro · · Score: 3, Funny

    With a growth-rate like this there'll be four distros per human being in 25 years. (roughly 24'000'000'000)

  9. Would it really work? on Synthetic Vision · · Score: 1

    Most navigational and positional systems are inexact (couple of ft off target). So what would happen is that the soliders would keep bumping into stuff.

    Another interesting scenario:

    The enemy manufactures a strong elecromagnetic field which distrupts the uplink.

  10. Re:Dark City on What's Your Favorite Underappreciated Movie? · · Score: 1

    I've had a hard time watching '24' after seeing Keifer as a mad scientist in Dark City.

  11. Re:Is it just me on Flash Applications That Can Be Used Online and Off · · Score: 1

    Well, we can all hope it does. All flash has ever given us is: Browser incompability, Load-times, net-usage, CPU-usage, GPU-usage, plugin downloads and all sorts of other misery.

  12. Hmn. on Too Cool For Secure Code? · · Score: 1

    Nobody is perfect, if you want all that secure code: Write it yourself.

  13. Re:err on Beep! Beep! You have Broken the Law. · · Score: 1

    waddayamean?
    You can not-watch startrek?

    o.o

    Why hasnt anyone told me this before?

  14. err on Beep! Beep! You have Broken the Law. · · Score: 1

    Why does the sentence "We are the Borg. Existence as you know it is over. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Resistance is futile." pop up in my head as i read this?

  15. Re:This just in: on Microsoft To Teach Undergrads About Secure Computing · · Score: 1

    That's pretty obvious. What i meant was that hitler was as democratic and has as sound worldvisions as microsoft's code is secure.

  16. Re:This just in: on Microsoft To Teach Undergrads About Secure Computing · · Score: 1

    Yeah... and while you're at it: revive Hitler so he can teach democracy and how all humans are equal...

  17. This must be a joke! on Microsoft To Teach Undergrads About Secure Computing · · Score: 2, Informative

    Geez! They'd be the last persons i'd put in that position!

    I mean, stuff like;
    The IIS hole,
    Outlook express,
    The recent SQL worm,
    Windows 9x's login etc.


    There are friggin fishingnets who are more waterproof then microsofts code!

  18. �_� on Top Ten Dying Game Genres · · Score: 1

    Beat em up? Text games?!?!?! Dying? Die! _

  19. Boneheads on Incredible Images of the Sun · · Score: 1

    What bonehead looks in to the sun with a telescope... seriously? well, one born every minute.

  20. This requires some skill, but what if on "Red is Dead" Optical Mice LED Change · · Score: 1

    Use 2 leds at the same time?

    That way you get purple! (Ok, slightly less bright, but it's cool alright!)

  21. One more reason... on Red Hat Nullifies Differences Between Bash, Csh · · Score: 1

    one more reason to use LFS

  22. Re:Since when? on BitKeeper EULA Forbids Working On Competition · · Score: 1

    Well, actually, it's quite handy here in sweden, cuz if you're below 18, you can't make a committment, and cuz of that, you can just hire a 17 year old to press the "I agree" button for you, and voila (sp?), you have it installed, without a valid agreement.

  23. Since when? on BitKeeper EULA Forbids Working On Competition · · Score: 2, Funny

    Since when does ppl acutally read the EULA?

  24. Dev C++ on The Best of Windows Open Source Software? · · Score: 1

    I found an Open Source c++ compilator that pretty much does the same as Visual C++ 6. (the difference is that it is free, and it is GPL)

    Bloodshed software Dev C++.

    http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html

  25. Re:is *that* bad? on "L33T" Speak Invades Schools · · Score: 1

    look, languages evolve, if not, we would still walk around saying "Me hungry! Me eat red spotty musroom! Mushroom evil! Me stommach ouch! Me not well!" (well, u get the rest)