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  1. Re:more lies on SCO DOS'ed · · Score: 1

    you know i'm sick of you mocking Al-Sahaf every time, it is NOT funny
    and besides he was doing his job, what did you expect you him to say you FUCK? it was either that or Saddam cuts his throat and his family's, I actually feel sorry for the man

  2. Re:Non-Java Implementations? on Database Clusters for the Masses · · Score: 1

    actually there is open source free hardware
    my informative 0.02 cents :-)

  3. mean while in the Borg castle... on Mozilla Branding Strategy Clarified · · Score: 1

    : sir the OSS people managed to contain there differences no body is suing...I'm afraid things are back to normal
    <insane evil voice> :Foiled again.... But I will be back...muhaaa haa</insane evil voice>

  4. mad whaoo ? on MoneyDance 2003 Reviewed · · Score: 0, Funny

    toasted madpenguin :-))

    Warning: Too many connections in /usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/madpenguin.org/httpdocs /mainfile.php on line 28 Warning: Access denied for user: 'apache@localhost' (Using password: NO) in /usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/madpenguin.org/httpdocs /mainfile.php on line 32 Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Access denied for user: 'apache@localhost' (Using password: NO) in /usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/madpenguin.org/httpdocs /mainfile.php on line 32 Warning: MySQL: A link to the server could not be established in /usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/madpenguin.org/httpdocs /mainfile.php on line 32 Unable to select database

  5. Re:It's a 2-Sided Coin on More on Cisco Building Surveillance into Routers · · Score: 1

    which brings me to a point I always wanted to verify, you see I'm not American but I always felt that the left and right are advancing the same agenda only using different tactics, especially when it comes to foreign policies...
    The fall of America in the hands of those people made life a living hell to the rest of the world, I admired the founding fathers of this country, and the moral high grounds they stood on, and sadly America today represents corporate greed, selfishness, utter ignorance of other cultures.

    you may ask me what do I care? I'm not American
    my answer is that America used to be the example, the proof that freedom and democracy makes a great nation, now our dictator governments are all too happy to see things like patriot act pass by, joyfully saying "well it is happening in the US so shutup and dont complain".

  6. Re:It's a 2-Sided Coin on More on Cisco Building Surveillance into Routers · · Score: 1

    Are you stupid?
    nope...I'm not American to begin with


    and I was not accurate let me rephrase that..
    the US was an example of fake freedom, democracy until governor Dubya arrived to the whitehouse
    but you get to admit that the became super clear when Dubya arrived...conclusion ?
    Dubya marks a new era were the government takes away your rights and they dont even try to hide it

  7. Re:It's a 2-Sided Coin on More on Cisco Building Surveillance into Routers · · Score: 1

    it is truly sad what is going on in the US, the US was an example of freedom, democracy until governor Dubya arrived to the whitehouse, go ahead blame it on 911
    if i'm a terroist would I just write a plain text email and send in the open ? I mean that would be really stupid
    There are a zilion ways to hide information and mathmatically proven to be impossible to break, anyone with minimal programming knowledge can come up with a way if not breakable at least not immediately breakable

    So for a one in million chance of a dumb stupid terroist sending plain text emails all the people must be burdened with breaching there privacy and risk of illegal surveillance

  8. spam report on Where Does Spam Come From? No, Really? · · Score: 2, Funny

    the readers of /. are being spammed with reports about spam...
    /. editors come on guys make up and start talking to each other again.

  9. Wrong icon on Women Need Larger Screens for Desktop Navigation? · · Score: 1

    Well before I clicked on the "Read more" link I had a pretty good guess that most comments will be moded -1 flamebait, offtopic.
    because this story should be posted under the humor section. you know the ever funny foot icon??

  10. Netbeans performance on NetBeans IDE 3.5 Beta · · Score: 1

    Me and a fellow developer worked on a Java client application using netbeans, I would say netbeans is fair in performance, compared to IBM's VisualAge which sucks real bad to the point of discouraging development, but generally all Swing IDEs are slow and unrepsonsive, because Swing is based on AWT, so it is layers and layers of bloat, So far I think the only think Java is good for is server side not desktop applications, imagine developing something like Adobe photoshop using Swing, and netbeans required a hefty 512Mb (my first PC had 640Kb which is suppose to be enough for anyone), I gave up on Java for the desktop long ago until I recently installed the latest version of freenet now those people have totally different concept, launch a local server and use it from the browser and let the browser do all the dirty UI rendering stuff, maybe this is far more limited than the usual felxiable approach of a standalone desktop application but i was impressed by the concept itself.

  11. Re:Fear not. Haifa is great spot for Perl conferen on Yet Another Perl Conference - Israel · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Being among so many Arab countries, they have a lot of experience in dealing with terrorist threats
    so *all* arabs are terrorists now ?

    did it ever occur to you what made people so desperate and willing to wear explosives and blow themselves up? what cause ?
    and dont give me the Zionist bullshit propaganda about attacking civilians Israel systematically kills civilians and demolish homes of civilians and suicide bombers families...is do you call that JUSTIACE?
    the latest was bombing of a school by right-wing jewish extremists
    read the link and fuck yourself for being so ignorant
    and one more thing TO HELL WITH KARMA

  12. Re:The .iq TLD.. on Rebuilding Iraq's Internet · · Score: 1

    well I guess if you extended this concept, the same apply for the Iraqi oil, and other resources..
    And Dubya and his girlfriend-blair do not have the moral authority to decide who will rebuilt Iraq after war.

  13. Re:Yah, this is SUPER IMPORTANT for Iraq. on Rebuilding Iraq's Internet · · Score: 1

    that is soooo tasteless...

  14. Re:First things first on Rebuilding Iraq's Internet · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes :-) getting hit by shoe is in the arabic culture is an insult.
    it was not meant to destroy but to insult.
    Here in the arabic world it is an expression "I'm going to hit you with my shoe".

  15. Spammers are still humans..unfortunately on Spammers, Privacy, Anti-Spam, and Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    Well I dont want to defend spammers they should be burnt alive, but remember that some people are alive because it is illegal to murder them, they are bastards, losers, and earn money by making others suffer, but just remember they are still humans, who have kids, and a family to feed, maybe they spam because they are such lazy losers and couldnt come up with a better way to make money.

  16. Re:DDoS Attack from Rolls! on Internet Enabled... Toilet Paper Dispenser · · Score: 1

    you mean all your BALLS belong to us

  17. its happening today on Can Your PC Become Neurotic? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does this mean that they can exhibit unpredictable behavior...
    Yes our W2K exchange server became self-aware today and decided to commit suicide...

  18. Egypt==India on Slashback: India, Kartoo, Orbs · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Here in Egypt Microsoft donated a large amount of money to some law enforcement agency to make them crack on users with illegal copies of Microsoft Office, very small business which cannot afford to pay for the license were closed and all PCs were seized, but as the opensource movement gain momentum I personally started advising all my clients (l'm a developer) to switch to Open Office which supports Arabic nicely on it's Windows version, another dangerous tactic employed by the Borg was to literally giveaway Visual Studio to CS and engineering students...result? a whole generation of VB monkeys who think that the world starts and ends with Microsoft. Bare in mind the Egypt is a poor country and that the dollar is raising continuously against the Egyptian pound, and that we import critical things like say... FOOD, ahh Cancer medicine?? So opensource worked just fine, the only thing that troubled us here is a corrupt government that accepts bribes to make Microsoft richer...and richer.

  19. Re:it was not your planes on 911 on Don't Worry, We're Not From The Government · · Score: 1

    Amen my friend, what would boost the popluarity of an illegal president like Bush but a war?? While the nation falsely claim him to be the "hero" his fat cat oil friend benefit, and his fat cat military contractors friends benefit... Governor Dubya must be the happiest man on earth now.

  20. it was not your planes on 911 on Don't Worry, We're Not From The Government · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I can't believe how much Americans are being dumped down, people what was hijacked in 911 was NOT your planes but your civil rights, freedom of speech..., and recently your government has been acting really really childish. wakeup before its too late, your grandsons will curse you for doing nothing about it.

  21. Re:Compression to measure semantic content on GZipping Life Forms: Deflate Reveals Bare-Bones · · Score: 1

    Read my post carefully...
    the less compressible the more this neural network is trained
    let me give you an example, a neural network is trained to re-produce three distinct tones, the input is time in milliseconds, before training the weights are more compressable, after training the weights are less compressable because there is more "useful" content...
    i hope i made it clear...

  22. Compression to measure semantic content on GZipping Life Forms: Deflate Reveals Bare-Bones · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It was an interesting coffee break discussion with one of my professors, we were arguing if there is neat way to estimate the semantic content of a neural network after training it, I recall suggesting to compress the value of the weights of all layers and the less compressible the more this neural network is trained.

  23. this is a scary idea on Geocoding All Content · · Score: 1

    Geo-stamping data published on the www will just make censorship easier
    Think blocking all middle east news site covering war with the a press of a button instead of blocking them one by one..

  24. better than SONY's on Fujitsu To Ship Linux Powered Robot in July · · Score: 1

    This is good news, Fujitsu is taking the right approach and attitude unlike SONY, when a group of programmers tried to publish the inner-workings of Abio only to be greeted by a dreadful letter from SONY's lawyers.

  25. Re:wait a second..! on Synthetic Vision · · Score: 1

    Troll ??
    so much for /. democracy, maybe it is time for a /. regime change to liberate the trolls from this oppression.