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  1. Re:Last Message on Updated Information On Columbia Shuttle Tragedy · · Score: 0

    Just watched the vid+sound overlay. sonofabitch the damned shuttle was tearing apart well BEFORE the last set of voice transmissions. The craft was already cut to pieces !!

  2. Re:AMD single on Athlon 64 Pushed Back to September · · Score: 0

    Hummmmmmm pad're, seems to me the PC revolution wuz built one-home-Lusr at a time. Singles got WAY ahead of any business curve, and that rush(?) worked for tons of obscure, tangled up reasons. Now, AMD figures they don't need it. I figure AMD will go broke.

  3. Re:Installation Guide on Red Hat Announces Product EOL Calendar · · Score: 0

    Nor should they. Nor would it do you much good. It did me none - 90% of what didn't install automagic by default the "community" installed thru NG & forum rap.

  4. Re:When the OS costs, you complain on Red Hat Announces Product EOL Calendar · · Score: 0

    I buy my RedHat distros, pad're. Bought v-6.0 & v-8.0 ... AFAIcare RedHat can stop providing free downloads and just support my purchased software. Screw the 6-finger webtoe weenies.

  5. Re:Screw No. on Superbowl XXXVII · · Score: 0

    You deserved the Nazis, pad're and if you should happen to be a drooling, emotocent_Euro count on this -- next time the Slavs stroll west for a picnic, we will let them EAT you !

  6. Re:Full of that on Interview with Jaron Lanier on "Phenotropic" Development · · Score: 0

    Actually pad're, he's right & you're wrong. Organisms express powerful monitoring systems to STOMP single basepair DNA errors. Those errors are identified, chopped out and re-built. Fast. When such built-in repair systems fail, an organism dies in it's "native" environs. 'Course that also explains why evolution occurs only at the fringes.

  7. Re:take this with a grain of salt on 4-Winged Dinosaur Fossil Found · · Score: 0

    Yeah pad're, especially since ONE fossil had the name Debiolian stamped into a toe-bone, and a second fossil had the word Slackmolian stamped into its beak ... No surprise, huh, but I'd say those are two fossils not worth digging up.

  8. Re:Shrug. on Slackware Forums Alive Again! · · Score: 0

    What is this drooling neocom crap? When I want your opinion about when, where, how and WHAT I know be sure I'll get in contact.

  9. Re:Slackware's forums? Looks like User Local's for on Slackware Forums Alive Again! · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So pad're, Slackmolians got 2 forums and 23 users worldwide. Big fscking deal. Time for a convention. CRUNCH SPLAT OOZE oops sorry ... somebody just stepped on their bus. Didn't cut them any slack ... hehe

  10. Re:Computer lab or vocational education? on Maine School & Linux · · Score: 0

    Pad're, I have argued all the same points you make. I earn a living on WinME. They are valid points --- valid for ADULTS getting business done. You say this. No problemo. But the kids are an entirely different matter. They are learning various intellectual skills ... not primarily specific content, and the richest possible learning environs is a benefit to them. Windoz skills function at a very low intellectual skill level - namely "identification". But the entire Pigatian zoo comes thru in Linux. So for the kids --- GO TUX.

  11. Re:HOT on NASA Wants Astronauts on Mars by 2010 · · Score: 0

    Hells bells we can't tolerate Arizona 9 months out of 12 and we want to go to Mars? Maybe .. as a prison colony for the 13 Debiolian and 23 Slackmolian earthlings. Oh yes !

  12. Re:My uninformed opinion... on Intel Delays Dual-Core Processor, Plans New Server Chip · · Score: 0

    Historically, IBM generates fundamental IT breakthroughs and then ( with Gov'mnt permission ) parcels them out.

  13. Re:thanks for the explanation on Intel Delays Dual-Core Processor, Plans New Server Chip · · Score: 0

    I believe that's "natural" earth radiation, pad're ... just like olive oil or tofu, 'cept it's been around a whole lot longer. Radiation, pad're, Moma_Gaias own mineral hot_spa you might say complete with skin-cancer and Leukemia. Belly-up!

  14. Re:Not much competition ? on Intel Delays Dual-Core Processor, Plans New Server Chip · · Score: 0

    You are SOOOOOOO pathetic, pad're. OHHHHHHHH dweebishme donewthings ohhh babybaby harddddddddder make it so hard oh gobbygooby gooooo . Ya fsking twit.

  15. Re:ALWAYS stealing? on IFPI Employee Describes P2P Sabotage Activities · · Score: 0

    Sharing becomes stealing when the 'virtual' giving extends beyond the range plausable for hardcopy.

  16. Re:hot hot hot on APC Recalls 2.1 Million UPS Units · · Score: 0

    Burning it up with ya , pad're. A7v333/XP2100+ ... it's 28_F outside and the window IS open for the floor_draft which is where that hot-dog warmer sits next to the APC_500: ES ..

  17. Re:Uninterruptible Power Supply? on APC Recalls 2.1 Million UPS Units · · Score: 0

    My APC ES_500 model FAILED to protect anything the first two times my building power went-north. Nada-nothing-nix from the unit except the buzzer. A totally useless POS, much like the ASUS mobo it was supposed to protect. I wrote the company ... no response ... Oh yeah, the landlord bought us pizza !

  18. Re:Middleman versus the author, artist, musician on Carping Over Creative Commons · · Score: 0

    Actually, pad're some "womens mags" have had story content BLOCKED OUT for years, in such detail that the position of adverbs in succeeding paragraphs is specified. THAT ... and all the syntactic detail such control might depend on! Yep. Most women like to do/read the same thing over-and-over. A human author is needed only for soppy interviews and "cleavage".

  19. Re:Translation, please. on Turing Test Competition At CalTech · · Score: 0

    Gong, pad're. How silly. Informational games=algorythms=machine ... only the human can generate (what will later be called) information without using an algorythm. See Godel for details.

  20. Re: Computer cases? on New Generation of Cases? · · Score: 0

    No flash? To fscking bad, dweez cause everybody else has. You're left-behind, rolled over ... ignored ...

  21. Re:One Assumption too many. on Customer-owned Networks: ZapMail & Telecoms · · Score: 0

    Actually, pad're, in the beginning doing a fax wasn't all that simple. The boxes just didn't work like fingersnaps. More like 2 engineers and a sec and after an hour fluxxing around maybe the fax got received ... maybe not !

  22. Re:And the winner is... on 2003 Japan Prize Winners Announced · · Score: 0

    Too bad the discovery of "chaos" was made in the 11th century by a European monk "calculating" the effects of sin on salvation. He discovered sin pays! So much for Japan.

  23. Re:Pencil on TurboTax Activation Fiasco · · Score: 0

    Yep -- you nailed it pad're. Have been doing my small-business taxes by hand for years and it's kinda fun. Only takes a day or two, and keeps you in CLOSE contact with the deductions. Now, a computer database of expenses is another matter -- same with the ability to PROJECT expenses ( including taxes ) and income.

  24. Re:HOW STUPID CAN SENDO's executives be? on Sendo vs. Microsoft: The Truth Comes Out · · Score: 0

    Humans? If you say so. M$oft is run by, for and of the Feds, pad're. Just another gov'mnt bureau with a field office in Redmond. Plenty a' black-shooz wandering around with pale_faces. Betcha $10 every bug crawling over Windoz has passed thru NSA/CIA/DOE/DOD computers & got licked, punched and stamped USA_cut-N-can.

  25. Re:such accuracy... not on New Estimates for Universe's Age · · Score: 0

    Very perceptive. Bio-evolution theory is NOT an attack on Divine creation , but an attack on the concept (and reality) of sin. An "animal" answers only to the gene-pool for its actions. Whether by an hallucination or by proper faith Abraham chose to answer to g*d.