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  1. Re:Remote toilet interrogation on The Impending IP Crisis · · Score: 1
    When I checked out it said:
    Pecker Lounge: *IN*USE* for 32 min
    Ouch.
  2. Re:As an attorney... on BitTorrent Community Running For Cover? · · Score: 1
    When is /. going to learn that you can't flood sites, steal music, or copy DVD ...

    Emphasis mine.

  3. Re:will the last person to leave the country on Want 12Mbits/sec for $21? Move to Japan. · · Score: 1

    More important is to shut all the windows ...

  4. Re:I'm confused on Linux Beer Hike in Slovakia · · Score: 1
    Ok, so how much does Linux Beer cost now in Slovakia?

    13-22 Sk which is something like $0.35-$0.59

    And why is the submitter of this story actually excited about the hike

    Because the countryside is beautifull there.

    If you know the language, check out pivo.sk(beer.sk) and kamnapivo.sk(wheretogoforbeer.sk)

    Pitty, that no link in TFA does not point to server with TLD .sk

  5. Re:The Economics of Empire on The IT Market: Cyclical Downturn or New World Order? · · Score: 1
    Why can't I buy shoes directly from Indonesia for $5?

    Perhaps because it does not work the other way either

  6. Re:OK, I'll bite on Browser Wars II: The Saga Continues · · Score: 1
    Internet Explorer has had this for years.

    So what did IE come with 'groundbreaking' during last year? Or 2? Or 3?

    When will be IE multiplatform, with tabbed browsing with per-site cookies/images/javascript/... permissions, standard compliant (MIME-type not ignored), ...? Ah forget all that. Can I have HTML rendering part of IE used in Outlook fixed to get rid of MS worms?

  7. Re:The admins on Gaming Site Reviews.. Real Life? · · Score: 1
    # Boyfriend/Girlfriend object to be represented by linked list instead of single object.

    Do you think it is a good idea to have a link between those objects? I would prefer good old pascals "set" instead of list

  8. Re:The real reason on Restrictive Sales Practices on the Web? · · Score: 1
    > There is no point in most Americans knowing where other countries are, ...

    Right sir. Unless US decides that next country needs libertation.
    There is a good chance (~60-80%) that you belong to majority of Americans, that have no idea where Afghanistan or Iraq are, but believes that they need US troops visit.

  9. Re:Watch out japan! on Japan To Do Payroll On Linux · · Score: 1

    Disclaimer: I have no idea what I talk about. But if Japan signed some international treaties about trademarks, copyrights ... whatever ... I don't see why SCO would have a problem with suing them.

  10. Re:WHOIS defacers-challenge.com ? on July 6th - Website Defacement Day? · · Score: 1

    Do you believe that drug dealers and weapon smugglers live under the bridge?

  11. Re:Easy Solution--Edit on US Cell Phone Users Discover SMS Spam · · Score: 1

    What about following: after floods that happened three years in a row in Czech, someone came up with the idea of sending SMS to each phone in cells covering the area in danger with a warning. Would you like to receive that?

  12. Re:Is this really true? on Pure Math, Pure Joy · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Funny nobody brought this up yet:

    After discovering the basic principle of electromagnetic induction in 1831, Michael Faraday was asked by a skeptical politician what good might come of electricity. "Sir, I do not know what it is good for," Faraday replied. "But of one thing I am quite certain - someday you will tax it."

  13. Re:Yeah Buddy! on US Army Signs $471,000,000 Deal for Microsoft Software · · Score: 1
    What if red hat/suse/whoever goes out of business, where do we get support?

    Anywhere. The source is open. OTOH, when M$ goes out of businnes (or just decideds to not support your system anymore), where do you get support?

  14. Re:What Operating System? on W32.Sobig.E@mm Worm Spreading Rapidly · · Score: 1

    55808 is trojan. And nobody ever calimed that some OS is immune to trojans. However W32.Sobig.E@mm spreads - as written in TFA - via (your?) favorite mailer app. An attachment with hidden .pif/.scr extension that ... yada yada ... You did RTFA, right?

  15. Re:To give them some credit... on Microsoft Releases SP4 for Windows 2000 · · Score: 1
    80% of fixes that I was interested in and checked out does not have a Cause. All they have is not-that-helpfull Symptoms:

    321623 You may receive random Dr. Watson error messages (access violations) in Spoolsv.exe.
    323045 You may receive an access violation error message in Explorer.exe, and your computer may restart.
    ...

    I could imagine better descriptions than that too.
  16. Re:iptables? on 55808 Trojan Analysis · · Score: 1

    I don't know if you can block by window size. For sure you can block invalid source IP address or syn to ports you don't have open ...

  17. OTOH on Mozilla 1.4RC2 Released · · Score: 1

    I wonder what do you need your other hand for ...

  18. Re:Nice positive review... on Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 2nd Edition · · Score: 1
    In short, I haven't read this book.

    And you dare to speak up

    But a beginner's guide reviewed by a beginner means a hell of a lot more to me

    There is nothing worse than documentation full of inacurracies - that's why you should not rely on beginners review.
    And why you believe that is is a beginners guide?

  19. Judge *is* the goverment here on Barbra Streisand, Miss Vermont, And Your Website · · Score: 1
    For example the first ammendment declares that the government may not limit speech. However, a person may very well do so.

    Disclaimer: I'm not US citizen and my knowledge of US law may be limited but: isn't the judge 'the goverment' in this case? It is him limiting the right for free speach not Mrs. Streisand. Yeah, the constitution says 'gov shall make no law ...'. So there is no law limitting his free speach. So what was the foundation of judge's ruling?

  20. Re:Mozilla beware!! on IE6 SP1 Will Be Last Standalone Version · · Score: 1
    >Would the Root certificate provider sign this virtual implementation? Almost certanly not.

    Unless the certificate provider is M$.

  21. Re:Incorrect on Microsoft to Clean Up Code · · Score: 1
    Is any of your source code accompanied with comment: /* written in hurry, this should be rewritten from the ground up! : */

    ??

  22. Re:this is all well and good on GCC 3.3 Released · · Score: 1
    So, this:
    a[i] = i++;
    is undefined, because since '=' is not a sequence point, you don't know which value of 'i' will be used to get a[i].

    Hm.Let's say i has value 3. = has associativity right to left. So the expression on RHS should be evaluated first: i gets incremented, RHS gets value of 3. Then the LHS is evaluated to a[4]. Finally RHS is assigned to LHS: a[4] get's value of 3.
    However my compilers disagree with each other. Can someone enlighten me?

  23. Re:Interactive Flash Movie That shows new features on New US $20 bills Released, Colors & Layout Change · · Score: 1
    Looking at the server name, following comes to my mind: How does goverment pay the company that prints the notes?

    Yes, I know it's stolen question,but I'd like to know anyway

  24. Easy to avoid! on What I Hate About Your Programming Language · · Score: 1
  25. Re:Still no MS enterprise desktop competition. on Any Reason To Buy Microsoft? · · Score: 1
    Look over here for interesting reading or check out what Reuters thinks about it. Or look over here.
    I have also a bunch of links to number of goverments considering Linux solutions - if you are interested.

    No, I don't know how many users they have, nor do I know their support structure. But for some reason they've done the decission. Think about it.