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  1. another mirror on UT2003 Demo Ready · · Score: 1

    ftp://orbital.us/UT2003/UT2003-Demo-Linux.sh.bin ftp://orbital.us/UT2003/UT2003-Demo.exe Max connections: 100

  2. Why buy this? on Cappuccino PC, Round 3 · · Score: 1

    "The Mocha P4 PC size advantage makes it ideal for places where space is at a premium or for those who work in several fixed locations at once and want to be able to access the same data everywhere."

    And an external hard drive cannot do that? Saves you about $1000

  3. Re:Well... on The Two Towers Hits the Net · · Score: 2, Informative

    They have a marketing campaign to follow, etc. It would probably hurt them more if they were to release it now.

  4. Re:This is just pathetic... on The Two Towers Hits the Net · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Oh, and next we should shut down usenet. Then we should shut down our highways, because they transport criminals. Also shut down grocery stores, as they provide food for criminals (it's against the law to aid a criminal, right?) Hell, let's start cutting fibre right away. Go troll somewhere else

  5. Well... on The Two Towers Hits the Net · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why don't they focus their efforts on finding who leaked it rather than going after the people too anxious to wait till the release (who are likely to go see it when it comes out anyways)?

  6. There you go. on MIT Steals Comic Book Character · · Score: 1

    "Though MIT's lawyers acknowledged using the Radix image, the school claimed it was allowed to use the image and refused to apologize. The school also remains unwilling to publicly credit Horizon Comics."

    I'm curious... how were they allowed to use the image?
    It's obvious the author didn't want them to, so who else COULD grant permission?

  7. Look at what is powering their lookups: on Real-Time Testing of China's Internet Filters · · Score: 1

    218.2.131.246 - - [30/Aug/2002:18:18:43 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 1110 "-" "MSIE 5.0b1 ( Windows 98)" Rock on.

  8. Irony on Hack the Army, Brag About it, Get Raided · · Score: 1

    From their website: "ForensicTec Solutions, in partnership with MicroSkills, proudly announces the development of the ForensicTec Security Certification Program. This certification is one of the first of its kind to be offered at a computer learning facility. The program will teach current and future IT personnel how to implement and maintain secure computer networks. We are excited about the opportunity to develop this certification course because we believe that many IT directors and staff members in the private sector have not received the proper training to adequately protect their respective company's network systems. In a state of heightened alert concerning unauthorized breaches, cyberterrorism, and network vulnerabilities, having a trained security expert on staff will help companies understand the need for greater security measures as well as provide an extra layer of protection for their network systems. For more information about the ForensicTec Security Certification Program, please contact ForensicTec Solutions at (877) 863-3332 or MicroSkills at (858) 348-8001."

  9. Wondering... on CompactBSD for Embedded Projects · · Score: 1

    Anyone know if/how well this unit can do SSH tunneling?

  10. Re:AMD is like Linux on New AMD Athlon 2600 Processor Released · · Score: 1

    When did your sister and mom change their names?! :)

  11. I was also just thinking... on Telstra Considers 45,000-Seat Linux Deployment · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Maybe these businesses are bringing up the L word so that MS will drop their prices.

  12. Games! on Telstra Considers 45,000-Seat Linux Deployment · · Score: 4, Funny

    So they will have, what, 1 year of unprecidented employee productivity before all the popular games are ported to Linux.

  13. Elvis Technology on Microsoft Sinks Teeth Into New Orleans · · Score: 1

    "The systems that we are using right now . . . Elvis was still alive and singing when they were made," he said. So Elvis sang while the computers were being made... I guess this makes their strange decision a bit clearer. Someone needs to tell the mayor Mardi Gras is over and he can stop drinking.