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  1. Re:The Lens Flare!!! on J.J. Abrams To Direct Star Wars VII · · Score: 1
  2. Google chose ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME370T from CES2012 on Has CES Lost Its Star Appeal? · · Score: 3, Informative

    The prototype ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME370T was revealed at CES 2012 and its release delayed when Google chose it as the Nexus 7.

  3. Re:Not the first middle east nuke on Report Claims Iran Has Data To Build a Nuclear Bomb · · Score: 1

    Oh, no he doesn't.

  4. Re:Why do corporations have to be people? on Corporations Now Have a Right To "Personal Privacy" · · Score: 1

    Can't they just select another state to incorporate? Many choose Delaware for its better financial records privacy though they really do no business in the state.

  5. Re:Support for Nuclear Power: Greed versus Intelle on US Nuclear Power Industry Poised For a Comeback · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Off color joke... on Healing Wounds With Diamonds · · Score: 1

    Diamonds are a wound's best friend.

  7. Re:TechSoup,org on Customer Resource Management For Non-Profits? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Guide to Dynamics CRM 4.0 Editions and Licensing http://www.techsoup.org/stock/dtjumppages/microsoft/crm_editions.asp

  8. Re:Poor Microsoft on Toshiba To OEM Laptops With OpenSolaris · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Impressive on Scaling Facebook To 140 Million Users · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm not surprised considering who has a vested interest in Facebook profiling: http://albumoftheday.com/facebook/

  10. Re:HOTMAIL on Email-only Providers? · · Score: 1

    PTR records are a good idea to pass rDNS or even FCrDNS checks. mail.domain.com. A 64.62.120.162 162.120.62.64.in-addr.arpa. PTR mail.domain.com. But what does that have to do with SPF, which ultimately resolves into a list of authorized sending/connecting/outgoing IP addresses? Even the SPF "ptr" mechanism relies upon the ISP's published PTR records; it's not a way around their refusing to publish PTR records. Besides, only a small subset of mail servers check for SPF's TXT (or SPF) type records, and the reason is not the same as checking for rDNS or FCrDNS but rather to detect email delivery attempts that spoof/forge an email domain name.

  11. Re:Dell vs Eee PC or the HP 2133? on '90s Dot-Coms — Where Are They Now? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Make that /right/ Shift; damn lexdysia.

  12. Dell vs Eee PC or the HP 2133? on '90s Dot-Coms — Where Are They Now? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It looks closer to the HP's Compaq 2133. They improved the mouse button layout but the Shift keys are horribly placed; I'd be hitting the up arrow/cursor instead of left Shift. They need to be arranged more like Thinkpad keyboards.

  13. Fiberoads on Name For a Community-Owned Fiber Network? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fiberoads, take me home
    To the place I belong
    East-Central Vermont, mountain momma
    Take me home, Fiberoads

  14. "I'll do a quick summery..." on HTC Shift + ThinkPad X300 + MacBook Air = Perfect Notebook? · · Score: 1

    Excellant!

  15. "I'll do a quick summery..." on What Happens To Bounced @Donotreply.com E-Mails · · Score: 3, Funny

    Excellant!

  16. Re:Same bugs? on Mozilla Releases Firefox 3 Beta 4 · · Score: 1

    Will the following prevent it from disappearing?

    about:config [entered in Address bar]

    dom.disable_window_open_feature.scrollbars true

  17. Re:DNSBL for comment spammers? on Choosing a Good DNSBL · · Score: 1
  18. Linux and Unix Certifications links on Where Do You Go For Linux Training? · · Score: 1

    Search for "Linux and Unix Certifications" on my page http://1wit.com/links/links.htm

  19. DNS.net's "Name Server Software: Unix" page on Building a Dynamic DNS Server for Your Enterprise? · · Score: 1
  20. Linux links on Learning More About Linux? · · Score: 1
  21. Re:DRM in Vista is misunderstood on Vista Protected Processes Bypassed · · Score: 1

    And why do video download services such as http://www.netflix.com/WatchNow require Windows XP SP2? What's missing on Windows 2000 and Media Player 9? Do I really need millions of lines of unrelated bloat in XP to play the movie?

  22. Re:Who will monitor the usage? on An iPod For Every Kid In Michigan · · Score: 1

    > Who pays for stolen ones or broken ones?

    Exactly. And if it is slightly damaged or obviously scuffed? If it is allegedly stolen? We will hear: "So what if Johnny's devices have been 'stolen' 4 times. We have to provide him another device like everyone else because he's now at a disadvantage in learning and socializing with his peers; his psychological and mental health are at stake!"

    And then what happens when that model of device is no longer available? "What? Michelle has a better device than the rest of us?"

  23. Re:We use one on Firewall Recommendations? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Fortinet was Founded in 2000 by Ken Xie, founder of NetScreen which later sold to Juniper for $3.5B.
    Fortinet was accused of using Linux kernel in FortiOS w/o credit:
    FORTINET VIOLATES GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE IN SECURITY PRODUCTS

  24. Re:Micotil on Objections Over Antibiotic Approved for Use in Cattle · · Score: 2, Interesting
  25. Re:How's that for revisionist history? on Randal Schwartz's Charges Expunged · · Score: 1

    State of Oregon v. Randal Schwartz Washington County Circuit Court C94-0322CR
    Complaint brought by Mr. Schwartz's client, the Intel Corporation

    Intel v. Randal Schwartz: Why Care? by Jeffrey Kegler, February 4, 1996