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  1. Re:Considering how biased the first judge was on Microsoft Anti-Trust Rulings Due Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Not quite - Tax avoidance can be illegal, tax evasion has to be. Illegal tax avoidance = tax evasion Illegal tax evasion = redundent

  2. Re:MS is immune on Microsoft Anti-Trust Rulings Due Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    I think that it has been sinificantly proven that doing drugs hurts people other than the user.

  3. Re:Halloween on Microsoft Anti-Trust Rulings Due Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Oct 31 is also the day that Marin Luther posted his 95 thesis(sp?), and is someimes termed 'reformation day' Just a side note (Although one could draw a conection between M$ and the Curch of Martin Luther's era. Where was the DOJ then - that was obviously a monopoly, and use of unfair business tatics :) )

  4. Re:This type of certification on Windows 2000 Gets Common Criteria Certification · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that what the originator of the thread was trying to say was that MCSE didn't count for much - if that was all they had they had nothing. It doesn't mean that they don'y know anything, it means nothing. The Common Criteria Certification could be viewed the same way - if that is all a system has, it doesn;t have much, esp if one has had experience with other Common Criteria Certifed software that doesn't live up the the hype (Not that I have - just as an example and to tie MCSE back to Common Criteria Certification).

  5. Re:Actual usefulness? on Dr. Robot Watches Over Home And More · · Score: 1

    Just out of curiosity - Have you read Peirs Anthony's Phaze series? That last part of the comment sounds like you have or should.

  6. Re:Hmmm on Malicious Distributed Computing · · Score: 1

    The constitution give us the right to own guns, but not to own viruses. Also, guns serve other purposes than to kill people, viruses have only malicious intent

  7. Re:Poppycock on Violent Games Good for Kids · · Score: 1

    You have to admit that that distinction is not entirely clear in the original post

  8. Re:Poppycock on Violent Games Good for Kids · · Score: 1

    Please excuse my typing. I meant Young Women. I just found it interisting that the original poster mentioned only young men That was the point and I am sorry that my haste and innacurate typing got in the way of that.

  9. Re:Hold on there buddy... on Violent Games Good for Kids · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I have played Football, and GTA3 - and in my mind Football better prepares one for the life of a vilent criminal as one is actually hitting and huring real people - GTA3 you are just pressing buttons

  10. Re:You need therapy. on Violent Games Good for Kids · · Score: 1

    Why? I don't see any need. I agree completely with Slashdolt - except it is Monopoly that gets me ticked off (those dumb dicce never roll my way)

  11. Re:Poppycock on Violent Games Good for Kids · · Score: 1

    Young Men??? Youen Wormen are imcapable?

  12. Re:Yea!!! on RC5-64 Success · · Score: 1

    Pardon my ignorance, but what is the heisenberg principle?

  13. Re:Forget the DMCA... on Ethical Lines of the Gray Hat · · Score: 1

    I know that there are "Good Samritan" laws that protect one while trying to save another. I know that they specificaly apply to health related matters. Depending upon the wording, (and difinatly this is supported by the sprit of the law) poping the hood of a car to extinguish a fire to save the car and those around it could be coverd. If it is, than so is entering a computer system through a hole in the securty to warn, or fix a potentaly hazadous problem.now this is a little streth, but with a good lawyer, this could probably be argued

  14. Re:Kids these days... on "L33T" Speak Invades Schools · · Score: 1

    just so you know, :) is part of L33T also

  15. Re:$250k for the robot? on Egyptian Pyramid Rover Finds... Another Door · · Score: 1

    Make it smaller, and add functionality - that can bring the price up real fast.

  16. Re:Enter from the outside... on Egyptian Pyramid Rover Finds... Another Door · · Score: 1

    How do you think that an ultrasound works? Granted, rosk is different from flesh, but it should be possible to use some form of remote sensing to figure out what is in the pyaramids.

  17. Re:Spacious passenger compartment on More on GM's New Fuel Cell Cars · · Score: 1

    Unless they have changes the specs since I read about it in a local paper, the fuel cell is powered by hydrogen so essaunders' concerns are valid. They are also one of the reasons that GM is still working on the car.

  18. Re:time to mod on More on GM's New Fuel Cell Cars · · Score: 1

    I've noticed this same corrispondance of talent, and ability between my dad (who is a very good mechanic) and myself. It's good to know that i'm not the only one to see this conection