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  1. Re:And my Netserver? on RIP Pentium II, 1997 - 2006 · · Score: 0

    I LOVE my old netservers. i have 1 of the monsters running as... as... well, i know it has power, and im fairly certain it has an ip address. Its running win2k and boy is it stable. also have the matching external raid cabinet!

  2. Re:Big Brother is watching you on Color Laser Printers Tracking Everything You Print · · Score: 0

    Its called a EULA!! dont you read all of your eulas any more???? I believe there is a EULA repository of all nature of EULAS. i love that word. soooooo evil

  3. I'm sorry dave, im afraid i cant do that on Color Laser Printers Tracking Everything You Print · · Score: 0

    While we have known about this for a long time, this dosent diminish the fact that I for one dont care! i use a color dot matrix for my counterfiting ;)

  4. Re:Heres to you! on Unsung Heroes of Open Source Software? · · Score: 0

    Right On! i know my delivery drivers by name, and they know to walk on in. Course, one of em is me little brother... Not so little anymore :(

  5. The Rights of Us vs. the rights of Soviet Russia on European DRM News · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    In Soviet Russia, the Copyright owns YOU!

    Brought to you by the commission to overthrow internet media.

  6. Re:Carry a gun on The Urban Geek As A Mugger Magnet? · · Score: 0

    Two words, Carb Cleaner. I work on motorcycles occasionally, and lemmie tell you there is nothing quite like it to put the hurt on! 'Cept for some 6mm rusty screws...

  7. Extreme Networks, eh? on Good Demo System For A High-Bandwidth Link? · · Score: 0

    Truly some of the most bitchin long-haul gear on the market... makes Cisco look sketchy. One implementation in a K-12 educational setting, we were able to decrease latency across the backbone by about 75%, enough to free up more bandwidth for video relay across a school corp of 9 buildings, 4 of which were on a main campus. used the summits between all the schools, and black diamonds as the core in each school, with the older cisco catalysts at the edge. benchmark: Norton ghost over tcp/ip.

  8. Obligitory Clockwork Orange refrence on Vietnam Going Open Source · · Score: 0

    Goverment is eliminating the choice to do wrong... leading to the complete assimilation of mankind except for a select few who navigate the remains of our world, only to be lead by Keaneu Reeves... OSS Reloaded!!

  9. Batman on Stan Lee Sues Marvel Comics · · Score: 0

    Batman, at the time, had grossed 285 mil, yet never turned a profit. as a matter of fact, the studio claimed that it lost them 20 million. history repeats itself again.

  10. Y'all need to post something USEFULL about 'zilla on Mozilla: The Good And The Bad · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    this is nuts. mozilla isint important to warrant 2 articles a day. it isint going anywhere soon

  11. This is Absolut Chaos on Microsoft takes on PDF · · Score: 1

    :) Do the stockholders of Adobe think even for a moment that M$ can compete with Adobe's powerful por video editing tools? NO WAY! pick up a copy of primere or after effects and compare that to microshaft's movie maker. in this case simple=weak. then there is the ever popular photoshop, illustrator, and image ready, all worshiped by both pc, mac, and linux users (at least the ones with dual boot boxen) come on...

  12. Re:My $1.50 on A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications · · Score: 1

    I did mention DIFFERENT befor OBSCURE. Micro$oft is a great example of insecurity by obscurity... the list of flamebait could go on, but you get my picture.

  13. Re:My $1.50 on A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications · · Score: 1

    the goal is to prevent the script kiddies flat out. really good hackers are never going to be stopped. just eta for hack lengthened

  14. My $1.50 on A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications · · Score: 1

    If security was Easy, it would be less secure. For something to be secure, it needs to be sufficiently different and obscure to prevent 95% of all attacks. there is not a "inpenetrable" fortress, but i do believe you can make steps to come closer to a goal of keeping most attackers out. If there was an end all secure solution, i would be out of a job