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  1. Re:Impossible? on Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap · · Score: 1

    20k/year is about what tuition was.

  2. Re:Impossible? on Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap · · Score: 1

    How many years ago was that?

    Even when I went to college the yearly cost exceeded what someone making minimum wage or near it would have for a gross income. Never mind that you also have to eat.

  3. A Worthless degree for only $3000 on Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap · · Score: 1

    Not only is an AA a worthless degree but it only cost him $3000. I guess it is better than spending more on an equally worthless degree.

  4. Re:Apt-get install clue on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    No, I only suggest it for the tasks it has a use. Sysadmin work, which is what the moron in the article wanted.

  5. Re:Obvious answer on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    If you have a bottom line, pay to have it hosted and managed.

    If you knew enough to host windows servers you would not have trouble getting apache up and running. Instead you get some desktop jockey thinking installed server 2008 makes him a sysadmin. That lasts until the first thing breaks.

  6. Re:Ahem on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    predict?
    Gee I already have sda and sdb I wonder what that usb device will be?

    To install CPAN modules use CPAN, not apt.

  7. Re:Obvious answer on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    Just pay someone.
    PHP on IIS just means someday soon you will be migrating to Apache. At least use Apache on windows. At which point you might as well use linux.

  8. Re:It is a wonder... on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Maybe because slashdot.org is not the place for this kind of BS?

    If this was Dummies.com or keyboardsscareme.com then I could see it. If you do not know what you are doing I highly recommend not showing that to everyone by making a webpage about your ignorance.

  9. Re:SSH is insecure? on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 2

    I like how he is looking into setting up something that takes less than 5 minutes to do. Maybe next he will look into that new fangled google thing all the kids are talking about.

  10. Re:Please stop on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    Submit that as a topic.

    I want to see that on the frontpage. At least by submitting maybe the editors will get a clue.

  11. Re:Apt-get install clue on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    Which has jack and squat to do with the discussion at hand.

    And actually a lot of audio visual work can be more quickly handled by the CLI. Like say if you want to crop a few thousand images in the same way.

  12. Re:Why I Use A Hosted Solution on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    At least you are smart enough in the ways of server administration to not embarrass yourself on the front page of slashdot.

  13. Re:n00b on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    The difference is we did not post our ignorance on the frontpage of slashdot and have it accepted.

  14. Re:Apt-get install clue on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Because it is not possible to automate and not really useful.

    Any task a gui can do a can be done faster without it.

  15. Re:Ahem on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    So use NoX or Spice or maybe just maybe be a big boy and use SSH.

  16. Slashdot has died on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Slashdot is dead, and this is its rotting corpse.

    WTF, I see why Taco left.

    No remote desktop in linux? Oh teh noes might have to use SSH like a big boy.

  17. Re:Here's a better idea. on US Nuclear Industry Plans "Rescue Wagon" To Avert Meltdowns · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How about not fill the air with pollution?

    Coal needs to go away. Burn natural gas all you like, but coal should not be allowed to dump garbage into the air or store it in ponds that break and ruin peoples lives.

  18. Re:And? on Chinese Firm Wins Bid For US-Backed Battery Maker · · Score: 1, Informative

    Bzzt wrong.

    Mod this idiot down please. The funding act he refers to is the wrong one.

  19. Re:And? on Chinese Firm Wins Bid For US-Backed Battery Maker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So using tax dollars to lower the price of your products to drive competitors out of business is competition?

    So what is your bar for cheating?

  20. Re:This contract needs to be pulled immediately! on Chinese Firm Wins Bid For US-Backed Battery Maker · · Score: 1

    No they are waging an economic war on you and me, those in charge are on their team.

  21. Re:And? on Chinese Firm Wins Bid For US-Backed Battery Maker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because that is not how they play this game.

    Look at how they dumped solar cells as a great example.

  22. Re:And? on Chinese Firm Wins Bid For US-Backed Battery Maker · · Score: 0

    Some probably would.

    I was hoping those US factories might be reopened by the new owners. Instead the machines and all the IP will go to the Chinese.

  23. Re:No problem here on Google App Verification Service Detects Only 15% of Infected Apps · · Score: 1

    Way to not read the GP at all.

    He is discussing bloatware that came with his phone, not malware he bought later. Had he bought a device with 4.0+ he could disable it, but that would not get him the space back either. If you are about to tell me about some uninstall updates button and no disable, press that button and you shall receive the disable button.

    Typical Stupid AC, if you had some brains maybe you could figure out how to get an account.

  24. Re:No problem here on Google App Verification Service Detects Only 15% of Infected Apps · · Score: 2

    Because his complaint is really the crap that was in the ROM his provider installed. Not malware.

    There are two solutions for this, the first being do some research before buying a smartphone the other being install a ROM that does not include this sort of bloatware.

  25. Re:Texas Drought Should Also Be a Concern on Draft of IPCC 2013 Report Already Circulating · · Score: 1

    Yes, that was not my complaint. I wanted grass fed beef FROM THE USA. Right now I can get it from Uruguay at Wegmans or from some other South American nation at Tops. Much like the only grass fed lamb I can find is from New Zealand or Australia.