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  1. Duh! on 87GB On DVD-Sized Media · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Go ahead, impress me, show me an epoxy glue from 1960.

  2. Low tech on 87GB On DVD-Sized Media · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I would be very impressed if you can find a 1960 specimen of those low tech epoxy glues, dickhead.

  3. Re:Aren't APPS the real issue? on Halloween VII · · Score: 1

    Of all OSes, unixish ones are the least likely candidates to evolve into your OS vision. Try that with openbeos or something. Unix users are strongly tied to their way of doing things and not without reason.

  4. Re:When it's ready... on Linus says 2.6 kernel will be out by June 2003 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Giving people dates to catch is a Good Thing. The assumption is that it will be ready then, if everyone tries to make it ready at that time. I don't think if the kernel is not more-or-less ready, he will release it anyway.

  5. Re:Early for Blizzard? on New Starcraft: Ghost Trailers · · Score: 1

    You know, they have outsourced the game.

  6. Re:Starcraft as FPS? on New Starcraft: Ghost Trailers · · Score: 1

    That quote is misleading. Blizzard have not started producing a Starcraft 2 yet. Whenever they point this out they also hasten to add that they will defiently make another starcraft game some time in the future. And no, Ghost is not that future game.

  7. Re:Winning on Tetris Is Hard: NP-Hard · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not-losing tetris is impossible in the long term. All you need to loose is a very long sequence of Z and S pieces. These pieces don't tile the plane. Even if a normal tetris game program may forbid such sequences, your "any arbitrary sequence" definition clearly includes such seq.s

  8. Re:What will you do? on ECCp-109 Solved · · Score: 1

    Sure, people just don't think about it enough. If someone prefers seti over cancer research, ask them "Would you rather die of cancer knowing that we are not all alone in the universe or would you rather live forever without knowing anything about our cosmic brothers?"