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  1. Feel better now? on The Web Is Not the Internet · · Score: 1

    Glad you got that off your chest; we sure didn't know that around here. And people think Nerds are unapproachable, wonder why...

  2. Re:Hemos Says: "So Long, and Thanks For All The Fi on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    It's literally been 5 years since I've logged in to post a comment, just wanted to thank both of you and wish you guys the best of luck in the future, I would not be the heavy hitter I am today without some of the early stuff I learned from the headlines collected here.

  3. MUD Snooping on "Dark Alleys" on the Internet · · Score: 1

    I'd like to see how they plan on monitoring my mage as it talks to your cleric in some obscure, nearly impossible to reach (unless you're level 50) corner of our favorite MUD.

    Simple, they won't, they'll make the IMMs do it. our MUDs always had snooping features, so does yours.

  4. Jet Direct Software on Which VNC Software Is Best? · · Score: 1

    Yes, it sucks, don't use it.

    I only use it to configure the print server, I then isntall all my pritners lcoally by IP, and screw the HP software entirely.

    Fixes all of the above problems, you can print to it via RDP or VNC with out any problems. Also allows you to use the printer over a VPN connection (which sounds silly, but sometimes you just have to print somehting)

  5. Parts or food is always good... on Best Results From Bartering Computer Services? · · Score: 1

    I very often will fix computers for free provided the hardware that is borken is stil under warranty. A couple of years ago I did this very often with Hard Drives, I would then either use the Hard Drives or sell them to someone who needed one cheap.

    I got to help my friends by fixing thier computers and by supplying cheap upgrades.

    If it's not a hardware problem, dinner is always good.

  6. Hear the sounds of ALH84001 on Life On Mars: ALH84001 · · Score: 1

    Delien Industries Inc, your Industrial solutions provider has documneted well the sounds of asteroid designation ALH84001. Check their website for more information HERE.

    Dr00lArt.

  7. Outright Lies yet again.... on Microsoft Clarifies Linux Myths · · Score: 1

    Taken staright from M$'s document:
    Linux does not provide support for the broad range of hardware in use today; Windows NT 4.0 currently supports over 39,000 systems and devices on the Hardware Compatibility List. Linux does not support important ease-of-use technologies such as Plug and Play, USB, and Power Management.

    Ok USB isn;t supported to my knowledge, but NT does not support it either. Plug and Play under NT? ha! By deafult it is turned off, and the ONLY thing I ahve ever seen it work on is a soundblaster 16. No Power Management? RH 6.0 seems to manage power just fine on my Thinkpad 600, didnt even have to tell it it was a laptop, it just did it. Yet more half-truthes and lies told by the big softies...

  8. Re:But this is interesting... on 90-Gigabyte Solid-State "Hard Drive?" · · Score: 1

    Let's see, They created EVERYTHING that we know about computers today, and so they decided to settle down and sell computers on a very poorly built website. Yeah I buy it, hell give me 1000.
    Drool.
    Email address is false, you figure it out.