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  1. No. on Should Colleges Ban Classroom Laptop Use? · · Score: 0

    I always took notes on my laptop in college, minus the one class where the prof didn't approve of anything more modern than a mechanical pencil. I can understand a case-by-case ban (playing music, being a distraction, etc), but if your students are all just wasting time on Facebook.. well, you're not esxaclty required to pass them, are you?

  2. 404 on PSP Hacks and the Mainstream · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Anoyone else get a 404 the first 20 times they clicked "read more"?

  3. Re:Global identifiers make for poor identication on Why One Man Got a Guerrilla RFID Implant · · Score: 0

    hahaha.. you seriously just made me spew coke all over my desk.

    thanks. that was great.

  4. Re:IBM 3151 on Who Still Uses Old Monitors? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I use an old wyse terminal as the console for a 486/50 running netbsd, but I think the oldest monitor I own is an IBM-branded 12" amber monochrome monitor that's plugged into another 486 (running linux 2.2.something and running as a dialup router. (hah))

  5. Re:a 3 gig drive ! on Three LindowsOS PCs Reviewed · · Score: 0


    Not that small, but I do have a 486/50 with 16megs serving nfs shares, and a 486/100, 48megs running imap.

  6. Re:First Post? on Ask ISP Owner Barry Shein About the Spam Wars · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    AC First Posts don't count, dude. dc=

  7. Re:yeah right on Data Mining Used Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    :: yeah right.. who the hell keeps a journal on there computer?

    I do. Am I totally alone? I thought alot of geek-types, if they kept journals, kept them on their computer. Especially if they own a laptop. :]

    This is not a sig. :]

  8. Re:How true... on Collecting Classic Computers · · Score: 1

    : ...did anyone ever get a 160MHz Am5x86?

    No, but I have the 133mhz version. It runs at 160 fine, though. Well.. it runs now, but some time before I got it, one of the ram banks was fried. It runs linux and plays mp3s in the livingroom. :]

    All my ideas are absolutely brilliant, until somebody points out why they can't work."
    -- Linus Torvalds on LKML (26/09/2002) blurbing about "sticky pages" support in the vm