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  1. Re:Copyright registration on SCO Awarded UNIX Copyright Regs, McBride Interview · · Score: 1

    or FUDge brownies.

  2. Re:Nope on AOL To Launch Blogging Service · · Score: 1

    >However, it is an ugly word. To me, it sounds like one of those floating turds that refuses to get flushed down the toilet.

    And how is that not perfectly apt for the typical blog?

  3. Re:Duh. on AOL Pulls Nullsoft's WASTE · · Score: 1

    No, but that's nothing like what happened is it? You don't think the person who put it on the server fraudulently changed the copyright notice from Justin Frankel to Nullsoft, Inc., do you?

  4. Re:Duh. on AOL Pulls Nullsoft's WASTE · · Score: 1

    > Ownership of the equipment doesn't give them ownership to the IP.

    No but this absolutely, positively does"

    "Copyright (C) 2003 Nullsoft, Inc."

  5. Re:finally on Verbing Weirds Google · · Score: 1

    Trademark != Copyright

  6. FORTH on Programming Languages Will Become OSes · · Score: 1

    subject sez all.

  7. So any clues why VM goes zombie? on Linux 2.4 VM Documentation · · Score: 3, Interesting

    5 root 9 0 0 0 0 Z 0.0 0.0 0:18 kswapd

    My kswapd went zombie after ~18days uptime; it had gone zombie after about 70 days prior to that reboot. I've found references to this occurance ...going back at least through 2.2 kernels and it still happens with 2.4.18 (not the latest, but no real reason for me to build a new kernel unless it solves this). I've never read a thread on this that arrives at a solution or even a description of what is going on. I first encountered it when I went from Mandrake 8 (2.4.8 kernel) to 8.1 (2.4.18).

    Fortunately, I have plenty ram and this doesn't seem to otherwise affect anything.

  8. Re:This concept exists here in America too. on Finnish Taxi Drivers Must Pay Music Royalties · · Score: 1

    Ah, but read about the Aiken exemption: http://www.theglobalist.com/DBWeb/StoryId.aspx?Sto ryId=2347