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  1. Re:You get sprung on More Mayhem From MSFT's Mundie · · Score: 1

    cause you noticed that butt was stuffed

  2. butt-spelunking on SSSCA Squirms Forward Again Thursday · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I enjoy turd-burgling. If you browse at negative one so do you.

    Ack. Oop.

    Billthecat

  3. Re:first post for mrgoat! on ULTra Robo-Taxi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'm so happy for you loser-assed, butt-munching, from-unda cheeze grating, ball-sweat drinking, butt-spelunking, turd-burgling, ass-munch trolls. I really don't know if life would be worth-while if I couldn't browse at -1.

    Cordially yours,
    Billthecat (Ack, Oop)

  4. language? on Security Hole In SNMP · · Score: 1

    Who's gonna trust someone who calls SNMP a language?

  5. .NET is SOAP on Mono Unimplementable? · · Score: 2

    Microsofts internal name for .NET is SOAP on a rope. Simple Object Access Protocol. It's easy, it's standard. If you don't like it, use XML RPC. If you don't like that, quit programming.

  6. MIR, Staten Island Dump on Mir Deathwatch · · Score: 1

    The Staten Island dump is officially closing today, accepting it's last load of trash from the other boroughs. It's one of two man-made objects visible from space (the other being the great wall of China). Crash the MIR into the dump for a grand finale, on final piece of trash to imortalize the landfill...

  7. Re:Thanks on The Question Of Too Many Linux Distributions · · Score: 1

    Uhm, then why did you post?

  8. Uhmm, can you say "poor implementation" on Security Hole In TCP · · Score: 1

    Poor implementation of randomized ISN's. This is a vulnurability that Microsoft was suceptible to in the initial releases of NT. It requires a good randomization algorithm in order to minimize the vulnirability of TCP/IP, which is something that has been known for quite some time.

  9. Still a long road on So Long, Digerati: The Vanishing Digital Divide · · Score: 3

    There is still a long way to go before there socio-economic equality is approached. Predominately white schools in afluent neighborhoods get better funding than others. Better funding means better resources and thus the cycle of inadvertantly suppressing minorities continues. The net is a wonderful tool to breach this gap, but it will require a change in the minds of the financial controllers of the nation, not just retired folks using AOL.

  10. Re:Why GNU/Linux ? on Sharp Officially Producing Linux PDA · · Score: 2

    Actually, running an HTTP daemon would be amazingly useful on a PDA. With wireless networks getting better by the minute, a static IP and a webserver would be an amazing way to transfer files between PDA's without having to be within infa-red range. The more robustly these babies are built now, the better off we will be in the future.