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  1. Re:New Buzzword on Orson Scott Card on mp3 File Sharing · · Score: 1

    Yes indeed I did find it both humerious and ironic. I should learn to vary my word patterns a bit more...

  2. Re:New Buzzword on Orson Scott Card on mp3 File Sharing · · Score: 1

    A bit OT, but who cares...

    I found it ironic that all of the audio for the PC release of Halo is in Ogg format. I wonder if the XBox version is this way too? I found it humerous.

  3. Re:well then on Ford To Move To Linux · · Score: 1

    There are two kinds of people in this world, those with loaded guns, and those who dig.

    I know I'm not supposed to, but I still use nslookup. And I don't have a gun, either. Is that bad?

  4. Re:Well... on Sony's Linux DVR Can Record Two Weeks of TV · · Score: 1

    There's nothing wrong with correcting shitty english. It's your fucking native language, please try not to make up words because you're too lazy to find the correct version of the phrase. If you can't spell it, don't type it.

  5. Re:mylex on Mirroring Controllers - What have been Your Experiences? · · Score: 1

    Just wanted to second the vote for Mylex. Haven't played with their IDE stuff (do they make any?), but their SCSI RAID linux drivers were GPLd long ago and now come with stock 2.4 kernels.

    I think they may have been bought out by IBM a while ago (their support address is mylexsup@us.ibm.com), which would explain the GPLd drivers.

    For more info, look to your friendly local kernel sources: /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/README.BusLogic /usr/src/linux/Documentation/README.DAC960
    --(lam eness filter sucks)---

  6. Re:SCO has no strategy on Samba Team Points Out SCO's Hypocrisy · · Score: 1

    You don't drink beer! Next you'll be telling me that Edison was a baby-killer and Einstein was a member of the KKK. One of my idols has just fallen... Just kidding! How about a nice white zin?

  7. Re:I've figured this sort of thing would happen on Talk About A Security Hole, Go To Jail? · · Score: 1

    That's somewhat plauseable, but it doesn't make much sense...

    neighbooring(sic) companies with unencrypted WAP access points.

    That puts him right up there with people that say NIC Card and ATM Machine.

  8. Re:I've figured this sort of thing would happen on Talk About A Security Hole, Go To Jail? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No shit.

    BTW, the moderation on this post is amazing. Interesting?!?! Insighftull?!?! He can't fucking spell, and it's obvious he doesn't know what he's talking about. But all hail the script kiddie that's ready with a glib comment! Mod him up!

    *grumbles* where are my metamod points when I need them...

  9. Re:I've figured this sort of thing would happen on Talk About A Security Hole, Go To Jail? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Would you like to explain how someone manages to have Unencrypted WEP? That's kind of like saying that they have some dry water.

    WEP is encryption. I think you meant to say they had unencrypted networks, or networks without WEP.

    Why do I get the feeling that your 'security audits' involve looking for an open connection with which to connect to Kazaa?

  10. Who let this through? on Toshiba Introduces A 17"-Screen Laptop · · Score: 1

    Seriously... who the hell is screening links around here? Hasn't anybody learned to REMOVE THE SESSION ID?

    Session tag expires on the server, and suddenly the link stops working. STRIP IT DOWN BEFORE YOU POST IT.

  11. Re:Gee on Confronting Address Space Hijackers · · Score: 2, Funny

    I had the same reaction. From the article:

    "There's anything up to 100 of these blocks out there on the loose," estimates Richard Cox.

    Where can I get one? I was just saying to myself the other day, 'my 15-system home network REALLY needs some routable address space.' And my bonus check for this quarter just came in... what great timing!

  12. Stupid meta-moderation on FreeBSD 5.1 Released · · Score: 1

    ... ate my Troll rating. I stand by it none the less!

  13. Re:Wow... 5.1 already? on FreeBSD 5.1 Released · · Score: 1

    Come on, don't tell me you expected to make a blanket statment like 'I like BSD, so I'm a true
    unix lover, whereas you heathen Lunax kiddies just hate MS', and escape without at least ONE troll mod!

  14. Call Paul Vixie on Is Linksys Violating The GPL? · · Score: 1

    Here's a gem:
    strings /mnt/usr/sbin/cron
    ...
    @(#) Copyright 1988,1989,1990,1993,1994 by Paul Vixie
    @(#) All rights reserved
    ...

  15. Birds in space? on NASA's Foam Test Offers Lesson in Kinetic Energy · · Score: 1

    The shuttle was 81 seconds out when the tile hit the wing. At 70 seconds after launch, it's about 49,000 feet above sea level, so lets say at this point it was around 60-70 thousand feet up

    I'm not sure about you, but I don't know too many birds that fly TEN MILES miles above sea level.

  16. Re:Act Today! on Power-over-Ethernet: IEEE 802.3af Draft · · Score: 1

    Or, for Linux users...

    IEEE_802.3af_FULL_REAL_WORKING_VERSION.src.tgz

    RPMs and DEBs available soon ^_^

  17. Dongle or Hasp? on Gameboy Advance Users to Get Bluetooth Internet · · Score: 1

    Actually, most people call what your're talking about a HASP, not a dongle. And you Don Gall thing? Anybody who bought that... I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you. tool.

  18. Re:Symantec lies on Symantec Claims They Knew About Slammer In Advance · · Score: 1

    Mod this up. This is how it works.

  19. Re:M$ ad blocked half the page on Software Libre: DoHS Switches, Commerce Slights · · Score: 1

    Did that to me too. Using Mozzila? Phoenix b.5 here...