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  1. Re:SCO market cap is 283 million on SCO gets $50 Million Investment · · Score: 1

    Yes, go and gargle at your fountain. This is a tragic waste of money. We will all never have another moments peace. I can't believe I'm going to have to spend another ten years listening to stories about SCO. I may as well just changew sides now so it pleases rather than displeases me. SCO vs IBM - the film or, The legeng of SCO, the Utah people that just don't f*** off!!

  2. Re:Discovery. on Mandrake 9.2 Initial Review · · Score: 1

    Yes, I aggree with you completely. It's a positive high level step. People like a warm interface, and it's also modest in a way, almost saying: "This is simple to use, just click here - modestly hiding all the technical sub-level. I could show off but I won't". The beuty of this of course is that a user can learn about the OS - as there are command line options..." I believe the future of linux is for it to be an extremeny cutomiseable OS - BUT, also easily customiseable and allow the possibility for radical customization - something which would be impossible with non open souece OS's, likw Windows etc.

  3. Re:Not quite dead, yet on Is Bluetooth Dead? · · Score: 1

    Whats the matter with you Locotus? Are you retarded? I think thats 1 too many conspiracy theories too far. M$ have a strategic partnersip with Intel.. OHH, that must mean they are trying to bring about the demise of Intel. If everyone attacked (bluetooth or anything!) support for Linux, Linux would die very quickly. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander. Quit your whining

  4. Paedo rings on Packet Juggling - Floating Data Storage · · Score: 1

    This is all fine,...

    but yet again, it raises the simple question that

    egotistical people never ask???

    What are the consequences of this?

    Imagine an internet paedophile ring using these

    techniques to TCP or SMTP packets into world

    (loaded with all the condemning data, but...

    no evidence to see who did it, OR, even if the

    data itself exists.. How will people know it)

    I think this is bad science,...

    but interesting nonetheless and truthfully

    something I have already delved in myself.. :/

  5. Re:I Win! on The Oldest Mouse Contest · · Score: 1

    Yes I have a number of mice here with good lifespan, good rollerballs on them!
    But really, I dont think its good for the karma of the universe to this if it involves pain for the mouse (and it undoubtedly does)

  6. Re:That's the point though.. on Sign Your Name Online With A Mouse · · Score: 1

    Thats the thing:
    The software apparently analyses the detailed movemements people have with the mouse. This is not equivalent to signature - this is equivalent to hand-writing analysis - where people try to capture information about you from the way you right. It would contain a wealth of information - perhaps too much. There are privacy issues here.
    Do we really want to take a personality test every time we purchase online? :/

  7. heh on Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source Transition? · · Score: 1

    They'll get that back by not having to pay for expensive and MEDIOCRE people in tech support as well sa crappy over priced unreliable software!!!

  8. Re:Suspicious on TAM 5 Has landed · · Score: 1

    maybe they falsified the coordinates to keep its location safe from the public!

  9. Suspicious on TAM 5 Has landed · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm from Ireland and I mapped the precise gps coordinates to a map which seems to suggest the model plane actually didn't quite reach dry land at time of post. Maybe it has now but latitude 53 degrees, 27.67; and longitude 10 degrees, 4.20 is in the Atlantic ocean just a mile or so off the coast og county Galway - so close you could see the emerald hills (if it's not too misty)

  10. Re:Uh, but? on Dutch Experimental IPv6 MP3 Stream Relay · · Score: 1

    Yep exactly, don't put thought into these peoples mind We don't need any more retarding of tech development - especially ipv6, where the advantages outweigh the disadvantages by a massive factor. If ipv6 gets kicked we may as well just crawl back into our caves!!!

  11. Re:Why do we need IPv6 ? on Dutch Experimental IPv6 MP3 Stream Relay · · Score: 1

    We need it for more address space....

    and for a fully interoperable protocol for

    wireless/LAN, all types of comm. with 1 protocol-

    quite simply it's the future of the internet,

    rock on ;)

  12. Re:verse eng.... on Learning Reverse Engineering · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry about this post. I'm sure allot of work was put into it but I just think reverse engineering is a black art that is best not dabbled in at allo. t runs contrary to standard engineering in that there is no inventiveness or innivation needed, just pain staking labour.!

  13. Re:New Guidelines on Shuttle Set for Launch on Dec 18th, Says NASA · · Score: 1

    Who cares. THere just going up to the space station again and again and again, and again, and again, and again, and again -> like a yoyo, or the american prison system where prisoners come in and out of jail on a conceyor belt. When will there be genuine space exploration I feel like a child strapped into the back of a car. "Are we there yet?"

  14. Weather Control Device on Investigating Artificial Black Holes · · Score: 1

    Wuhp, stop evrything,
    I didn't order a bowling,

    Activate the discombobulator immediately, Gordon must die!!!!

    Q: Isn't it time for a weather control device.
    Then we could generate a catastrophic lightning storm like in C&C RA II

  15. Re:excellent, Smithers! on Investigating Artificial Black Holes · · Score: 1

    Yesssss, nuclear weapons, gravity weapons only one thing is missing: -> An unusually large gravity weapon, muhahahaha muhahahahahahahahahaha

  16. Re:Game boy shmame boy on Listen To Your Game Boy Advance · · Score: 1

    Playboy yes - an excellent fetish of festering flesh for the ficticious at heart. Hardy har...

  17. Re:whhhhhaaaaatttt? on Listen To Your Game Boy Advance · · Score: 1
    Exacltly...

    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=52843&op=Reply &threshold=0&commentsort=0&tid=127&tid=137&tid=100 &mode=thread&pid=5229448

  18. Game boy shmame boy on Listen To Your Game Boy Advance · · Score: 1

    I think if anything PDA's with decent games will sell. My logic is thus: Only serious people want PDA's => People walk into a shop and don't want to hear 'gameboy' or 'playboy'!!! kids walk into a shop and here the word PDA and say whats this. The kid soon discovers the game boy is not the simple devide he wanted and buys a Game Cube instead.........The rest rights itself

  19. GRAVITY DRIVE on Where Should Space Exploration Go From Here? · · Score: 1

    My rocket beats all - it uses the JXR gravity drive

    ^
    ^I^
    III
    III
    ^ ^
    ~~~~~ /\/\/\ /\/\/\

  20. Re:Easy Question on Where Should Space Exploration Go From Here? · · Score: 1

    Fly my pretty,.fly...

  21. Re:The obvious answer on Where Should Space Exploration Go From Here? · · Score: 1
  22. Lets get it on!! on Where Should Space Exploration Go From Here? · · Score: 1

    I think Homers inanimate carbon rod would help NASA

  23. Re:The obvious answer on Where Should Space Exploration Go From Here? · · Score: 1

    Or possibly for a holliday to escape bad pres!!!! badabing

  24. Not where but .....how!! on Where Should Space Exploration Go From Here? · · Score: 1

    http://www.uforc.com/research/page42.html

  25. Re:That was quick on Opera 7.0 Security Holes ... Fixed · · Score: 1

    See: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=52837&threshol d=1&commentsort=0&tid=172&mode=thread&pid=5228315# 5228362 Unrelated but.. Some of u have been talking about sticking with O6 ver. Don't. Use 7 and report all bugs. I find that when I turn off mouse gestures, clicking is sticky sometimes and KB support is not perfect either but these will improve. Opera 7.02?? :)