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  1. Acctually, that sounds resonable. on Amazon.com, The Bodyguard · · Score: 0

    wonder how many wackos with guns that has gotten ripped off ebay and amazon yet? someones bound to try and take it out on their ceos.

  2. I dislike SS2. on Review: Serious Sam II · · Score: -1, Troll

    because it rendered my computer inoperable. 1 hour after installing it i had my first hang, my first hang and reboot in about 4 months. now i cant even have a graphicsdriver or more than 60hz on my screen without the system screen becoming chequered with all the colors of the rainbow, and then a total freeze followed by a reboot.
    so i REALLY dislike this game.

  3. all this... on When More Information Isn't a Good Thing · · Score: 0

    ...just because USA's economy is collapsing.

  4. I love my canon on Searching for a Decent Scanner? · · Score: 0

    Its a all in one machine, the pixma mp110, but, still, i love it. the scanner is great, the printer is wonderfull and the copying is flawless. its kinda cheap too, about 100$ or so.

  5. hmm... on "Spam King" Agrees to Stop Spamming For Now · · Score: 0

    here i was sitting wondering how come my mail amount had decreased by 50% the last day.... thank god for slashdot....

  6. sheesh. on Boot Process Visualization · · Score: 0

    personally, i dont want a visual boot loader. i want a boot loader that can manage to autoconfigure itself, with that option as defualt, to remove all the annoying errors a newbie gets when installing linux and then removing it because of various reasons.

  7. review! on Automated Sentry Robots · · Score: 0

    WE WANT A DANSDATA(TM) certified(TM) Review of this "toy" :D

  8. Hmpf. on Gates on Spyware and OS Competition · · Score: 0

    so now their gonna make money off the holes in their own system. hmm great idea. "hey, what are you doing man? - im making hte new patch for itnernet explorer! - Why? Stop doign that and make anti spyware programs instead, so we can make money off it!"

  9. I must say... on Amec Working on Long-Term Nuclear Waste Solution · · Score: 0

    that i dont understand what they ment by the "10 mile field of spikes" comment, would anyone mind to explain?

  10. Re:Sigh, i must be really tired. on New Solution For Your Transistor BBQ · · Score: 0

    no, not really. its just that whenever im tired, words switch places, i keep hearing stuff people havent said etc.

    on a sidenote, i love reading, especially books in the language they were written in. im not english btw, im swedish, so yes its my second language.

  11. Sigh, i must be really tired. on New Solution For Your Transistor BBQ · · Score: 4, Funny

    the text said "... that Japanese researchers, led by Daisuke Nakamura of Toyota Central R&D Laboratories Inc., ..."

    but i read "...that Japanese researchers, led by Duke Nukem of Toyota Central R&D Laboratories Inc., ..."

    other than this, Great, if this works in practice well be having new smaller cpus for everything.

    but im still waiting for a pda without screen, that uses my glasses as a screen.. but thats more of scifi than reality.

  12. Re:But... on Always Use Protection · · Score: 0

    been there done that.

    as someone else suggested, an old linksys router, id say id much rather have a hardware fw, like a pix or so, that would be a part of my education, but, they are not cheap, not at all.

    if i didnt state it all to well in my last post, the program control didnt work on my computer.

  13. Re:But... on Always Use Protection · · Score: 1, Informative

    Agreed!

    ive treid to use a "GUI" firewall so many time now, but ive stopped bothering about it.

    so many time has zone alarm failed to regonize a game or program, that runs in fullscreen, to popup its little window saying blah blah is trying to connect to the internet, should we let it? Thereby crashing the game/program. when i click always/yes dont ask again fro this progarm, and restart it, they popup the same question again.

    mind you, norton internet security just blocks everything.

    i want a portblocking software, that lets me turn the tabel, turn off this this this this and that, and let eveyrthing else through.

  14. Re:The Noobie Argument on Microsoft Lists SP2 Incompatibilities · · Score: 0

    umm.. 3rd party... yeah right....

    "Age of empires II"
    "Office 2003"

    what else do we find on that list that is made in redmond?

  15. Anyone wanna guess? on XP Starter Edition Examined · · Score: 0

    how long it will take someone to crack the edition, restoring full functionality, and cross referensing diffrences in code to find out what does what?

  16. I read the first 120 pages. on Professor Creates His Own Cisco Manual · · Score: 0

    then i threw it away. this "book" teches you absolutely nothing about HOW the stuff works, liks the osi layers etc etc, what layer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 is etc.

    I think students, who acctually think about doing more than just a ccna, like having knowledge that will let you explain to management why stuff works like this and that, will prefer the CCNA 1-4 v 3.0 material.

    of course, its free. but its not good enough for me to consider recommending it to my friends before reccomending them to buy the whole cisco curriculum kit.

    my dollar :o

  17. arrr! on BIND Is Most Popular DNS Server · · Score: 0, Insightful

    the old mighty conservative geeks wins again!

  18. Re:Networking, on THG Debuts Networking Guide · · Score: 1, Funny

    When tom and his writers show me atleast a CCNA certificate, i will believe what they write on this page.

  19. Meatballs on New Material for Spintronics Discovered · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    All power TO the Swedish People, all shall fall under our new spinning mram.. or something...

  20. How about other problems? on The Next Step in Fighting Spam: Greylisting · · Score: 1

    how many people have outlook and Eudora running for 1 hour at least? this wont work unless people are often sending mail. i mean, i t will work, if you send at least 2 mails every 36hrs, but, i myself, dont even se the function in that when i almost alwyas can express myself using IM, like ICQ, MSN, or yahoo. secondly, i have never heard of a mailinglist software that would retry a failed message, and that is to consider a problem. Greylisting, will work, to block spam, but it will also work to be annoying for automated software lkike mailinglists, and service messages. i think it will be a positie thing to implement it, but only if some kind of IM service is _NOT_ implemeted, and, it already is. this problem arises when people send fewer and fewer emails, and use IM instead for their messages. im just pointing out a logical problem, please consider this. ;)