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  1. Re:Don't forget to bolt the CDROM shut.... on Which Screw Goes Where? · · Score: 1

    Sure bash all the MCSEs'... I suppose next your going to have me believe that PS/2 devices are not meant to be hot-pluggable. Sheeet.. I can unplug this keyboard without frying anything anytime I

  2. slashdot is still up on Netcraft Jokes About SCO's Virus Fears · · Score: 1

    They must not have opted for solution #3

  3. What you need to get started on Eric Sink on Starting Your Own Software Company · · Score: 1

    1) A domain that sounds like MyCrowSofft.com 2) Wait for the cease-and-desist letter. 3) Tell sender to get bent. 4) Hold out for highest offer. 5) Accept offer. 5) You don't need to run a company now.

  4. 320x240 on Polymer Vision Produces 5" Rollable Displays · · Score: 1

    They need to get the resolution up so the pr0n industry and further the advancement and acceptance of the technology.

  5. Re:googoogaga on Google Social Network: Orkut · · Score: 1

    or googliprogtu.. sounds like a friggin amazonian muppet.

  6. Re:Come on, Michael... on Microsoft Revenue Up, Tries to Hook Third World · · Score: 1

    Feel free to bitch slap me and any subsequent thread. *whack*... beeatch

  7. update on Spirit signal on Mars Express Confirms Water on Mars · · Score: 2, Funny

    After analyzing the data, they found Spirit had been infected with the Nachi virus and was sending out spam from Mars. There were also ARP requests mixed in the data stream looking for windowsupdate.com. :-)

  8. FBI opens can of patriot-act-whoopass... on Feds Thwart Extortion Plot Against Best Buy · · Score: 1

    and nabs thief "terrorizing" best buy to the sum of 2.5 million. Meanwhile, /bin/laden remains at large. Way to go patriot act. I'm glad best buy is a safer place for me to get ripped off now.

  9. Re:DMCA Must gooo! its gayer than the YMCA on SCO Invokes DMCA, Names Headers, Novell Steps In · · Score: 1

    Office of the DMCA
    December, 22 2003

    Dear rkz:

    This is your formal notification that you must stop
    and desist the spreading of information about
    circumventing copy protection on CDROM media.

    Under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act of the United
    States of America, you have violated section 17.b-1
    subsection C3.1-27 titled "It is unlawful to verbally or
    visually communicatie methods of copyright circumvention"

    We know where you live........and you should be ashamed.

  10. just what microsoft needs on Microsoft Looks At Integrating Forums and E-mail · · Score: 1

    Take on some new product development that will require more money, more patching, more exploits and more upgrade connumdrums. I wish they would fix the programs I have already invested money, training, and commitment into.

  11. Re:can't wait for the anti-.net comments on Server CE Database Development with .NET · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Another friggin .NET application framework. Geezes.. ever since Microsoft "bought" .NET from the chinese, it's been nothing but a viral bug-laden fiasco. I wouldn't make my *worst enemy* use .NET now that I know what I know about. You know, it's just a conspiracy by Microsoft to lock more people into a system that will suffer from redundant upgrades, and perpetual system compromises. My uncle's brother's neice's sister tried deploying at work on an internal LAN and when she started it up, it changed all the IP addresses on the routers and DNS servers. That not being enough, it then port scanned the network looking for all the wireless bar code readers and installed windows xp on them. She .lost her .job because of .net. I would stay away from it.

  12. They did it for weight dumbass on Kermit Alive and Well on the Space Station · · Score: 2, Funny

    They are very concerned about weight requirements on the shuttle/orbiter missions. The less bytes a computer program takes up, the less the overall weight of the spacecraft. I heard they had initally run the system on win2k, but would have needed an extra fuel tank to get it off the launching pad, and there was insufficient bandwidth way up there to keep up with the security updates, so this is why they opted for lighter-weight protocols and applications.

  13. "apparently" my ass on SCO Group Web Site Attacked Again · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Are we to rule out the possibility that this is not another attempt by $CO to make the "hacker" community look childish and unprincipled? My dad could beat up Darrells dad anyday, anyway.

  14. Military grade security?? on What's Coming in Solaris 10 · · Score: 1

    Dont make me laugh..
    I guess that means they are finally disabling
    by default the discard, echo, chargen, and
    daytime services?

  15. Dumbass on GameSpy Sends DMCA-Based C&D To Security Researcher · · Score: 1

    Post the exploits on alt.hacker.malicious like everyone else. Once gamespy mysteriously starts losing it's customer base to exploits, they will fix them. - Flattery gets you nowhwere - nice guys finish last - no good deed goes unpunished

  16. Why not have SCO mount the attack? on Security FUD On Linux · · Score: 1

    Seems to me that Microsoft wants to draw the attention away from it's own security issues, and put the focus on something else. Unless they have something to gain, they would just have SCO claim they owned the copyright to security.

  17. Havent seen a real one in a while on 20th Anniversary Of Computer Viruses Commemorated · · Score: 1

    12 tricks, stoned, ambulance-a and others were what I would consider a virus. When these email "viruses" figure out how to be polymorphic replicators, *then* the internet as we know it will be ph#cked. How long will it take to scan every file on a 128 Gig harddrive for a polymorphic replicated Slammer derivative? Now how many people will actually sit through it without cancelling it so they can just get their email? It would never get cleaned up.

  18. Re:buy a neuros instead on 5 Reasons Not to Buy an iPod · · Score: 1

    Is anyone using one of these? Do you like it? Does it work as advertised?

  19. Please pass the crack pipe on Senate Passes Anti-Spam Bill · · Score: 1

    And how does the US senate plan to enforce these rules when all the spam is coming from outside the US? "I'm sorry China, but no more corn for you until you stop spamming"

  20. Samba ? on CNet on WinFS · · Score: 1

    Can the SAMBA team expect to have a white paper available to them documenting the standards to implement for this new filesystem? Oh, wait.. that would most likely defeat the primary purpose of WinFS.

  21. Substance abuse is more like it on The Substance of Style · · Score: 1

    Over 50 million households have computers now in the US. How many of these are burning 600 watt power supplies just to power all the glo- wire and eye candy? Like it or not people, we have to answer for all that energy consumption somewhow.

  22. TCO on Half-Life 2 Delayed Following Code Leak · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There's a TCO argument if I ever heard one.

  23. damn on Get Paid To Crack? · · Score: 1

    Oh.. this is about computers...guess I'll put my pipe away.

  24. More Microscoft thievery on Microsoft Patents 'Phone-Home' Failure Reporting · · Score: 1

    Microsoft is hoping everyone has forgotten about the Quality Feedback Agent that Netscape has had for years in the 4.x series browsers and above. http://wp.netscape.com/communicator/navigator/v4.5 /qfs1.html Mozilla has the same thing. http://www.mozilla.org/quality/qfa.html This is nothing new. Just more blatant technology theft from the company that made it famous in a society that accepts theft as "fair competition". If you want to argue, go search for the current "Sendo vs. Microsoft" case.

  25. Wanted: PopeMobile on SCO's Roadshow Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    Needed for 10/7/2003 road show.
    All bulletproof glass must be intact.
    Will pay by $$$ or stock options.

    Please contact Darrell at 1-800-SCO-UNIX