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  1. Re:You can already do this with Javascript on Firefox 's Ping Attribute: Useful or Spyware? · · Score: 1

    Oh, right, they did go to a .com domain. My bad.:-P

  2. Community can help on Search Engines Leech Value from Web Sites · · Score: 1

    Without them you're nothing unless you have some other means of garnering interest such as an MMORPG.

    Community is fine for this...if you can find it. Community can be a bit myopic though.

  3. Re:You can already do this with Javascript on Firefox 's Ping Attribute: Useful or Spyware? · · Score: 1

    I use No Script. Yes it should be user controllable and disabled. Who got rich putting this M$ style crap in?

  4. Yea right on Trauma Pill Might Help Ease Emotional Pain · · Score: 1

    Oh well rape, it's not that bad just give her a pill to shut her up. Boys will be boys.

  5. Religion on Forecasting Doomsday · · Score: 1

    There should be a religion category for this or politics.

  6. Re:really? on Spam is Dead · · Score: 1

    That's fine and dandy till some fucksmudge takes your email and broadcasts it on a mailing list to every Dom, Tick and Hiary out there.

  7. 50 gallons on ebay, 150.00 on Want a Cool and Quiet PC? Dunk it in Oil · · Score: 1
  8. It's only 359? on Nokia 770 Alive and Well · · Score: 1
  9. IBM Thinkpad webserver on Microsoft Challenges Linux's Legacy Claims · · Score: 1

    I'm running a webserver on a 750C think pad with a P90. 13 megs of ram with 79 megs of swap. The harddrive has 600 meg available, 10 meg boot and the rest for system. I have 66M free to feed files from.

    It's been running fine for 50 days now.

  10. Can't buffer overflows on 5,198 Software Flaws Found in 2005 · · Score: 1

    Be taken out of the libraries and such? Why is it so hard to remove such vulnerabilites when I've read that there are replacements for weak or exploitable code?

  11. Re:If they only up-armored it on First Military Exoskeleton Reaches Prototype · · Score: 1

    Google Metalstorm

  12. Re:Some suggestions on NSA Data Mining Much Larger Than Reported · · Score: 1

    Speak freely did a credible job with encryption.

  13. Instead of the New York Crimes. on Narwhal Tusks are Sensory Organs · · Score: 1
  14. Re:A lesson for venture capital on Totally Secure Non-Quantum Communications? · · Score: 1

    I notice that this needs to be a direct connection as well. Also I'm not sure if passive reading of the line is possible or not if it uses wire it should be.

  15. VoIP Thong is EVIL on Yahoo! Joins VoIP Throng · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Nasty nasty people.

  16. Shill on Digital Music Stock Market? · · Score: 1

    Wow a shill for MPAA, go away.

  17. Re:What? on John Seigenthaler Sr. Criticises Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Actually he could have had it posted so he could howl about it. Protecting ISPs and websites allows voices to speak, he'd have them gagged and bound so I'm more than willing to assume such evil intent.

  18. Corn can heatsink on Fix Your Crashing X-Box 360 With String · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a job for the empty can of corn heat sink and some thermally conductive RTV and maybe a fan.

  19. Wheeeee on Texas Sues Sony BMG over Rootkit · · Score: 1

    "I used to be a Sony fan but now I fan the flames."

  20. Re:It doesn't matter how much evidence is found. on Humanity Responsible For Current Climate Change · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Miller gave an interesting interview.

    http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/miller.h tml

    I discount his science because he's as fundy for gaia as some are for god. Global warming has become a religion and no longer counts as science.

  21. Re:Let learners use UML or Bochs on 'Protecting' Perl Code? · · Score: 1

    Qemu rocks, it emulates a PC and does it well. It does NOT emulate a good video card but all else does work.

    I run 98SE with it.

  22. Re:I know chmod! on 'Protecting' Perl Code? · · Score: 1

    Actually cat code.pl | caesar 19 > hi.ca

  23. It's called a switch on Curbing Energy Use In Appliances That Are Off · · Score: 1

    I remember the large red one that was included with every PC back in the old days. It really turned off the PC instantly and I didn't have to unplug the PC because whinedos refused to let me power it off.

    Just get a wall switch for everything and you can flip it off.

  24. Re:Can't blind on purpose on Set PHASRs On Stun · · Score: 1

    Green lasers can temporarily blind like red ones. Because they can be more effective at lower power they are less likely to do permanent damage. You can use a hologram to spread a high power beam out, I would assume some sort of range finder (laser? :) ) could be used to reduce power from the laser to the suspect to the proper range.

  25. I loath newspapers on Internet is Killing the Newspaper · · Score: 1

    I've seen them manipulate the local political and economic scene on many occasions when it was a slightly right leaning paper. Now that it's owned by Gannet it's a left leaning cesspool with even less ethics and more interference in local affairs.

    I'm gonna party like it's 1999 when they die, same for the crystal teet as well.