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  1. Re:Could that technology Be called on Palm Memory Maximum Increased · · Score: 0

    or, rather, "Be Internet Appliance"

  2. couldn't affort a laptop? on Real-time PC access on your PDA · · Score: 0

    each task you mention can be accomplished more effectively and comfortably with a laptop, notebook, or tablet computer than on a PDA.

    also, small form factor devices have a nasty tendency of getting lost ("oops - it must've slipped out of my pocket when i was riding the bus").

    --hc

  3. Re:An operating system != operating system on Novell to Make Linux Robust and Reliable · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    AD is where MS implemented its proprietary extensions to Kerebos, right?

  4. apples / oranges on Top Physicist Advocates Scientific Self-Censorship · · Score: 1

    > Agent Orange was a defoliant and not a chemical
    > weapon

    wasn't nerve gas originally developed as an insecticide?

  5. not true - old article on Cryptographers Find Fault With Palladium · · Score: 1

    7 April 2003 An updated public release of SELinux was made today. Some highlights of this release are listed below: * Added ARM port of SELinux. * Added Mainline 2.5-based SELinux. * Updated the base 2.5 kernel version to 2.5.66. Note that 2.5.66 mainline includes the remaining non-networking hooks required for SELinux. * The base 2.4 kernel version remains at 2.4.20, but the 2.4 LSM patch and SELinux module have changed since the last release. * Added a separate CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK option for the socket and networking hooks. * Separated core policy and started audit/reduction. * Improved setfiles logic. * Fixed bug in SELinux swapoff hook. * Fixed bug in SELinux ptrace checks. * Merged contributed usermod/group patch. * Merged updated versions of contributed policy tools. * Merged contributed policy patches.

  6. Google! on Interesting and Educational Web Pages for Children? · · Score: 1

    zB.... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q =vectron+bowen&btnG=Google+SearcB

  7. Re:Quantum Language on The Hundred-Year Language · · Score: 1

    And of course, in the future it will be the computers doing the programming (and the humans getting programmed) - so it is natural for the language to be a human one.

    --hc

  8. Re:Seymour Cray said it best on The Hundred-Year Language · · Score: 1

    >aerospace engineering graduate student, and I use >fortran AndI always heard the quote as "I don't know what programming language engineers (and physicists) will be using in 100 years, all I know is that they'll call it fortran" --hc

  9. Re:Sun and version on Sun Launches Instant Messaging Server · · Score: 1

    First the abrupt jump from Solaris 2.6 to Solaris 8

    I think you must have meant:

    Solaris 2.6 -> Solaris (2.)7 -> Solaris (2.)8...

    and so on. I guess Sun felt there would be no more major revisions and started using the minor rev as the release number.

    --hc

    DUH!

    --hc

  10. Re:Um...no? on WLANs As Spam Conduit · · Score: 1

    >75% of people are running Mac OS X, and 25% are >running Linux

    that sounds about right... oh wait, it's still 2003!

    --hc