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  1. Quite so. on Car RFID Security System Cracked · · Score: 4, Insightful
    No problem? Come again?

    Lot's of things are possible. Will any statistically significant number of people try this? And how many will be successful? Not many. It's still safer than a regular key system, people should lose sleep over more realistic problems.

  2. Re:A bit like Visual Basic on How Not to Write FORTRAN in Any Language · · Score: 1
    There are so many crappy visual basic applications out there designed by 14 year olds with no understanding of... Blaw, blaw, blaw...

    Show me a 14 year old FORTRAN programmer, and I'll show you a _guy_ how has a great future in CS, possibly at Google or MIT or some place that hires smart people.

    Now the, you where talking about VB???

  3. Re:Running Linux Games Under Windows on Running Windows Viruses Under Linux · · Score: 2, Funny

    Solitare. It's the only game I care about.

  4. We have been here before. No? on Running Windows Viruses Under Linux · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    We have been here before. No?

  5. Re:This could be Huge on Earthlink Teams Up With SK-Telecom · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    A $100,000 house in the US is worth several million in Japan. The majority of the people live in small apartments.

    This is a racist statement that is not really true. Did you read this someplace, or have you actually been to Japan? I think you read it someplace.

  6. Official? Really? on Speakeasy Embraces Firefox · · Score: 1
    official customized version of Firefox

    I offer an "official" official customized version of Firefox too. No downloads yet...

  7. Truth! on Earthlink Teams Up With SK-Telecom · · Score: -1, Troll

    My cock is absolutely huge. It's just big. Very big. It distracts me from driving. It's just that big. Little girls like it (and some boys, too), but their mommies run screaming. Funny.

  8. Re:Lets face it on US ISP Terminates Iranian News Website · · Score: 1
    The US is not the shining pinnacle of freedom it once was.

    I'm sorry. But when was this?

  9. Re:But.... on Talking with Timothy Miller · · Score: 1

    No, but it _will_ run OpenKnopixCatFoodBasementMasturbater beta v. .0006.6.6. And *IF* you are not running OpenKnopixCatFoodBasementMasturbater beta v. .0006.6.6, then obviously, you are a looozer.

  10. Re:DE-brief? on Google To Release AdWords API · · Score: 1
    1. to remove someones underwear

    Underwear? You still wear that stuff? Free yourself! Let it all hang out!

  11. Dark Fiber on Google Plans Free VoIP In the UK · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Googles VoIP plans are related to it's interest in dark fiber here in the states?

  12. And so? on Decrypting Kryptos · · Score: 1

    Well, I think the same could be said with k5 and a lot of other sites as well. You see, Slashdot is a digest, with the exception of interviews and book reviews, I don't think they publish original material at all...

  13. Re:I'm with you here. on Federal Obscenity Rule Nixed In Internet Porn Case · · Score: 1
    it doesn't matter if it's porn or whatever... the judge summed it up perfectly. It is not the right nor the job of government to tell an adult person what they can see/think/read, and anything of the sort *is* an infringement on my liberties.

    Does this apply to kiddie porn as well? Dogs and horses?

  14. Re:Slitty Eyed Gooks! on Chinese DVD Makers Sue Over Royalties · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I get banned for posting reasoned discussion about IP rights, and this asshole just keeps on posting at -1?

  15. Aging? on Shuttle Surface More Vulnerable Than Suspected · · Score: 1

    Since the skin of the shuttle itself, the tiles, have undergone extensive testing in development, I wonder if this new finding is an original condition, or the result of aging?

  16. Local Conditions on Linux, Inc. · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't know that up here in Microsoft Land. No MS skills? Don't even bother looking for work up here.

  17. Re:Sounds Great on Using Wikis in Hospitals? · · Score: 1

    You are forgetting the dead cat.

  18. Re:No! on LiveJournal Blackout Analysis Online · · Score: 1
    Life in the rackmount data center is much different than your five computer home network.

    Thanks for the insult. But I'm not talking about home.

  19. Re:LOL! Kindof like when... on LiveJournal Blackout Analysis Online · · Score: 1

    When you tried to turn it back on, did it go, like, "beep, beep, beep"?

  20. Re:No! on LiveJournal Blackout Analysis Online · · Score: 1

    Does not mean it's a good idea! Not a single machine where I work uses the on-board NIC, from servers down to desktops. And all of our machines have a two year lifecycle, tops. We generally plug in a 3Com card of some type.

  21. Re:machine failure on LiveJournal Blackout Analysis Online · · Score: 1
    Scheduled reboots are a part of good systems administration

    He's talking about Windows, where regular reboots are a good thing when they are planned, so you don't have regular reboots when they are NOT planned!

  22. No! on LiveJournal Blackout Analysis Online · · Score: 2, Insightful
    embedded NICs...

    Who in their right mind goes with the on-board NIC in a server environment?

  23. Sillyness. on What Do You Do When Outsourcing Goes Bad? · · Score: 1, Redundant
    Upon testing the new install script we noticed things did not work as intended, and all attempts to contact the outsourcing company has resulted in the following answer:'My guys are still working on it.'

    Why did you pay them before you tested the package? Sillyness.

  24. Re:Clearly, MIT has it's priorities. on MelbourneIT Lapse Permitted Panix Hijack · · Score: 1

    Agreed.

  25. Re:Clearly, MIT has it's priorities. on MelbourneIT Lapse Permitted Panix Hijack · · Score: 1

    Most companies DO have some type of contact information for technical service and emergencies...