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  1. So let me get this right... on Metabrowsing Controversy Continues · · Score: 1

    I increase visability and sales of your products and you sue/jail me. "Well Nancy, The Commies won"
    I would think that you would want your products listed in EVERY MetaSearcher. Availablity and Deliverability are the Big sellers not just price point(the main issue I would guess).

  2. Re:Operator Bilkmore Oh six one please... on ICANN Board Election · · Score: 1

    Actually you are sort of right, but the issue will become the transaction overhead as more of those boxes south of line the start asking for high packet counts(streaming etc).
    Yes the overhead is small but you will wish you could bypass right to the target box via switches not software. If not now soon.
    Yes IWG is a bit nutty, but look at what we are posting about, Ironic.

  3. Re:Operator Bilkmore Oh six one please... on ICANN Board Election · · Score: 1

    Point is I won't have to its a click on page or a icon somewhere etc. I have been waiting/praying for ipv6 for a long time. If only just to watch some one mark down on their bottom line a loss of millions when their ".com" is now worth 0.00 .
    As to the Authoring/creating problems use cut and paste and get over it. [/:-)

  4. Operator Bilkmore Oh six one please... on ICANN Board Election · · Score: 2

    Just waiting for this whole insane idea of "plain text domains" to go the way of Phone System.

    Links are so encapsulated now so what is the point of plain text? It aint gonna bring "Brand Awarness" if its hidden in the damn HREF. Just use IP number and be done with it.

    Dinos of the New Age Roar, Sour Geek Yawns!

  5. Re:why not just buy it? on Inventor Building Rocket In Backyard · · Score: 1

    Cuz, any parts worth hard cash have already been sold(twice haha). It's a myth there are bargin Space/Missiles Parts to be had in old Sovi-land. NK and China must have been in there like flint on each dip of the exchange rates.

  6. Re:Cost!!! on How Holographic Storage Works · · Score: 1

    Ah about the No moving parts parts bit...
    Optical storage is not SolidState nor is it Non-Mechanical.
    The "Feature" here is Density not zero moving parts. Speed is/could-be great when the "head" is on the data and assuming a lot of preconditions.

    Cheap CD's are based on the Cheap LED-lasers. Sorry the media could be armpit hairs or gold it does not matter to the "Effect" just how well it works.

    I hope you read some of the 3+ posts as they point out these issues much better than I.

  7. Cost!!! on How Holographic Storage Works · · Score: 1

    Ok, so who is the supplier for Blue-Green SolidState Lasers under 50$ ?

    Not to sound like a nay'say'er but this is an expensive and complex solution. Take an Epoxy Cube of Layered Alumn'/Seaweed (ala DVD) and What is your Total MB^3cm? Is it cheaper?

  8. Re:Not really.. on Data Haven To Open For Business - Today · · Score: 1

    Well France has a Island in a Canadian/US River(sorta), plus the claim is "...6 miles out in international waters..." But then I thought it was 12 miles + 200 Economic zone for NATO members.

  9. Re:Recognition of Sealand? Military protection? on Data Haven To Open For Business - Today · · Score: 1

    Been listing to Time-CNN again eh?

    Iraq has the 4th largest army only if you count everyone over 3 years old twice, or if the world ends at Pakistan border.

  10. Better get a treaty with a G7(8) country fast... on Data Haven To Open For Business - Today · · Score: 1

    Or every small country with destroyers and Atlantic access is going to picnic on yer lawn.

  11. Re:Smirnoff? on UK Linux Expo: Growth, Suits And Vodka · · Score: 1

    So after this they made it come out the SINGLE hole that birds have. I thought they were being sarcastic, oh well.

  12. Re:Question... (OffTopic: -10^36) on The Oldest Knives In The Solar System · · Score: 1

    To find Metal I would suggest a 8" dia plywood hoop with 16 coils of 24awg, 1 LM555, 4 resistors, 2 capacitors, trim Pot, and a 9v battery.

    Grab the red and yellow Trail-Bags you have and walk out your door and on to the glaciers near you and I would bet even you could find some.

    Have fun.
    PS: The banners support this site, your sig supports what? Ego? or is it just Spam?

  13. Re:Encyclopedia Brown Rocked My World on More Napster Updates · · Score: 1

    And here I was thinking it was a RedMeat quote.

    I like it, keep it.

  14. Re:Question... on The Oldest Knives In The Solar System · · Score: 1

    Did you ever look up how much space crap much falls on Earth in each 24 hour period?

    I seem to remember it is >100Kg/day range. Yes most is tiny by the time you get to it but some is in hulking big chunks. It has been like that for more than 3 billion years plus any thing you manage to find above that size(1cm^3) is going to have lots of Metals in it,QED.

    Oh, yah change your spam(sig) soon please or post less.

  15. Re:A Relevant Analysis of Taxation on Microsoft Enticed To Move To British Columbia · · Score: 1

    Hey dude dont Dis my Hood!
    I live right by Pigion Park. All I have to do is say "No I do not want to buy your Crack" and they say "Oh, sorry to bother you" Try that in East LA.

    As to Medical... Why do busses go US->Can for medications and the other way for Surgery?

  16. Re:Human-readable source code on Is the POST Method Patented? · · Score: 1

    Error in line 11
    File not found, File will never be found, stop asking for it.

  17. TOR gets last fall, and the second round. on Tim O'Reilly Debates Patent Office Director · · Score: 1

    Dickinson: Oh, the examiners in the software development area have an average of four years of experience, the average as they come to our office of four years of experience in this area.

    So is that; Each has 8 years made up of 4 software and 4 Patent Law? Or is that 2 dudes with 30 years Patent Law and Software each, and a bunch'o'drones with less than a year each?

  18. Re:Advice from Sun Tzu on Censorship != Innovation · · Score: 1

    I think that the Entry under "The Nine Situations, 12 - Open Ground" is a better one in this case.

  19. Re:GEOS, redux? on Be to Drop BeOS? No. · · Score: 1

    I think you might get a new idea of where GEOS is today here

    Oh BTW thats a Cell Phone with an OS [/:-)

  20. Re:Paying BlackHats on SecurityFocus Responds To ESR Column On OSS Security · · Score: 1

    Yeah but if their opinion is...
    Even if people are reviewing the code, that doesn't mean they're qualified to do so.
    ... I wont be able to charge much for security reviews and hacks. However if they dont even have access to the source code for their own products(due to sue-fest, mergers etc) you will be paying Chap'O'Noirs big bucks (not a "out of thin air" example, BTW) to fix your problems in the Binaries by hand&hex.

    It is slightly more complex than that. The payment for some blackhats is the wonder at the lame idots who get to be "Qualified" and paid to produce Weak code. For others it is a need to just get the damn thing to work as it said in the manual. The real problem is that the ClosedSource'ers never actually review their code, its only QA'ed. That is to say "was it done; in budget and in time" only the bare minimum is checked about funcionality or security. Most code from Closed shops is so bad they could not allow others to see the quality of the code they produce and remain in biz.

    Oh, and before you all jump to conclusions its my Handle, even if I am qualified.

  21. Any one hear of this thing called Math... on Proposal For Open-Source Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    I know the people making benchmarking programs have not. Several give reports that are over the PHYSICAL limits of the hardware under test.

    Good Benchmarking should start with the Statement of Max, Min from the Specs by the manufacturers of the sub-components and protocals.

    Now the Next step is to avoid such silly reports such as a L1 Cached Instruction rep'ed to death.
    Generate Constant Stream of interupts both soft and hard from all sources... Now try your Benchmarking proccess.

    If you need proof of the idiot ideas benchmarking programs are.. Norton Utilities(DOS) would give a different SI-CPU score based on Idle movements of Users Mouse.

    A harrased Box tells no lies. I can calculate how fast the Instuction load times are from the Spec Sheet, what I need to know is Is it running in Spec

  22. WAVE Ware on Slashdot Meets The Pinkerton Corp. · · Score: 1

    None of the bribes^H^H^H^H^prizes will have the WAVE logo on them. They are smart enough to get wares from GAP and what ever the marketers tell them is(they want to be) popular with ages 12-17.
    And most of all what will be accepted by school adminstrators as not a threat to their "local way of life"®.

    So sorry no blood crusted WAVE T-Shirts to have as a front page photo, but when the only source of some half dead clothing line is WAVE we might just see some thing like it.

    Sick people with sick unworkable ideas, Nail em' to the wall Jon.

  23. Re:Why wait for a Delphi port? on Classic TradeWars 2002 Sold · · Score: 1

    Yeah but Turbo-Delphi's have some very non-standard pascal-isums. Dot Namespace, Concat strings with a + etc. Does this TP4Linux have full feature list?

  24. I've got a piece of brain lodged in my head... on Andover Marketing Revelado · · Score: 1

    Sí, recapitulemos tan: Si admito que soy principal concluído los talones en amante con magos satan y los todos sus pequeños. Entonces usted quitará mis testículos con una guadaña. Mientras que si no admito que estoy en amante con satan usted me sostendrá al revés en una tina de mermelada caliente. [BA-II page 218]

  25. Re:Has anyone seen this? on Linux PDA w/Voice Recognition · · Score: 1

    I dont want screen shots I want Sound Shots.

    Cat whey eye cain evil hugh eat hit eats trance later.