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  1. Re:Learn to spell on Skolelinux Project Releases Version 1.0 · · Score: 1

    He he - husker en kompis hadde den på kasett da jeg var yngre. Vi lo oss halvt i hjæl hver gang :-D

  2. Re:It Can't be steel on Swedish Carbon-Fiber Stealth Ship Runs NT · · Score: 1

    :-D

  3. Re:Discrimanatory on Cry To Beat Iris Scanners · · Score: 1, Funny

    Yes - and fingerprinting is ever so discrimanatory against people without fingers! Lets start a petition!

  4. Re:Hah on Build Your Own Wireless Beer Pitcher Monitoring System · · Score: 1

    A IDE that uses a default font where the [ and { look alike? Hmmm... sticking to my emacs here ;)

  5. Re:in the words of Homer Simpson: on Simpsons Pay Dispute Settled · · Score: 1

    I pulled that out of my write-quick-to-get-a-earliy-post-even-though-engli sh-is-not-my-native-tounge ass.
    My apologies to those offended by my bad english. Tip: try pulling the crayon out of your arses...

  6. Re:125K per episode is never enough... on Simpsons Pay Dispute Settled · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So youre saying they don't make episodes simultaneous?
    300+ shows have aired... gee - they must have started making the simpsons quite some time ago ;)

  7. Re:125K per episode is never enough... on Simpsons Pay Dispute Settled · · Score: 1

    Agreed. But as mr.Burns would put it:
    "What good is money if it can't inspire terror in your fellow man?"

  8. in the words of Homer Simpson: on Simpsons Pay Dispute Settled · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Were rich - rich as astronautes!"

  9. Re:More bandwidth?? on Swedish Pirate Demo · · Score: 1

    For 400NOK(about 450SEK) you'll be able to get 1Mbit (yes - thats ONE) in norway...

    thats what I campare it to.

  10. More bandwidth?? on Swedish Pirate Demo · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My impression is that everyone living in one of the major cities in Sweden can have 10Mbit for just a few SEK montly...
    It's not coincidence that 50%+ of all DC servers are(atleast was) located in Sweden...

    ...yeah I'm just another jealous norwegian :-P

  11. Who's up for some... on PacManhattan Relocates Classic Game To New York Streets · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...real life GTA vice city?

  12. Re:A long way to go on The Gimp from the Eyes of a Photoshop User · · Score: 1

    (7) Dependencies (GTK+, etc.)

    Gee... I wonder what those letters G-T-K is an abbreviation of ;)

  13. Re:They might be right on Senate Mulls Internet Tax Ban - VoIP Exempt? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One has already paied for the bandwidth one uses for VoIP. Thats what differs it so much from normal telephony.
    If some service provider wants to charge for a VoIP service then this provider should be taxed... but for regular "free" services taxing makes no sense.
    Whats next... HTTP taxing??

  14. Just imagine.... on Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea? · · Score: 1

    "Pacman - the return of the killer ghosts!" coming to a theatre near you!

  15. Seems to me.... on The Myth Of The 100-Year CD-Rom · · Score: 1

    ...that this story(in various versions) has a longer lifespan than most CDRs...

  16. Running ad-hoc routing protocols on accesspoints.. on Linux Sourcecode To Minitar Access Point · · Score: 3, Informative

    ...is kindof a cool thing one can do if able to update the flash memory on accesspoints.
    Check out http://reseaucitoyen.be/index.php?OpenWrt (french) which is a project to run a olsr implementation (www.olsr.org) in a LinkSys-Wrt54G which also runs Linux.

  17. ad-hoc solution on A Wireless Network for a 4-Story Apt. Building? · · Score: 1

    You could consider an mobile ad-hoc (MANET) solution such as OLSR og AODV.
    check out www.olsr.org and www.aodv.org

  18. Re:So... on What's Coming in Solaris 10 · · Score: 1

    military grade security probably refers to a Bell/laPadulla confidentiallity scheme.

  19. Mozilla is a development platform... on Branding Mozilla: Towards Mozilla 2.0 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ...isn't it?
    Shouldn't this kind of efforts be aimed at the consumer projects forked off mozilla and not on mozilla itself? IMHO mozilla should be about robust technology.

  20. That's sweet but... on Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source Transition? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...I'd like to know what Accounting software they use... gnuCash?

    Anyways - my axe wil be enjoying openSource crafted strings from now :-D

  21. Plan 9 on State Of The Filesystem · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ...from outer space. Can you stand the shocking truth about graverobbers from uter space!?" I saw Ed Woods classic this weekend - just had to comment on that one ;-) "Can you stand the shocking truth about file shredders from Bell Labs!!?" Andreas

  22. Re:Later in the discussion... on Sen Hatch Would Like To Destroy Filetraders' PCs · · Score: 1

    ...Sen Hatch went on to propose that cars be designed so that the FBI can remotely have them explode at will if the car is used in theft of any kind. That is if the car is used to transport stolen goods or if it contains stolen goods in any way. What a jerk...

  23. Check out... on SCO To Show Copied Code · · Score: 5, Funny

    ..SCOs brilliant "quotes from linux leaders" page of proof! Oh no! Linux is doomed!

  24. Re:RMS pisses a lot of people off... on Stallman Meets KDE Team for Tea · · Score: 1

    It's a matter of what makes up your basic GNU/Linux system. mySQL, Apache, Xfree are not essentials - bash, gcc, glibc, make and so on are(in my opinion). But you've got a point. But hey - as long as Debian and I call it GNU/Linux I'm happy ;-)

  25. RMS pisses a lot of people off... on Stallman Meets KDE Team for Tea · · Score: 1

    ...here on /. - why? What is so wrong with trying to make people give the GNU project som cred? It seems like people think RMS is out to make Linus call the kernel GNU/linux - no! He just wants the systems to be reffered to as GNU/linux. And where would the linux kernel and the distros be today (or would they be at all?) without gcc, gdb, glibc, binutils and so on...? Personally I try to always write GNU/linux - but in daly speech it's usually just "linux" for me to.