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  1. Re:Old version? on SCO Fails to Produce Evidence · · Score: 3, Funny

    I get it finally...

    Let's see if it works:
    1. Sue Microsoft on basis that they have infringing code in windows.
    2. Request windows source in order to comply with courts to provide the "infringing code".
    3. Have a good long laugh reading the source.

  2. Re:Since when... on SCO Fails to Produce Evidence · · Score: 1

    I don't know....
    Mayby in Utah.
    PS: Never underestimate the power of greedy stupid people.

  3. Re:Summary on SCO Fails to Produce Evidence · · Score: 5, Funny

    But why should we provide the code and go into court when we can sue users and companies right now?

  4. Free on Caldera/SCO Co-Founder Ransom Love Speaks · · Score: 1

    In their perspective open source software is free, but as in "free for the taking".
    I bet that his quote of "could have owning Linux" will be presented by McBribe as "UNDENIABLE PROOF" of Linux belonging to them.

  5. Re:Found it. on In Search of Stupidity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    An obligatory despair.com quote:
    Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers...

  6. Re:APT? on Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik Responds · · Score: 1
    Nobody has a desire to make things more confusing

    You obviously never met any system programmers...

  7. Re:If Linus needs a defense fund on SCO Fires back, Subpoenas Stallman, Torvalds et al · · Score: 1

    Yes, but SCO said that their code is in Linux and not won, but that didn't stop they from charging $699......
    In their view, all us are guilty even after proven innocent.

  8. Re:thats odd on SCO Fires back, Subpoenas Stallman, Torvalds et al · · Score: 1

    I think SCO is using 6 degrees of separation method in finding out who to send subpoenas. BTW, the subpoenas were issued in the Utah's court, so I guess they will go through :)

  9. Re:Easier to have single-use ships? on Separate Cargo and Personnel Missions for NASA? · · Score: 1

    Dude, what are you smoking and can I have some?
    The most of the mass that goes into space, stays there anyway (repeat after me: booster rockets, fuel...)
    The best solution (for NASA) would be to minimize the potential cost of loosing a rocket, and if the studies show that probability of crash is high, then the use of single-use rockets will happen (which are much cheaper).
    When you go into orbit, leave your PC stuff back on Earth.

  10. summary on Why Virus Writers are Useful · · Score: 5, Funny

    Whatever doesn't crash you makes you stronger.

  11. for those too cheap to buy a book on JavaScript and DHTML Cookbook · · Score: 5, Informative

    try this site instead:
    http://www.irt.org/index.htm
    if you need more help, you should try marketing instead.

  12. Re:We are news on Google on How About A Cup Of The Answer To Everything? · · Score: 1

    Then they have problems.
    I mean we are as much of the news source as the Iraq's news agency...

  13. not gonna happen on Light Bulb Replacements · · Score: 1

    There is just waaay to much invested interest (read: light-bulb production companies) that the project is going to get buried.
    By the way, they will have to build the new bulb to be reverse-compatible with the current electricity systems (otherwise nobody will buy it).
    It's just a bunch of hype, in my cynical view...

  14. court number on Australian Court Doubles CD Importers' Fines · · Score: 4, Funny

    $A2 million fine?
    -- must be some computer friendly judge to pass the fine in hex notation.

  15. Re:This sounds familiar! on Microsoft Tracking Behavior of Newsgroup Posters · · Score: 1

    just as long as they don't revoke moderator access to people posting "unwanted" comments.

  16. SCO reply on Samba Team Points Out SCO's Hypocrisy · · Score: 5, Funny

    So when can we expect SCO to sue Samba? (I Assume they too infringle on SCO's code)

  17. Re:Not to be cruel, but... on Gov't Proposes Massive Homeless Tracking System · · Score: 2, Troll

    For homeless, increasing the level of their life is better.
    For government, increasing accountability of "unvanted" elements is better.
    PS: Only for homeless, right?

  18. Re:MS flame war on Microsoft Virus Spam: SoBig.F · · Score: 1

    it's more like a self-induced torture....

  19. Re:the question on A Fully Distributed Power Grid? · · Score: 1

    And how about Nuttenberg explosion?

  20. the question on A Fully Distributed Power Grid? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I am wondering if people will want to store hydrogen at their house.
    I have always thought that this stuff is highly explosive.

  21. Re:MS flame war on Microsoft Virus Spam: SoBig.F · · Score: 1

    you try to program without the java boost and we'll see how you will talk. 8-{

  22. MS flame war on Microsoft Virus Spam: SoBig.F · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I see SCo changed it's strategy.
    Now they are targeting MS.

  23. Re:Smart enough to make a DNA computer but not to. on World's First Game-Playing DNA Computer · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yep. But mayby the rules mutate as you go. I mean it's the DNA tic-tac-toe we are talking about.
    1. Millions of dollars of investment, thousands of man and machine hours...
    2. DNA-powered Tic Tac Toe
    3. ?

  24. Re:Wiki on Stimulated Gamma Decay Weapons · · Score: 1

    Yes, I know. A bit after i submitted, I realized that it's not 50 Kilotonnes, but 50Tonnes at most.

  25. Re:Scary fact for those who didn't read the articl on Stimulated Gamma Decay Weapons · · Score: 1

    i know that i am repeating, but that means that 1kg of stuff + ~5 kg of storage box (the stuff that makes reaction to start) = 50 KILOTONN blast.
    Ouch...