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  1. Re:Bad way to search for kiddie porn on US District Court Says Calculating a Hash Value = Search · · Score: 1

    ImageMagick and a shell script?

  2. Re:Comments on Blackberry, Windows Mobile on Which Phone To Develop For? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Weird, RIM's site says $100 for a signing key, and then $20 on the order page.

  3. Re:Periodic add-ons can be great on Four Add-ons Planned For Sins of a Solar Empire · · Score: 3, Informative

    Except those new TA units/maps were free.

  4. Re:wtf? on An In-Depth Look At Seagate's 1.5TB Barracuda · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure that just has two 1TB drives striped together rather than one large 2TB drive.

  5. Re:Is this possible? on Google Demands Higher Chip Temps From Intel · · Score: 1

    Yet.

  6. Re:Email to Text? on Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS · · Score: 1

    I was getting ~26KBps over EDGE, but the latency was always 400ms+.

  7. Re:Email to Text? on Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS · · Score: 4, Informative

    Blackberry on T-Mobile, $55/mo for basic voice and unlimited data, no contract. No SMS either, but that's where the unlimited data comes in.

  8. 40000 on A Look At the Warhammer Community · · Score: 1

    Needs more bolters and powerarmor.

  9. Re:Open source on Skype Messages Monitored In China · · Score: 1

    On a related note, are there any NAT-punching network libraries out there?

  10. Re:The projected costs are worthless. on The Facts & Fiction of Bandwidth Caps · · Score: 0

    Not really. Just divide the cap in bytes (250GB in this case) by a month (about 2.6 million seconds) to get the sustained data rate they're selling you. Comes out to just over 800kbps.

  11. Re:Speaking of Compiz... on Matching Up Hotkeys for OS X and Linux GUIs? · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Not available for u on GNOME 2.24 Released · · Score: 1

    And GetModuleFileName()!

  13. Re:And if you don't have an IT department? on Nevada Businesses Must Start Encrypting E-Mail By Oct. 1st · · Score: 1

    Perhaps some sort of rock grooming establishment?

  14. Re:I've looked. Check Gawker on "Anonymous" Hacks Palin's Private Email · · Score: 1

    Well, unless Anonymous managed to snag a copy of her private key or have come up with some very interesting mathematics they won't have much to work with

  15. Re:Solution for servers, and data storage on Best Shrinkable ReiserFS Replacement? · · Score: 1

    Filesystem was so big issue in my work that we bite the bulled and tried first Open Solaris and then switched into Nexenta http://www.nexenta.org/ Nexenta is OpenSolaris kernel GNU/Debian/Ubutntu userland. What this gets to you is ZFS and RAID-Z and RAID-Z2. When you get used to the fact that your filesystems has end to end quarantee of data integrity by hashing (even cryptographic hashing if you want, you feel uncomfortable with any other filesystem. In home I still run Linux on my laptop, but I made my own NAS that ruons with Nexenta.

    ...

    -- Dyslexics have more fnu.

    By Dog, they do!

  16. Basilisk Attacks... on Brain Will Be Battlefield of the Future, Warns US · · Score: 1

    Maybe they'll come up with a viable basilisk attack?

  17. Burners... on New Study Finds Low Interest In Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    Wake me when they have 4x dual-layer burners for $150 and 4x dual-layer media in 50 packs for $75. 2.5 trillion bytes per spindle!

  18. Re:The plural of woman is women on IT Repair Installs Webcam Spying Software · · Score: 1

    *whoosh*

  19. VR.5 on Matrix-Like VR Coming in the Near Future? · · Score: 3, Funny

    But how are we going to fit a full VR.8 onto an 8" floppy?

  20. Re:Looks cool... on Gravity Lamp Grabs Green Prize · · Score: 2, Funny

    So it's like racking a 50 pound dumbbell from the floor. Piece of cake.

  21. Re:I'll tell you what could possibly go wrong. on Dutch Unveil Robot Gas Station Attendant · · Score: 1

    My first job out of high school was working at a gas station. Some lady drove off while the hose was still in her car. It ripped the hose right off the pump, which started spewing gasoline everywhere. Fortunately, being a full-serve station, I was nearby and able to shut off the pump before we went up in a mushroom cloud. But what if there was no human attendant?
    Epic lulz?
  22. Re:Of course men not obsolete just yet on Sperm Made From Female Bone Marrow, Men Obsolete? · · Score: 1

    Hrm, I was pretty sure you can't pre-nup away child support.

  23. Re:Cheapest, best way is to build it on Current Recommendations For a Home File Server? · · Score: 1

    My old Athlon XP 2000 could saturate 100mbit Ethernet from a four-drive software RAID5 array without breaking a sweat. Not sure what my current P4 system can do since the gigabit Ethernet (Realtek r8169) I have can't seem to break ~200-300mbit outbound due to a driver(?) problem.

  24. Re:A long way off yet on Researchers Simulate Building Block of Rat's Brain · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps a sufficiently pared down human mind?

  25. Re:Oh please... on German Court Rules iPhone Locking Legal · · Score: 1

    Something about a race to the bottom...ah well, can't be that important.