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  1. Re:lmgtfy on How Do IT Guys Get Respect and Not Become BOFHs? · · Score: 1

    That ain't nothing compared to this on continuous loop.

  2. Re:Actually, would you believe 100 km? on Inflatable Tower Could Climb To the Edge of Space · · Score: 1

    Who needs an aircraft? A big pin would do the trick.

  3. Re:Try testing on How Demigod's Networking Problems Were Fixed · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, cause if you use the right testing methodology you will never ever have any issues with your code. Netcraft confirms it!

  4. Re:Nice summary on How Demigod's Networking Problems Were Fixed · · Score: 1

    Oh, and brother is that CEO annoying. In video 2, every time the developers tried to answer the CEOs own question he interrupted them.

  5. Re:Hu? on Hackers Claim $10K Prize For StrongWebmail Breakin · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Uh? According to NetworkWorld, "the IDG attack did not work initially, but succeeded when security software called NoScript was disabled on the Firefox browser, running on a Windows XP machine." wtf?

  6. Re:Haven't cared much on Were The "Winners" of E3 Enough To Ensure Survival? · · Score: 1

    Speaking of old school, the journalist uses TextPad to do his write-ups!

    Textpad is the best editor I've ever used. On Windows, anyway.

  7. Re:Limit of my SQL.... on SQL in a Nutshell · · Score: 1

    Your SQL skillz are indeed quite limited. That's not correct syntax.

  8. Re:Seriously Java? on Java Gets New Garbage Collector, But Only If You Buy Support · · Score: 1

    It's like you typed in a lisp.

  9. Re:Forget Heads... on SATA 3.0 Release Paves the Way To 6Gb/sec Devices · · Score: 1

    Look, with wear levelling I really don't think that the Windows registry is going to be a huge concern. I'm even less concerned about MSN Messenger causing the cells to degrade. However, I do agree that for some applications SSDs might not be the best idea.

  10. Re:isn't it time for on SATA 3.0 Release Paves the Way To 6Gb/sec Devices · · Score: 1

    I sure as heck hope that if you go with that option you a. use cache vaulting, and/or b. don't use the feature on disks that hold database transaction logs.

  11. Re:"functional programming languages can beat C" on World's "Fastest" Small Web Server Released, Based On LISP · · Score: 1

    Oh come on, Perl really isn't that bad for what it does! Sheesh.

  12. Re:Vim on What Free IDE Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    Funny, I regularly express the opinion of the first editor.

  13. Re:Does it matter which data you send first? on Phony TCP Retransmissions Can Hide Secret Messages · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ummm... hopefully the stenographers have a good solid connection with no data corruption!

  14. Re:I know... on Documenting a Network? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but you don't say that you work in the "building trade".

  15. Re:Get some TRAINING... In IT management on Documenting a Network? · · Score: 1

    There's a heck of a lot of commonsense to ITIL. But did they HAVE to use names like "Configuration Items?

  16. Re:I know... on Documenting a Network? · · Score: 1

    Lucky then that network admins aren't builders.

  17. Re:I know... on Documenting a Network? · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you think that is ironic, then note that the story poster is worried his ability to get a job if he dies in a bus accident.

  18. Re:What exactly are we supposed to learn? on Learning From EA's Annual Report · · Score: 1

    No, I read the comment which said to read page 4. So I did.

    However, reading 10k filings is actually not particularly difficult. Try it some time, they are actually quite enlightening. You can pretty much skip over the financial stuff, unless you are crunching numbers and undertaking fundamental analysis of the company.

  19. Re:It's Called S.E.X on How To Help a Friend With an MMO Addiction? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It appears I've split opinion. One moderator thinks that I'm quite informative, the other thinks that I'm a troll. I suspect that the latter also thinks that the grandparent post was insightful, which I think says quite a bit more about the moderator than myself.

  20. Re:What exactly are we supposed to learn? on Learning From EA's Annual Report · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't see too much waste - more like a tech company that needs to do a lot of development and R&D to keep afloat.

    Every single listed U.S. company must state risks to their business in a 10k filing to the SEC. It's always interesting, but pretty routine.

  21. Re:Meh, this isn't the issue 90% of the time... on MS Suggests Using Shims For XP-To-Win7 Transition · · Score: 1

    The obvious issue bandied about for Linux - additional support cost (pricier personnel, fewer contracts/vendors, etc.) vs. the MS licensing cost.

    I don't think it's obvious at all. To get proper support from Microsoft (or any other vendor) you need to purchase a support or maintenance contract. I'm not sure how this is any different to buying a support contract with SuSE, RedHat or Ubuntu.

  22. Re:It's Called S.E.X on How To Help a Friend With an MMO Addiction? · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's amazing what people with rate as +1 informative these days.

  23. Re:I can see it now on Mozilla Preparing To Scrap Tabbed Browsing? · · Score: 1

    Fair enough. It does sound like fundamentally changing the tabbed browsing model is going to cause you problems, though.

  24. Re:I can see it now on Mozilla Preparing To Scrap Tabbed Browsing? · · Score: 1

    That's about 5 tabs. Once you've posted, you're done with the web page. Surely you'd close the tab? Why keep it open? I'm really not sure how what you say negates my previous comment.

  25. Re:I can see it now on Mozilla Preparing To Scrap Tabbed Browsing? · · Score: 1

    Hmmmm... rereading that previous comment, I think I entirely missed the sarcasm of the parent poster. I'm pretty certain I just demonstrated a very clear and obvious *whoosh* moment. Sigh.