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  1. Re:A HTTP Proxy with SSL? on Canadians To Douse Chinese Firewall · · Score: 1

    As a Canuck, agree I do! The Dark Side always wishes to suppress freedom. Strategy we must use. United we stand, divided we fall. We must divide the forces of the Dark Side as much as possible...the more fragmentation to divide their attention/resources, the better.

  2. Re:Just because Jobs dropped out... on Steve Jobs In Praise of Dropping Out · · Score: 1

    When one considers the torrential output of research of the universities of the world, this contrasts sharply with the "output" of the likes of Bill Gates, and the other few fools who have expert marketers (with MBAs, probably) to extort hundreds of dollars for a couple of dollar CDs, and a few pounds of dead tree material. College educated people are producing more, inventing more, researching more, etc. than Gates or Jobs or any other few idiots you care to mention. Gates infected the world with the Windows virus, to the great chagrine of those who can operate a real OS, and Jobs? Imacs? Need one say more? Gates and Jobs get publicity simply for the fact that they have been lucky enough to obtain vast sums of money...nothing more. They have done little for the benefit of mankind, (and in fact, I would argue that they have been detrimental, depriving potential Einsteins from computer access due to cost, lack of stability, etc.) and only when pushed/prodded do they attempt to improve their image with tax writeoff foundations, etc., after having plundered the taxpayers through government contracts, license fees from schools, hospitals, etc. I much, much prefer the college educated RMS, Torvalds, Tim Berners-Lee, etc., etc., etc., to any spoiled kid, rich dropout fool who is simply famous because they have managed to con millions of lemming JoeSixPacks to buy a WalMart special with Windoze included (by threat/extortion, etc. of the OEMs, etc.) In other words, get a college education if you can. :-) but by all means contribute to society whether you have a college education or not. Think and contribute if you can, regardless of your education. Education simply improves your chances at success by leading towards have a "prepared mind", "Chance favours the prepared mind" -Louis Pasteur

  3. typical Canadians (jealousy will get you nowhere) on Canadian Public Radio Streaming Ogg Vorbis · · Score: 1

    Yep, we are such hip rebels...why heck, take a look at what netcraft says they are using to run their websites, etc. (the Rebel Alliance will win...;-))

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  4. Re:My Draconian Solution on DDoS Extortion Attempts On the Rise · · Score: 1

    Better yet...format C: Install Linux LiveCD, etc. ;-)

  5. Re:Raise the bar. on PostNuke Open Source CMS Attacked · · Score: 3, Funny

    Plagarized, I have been! :-) Who is this 'Dr. Spock?' Know him, I do not...:-)

  6. Re:nice of you to label yourself on PostNuke Open Source CMS Attacked · · Score: 1

    Idiot...religious zealots, profit zealots...what does it matter the reason?

  7. Re:Article submitter: -1, troll on PostNuke Open Source CMS Attacked · · Score: 1

    Next time, smile, take the book, and sell it on ebay, then donate proceeds to an OSS project ;-). Or just use it for an endless series of jokes..."...my PHB said he was concerned about all these M$ security problems, so I told him: 'No problem, I have the M$ security bible right here...ROTFL'..."

  8. Re:Article submitter: -1, troll on PostNuke Open Source CMS Attacked · · Score: 1

    Well, you may not be new here, but I can assure you that I am surrounded by M$ fanatics, who waste millions of (tax) dollars buying M$ crap for public education, when there are far better OSS solutions available. I deal with constant subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) pressure to give up linux and join the Dark Side ;-) at work. Of course, I smile as they spend their lunch hour dealing with M$ network and OS problems, while I actually eat lunch! :-) They refuse to even step inside my lab and look at linux...so I guess, in addition to being closed source fanatics, they are close minded fools as well! :-)

  9. Re:Backdoor.... on PostNuke Open Source CMS Attacked · · Score: 1

    Of course, as many governments around the world are now beginning to understand, closed source has to be the biggest security threat going...why anyone would continue to use ANY closed source products are beyond me. Open source is, by its very nature, the most secure software you can use, because YOU have the source, and can ensure that the software is secure, if you have the need, time and resources to do that. The OSC should be trumpeting as loud as it can, that open source is, has been, and always will be, more secure than ANY closed source software.

  10. Re:"Really? I had no Idea!!!" on System Recovery with Knoppix · · Score: 1

    Ah...stronger, the Light Side of the Force grows! :-) Wow...slashdot and linux really are state-of-the-art...even available through telepathy! Kinda puts windoze to shame, don't you think?

  11. Re:Well then.... on The Empires Strike Back · · Score: 1

    Call, did you? :-) Jedi, return, we will! Training, we are, for the great battles of the future! :-) Have you not seen the government surveys that indicate, for example, people in Great Britain, (about 70,000, I believe it was), responded with "Jedi" as their personal religion!? :-) The Dark Side grows weaker with every linux install...

  12. Re:I'm not sure I buy it. on The Science of Word Recognition · · Score: 1

    Interesting this is! :-) Pattern recognition is everything, regardless of language, etc. Science is all about finding and recognizing patterns. Learning to read in any language is about recognizing patterns. Obvious this is not? English is trivially easy, simply various combinations of 26 different shapes! How about say, Chinese or Japanese with thousands of different shapes? (My native language, very difficult it is! :-))

  13. Re:Obligatory Star Wars on Tanenbaum Rebuts Ken Brown · · Score: 1

    Linus...yes, is strong, the force, in this one...:-) Idiots like KB haven't even tried Amazon or Google in their 'research...'. "Write your own 32 bit operating system" (with a CDROM containing all the code, etc.) was published in March 1995, for example...sheesh... www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672306557/ 104-7166624-9398326?v=glance

  14. Re:Huh? on Novell Quotes AT&T on Derivative Works · · Score: 1

    ...sigh...

    ah...these young, new padwans, we have. Understand, they do not...

    SCO: comment, they have not!

    English, my second language, it is! My language, would you like to try?! ;-)

  15. Re:Huh? on Novell Quotes AT&T on Derivative Works · · Score: 1

    Confused, you are! Obviously, there are several Yoda throughout the universe. The Canadian one, I be! :-) Perhaps there will be some little yodas to come! ;-) Ah, these young padwans today...not like it was 500 years ago...so impatient, they are!

  16. Re:Cool, but VERY essential! on Morse Code Enters The 21st Century · · Score: 3, Funny

    Of course, interesting it is!

    Morse code - binary, it is! ;-)

  17. Re:Heh on Google's Bigger Index · · Score: 1

    Think, one must. =) It took several tens of thousands of years for people to reach six billion. It has taken considerably shorter time for the internet to reach 6 billion items...and consider that just as war, disease, etc. has eliminated many people, many pages have been deleted, taken off line, etc. I think the number of internet items is going to rapidly outpace human population growth...millions of people making millions of web pages, etc. each day...I just wonder if google et al. will be able to keep up. We are going to be deluged with more and more results in the future, far beyond world population numbers... Spoken, I have! There is much more to learn, my young padwans... =)

  18. Re:Huh? on Novell Quotes AT&T on Derivative Works · · Score: 3, Funny

    careful, you should be! Naturally, I am always monitoring the Dark (Darl?) Side... Whether it be the Death Star in Redmond, or the pitiful Tie Fighters in SCO - vigilant, I am!..soon, balance will be restored to the Force, my young padwan =)...patience, patience...

  19. Re:SCO IP Infringer List on Microsoft Tracking Behavior of Newsgroup Posters · · Score: 1
    Aha!

    Found you at last, I have!

    Prepare for battle, o evil one!

    Not even your huge Death Star in Redmond, nor it's commander, Darth Bill, will be able to stand against the hordes of Linux coder/rebel/Xwing fighters

  20. Reading the *Fascinating* Manual from Caldera on Samba Team Points Out SCO's Hypocrisy · · Score: 1
    Interesting, it is! :-)

    I purchased a boxed copy of OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4 at a flea market. The User's Guide is making for some fascinating reading. Exemplis gratis:

    "Sourcecode for OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4 is available freely at the following location: ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/

    Page 19 is quite interesting too:

    "Where did Linux come from? Linux was started in the early 1990s as a small research project by a Finnish college student named Linux Torvalds..."

    It goes on with another paragraph about the GPL, specifically:

    "The GPL provides that the source code to the software must be made available and that no one can restrict access to it. With this type of software, anyone can examine and extend the source code, but all such work must be released for public use..."

    As my good friend Mr. Spock would say: "...fascinating..."

  21. Re:pathalogically geeky on Junji Hirayama 's Home Flight Simulator · · Score: 1
    Nothing, you have seen! :-)

    My X-wing fighter will run circles around your planes.

    Of course, sometimes I don't even need a plane!

    The power of the imagination is more powerful than any computer simulation.

    Spoken, I have!

  22. Re: Refund from SCO? on OSDL Releases Q&A on SCO Legal Actions · · Score: 1
    Question I have! :-)

    I picked up a couple of boxed copies of Caldera Linux at a flea market for about $10 (yes, yes, I know, I paid too much...:-)). However, what I'm wondering now is since I haven't used them, can I return them to SCO for a refund of $699 each?

    Or should I hang onto them for future antique value, once SCO has disappeared? :-)

    Opinions I need! :-)

  23. Re:Dangerous in the wrong hands? on Satellite Views Of The Blackout · · Score: 1
    Nonsense this is! :-)

    Several media sources have been blaming "antiquated power systems, etc."
    What they mean is that they are still running Windows 95...:-)

    Ah yes, the Dark Side was strong that day...:-) (See NASA photos...)
    Worry, do not! The Light Side has returned! :-)

  24. Re:Difficult on FSF, GCC, and SCO Compiler Support · · Score: 1

    Discrimination: Necessary it is!
    One must discriminate against the Dark Side, or Evil, whenever and wherever it occurs. Would you not discriminate against the use of an OS for promoting a holocaust, for example? or to provoke a nuclear war? or any of unlimited numbers of other evils? I understand your point, however, SCO customers are free to choose between continuing to use an obsolete, poorly functioning OS, such as SCO's offering, or they may discriminate and choose to upgrade to a modern, up-to-date, well functioning OS, such as Linux :-). SCO customers are free to discriminate and choose an OS which meets their needs. If SCO offerings no longer meet those needs, due to changes in software, they are free to choose something that does ;-). In fact, I would favour changing point 5 and six to say something more along the lines of: No discrimination against people or groups not involved in Evil No discrimination against fields of endeavour that are not Evil Easier said than done, of course, because now one is left with defining just what is "Evil"...sigh :-)
    Very difficult, this is!

  25. Re:SCO support... on FSF, GCC, and SCO Compiler Support · · Score: 1

    Interesting this is! :-) This should be a warning to innocent SCO customers that, just as MS stops supporting obsolete OSes, GCC will stop supporting an obsolete SCO OS. Straightforward this is! I applaud the switch of all innocent SCO customers from an obsolete OS to an up-to-date Linux upgrade. Intelligent this is! :-)