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  1. Re:Money? on Kazaa Sues Record Labels · · Score: 0

    Banner ads believe it or not. Plus they have a habit of theiving Amazon.com donations.


    Oh, and this scheme they have planned.


    Related bunk.

  2. nice. on Home-brewing a 1.2TB IDE to Firewire Monster · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just dug up an old receipt just recently for a Seagate 20MB hard drive, 1992.

    Total: $495.24

  3. Becareful of what you say on RIAA Sues the Wrong Person · · Score: -1, Troll

    about apple in this forum. Your speech will be silenced and squashed by the legions of clueless Steve Jobs groupies. These feral groupies dont practice what they preach, so be aware!

  4. ya, I can just see it... on Geek Eye for the Average Guy · · Score: 1

    "no no no, these shades of white have gotta go, we're gonna glue up a thousand natalie pr0tman so you can gizzzzz all over the walls... How about that ? Ohhh it'll be so delectable, now for that chartreuse tinted wardrobe !"

    "**SIGH** ... Still brushed your teeth, I'll show you how to do it the geek away... Here, throw the tooth paste into the garbage and wait a few weeks. Teeth are actually self cleaning."

  5. Re:Intel is dying.. on Athlon 64 Debuts · · Score: 1

    Mod the parent down -1:Uninformed

    and while you're at it, mod my original post up a few notches, +1:Snazzy ... Because I'm a trendy kinda guy TY

  6. Intel is dying.. on Athlon 64 Debuts · · Score: 0, Troll

    P4 EE 3.2ghz ~ $750
    Athlon 64 3200+ (2.0ghz) ~$500
    Athlon FX 51 (2.2ghz) ~ $700-800

    And how much are 512Mb ECC chips ?

  7. electronic voting not the only problem on Touch Screen Voting Industry Circling Wagons · · Score: 2, Informative

    As an american citizen living abroad, I can tell you there is something fundementally wrong with the way voters are authenticated at least in one state.

    I vote once every 4 years, for president, as he/she is the only person representing my views while outside of the u.s.

    I registered in 1992 for the first time in my birthstate of Michigan and voted. Did so again in 1996 and 2000. What was the difference between the first and subsequent votes ?

    Well for starters, in 96 & 00 I merely walked into the highschool that held the voting booths and showed my ID, they checked their list and had me sign some paper (the address listed is from nearly 25 years ago.) I didn't preregister with the government, I just walked in.

    Because my drivers licence was foreign he seemed a bit curious, and I asked him if I could vote for state senator/congressman & all of the ballot initiatives. He didn't seem to thrilled with the idea but admitted once I closed the shutter, nobody would know.

    If anybody needs an extra vote in michigan, I'll be willing to sell.. well, I better not.. :)

    I could be killed in a car wreck tomorrow and my name would still be on that list I suspect.

  8. Re:Burglary Tools on Analysis Of Symantec's Stance On Censorship · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Even exploit code has a legit purpose. Am I going to take offline/patch every sshd in my organization because of a crappy rumor that there's a remote DOS overflow? Hells, no! "

    Mind if I ask where you're working, name/address or ip will suffice. TY.

  9. Its inevitable... on RFID Hell · · Score: 4, Funny

    why fight it, enjoy life while you can.. We have fully qualified & competant people running the country, George Bush, John "Super Hero" Ashcroft, Donald Rumsfeld, years of experience has taught these people well... Remember George Bush took a stand against human cloning and stem cell lines, we're in good hands.

    Chill people, its all good..

    Vote GWB 2004 !!

  10. Re: ISH the acronym on Remote Root Exploit In lsh · · Score: 1

    I have no idea, never heard of this software but its showing up as a captial I (eye) on my screen... could be the font........ shrug, it was late, still haven't been to bed.

  11. Re:Apple's last dying breath... on Drooling Over VA Tech's 1100-Node G5 Cluster · · Score: 1

    Could you possibly use a few more quotes in your next reply or were you just confused about what you were saying. Looks like another Steve Jobs groupie puzzled by their own words.

  12. Re:God you're stupid on Drooling Over VA Tech's 1100-Node G5 Cluster · · Score: 1

    No Argument, Apple hardware is nice. I just want the Apple Zealots to go away. My experience with these people has proven the typical Steve Jobs groupie to be as behaviourally stable as a feral scientologist dieting on methamphetimes & rice cookies. Hopefully Jerry Lewis will be around next year to raise money for Steve-Jobs-Groupie-Syndrome... We need a shot for these people.

  13. ISH the acronym on Remote Root Exploit In lsh · · Score: 1

    Insecure Shell

  14. Apple's last dying breath... on Drooling Over VA Tech's 1100-Node G5 Cluster · · Score: -1, Troll

    It appears Apple is gasping for breath with this latest stunt. Negotiate the price of their hardware to build a giant cluster, please. Apple's welcome into the computing world long passed and their stay is growing intolerable. Luckily commodity pc hardware and widespread audio/video software is squeezing Apple out of their own game. All of the things people bragged about doing on their Mac's for years can now be done on PC's, for cheap.

    I for one will be delighted to see Apple hardware disappear like the commodore's and amigas of yesteryear.

  15. Re:sad to see it go on End Of the Line for SpeakFreely: NATed to Death · · Score: 1

    Curious if you have had any luck running Yahoo Messenger (Windows port with voice) in Wine, if you've tried ? I played around with it a few months ago and blew a few gaskets trying to get the thing stable... no real success so far.

  16. I'm satisfied with the current technology. on Windows ATMs by 2005 · · Score: 2, Funny

    In early May of this year I was in the drive through ATM and the machine had a stack of twenties trapped in the slot where the money comes out. Hey, you can flame me for this but I jiggled the stack out slowly enough so only the top four bills tore. Drove away with $2320.00, bought myself a new car stereo and a pair of nikeys. I'm not a saint and neither are the Bank CEO's, Flame Away.

  17. cnet & microsoft expired pages on CNET News.com Turns 7 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've always enjoyed a particular quirk in cnet/news.com that expires vulnerability stories about microsoft/windows products prematurely.

    (Notice that the original page in each of the stories below can be seen, you've gotta keep your eye on it though.)

    Worm dupes with fake Microsoft address - May 19, 2003
    have allowed a good hacker both to read files stored on the Windows NT-based Internet

    descriptions were taken from google, search for more keywords associated with worms/viruses/etc + windows and you'll end up with expired pages on news.com

    Blame me for being paranoid, fuck it.