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  1. Re:Even though... on Georgia Tech Unveils Prototype Nanogenerator · · Score: 1

    Dead People don't have feelings. :/

  2. And the wheel turns... on The CPU Redefined: AMD Torrenze and Intel CSI · · Score: 1
  3. Re:This is... on Detecting Rootkits In GNU/Linux · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That may have been true 30 years ago when a compiler license cost thousands. If a person has write access to your system, they can just copy a compiler binary over.

  4. Some things never change on AMD Fusion To Add To x86 ISA · · Score: 1

    The cycle of moving from a central processor to specialized ones and back has been seen before. Could this be a sign of this type of change? From the jargon file: http://www.outpost9.com/reference/jargon/jargon_18 .html#TAG411

  5. Re:How free is free? on Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack Responds · · Score: 1

    Debian maintainers have worked very hard to make OO work with free java implementations such as Kaffe. So the Debian version of OO uses 100% free software.

  6. Re:Kerning on Halving Half Lives · · Score: 1

    You should drop by the University of Missouri - Rolla sometime. They have a operating research reactor. It might not be on par with the German's but they can sure make it glow pretty. :)

  7. Re:Useless on New "Dark" Freenet Available for Testing · · Score: 1

    Hurrah! Ignore GP.

  8. Useless on New "Dark" Freenet Available for Testing · · Score: 1

    This program is pretty much useless so long as it depends on the java vm which is non-free and closed source. You can only be as secure and anonymous as Sun wants you to be.

  9. Re:Waste on New "Dark" Freenet Available for Testing · · Score: 2, Informative

    More importantly to me is that this is free software which requires a big ugly chuck of non-free software to run. Java sucks because there are no good and free implementations. Freenet hasn't worked with a free implementation in a looong time.

  10. Re:Both supported on Apple Switched Chips Too Soon? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Grammer nazi says, "think differently".

  11. Re:630 Mbps @ 10M. on New High Speed Wireless Chipset from IBM · · Score: 1

    It was designed of inter-satellite communication because at that frequency(60ghz) the waves are absorbed by oxygen.

  12. Re:Well on Open Source vs. the Database Vendors · · Score: 1

    I believe that mysql sells support.

  13. Re:how long on Western Union Ends Telegram Services · · Score: 3, Informative

    It was Newton who first said that, and he meant it as a cruel joke against a short man.

  14. Re:Sharing with Linux? on Sun Considers dual-sourcing Solaris Under GPL3 · · Score: 2, Informative

    There is no Debian project which uses the solaris kernel.(yet) There are a few third-party projects, but they are no more Debian than Ubuntu is. There is a large group within the Debian project which doesn't believe the opensolaris license to be free according to the Debian free software guidelines, unless this assessment is changed or solaris is relicensed it can never be a part of Debian.

  15. Re:Pay for the Progress Bar You Use! on UK Judge: Who needs software patents? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just because our economy is dependent on something, does not make it right. If our economy was based on baby mulching I would still be strongly opposed to it.

    Maybe we could base our economy on, I don't know, making something or providing a useful service.

    Even if software patents did not exist and copyright terms were limited (inf) it would still allow artists to live off of their works.

  16. Re:30" is better than dual-monitor for certain app on Dell Selling 30" Flat Panels · · Score: 1

    Switch to ion and press MOD1+S to split the screen vertically.
    http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~tuomov/ion/

  17. Re:Goodbye Karma on GP2X Surpasses Expectations · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Nope, CentOS(!?)

  18. bah, here we go again on DrDOS Inc Breaking GPL · · Score: 5, Informative

    You cannot "break" the gpl. It is a license, not a contract. If you do not agree to it or violate it's terms, you have no license to use the software or make derivative works. If that occurs it is simple copyright infringement.

  19. Re:Julian Calendar only? on A Clock That Runs for 10,000 Years · · Score: 1, Interesting

    The last country to use the Julian calendar was Imperial Russia. I'm pretty sure it will use the gregorian.

  20. Re:For Us Americans... on Vacuum-Controlled Elevator Developed · · Score: 0

    Nope, lbs and kg are incomparable. kg is a unit of mass and lbs is a unit of force.

  21. Re:Ubuntu on Sun Developers Refute OpenSolaris Vaporware Claims · · Score: 0

    except your freedom.Most of the things you listed are not free software.

  22. Re:You might not like it on Kansas Challenges Definition of Science · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It doesn't matter what the majority of people believe. That doesn't make it science.

  23. Re:Article writer REALLY DUMB! on Next Gen Oxyride Batteries Coming Soon · · Score: 0

    Power is the electromotive force, measured in volts. More power means more volts.

  24. Re:Bad troll. No cookie. on Forbes Predicts 5% Desktop Share for Apple in 2005 · · Score: 0

    It might be worth paying for. But "free" has nothing to do with price. Free software means to have full access to the source and the ability to use, modify, distribute, etc that software.

  25. Re:Why does Slashdot promote OSX so much? on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to Arrive in April · · Score: 0

    Software freedom is not the same as the price of a doctors services or of electronics.

    The Free software foundation has lots of information on this subject try: http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/free-sw.html