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  1. Name suggestion for next release on New Ubuntu Project Code Named 'Gutsy Gibbon' · · Score: 0

    8.04 - Hairy Hands

  2. It would be nice if... on HP Embraces Linux for its Toughest Servers · · Score: 0

    ...HP also supported Linux on their notebooks. I bought the HP Pavilion zv6005us and getting Linux to run on it was a pain in the ass (not that I have everything working on it now).

  3. Re:But what if on Secure Data Storage... On Your Fingernails · · Score: 0
    You bite your fingernails?

    What if you byte your fingernails?

  4. NY Times on New Production of Plutonium 238 · · Score: 0

    You can always read NYTimes with user=teste, password=teste.

  5. Oh... he means on Linux: Fighting the FUD of Forking · · Score: 0

    ...interoperability among differents versions of MS Office and the SMB protocol of Win98 and Win2k...

  6. Dijkstra said... on How Important is a Well-Known CS Degree? · · Score: 0

    "It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to BASIC; as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."

    Enjoy!
  7. Programming Ruby on Pragmatic Project Automation · · Score: 0

    Programming Ruby - The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide is an excellent guide to learn Ruby, full of examples and great explanations.

  8. Where can I find the screenshots? on Bash 3.0 Released · · Score: 0

    Many improvements /bugfixes but the same ol'ugly looking black screen...

  9. Why not... on The Self-Tuning Guitar · · Score: 0

    tuning C# or F#?

  10. Re:Similar tool for Debian on Depenguinator "Upgrades" Linux to BSD · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I want to replace my dead rat (7.2) with a Debian branded penguin.

    Did you mean Debian brain-dead penguin? ;-)

  11. Who uses FAT anyway.... on Microsoft to Charge for FAT File System · · Score: 1

    .... we use FAT32? Nevermind, they must have thought of it...