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  1. damn youngsters on C-JDBC 1.0 Released · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    sonn they'll write their database engins in Macromedia Shockwave Flash :)

  2. Re:I don't understand... on IBM Has 'No Intention' of Using Patents Against Linux · · Score: 0

    software patents idea is probably as smart as speech patents one. One should be able to patent smth like "Iraq might have made WMD that could be used against US" and get a lot of royalty from White House.

  3. does it bite? on Yellow Dog Linux 4.0 - Finally in Limited Release · · Score: 1, Funny

    if yes, once it becomes 64-bit, it'll be bloody dangerous.

  4. can I have a penny on CA Dangles $1M Bounty for Ingres Conversion Tools · · Score: 4, Funny

    if I write some Ingres-deletion tools?

  5. forgot to say on City of Munich Freezes Its Linux Migration · · Score: -1

    I am Microsoft officer under cover. Here's your DCMA ticket for $20k, to start with :)

  6. drawbacks of civilization on City of Munich Freezes Its Linux Migration · · Score: -1, Redundant

    living in a country of law is good, but I'd never imagine it here (Russia). I NEVER saw a single legal Windows installation, though 4 years in IT. even government units use stolen crappy Win and if there is a governent thet would never care of Linux, that's ours :|

  7. walls make difference on DEFCON WiFi Shootout Winners Set A Land Record · · Score: 0

    I live in an old-style "Stalin" house, some walls being more than 60cm (2ft) brick. standard OEM 802.11b "frog" won't shoot through 2 such walls. and that's a big pity :)

  8. can those join in Beowulf clusters? on NTSB Recommends Black Boxes For All Cars · · Score: 1, Informative

    At least in traffic jams?

  9. Re:2011? How long with ion drives? on Messenger En Route To Mercury · · Score: 2, Informative

    Though ion drives are really effective in terms of specific impulse (you need little fuel for gaining unit momentum), they are not much mass-effective (thrust per unit engine mass) at all. a trip to Mercury is a kind of parachute jump, you have to go really slowly or you're Sunburnt :). so if you want to get there faster, you first have to accelerate, and step on brakes afterwards. Russians say -- going slowly, get farther. :)

  10. Re:Second try? on Messenger En Route To Mercury · · Score: -1

    the launch was delay due to bad weather. you know, if it's do or no not, you can waste a rocket. and it's damn expensive.

  11. Broadband Bush Speeches to Every Home! on Broadband Is The Secret To South Korea's Success · · Score: 0, Funny

    That's what US needs.

  12. yuck on Intel Plans A Common Socket For Xeon, Itanium · · Score: -1

    220V plug won't work either am I doing something wrong?

  13. yeah on How Microsoft Could Embrace Linux · · Score: -1

    I guess it's the least probable thing for microsoft to do, the one before writing linux kernel modules and going open source.

  14. quite nice on Real Networks Hacks iPod; .rm & Real Store for iPod · · Score: -1

    To my mind, the whole DCMA is complete bullshit. and the only way to prove it is to world-wide violate it.

  15. microwave faq on Cheap Cell-Phone Detector · · Score: -1

    1st, to jam anything you need far more power then the target. 2st, since celular (1800 or 1900 MHz) wavelenth is about 15 cm, your antenna has to be as least 45 cm for so-so diffusion cone. otherwice, the mentioned power will spread everywhere and fry your brains (consider you have some) and it has to be a dish or phased array. 45 cm dish is not a good thing to aim with while driving.

  16. Lasers on the way on ESA Completes Important Step Toward Vega Launcher · · Score: -1

    I heard of research works on laser launches. Like, they get 100kW CO2 laser and put some rubbish really high.

  17. Now when do they release one on Gentoo/PPC64 Beta Live CDs Released · · Score: -1

    that would suit my "puter" ?..

  18. I know on What Would You Do With a 92 TBps Router? · · Score: -1

    Given 6e9 people, this thing does 15kbps per capita. this could be all of the cell-phone routers. Seriously :)

  19. Oh on In The Works: Windows For Supercomputers · · Score: -1

    I know cluster node have no monitors, but just imagine such an array of BSOD...

  20. Oh yes. on Inferno 4 Available for Download · · Score: -1

    Only Satan can take over it.

  21. eh on Alan Turing, the Inventor of Software · · Score: -1

    wait, can it run Linux?

  22. very nice on Cry To Beat Iris Scanners · · Score: 0

    should I water on my RFID-ed things too?

  23. cryptocards? on RFID MasterCard · · Score: -1

    they could put a processor there, powered by a coil. and then, use some 4096-bin RSA, have a challenge from the bank solved. well, or something like that

  24. he must have meant on palmOne Releases Two New Zire Handhelds · · Score: -1

    "all your base are belong to us"

  25. Hm... on palmOne Releases Two New Zire Handhelds · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Beowulf cluster anyone?