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  1. Re:I can think of a few rea$on$ on Time Warner Cable: No Consumer Demand For Gigabit Internet · · Score: 1

    Just out of curiosity, which ISP are you with? How do you get almost 200Mbps down for only 29e?

    DNA offers 200M for 55e according to this http://www2.dna.fi/fi/yksityisille/laajakaista/

  2. Re:Starfleet Academy? on J.J. Abrams To Direct New 'Star Trek' Film · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps Police Acdemy in space?

  3. Re:Happy Xmas on Groening Confident on Futurama Relaunch · · Score: 1

    Christmas is supposed to bring people togther, not blow them apart!!!

  4. Re:Australians... on Australian Senator Wants to Censor the Net · · Score: 1

    Don' forget they gave her a good booting, it's one of their proudest traditions!

  5. Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. on Survey Says Internet Users Confuse Search Results, Ads · · Score: 1

    Assuming that people's intelligence is normally distributed.

  6. Re:SCO loses the waiting game on IBM Ordered to Show More Code to SCO · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ahh, waiting game sucks.

    Let's play Hungry, Hungry Hippos!

  7. Re:Maybe they need a new slogan on Bootlegged Music in Russia · · Score: 1

    Dude, I'm not so sure I want Britney Spears singing her latest tune.

  8. Re:All in it together on Java 1.5 vs C# · · Score: 1

    A interesting explanation is here.

  9. Re:iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual on iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition · · Score: 1

    What kind of idiot finds what he's looking for and then keeps looking?

  10. Re:Sweet! on Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Express, VS 2005 Beta · · Score: 1

    You can extend the VS IDE, the ActiveState guys have a great Perl add-in which has intellisense and all new Perl project wizards.

    Check it out

  11. Re:RAD? on Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Express, VS 2005 Beta · · Score: 1

    I think the grandparent was referring to C#'s lack of support for optional parmameters.

    When using MS Office COM objects, there are a *stack* of methods that have optional parameters which VB.net supports natively, but in C# you need to pass System.Reflection.Missing.Value if you don't wish to pass the paramter.

    But being on Slashdot and all, we wouldn't be using crappy MS Office products would we?

  12. Re:How many times do windows users use them? on Linux for Dummies, 5th Edition · · Score: 1

    Cygwin dude!