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  1. Re:Google isn't enough! on Bram Cohen to Release BitTorrent Search Engine · · Score: 1, Informative
  2. Re:This will kill Bittorrent on Completing BitTorrent Decentralization · · Score: 0

    thats not true because there have been search engines for torrents for a long ass time.

  3. To be fair on Exporting Knowledge Via Students · · Score: 0, Troll

    Going to a university is unlikely to help you kill Americans, but it is very likely to give you skills to take America down a peg economicly.

  4. In other news.... on Judge Denies TigerDirect's Request for Injunction · · Score: 1

    Slashdot has been sued by SCO for infringing on the trademark for all directories. Here is the SCO press release:
    Earlier today we filed suit against Slashdot.org for infringing on our intellectual property. 'slashdot' or /. refers to the directory you are currently viewing with most Unix shells, as everyone is well aware SCO owns unix, and everything to do with unix and as such Slashdot is infringing on a copyrighted directory.

  5. Re:back/forward on Firefox 1.1 Boasts New Features · · Score: 1

    When it takes more time to pay full price for something then to type cr (my Opera shortcut for a crack indexer) Opera and click 2 links, I'm not going to go get my credit card, enter the information, wait for verification etc.

  6. Re:Nothing really on Sober.P Worm Accounts for 5% of all Email Traffic · · Score: 1

    Uh.... not true at all, only one single part of the source would have to be recompiled, and probably only 1-2 lines in one file changed.
    RPC.pseudocode has a theoretical error in line 8:
    8:if (connections=1 { then don't buffer overflow)
    then windows update sends down a patch for that one line to be changed to:
    8: don't buffer overflow;
    Now rpc.pseudo need to be recomplied... and the last time I checked a single source file tends to take very little time to compile. In some cases an entire executable would have to be recompiled, in which case the patched code would compile into .o's and the unpatched codes existing .o's would still work, then it would simply be a matter of linking.

  7. Re:back/forward on Firefox 1.1 Boasts New Features · · Score: 1

    I'm still using (cracked) Opera too, Firefox is a huge memory hog on windows, has a huge startup time when alot of shit is in the download manager history, cache etc. As well as the saved sessions, ability to (easily) feign IE and the overall speed of opera, will keep me away from firefox for a while longer.

  8. Re:And the loser is... on Cars that Can't Crash? · · Score: 1

    But if you set your radio to an Opera station its much safer, but ads pop up on your wind shield.

  9. Take that... on Red Hat Founder Offers Help in Apple vs.Tiger Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    An you American's said are football was pointless.

  10. Re:That's a little... extreme on Liquid Metal CPU Cooling · · Score: 1

    That's a little... extreme

    Ever heard of Intel extreme edition?

  11. Re:China on Crackdown on BT Users in Hong Kong · · Score: 1

    Hong Kong is no longer part of china.

  12. Re:Jack of All Trades, Master of None on Longhorn Beta is Disappointing · · Score: 1

    'I may need and would be really neat if already loaded in memory so IE and other apps would appear to load quickly.'
    Take a look a tweak XP thats one of its 'tweaks'.

  13. Re:Ok, since people insist America isn't "behind" on 1Gbps Broadband Service for Hong Kong · · Score: 1

    Hmm... lets think about this... how does it cost more to buy a new $10 cable then to replace your old cable with a $10 cable? Other then the money you spent on the old cable its the same thing.

  14. Re:My prediction.... on Forgent and Microsoft Sue Each Other Over JPEG · · Score: 1

    Well clearly... since microsoft can prove without any question that they not only invented the JPEG format and its compression but pictures in general.

  15. Re:Activation.. on Microsoft to Launch 64-bit Windows on Monday · · Score: 1

    All you need to do is 'legally' acquire the activationless corperate edition, with the special torrent discount!

  16. Re:Good. on New IE7 Information Announced · · Score: 1

    but really the consumers will win.
    But then they won't update it again until a new browser rises to challenge them.

  17. Re:Is This Really News??? on Carnegie Mellon Says Computers Breached · · Score: 1

    Heh i'd love to see someone try to sift through the information google has about people... they would need some kind of search engine that displays relevent results first hmmmm....

  18. done and done on Microsoft's New Mantra - It Just Works · · Score: 1

    auto-defragmenting in the background
    get diskeeper.
    the ability to have files in more than one folder simultaneously

    Get unix (links)

  19. Re:Wow were SUN on CDDL Project Leader on the CDDL · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If only Sun fans weren't so embarresed they need to be anonymous...

  20. Re:Wow were SUN on CDDL Project Leader on the CDDL · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The license may be opensource, but Sun sure as hell isn't, they sold java to M$ for chump change for fucks sake, that small amount of cash isn't going to make a difference, even to a company falling as fast as Sun, its clearly indicative of a greater plan to retake the Unix world. Sun is very clearly anti-open-source, after all they are Sco's secret licensee.

  21. Re:Wow were SUN on CDDL Project Leader on the CDDL · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In case you didn't notice, by the end of the comment I did start using a "'"....

  22. Re:You know what I find? on CDDL Project Leader on the CDDL · · Score: 2, Informative

    This comment has been licensed under the personal slashdot creative commons license: THIS COMMENT COMES WITHOUT WARRENTY OF ANY KIND......

  23. Wow were SUN on CDDL Project Leader on the CDDL · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Wow were SUN... we've lost all the other markets... so lets act like we're open source!

  24. Bush now has... on U.S. Military's Hackers · · Score: 1

    ... the worlds biggest ddos kiddie group!

  25. Re:re on Running a Website from Your Prison Cell · · Score: 1

    Take away your internet privleges, put you in the hole, put you in the same cell as the biggest guy there, beat your ass (in either way), remove all chances of parole, and the RIAA/MPAA can still sue you while your in jail.