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  1. Re:Why not just upgrade? on Load Test the New Slashdot Setup · · Score: 1

    god....another troll.....sorry, but i'm just upgrading from NT to Linux.... ok, so moderate it down cuz it's not even funny.

  2. Re:Human hacking on Interview: The Punk Hacker Kid Who Starred on MTV · · Score: 1
    >Chicks are by far the most entertaining systems to hack. I highly recommend it.
    >You don't even need good hardware, just good hacking skill,
    >which is probably why most h4x0rs can't hack chicks. Scripts don't work on them.

    Hmmm....and I don't work on hackers, nor on ppl who think I have feathers, and especially not on ppl who think I'm some THING that can be hacked. You might start by treating women as intelligent persons. Being called a "chick" is a total turnoff for me.....try getting a clue about where your patronizing attitudes about women are coming from and you might actually meet some women. Nerds and geeks aren't repellent per se; only when they evince the Neanderthal attitudes that your post is steeped in. Trust me on this - my grrlfriend LOVES my technical skills, and finds my geekiness a turnon :)

  3. Delphi port? GREAT! on Delphi for Linux · · Score: 1

    The one thing that's kept me from embracing Linux as my main OS has been that I get paid for writing Windoze apps. Being able to write in Delphi, a tool I find to enhance my productivity greatly, and then simply to do a recompile from Linux to Windoze would allow me to embrace Linux full time.

    I'm sure I'm not alone, and I'm sure that I'm not the only Delphi developer who has used the Borland tools out of a disdain for using anything by Microsoft.

    From my perspective, a port of Delphi to Linux, whatever GUI(s) might be supported, could easily bring a LOT of desktops into the Linux world - a LOT of Delphi work is in building internal applications for businesses.....and it wouldn't be at ALL hard to write a component set to support MySql databases, or even PHP scripting.....