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  1. Re:committee on Gary Kasparov vs. The World · · Score: 1

    He will kick everyone asses. Why do you think that only americans (or democratic countries) are paticipating? The Inet is allover the world. BTW Russian have been trying to become democratic country for more than 5 years. No one talks about Socialism there anymore except old ppl. Thus I can say that you are brainwashed about Russia.
    #ifdef STRONG_SLAVIC_ACCENT
    My contri best of othe contis. Mother Russia naver di!!!
    #endif

  2. Re:Out of the box installs on Microsoft Challenges Linux community · · Score: 1

    That's wright. let's see. When I installed Linux, I got all in one box - CD Webserver, Database, ssh and more. I spend less than 5 bucks. Now will I be able to do so with a box of NT?????

  3. I wont be near a theater on Taking May 19 Off? · · Score: 1

    On the day when TPM comes out for no money I'll be near the theaters. Ones that come will understand my 10 years waiting in lines in Russia to buy stuff, how is it to be on the square in fron of White House (Moscow, yes we also have one) in 1991 and 1993, or try to get into a bus so full of people that it can't close the doors. We call it DAVKA (squishing). I'm glad that at least once you guys will experience it. Drop me a line after...

  4. Another money making machine on Should Programmers Be Certified? · · Score: 1

    This will become another money making machine just like MS certifications. $3000 for a peice of paper. Who wants that? There should be standarts for coding like layout. It's impossible to impose standarts on algorythms that are used to solve a problem. Some people design good algorythms. some design poor. It's up to employer's IT manader and Senior Programmers to decide where they want to hire particular programmer.

  5. Now all I need is a on The Ultimate Keyboard? · · Score: 2

    a motor that makes this thing roll a joystick that makes this thing steer so I won't use any of my energy rolling around my lab. Hmm maybe i can even ride home in this thing...

  6. Stop whining and stand up for yourself on More Stories From The Hellmouth · · Score: 1

    All this talk about the abuse of nerd by jocks and the hell of a high school is really getting too far. There is a difference between jokes from classmates and mistreating by teachers. What do most of you do when being confronted by a strong, athletic, popular guys in school? Probably take that joke, push, punch, or kick, swallow it deep inside your gut, and walk away. Common people. That is why you are getting treated like this - because you allow them to treat you like this. Stand up and tell the jock to go to hell, return his punch, kick, push. You'll say "well I'm gonna get my ass kicked then" It's true. But you will proove to them that you are not afraid of them. When they know that you are afraid they will bug you more for their fun.

  7. Gun laws won't help on Why Kids Kill · · Score: 1

    If you take guns from regular people, criminals will still have guns. The bombs are outlawed, but the kids had them. Prevention is the solution. Everybody saw the kids getting more crasy every day. No one did anything.

    But what scares me most is that the gun industry to big is the US. It is simple if guns are produces, they are being sold to people, if they are being sold they are/will be used. Therefore, the guns are produced to be used.

  8. All this domain rush depresses me. on ICANN Announces DNS Registrars · · Score: 1

    ...Soon they will start selling air...
    It's so disgusting to see someone selling domains like theforcewillbewithu2.com for $100,000. I'm not kidding. Look at ebay.com. WWW became too lose. It would be a good idea to stop Network Solutions monopolizing the domain registration but... I think the registration should be very strict. The registered domains should not be sitting without content. And private domain trade SHOULD BE STOPPED.

  9. Naming of buildings at schools on RMS to work in "Gates Building"? · · Score: 1

    I always thought that in the US the buildings at universities are named for the person that had achieved something significant or had contributed a lot of intellectuall property to the school. For example the Derring Hall at Virginia Polytechnic Institute if I'm not mistaking is named for the person who was the first blind man to graduate the University. I was told that he could walk around Blacksburg - the town where school is situated - all by himself. But buying buildings doesn't give me the feeling of credibility in the payer.

  10. Not a big deal on The Cost of Bug Fixes · · Score: 1

    I don't think this is a very big deal for people who use Linux. Regular users will be conserned. But does the service pack worth it? They could advertise it as a second version of W98 not as a fix to several previous bugs. I have never upgraded to W98 even though I got W98 for free working in retail. The only reason I still have W95 is because of my love to Unreal and VooDoo2 card and my Assembly class in college.

  11. Offtopic - Comment number bug? on Debian Logo Continues · · Score: 0

    Sorry for posting this offtopic. I think there is a bug on the main page of the /. when the number of comments are displayed. For the three last articles I see: (Read more... | 0 of 0 comments)
    Is it just me or everyone gets that?

  12. A very bad Microsoft Joke on Thought Recognition · · Score: 2

    I don't like MS because of its software and commercial practices. This article is not related to poor software or monopolistic practices. The article is absolutely not true. I'm very dissapointed that is got posted on /. It's simply not apropriate to post articles that don't have any proove underneath words, on any day other than April 1. It absolutely can't comply with "etiquet rules", it's just not ethical and very low class post.

  13. How does it compare? on Linux Based Router · · Score: 1

    Well one of the obvious is that LRP is free, Open Source and the other is for sale and one can't get the source. Another is that LRP is not aimed at businesses, more at hackers. (yes hackers as I and other ./ers define it, not the way media does).

  14. Linux Router Project on Linux Based Router · · Score: 1

    There is a neat project going on named Linux Router Project. It was described in Linux journal I think March issue. The cool thing is that the kernel can fit on a 1.44M floppy. Definitely NT can't do that.

  15. H3Y D00DZ!!!! on CNN on "hackers" · · Score: 1

    I agree with you and what I was saying is that hackers - people who created I-net, TCP/IP, Linux, X etc - are not "speaking" the way you have described. People who are too lasy or stupid to read man pages but want be be considered "hackers" have nothing else to do but to "be cool". But they only cool for the people who are the same as they. They are aknowleged by the group they hang out with not but the bright solution to the recent bug in the kernel's security but by the "W@Y T#@Y" talk or type. Maybe they growup sometimes....

  16. H3Y D00DZ!!!! on CNN on "hackers" · · Score: 1

    I'd call anyone who "speaks" like this a kiddie. Because anything else other than "cool" talk is far beyong his brain power.

    P.S. I'm not trying to offend the poster of the previous comment

  17. More on Holes in the plot on Katz vs. Taco: The Matrix · · Score: 1

    It is indeed a very nice movie. Makes you think a little about present human conditions... hhhmmmm... One thing that I have noticed is that why AI would bother to create and virtual reality world when it could just destroy the human brain's intellegence. I believe that in the context of the movie it is possible as it's possible to manipulate the humans brain's impulses

  18. Tracking a country and city by IP on Latitude/Longitude of IPs · · Score: 1

    I'd be more usefull to find out in what country or even city that IP is located

  19. Update:Poor Russian news server... on Linus will move to Moscow to work with Elbrus · · Score: 1

    I meant can't ... Sorry

  20. Poor Russian news server... on Linus will move to Moscow to work with Elbrus · · Score: 1

    What's the point, you still can read the article :). You will not even see the true Cyrilic letters unless you switch you browser to Cyrilic-KOI8 encoding and have Cyrilic fonts installed. On 95 latest NC comes with Cyrilic fonts. On Linux I didn't find one.

  21. Cookies on Slashdot:Mark 2 · · Score: 1

    I actually can't wait to see how CmdTaco is going to use those cookies. I believe it could be very funny. However, I won't fall onto it because I set NC to confirm before accepting cookies.

  22. Poor Russian news server... on Linus will move to Moscow to work with Elbrus · · Score: 1

    Haven't crashed yet...

  23. Nuclear strike? on Nerd Dream Home? · · Score: 1

    I can't believe that it can survive the direct nuclear hit! It doesn't seem to be deep enough under the ground. Even if it did the ground would shift therefor elevators, air pipes - any connection to the surface will be spliced sort or
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    This will happen even if the strike is not direct but close to the house. No way out except of digging :)

  24. Why do I have that strange feeling. on Netscape, Sun, and AOL plans · · Score: 1

    Sun - very good, Netscape - very good, but why when I see AOL I get this feeling of uncertainty or doubt or "untrustfulness" or "unseriousness" or even "do not believe that it will be any good" feeling... Maybe I'm paraniod.

  25. How do you know the truth on Russian crackers get whitehouse.gov? · · Score: 1

    I wonder if I crack a goverment server and post that Zimbabve is demanding to stop agression, will you write the same reply. Or do you really think that cracking was the nation wide action involving KGB and OMON (special police forces).
    This is an act of two or three crackers that want to cover under the noise of the bombing.
    Russia indeed has problems and maybe politicians blame outside sources, common people blame those politicians.

    P.S. The only act of protest I know is that several Russian rock groups didn't come to the concers in NY this weekend. That was frustrating.