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  1. Re:No. 404 is important! on Fixing Broken Links With the Internet Archive · · Score: 1

    the major search sites respect it, it's good enough

  2. Re:what internet archive needs on Fixing Broken Links With the Internet Archive · · Score: 1

    no! try it. that is NOT a search engine on their page! that just searches for site names

    and using google with site:archive does not search their snapshots of web sites over the years, nor is there a way to search with date ranges.

    the thing of which I speak does not exist, and they should build it.

  3. Re:KY SB 16 2014 on Kentucky: Programming Language = Foreign Language · · Score: 1

    rather than study Latin you could have learned any of the other languages as a base to aiding learning of other Latinate languages.

    Latin should be left to priests, even the use in biology is silly.

  4. what internet archive needs on Fixing Broken Links With the Internet Archive · · Score: 1

    they need a search engine (witth optional date ranges). then they'd have something

  5. Re:ah ... URLs as SMTP status messages on Fixing Broken Links With the Internet Archive · · Score: 1

    see, your problem is you have friends / coworkers / clients that are still on AOL in the 21st century. they should be dead to you.

  6. Re:No. 404 is important! on Fixing Broken Links With the Internet Archive · · Score: 1

    so you use the robots.txt to keep internet archive and any other respectable crawlers out

  7. Re:It was on the rise... on New Supernova Seen In Nearby Galaxy M82 · · Score: 1

    no, that ship can never outrun any of the light showing its history, so we can watch it launch and speed up and arrive.

  8. Re:I hope no one got hurt on New Supernova Seen In Nearby Galaxy M82 · · Score: 1

    no, zero lifeforms extinquished by the death of their own star, for stars kill their habitable planets long before dying.

    getting extinguised by a nearby star of another system is possible

  9. Re:Mars is Boring on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    follow on missions are planned to look for that

  10. Re:LOL on IBM's x86 Server Business Back On the Market · · Score: 2

    IBM does not make innovation, they make money. commodity x86 server market is not the place to make money

  11. Re:Mars is Boring on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    water on mars is not boring, nor would the discovery of microbal life

  12. Re:NASA says Mars' wind can't move rocks on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    but that low atmospheric density means that tens of tons of rocks from space every 24 hours don't burn up before striking the ground as the hundred tons per day on earth do (Mars is smaller target)

  13. Re:That doesn't seem right. on 200 Dolphins Await Slaughter In Japan's Taiji Cove · · Score: 5, Funny

    that may not be true, you only hear about the ones that were playfully pushing humans toward shore. you didn't hear about the other 70% of times they playfully pushed a screaming human into the open sea to drown.

  14. Re:That doesn't seem right. on 200 Dolphins Await Slaughter In Japan's Taiji Cove · · Score: 1

    someone could argue that the really "intelligent" Jews fled to places like America. Best defense against a "Holocaust", don't be there when it goes down.

  15. Re:So how do you defend against this? on 20 Million People Exposed In Massive South Korea Data Leak · · Score: 1

    the point is the rank and file already lost their jobs, and this article's woes are the result of having replacement contractors do the work

  16. Re:Serious Questions about OpenBSD infrastructure on Romanian Bitcoin Entrepreneur Steps In To Pay OpenBSD Shortfall · · Score: 1

    no software? there are a couple thousand binary packages and even more in the ports tree for OpenBSD on Vax to run.

  17. Re:Serious Questions about OpenBSD infrastructure on Romanian Bitcoin Entrepreneur Steps In To Pay OpenBSD Shortfall · · Score: 1

    The last Vax were produced in 2005, not the 1980s.

    UltarSparc, PPC, various MIPS, even Itanium still account for billions in system sales per year.

    You only know what your PC has, I take it.

  18. Re:lack of democracy is why military is bloated on U.S. Teenagers Are Driving Much Less: 4 Theories About Why · · Score: 2

    you are so funny, of course big corporations including central banks have government in their pockets in Europe the same as in the USA

  19. Re: Aside from the obvious security issue... on Chrome Is the New C Runtime · · Score: 1

    hit a nerve in your carcass, did I?

  20. Re:Eventually on 20 Million People Exposed In Massive South Korea Data Leak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    nonsense, this is result of very poor security and no obscurity, using credit card number or ss # is silliness. Transactions with private keys and verification are the way to do things, this is a solved problem that the governments and credit card companies are not using.

  21. Re:So how do you defend against this? on 20 Million People Exposed In Massive South Korea Data Leak · · Score: 1

    let's not defend against it. Many, many IT people forced out of work by temps, contractors, outsourcing. This is come-uppance for the pointy-heads, let them burn.

  22. Re:Aside from the obvious security issue... on Chrome Is the New C Runtime · · Score: 0

    you sound like someone butt-hurt because google pulled the plug on their favorite free niche geek toy. google doesn't owe you any free service, and this article is not about anything based on one of google free service trial balloons

    you want an internet service with guarentees, get out of your mom's basement, get a job, and pay for one.

  23. Re:No, CFLs die in TIME, on or off. $3000 / kwh? on Incandescent Bulbs Get a Reprieve · · Score: 1

    hey shithead, add in the shipping

    Items
    $7.24 Estimated shipping & handling
    $21.23 Total before tax
    $0.00 Estimated tax to be collected
    $21.23 Estimated order total

  24. Re:I know what this is!!!! on Mystery Rock 'Appears' In Front of Mars Rover · · Score: 3, Funny

    that's what my grandpappy used to say, "if it looks like a jelly donut, walks like a jelly donut, and quacks like a jelly donut, it's probably a rover-flipped Mars rock."

  25. Re:Prison lighting on Incandescent Bulbs Get a Reprieve · · Score: 1

    nonsense, lighting is only 14% of electric bill for home. tungsten has better spectrum than CFL, and half the year the heating is not wasted. tunsten bulbs in bulk are 40 cents each, stick that in your calculating poop chute. CFL burn out quickly from vibration or if not properly ventilated. most wind up in the normal trash, so the mercury and other heavy metal goes into groundwater.