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  1. Re:Something to think about... on Caldera Per Seat Licensing · · Score: 1

    And you're telling me PBS is profitable? That it would exist without government aid? That it's not a socialist institution?

  2. Re:Write your Republicans on Senator Says Spammers Have First-Amendment Rights · · Score: 1

    They are the only two games in town. Our entire political system is set up to handle and encourage a two party system. This is especially true due to the case of winner-take-all elections. You can always take your ball and play elsewhere but you're gonna playing by (with?) yourself.

  3. Re:what a croc on Crank Up Your Webserver · · Score: 1

    If you consider that nearly all web servers have UPS's, most of which are run by batteries, and lots of webservers are in California--probably more than you think.

  4. Re:repeated recounts on Supreme Court Limits High-Tech Snooping · · Score: 1

    There were repeated recounts of all of the predominantly Democratic counties! Machine recounts, and then hand recounts. Those are repeated recounts. Recount them if you have to.

  5. Re:IPS (Karma sink below)-Mud on The Rise of Corporate Global Power · · Score: 1

    Dude, I ain't looking for love amongst a bunch of 20-something male computer nerds. 'Nuff said.

  6. U WILL NEVER STOP THE SPAM!!!!!U WILL NEVER STOP T on Legitimate Business Spam · · Score: 1

    U CAN NEVER STOP SPAM BCUZ IT IS SO EAZY!!!! A FRIEND OF MINE AND I WROTE A PROGRMA IN QBASIC THAT SENDS SPAM FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO LIKE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. IT RUNS REALLY FAST BECAUSE QBASIC IS NATIVE TO WINDOWS. LINSUX AND OS2 AND BSD AND OTHER SHIT AREN'T FAST BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE NATIVE SHIT LIKE QBASIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. Now I'm really scared... on Network Solutions E-Mail Security Alert · · Score: 1

    I just changed the password for my own personal domain, but that got me thinking and I tried to guess the login/password for the domains of my customers.

    Nearly every single one of them has ended in the digits 57. Within a few minutes of picking common names and numbers around 57, I was able to log in to dozens of accounts. It was hard to resist the temptation to commandeer account gates57 =)