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  1. Re:Instant Global Warming on Floating Cities On Venus · · Score: 1

    I don't know, I kind of dig the winged shoes...

  2. Re:Stupid question on Practical Django Projects · · Score: 1

    Look it up! From Wikipedia:

    Django is a Romany term meaning "I awake". It is best known as the nickname of Belgian jazz guitarist Jean Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt, whose fame has led to its use throughout music.
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  3. Re:Nothing new, check your encyclopedia on Nuclear Fuel How-To · · Score: 1

    "finding a woman to be your partner to me" erm.... ... ...?? I know there was supposed to be a comma there, but that's just weird.

  4. Re:Hmmm... on Tinfoil Hat House · · Score: 1

    ... you mean.... better than SEX?? -- If you see this, it means either I forget to hit "Post Humously", or I just died.

  5. Re:Which scenario makes more sense? on Tinfoil Hat House · · Score: 1

    The generally agreed upon probability that any given family in California is nutzo is 0.6. Assuming that this applies to Sacramento, there is a 36% probability that the family is whacked AND there is a psycho microwaving them. And that's just if you assume the events are independent. If some lunatic IS microwaving them, that probably increases the probablity of the family being insane. I mean, maybe they've been doing this for like 50 years now. These people's grandparent's (one one side of the family or the other) could have been being microwaved, before their parent's were even born!! Note to Californians: the rest of the US has a .5 probability, so I'm not just picking on you!

  6. Re:It's a copy on Download Your Brain · · Score: 1
    Allowing the rich people to take over a younger person's body. -- Free iPod Photo - Click Here
    Two scams in one post!
  7. Re:Mother on George Dantzig, 1914-2005 · · Score: 0

    AND... Why does it show Einstein next to the Pi next to the article? ---- Your dogma ran over my karma, so now you have to mod me up, or I'll call the poundma.

  8. So what on George Dantzig, 1914-2005 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "examples of what were suspected to be unsolvable problems" No big deal, I do unsolvable homework problems all the time.

  9. Re:Thank god I use Windows on Some Linux Distros Found Vulnerable By Default · · Score: 1

    I wasn't running the example with all the CMD.EXE stuff, just one that started itself. That way, it forked much faster and was a more solid freeze.

  10. Re:Thank god I use Windows on Some Linux Distros Found Vulnerable By Default · · Score: 1

    I ran it and my winxp was dead in a couple seconds, with 200+ command prompts open and not enough RAM to show a "close group" menu. I had opened Firefox first, though, so I could escape and I wouldn't be totally forked. I switched to the Firefox window and X'd it (there wasn't enough ram to close via rightclick), and then I "close group"ed the command prompts before they had a chance to start spawning some more. By opening firefox 1st, I had reserved the RAM necessary to close the group and save myself.

  11. Re:How long before viruses exploit this? on Ultaportable Apps: Take Your Thumbware Anywhere · · Score: 1

    if Firefox is running from the drive, for a virus to infect it, the virus would have to run constantly, just waiting for a flash drive to show up. it would then have to wait for Firefox to run so it could tell there was a portable Firefox on the flashdrive, and wait for it to exit before it was able to modify files. it would be easier for a virus just to attach to all executables on the drive than to specifically target Firefox.