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  1. Re:Buying mandatory classes? on Microsoft Invests in the University of Waterloo · · Score: 1
    What's next? Coke gives a few bucks to the football team and suddenly all students have to undergo a session about the crisp, refreshing taste of Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite?

    Close... you can't buy competing soft drink products on campus.

  2. Re:Bzzt! Nondeterministic polynomial on Turns out, Primes are in P · · Score: 1

    YM NTM/DTM, not NFA/DFA.

  3. Re:Multi-threading on Pet Bugs II - Debugger War Stories · · Score: 2, Informative

    Take a look at VeriSoft, "a tool for software developers and testers of concurrent/reactive/real-time systems."
    http://www.bell-labs.com/project/verisoft/

  4. Re:anyone know how to write to him on Sklyarov Arrest Follow-up · · Score: 1

    You've got to start somewhere.

  5. Re:Wallstreet is irrational on Apple Updates at MacWorld · · Score: 1

    The iBook is 500MHz.

  6. Re:Distributed Freenets? on Wireless Freenets · · Score: 1

    This is actually creating a new network infrastructure; connectivity wouldn't just be through commercially leased connections, but could also be routed over this wireless itself. Since you control the routing, you could allow only certain hosts. However, what wireless lets people do is set up a network without laying down cable. Which then happens to include portable devices, which could roam about networks which trust the user logged into it. The question is how to do this, and securely.

  7. Re:Bah... on 5GB Hard Disk On A PCMCIA Type II Card · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean RAID 10 (1+0)? RAID1 is slower, not faster.

  8. No need for all that hardware! on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1

    If it's digital, you can just do it in software.

  9. Alphas a great on Compaq sees Linux as selling Alpha chips · · Score: 1

    Also, take a look at the IBM Power3. It's used in one of their new RS/6000 workstations (rather than a PowerPC), which is reviewed in UNIX World/Performance Computing. I think it had something like 4x the FLOPS of a PII while running at half the clock rate.

  10. Lame! on Internet Printer Protocol · · Score: 1

    I've also used a few Tektronix printers which include a minimal httpd to serve up job stats, perform configuration, etc. Didn't someone set up his light switched to be controlled via SNMP?

  11. Exploding whale on Collection of Fun Video Clips · · Score: 1

    It's tasteless Steve Bakerish humor. He was going on and on about it last year. Now I think he's onto "Winnie the Pooh Worships Satan". Check out his page, especially the .au files in:
    http://www.imsa.edu/~sleepy/funny/
    and
    http://www.imsa.edu/~sleepy/sameersucks/