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  1. Quite the reverse, Matthew! on Red Hat CEO Decries Open Source Pretenders · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The desktop has become a lot like teenage sex: a lot of people are talking about it but not many people are doing it," Szulik said.

    Well, it's the reverse here on /.!

  2. Yay! on How Darwin Managed His Inbox · · Score: 5, Funny
    If you're like Einstein, you respond to some e-mails immediately and let others wait. And, of course, some you never answer.

    Yay! I'm like, Einstein!
  3. Re:Sweet error message in FF 1.5 beta on IE UI Designer On His Switch To FireFox · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can do this in FF 1.0x as well.
    in about:config, set browser.xul.error_pages.enabled to True.

    -cheers

  4. Re:No More Gnome on Slackware Linux 10.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Oh, bo hoo! Forced to use a linux distro at work. Have some compassion, man!

  5. Re:Oh, the good old days. on Virus Author Motives Changing · · Score: 1

    Well, I'm more confortable with "they bug me for profit" than with "they bug me for fun"...

  6. Where, where? on New, Faster Attack against SHA-1 Revealed · · Score: 1

    W00t? no "I for one welcome our new WHIRLPOOL overlords..." or "In Soviet Russia, hashing algorithms attack YOU!"

  7. People, people, people... on Most Americans Want Gov't To Make Internet Safer · · Score: 1

    Here we go again. Luckily, the US doesn't own the 'net. - but perhaps that wont stop them :0

  8. Re:I'm sympathetic on ACLU to Challenge Utah Porn-Blocking Law · · Score: 1

    And how, pray, should this be enforced? Whose law should prohibit it, and who should enforce it?
    Fortunately, the US does not own the 'net.

  9. Re:I'm sympathetic on ACLU to Challenge Utah Porn-Blocking Law · · Score: 1

    Hmm. He wasn't referring to the article, but to the parent post. American laws should not regulate what kind of content we should see or not see, or where/how we can see it, on the internet.