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  1. Re:Prediction on The Human Mind is a Bayes Logic Machine · · Score: 1

    Furthermore, there is actually no solid evidence that the future exists, only the present (and the qualified jury is still out on that one).

    Yes... however the existence of "the future" is highly probable and probability is a valid scientific condition.

  2. Re:Evolution on Scientific Brain Linked to Autism · · Score: 1

    I somehow doubt the words 'artsy chick' are to be found anywhere in the bible.

    Sure it is... right there in the 'Revised American Standard, Hedonist Edition'.

  3. Re:Evolution on Scientific Brain Linked to Autism · · Score: 1

    find yourself an artsy chick to get down with; one who's pretty smart and asthetically pleasing

    Are you quoting the Bible?

  4. Good Question... on U.N. Lends Backing to the $100 Laptop · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What OS is going to be on these $100.00 laptops?

  5. Hear Ye Hear Ye... on Doctors Claim Suspended Animation Success · · Score: 1

    Give unto Us your sick and elderly and We shall yield a cure for thee.

  6. Why Linux... on Motorola Acquires IPTV Embedded Linux Developer · · Score: 1

    "Ars Technica is covering Motorola's acquisition of Kreatel, a European company that designs Linux-based Internet Television Protocol (IPTV) technologies, including a set-top box powered by embedded Linux."

    Could someone please explain why major coroporations choose to embed linux kernel? Are there technical limitations against embedding the more refined *BSD kernel as opposed to the buggy Linux kernel?

  7. The Test of The Gods! on Subpoena Resistance Hurts Google Stock · · Score: 1

    Investors are worried about interest rates and inflation and they felt technology stocks like Google, Apple, Yahoo and others were able to withstand these kinds of pressure.

    This will determine whether or not Google is Evil in a rainbow guise or not, if they can withstand pressure from the shareholders to uphold greater virtues "WE SHALL SACRIFICE A LAMB and FEAST".

  8. Re:Google should stick to "not being evil" on Subpoena Resistance Hurts Google Stock · · Score: 1

    I would therefore venture that the threat posed by increasing Police power is vastly greater than the threat of terrorism.

    Not to mention it screws with the pension plan which is already a mess *scowls ferociously*.

  9. Hmm, I Wonder... on Preview Of New Beagle Search UI · · Score: 1

    if it has web-search features will it give Slashdot servers a problem loading thousands of pages like Google Desktop does?

  10. Windows Security For Rootkits Infecions on Ask Microsoft's Security VP · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Mr. Nash, over the past year there have been countless stories about MS Windows and its vulnerability to "stealth rootkit infections". For example, F-Secure reported, adware/spyware developer ContextPlus, Inc. is responsible for a large number of "stealth rootkit infections" related to its products. What is MS doing to secure its newly released OSes from dangerous kernal-mode rootkits built in adware, spyware and other applications?

  11. Re:Keep it clean will ya on Keyboards Are Disgusting · · Score: 1

    Only if you have an immunodeficiency, according to the texts I just read.

    Sure but the problem found in an environment with many employees is cross-contamination. In my case a doctor could go to a computer and do work for a few minutes then go to see a patient and forget to wash his/her hands before donning gloves(happens all the time), then examine the patient. Next thing you know the patient has ACBA growing in his/her wound.

    My question is: how damp was that keyboard?

    Dry as a bone... believe me there was a huge investigation and more cultures were done in different areas where several species were found; many associated with fecal matter. It is very serious stuff.

  12. Re:Keep it clean will ya on Keyboards Are Disgusting · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Air compressors are very helpful, but ultimately you have to get into the nooks and crannies with a Q-tip or something and that is a time-consuming chore.

    Yes but air compressors and Q-tips do nothing against microorganisms like Acinetobacter Baumannii which I actually cultured on a keyboard found in an office at the hospital where I work. Guys... ask your local microbiologist what A.baumannii is... it's VERY BAD SHIT!

  13. Re:The Rights of Artists Vs the Rights of Listener on The Choice Between DRM and Security · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now, this DRM business seems to be just a sign that not only will music copyrights stand but we are also going to lose some of our rights as to what happens when we attempt to merely listen to a purchased recording.

    I disagree... especially with crusaders like the Bearded RMS rallying troops against the encroaching evil DRM-Empire.

  14. I Have A Better Idea on US Homeland Security to Support Open Source · · Score: 1

    The DHS will be giving Stanford University, Coverity, and Symantec a $1.24 million grant to improve the security of open source software.

    Why don't they just give the whole-enchilada to Theo and get the hell out of his way. I'm sure in about 7 years we would end up with some FANTASTIC security applications that we would have to steal from the ports tree and make into .deb, .rpm or just compile them ourselves. However, there would probably be no documentation but on the bright-side I'm sure a few theme songs would come out of it.

    All-in-all I think it is a safer bet with Theo (de Raadt) at least we would know that the money is being spent on the project with the exception of occasional six-pack of cold beer and X tablets. As for Symantec I don't trust that the money will be properly spent on the project.

  15. Re:Text Editors... on Python IDE for Mac OS X? · · Score: 1

    So what is your fav Text Editor/IDE for Linux/Unix Oses?

  16. First Post... on Orange Badge Culture At Microsoft · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I just wanted to get the first post!

  17. Another Reason... on Why Video Blogs Will Suck · · Score: 1

    video blogs will suck is because I will get caught slacking by the VP of Ops making his rounds. He likes to walk around our cubes to keep us low level coders in check, so its much easier to sneak and read a blog rather than listening to a video blog. In addition, when watching a video blog I run the risk of the audio-commentary masking the sound of his jingling keys, which is a dead giveaway that he is coming and I should make use of the minimize function on gDesklets' CandyBar. Besides there seems to be no safe alternative and a muted video blog is just pointless, isn't it? [rant]

  18. Re:Or not? on Give Mac Explorer to the People? · · Score: 2, Funny

    How about we just let Mac IE die and keep gathering support for Firefox?

    I think Mac IE is already dead which is the only reasons M$ would allow its source to be Open. To illustrate this picture the situation similar to "the viewing" of the body before it's burial.

  19. Re:Nonsense on 12 Days of Gaming · · Score: 1

    How does the fan base affect whether or not something is a professional sport?

    This is true... there are many simlarities between prison inmates cheering their favorite gang member and basketball fans shouting their disapproval of the referee's last call. But this does not make prison-gang fights a professional sport.

    In addition, could the sensitivity to the pudgy male-groupy comment imply that you yourself might be... a pudgy male-groupy. If so, there is no need to defend it, ladies love pudgy male-groupies just ask Tom Arnold, Norm Peterson (Cheers) and John Madden.

  20. Re:How is OOo doing in the IT world? on Update to OpenOffice 2 Released · · Score: 1

    As an OOo user living mostly in the academic world, I have a question for those in the "corporate, IT world"

    I too am an OOo user in the academic world and I was wondering about how the inability to create user-forms in OOo and some other limitations importing VBA into OOo has effected the practical use of OOo (particulary Calc and Writer) in the office environment?

    I thought these limitations would have discouraged companies from using OOo as opposed to M$ Office even in light of Open standard promises and the economic benefits from utilizing OOo.

  21. Re:Pff.. on Testing Drugs on India's Poor · · Score: 1

    So first they took away our call centers... Then they took away our IT jobs... Now they're taking our priviledge to test dangerous drugs on the poor and destitute?

    Are you kidding? Americans are the world leaders in testing drugs on the "poor and destitute", in fact I'm sure there is an RFC somewhere out there concerning The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. If you didn't know... now you do!

  22. Re:What needs to be done on The Differences Between Red Hat and Novell · · Score: 1

    What Novell needs to do, is take what it has in SUSE, and work on getting more linux on desktop users machines.

    I will agree here. Novell has successful products on the market why not take what it already has and benefit where Linux might prove useful with its current products. For example developing SUSE to be the finest and most well-integrated desktop OS with its Networking, Exchange and Sharing products.

    The authors conclusion identifies Novell's strength and direction when Asay writes, "Novell is growing into its role as a major Linux vendor, and Red Hat is growing into its role as a major company, period." Because of this I think that Novell would be better-off dropping the Server-Side Development and move to Desktop Development combined with its powerful middle-ware products.

  23. Re:How to get around "Don't be evil" ? on Google To Purchase Stake In AOL For $1 Billion · · Score: 1

    Define "preying". AOL does not eat old people.

    Or do they? Those damned Internet-service-providing-cannibals!

    Moofie-woofie,turn that frown upside down and lighten up... it was just a joke!

  24. Funny... But True! on Where Do All of the Old Programmers Go? · · Score: 1

    I was wondering were do all the old programmers go?

    They end up teaching Advanced VBA Solutions at NYU!

  25. Re:How to get around "Don't be evil" ? on Google To Purchase Stake In AOL For $1 Billion · · Score: 1

    I'd be interested in hearing some examples of why AOL is evil as opposed to crappy. I guess one thing that comes to mind is how they try to make it difficult for people to cancel.

    Well one fine example is that although their advertisements look non-discriminative and innocent, they're real interest is preying on the elderly and technically slow-witted.