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  1. Re:15 years ago: on Microsoft Excludes GPLv3 From Linspire Deal · · Score: 3, Informative

    Sorry, but I have to correct you. F5 BigIP now runs, and has for quite a while now, RHEL 3. That's GNU/Linux for the avoidance of any doubt - not BSD.

  2. Re:I had an interview with Google a few weeks ago on Want To Work At Google? · · Score: 1

    "Imagine you have two marbles and a 100-story building. You are told that the marbles will break if they are dropped from a certain floor. Figure out a way, as effectivly as possible, how high you can drop the marbles before they break. Remember, it could be the 1st floor, it could be the 99th."

    Go up in 3's. So, if you get to floor 12 and no marble has broken - go to 15, if it then breaks, go to 14. If that breaks, then you know floor 13 is the answer. And so on..

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    http://www.cjbuckley.net/
  3. Re:Encrypted? on Google Releases Google Browser Sync Extension · · Score: 1

    Oh well, I quickly captured the packets google sends to its servers when you exit Firefox -- the whole session is encrypted going out via https on 443.

  4. Re:Encrypted? on Google Releases Google Browser Sync Extension · · Score: 2, Funny

    tcpdump anyone..? ;)

  5. Re:Zeus.com's claims of superiority on Ask Apache Software Chairman Greg Stein · · Score: 1

    I do agree with you about its ambiquity. I've made them aware of this as I, for one, agree with you :-)

  6. Re:Zeus.com's claims of superiority on Ask Apache Software Chairman Greg Stein · · Score: 1

    Argh. It refers to the fact that on ZWS you are able to _HOST_ 1million+ websites whereas in Apache it can only manage 1000 vservers! God you're clueless.

  7. Re:Zeus.com's claims of superiority on Ask Apache Software Chairman Greg Stein · · Score: 1

    That URL does not in anyway state such a claim. Zeus webserver is a very specialist piece of software, which runs rings around Apache performance wise. Please tell us where you think Zeus makes /any/ claims to power more websites than Apache?

    You're clearly confused.