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  1. Re:Has GWB lost it? on U.S. Makes Plans for GPS Shutdown · · Score: 1
    Globes ? I think you are referring to flats since earth is flat, not a globe as all xians will know! So globes will definetly banned if someone just suggests this to the you know who.

    Btw, as a totally unrelevant note. I was watching Practice yesterday and for the first time, it made me laugh out loud. This one lawyer was question one withess

    Lawyer: So you can say that you hate these people and love revenge!
    Lady: (shining brightly and saying proudly) Ofcourse! Im Christian!

    It really made my day ;)

  2. Re:Here's how we do it...and not be too geeky on Programmers Hold Funerals for Old Code · · Score: 1

    Insert profane comment here about how crappy the guy is who wrote it if it's not mine

    Do people really do that ? I've been doing some group programming for past 6 months now and i've had a huge urge to comment some code how incredible sucky it is. I've resisted my urge thou but it's DAMN hard sometimes!

  3. To certain degree, there is sports mmo games. on Why Are There No Sports MMO Games? · · Score: 1

    Get yourself a xbox with sports games playeble in xbox live.. Allthou, it would make sense if one hockey game would actually require atleast *five* players on each side, perhaps even 15 to cover all the chains and changes would happen as they happen in real hockey game..

  4. Re:Awesome idea... on Should Game Consoles Make Breakfast, Too? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Well, These guys should make this gadget usb enabled so that you could plug it into your console. Now, with xbox live and ps2 net adapter, you could have all the sex partners in the world!

  5. Re:a/s/l? on AOL IM 'Away' Message Security Hole Found · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    21/f/uk

    erm. not really thou.

  6. Re:Why convert? on CA Dangles $1M Bounty for Ingres Conversion Tools · · Score: 1

    I havent been following lately on postgres development but way back when i used to work who shipped Ingres as core platform, postgres clustering /master/slave thing wasnt up to par with Ingres.

  7. Re:Ingres? on CA Dangles $1M Bounty for Ingres Conversion Tools · · Score: 2, Funny
    Not, Egress.

    Logically it would be Postgres

  8. Re:Hip-Hop on IT's Musical Habits · · Score: 1

    Care to give any examples on that kind of stuff ?

    I spend my days listening to soundclashes and new dancehall but never heard of anything like mix of gabber and ragga =))

  9. Re:Dear Tron Guy on Modding Laser Tag Gear? · · Score: 1

    O H M Y G O D !! i c a n s e e h i s t e s t i c l e s !!!

  10. Re:Simple, OOP on Favorite Programming Language Features? · · Score: 1

    Well, its not oop i was after or i didnt get your point =)

    But this would rule in the oop context too.

    The "with" operator here means that it sets the scope of the namespace..

    In oop context you would allways have to use some identifier if the variable you are using is part of the object or no identifier if its defined in local scope.

    With "with" operator and oop, you could do something like

    class shito {
    var $dimwit;
    var $moreon;
    function shito () {
    with this {
    $dimwit = 0;
    $moreon = 0;
    }
    }
    }

  11. Re:My personal favourite... on Building a Better Mozilla With Plugins · · Score: 1

    Into the browser ? Dont you mean into the email application Thunderbird ...

  12. Pascal and With operator. on Favorite Programming Language Features? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I dont remember what the syntax actually was but when you defined a structure, you could point into its members with with.

    like if the structure had members x and y and structure was named coords you could do something like this

    var own_x;
    with coords
    begin
    x=own_x
    y=123.13
    end

  13. Re:A great little twist on Evaman Worm Attacks Email Servers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Writing email saying its been virus checked is just a simple form of "Social Engineering" ...

  14. Re:DSpam on SpamAssassin Gets a Promotion · · Score: 1

    I'd say that SpamAssassin is neither very easy to configure.

    It has a lot of perl module depencies and integration of with MTA was documented quite poorly when i tried to install S.A.

  15. Re:Does this really apply? on Linux PVRs Highlighted · · Score: 1

    But you know, there's few countries out there that does not have service like tivo. And guess what, we *have* to use these DIY things just because of that! Aint that amazing!

  16. Jah Shaka on Berlin Conf. On The Future Of The Digital Commons · · Score: 4, Informative
    Now there's a name that i wouldnt have ever imagine to appear on the pages of Slashdot.

    And for those who dont know this man, he is one of the Pioneers of the UK Reggae soundsystems and producers and still has alot to offer to the reggae fanatics worldwide!

    http://www.jahshakasoundsystem.com/

    Give Raspect to His Majesty!

  17. Re:Isn't Linksys a subsidiary of Cisco? on Linksys Shows Off New Products To SOCALWUG · · Score: 3, Funny
    And even if they werent ..

    • ..they would still have cisco's software
  18. Re:Speaking of which... on PHP Contest: Revenge of the Apple Eating Robots · · Score: 1

    Well mm.. I kinda meant this as funny but i guess it goes as informative too =))

  19. Re:Speaking of which... on PHP Contest: Revenge of the Apple Eating Robots · · Score: 3, Informative

    PHP has a debugger build in. Check out this php website

  20. Neste on Estonia Embraces Wi-Fi Wireless Internet Access · · Score: 3, Informative
    Just a sidenote, Neste is not Estonian company. Its Finnish company, part of the bigger Fortum concern.
    Links:
  21. Re:Intriguing on Linux Advocacy in Ethiopia: A Traveller's Journal · · Score: 2, Interesting
    That backwards ruler did
    • open the national bank,
    • abolished slavetrade in the country which allowed Ethiopia to join UN,
    • he formed the univercity of Addis Ababa,
    • started Ethiopian Airlines,
    • was one of the founders of Organisation Of African Unity which reformed couple of years ago to African Unition,
    • took the power from local rasses so that there would not be "local wardlords"
    • Founded the first Constitution of Ethiopia
    and some other minor things like tha. Yeah he must have been evil because he used weapons to put down riots. And personally, i can say that he didnt steal the peoples money, atleast to the extent of giving it to his family. I personally have met his grandson who drove his own car (standard family volvo) and has humble to share his shelter with unknown white peep who just happened to be there. What a wicked and backwards ruler he was.
  22. Re:Nothing new ... on Mogi Location-Based Mobile Gaming Hits Japan · · Score: 1

    Yep, it was BotFighters..

  23. Nothing new ... on Mogi Location-Based Mobile Gaming Hits Japan · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Finnish GSM Operator Dna (link here) had a some kind of Robot Wars game last year going on in Finland. It was playable in Helsinki central area and one had to find people around central that where in the game to engage and fight them and this was done by phone locationing.

  24. Re:Evolution is not evolving on Next Generation Mail Clients Reviewed · · Score: 2, Informative
    Personally, i've been running evolution from the day one as the first public beta ever surfaced. Currently i have 1.4 (i think, what ever comes off with apt-get for fedora) and i have bayesian filtering that is working really smoothly.

    Yes, it's not build in but a short script i have running as a filter (and a cronjob) and it works 100% accurately.

    The actual information on how to set this up can be found via google with "evolution bayesian filter" keywords and its the 3rd link. URL is: http://www.linuxbandwagon.com/evolution-bayesian/

  25. Re:We live in interesting times.. on USENIX Responds to SCO; Fyodor Pulls NMap · · Score: 1

    Infact there's a magazine called Mikrobitti in finland and past couple of years has been a downhill for the magazine. Yes, they still do get nice game reviews and gadget reviews but pretty much 90% of their news are covered in slashdot articles.