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  1. Re:Competition? on Cisco Says Vegas Conference Attendees' Information Was Leaked · · Score: 1

    "Business card like info"

  2. I just want to tell you both good luck. on Solar-Powered Plane Making 24-hour Flight · · Score: 5, Funny

    We’re all counting on you.

  3. Re:hey, great... on Google Phone Rumors Solidifying · · Score: 1

    No.

  4. Re:No Generators? on Multiple Sites Down In SF Power Outage · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't the drunk be taken into account in a failover plan? Granted, it is unlikely, but the whole point of a failover is making sure that if one server is not available (IE motherboard failed, died in a fire, or pissed on by a drunken soon to be ex-employee) that you FAIL OVER to the other server or server farm.

  5. Re:ask if you can call them back on Shutting Down Annoying Recruiters? · · Score: 1

    Best scene in the whole movie!

  6. Re:So do selfish people have defective brains? on The Drive For Altruism Is Hardwired · · Score: 1

    You mean women (who know I read slashdot)?
    Fixed that for you.
  7. Re:I have 3 words for you: on Is Linux Out of Touch With the Average User? · · Score: 1

    This coupled with the fact that most people wouldn't know enough to install an operating system let alone the drivers thereafter. This is why I am glad that Dell is going to start selling Ubuntu pre-installed.

  8. Re:Yes on Is Linux Out of Touch With the Average User? · · Score: 1

    You are right, Linux has come a long way on this front, but there still needs to be more of a standard if Linux wants to start getting "average user" market share. Users have enough trouble installing simple apps on Windows as it is, there is no way average people are going to know "I'm using Ubuntu, I should use apt-get not yum", and "I need to add this repository first". I know there are GUI tools as well, but they are still different enough to frustrate average people.

    Until you can have packages that can install with a few clicks across every distribution without errors, Linux will not be ready for average users. Unfortunately, this means you will have to make all distributions relatively similar - not only is this not going to happen, it is one the fundamental reasons that Linux is great for geeks.

  9. Re:cane coke on Ethanol Demand Is Boosting Food Prices Worldwide · · Score: 1

    Sure, but Coke alone isn't too good for getting drunk.

  10. Re:Mickey Mouse should be Public Domain on Microsoft, Sue Me First · · Score: 1

    So while grumbling about this, the DMCA, the Parrot Act..
    I was outraged at the Parrot act. I, for one, think it is an insult to the Parrot ideals that this country was founded on.
  11. Re:Does this "challenge" have any legal significan on Microsoft, Sue Me First · · Score: 1

    There's plenty of cases were trademarks have "expired" into the public lexicon, like escalator.
    Or they just break down, and metamorphosize into stairs.
  12. Re:Still more evidence... on Surprising Further Evidence for a Wet Mars · · Score: 2, Funny

    After we dusted the surface with the first few manned missions where insertion didn't quite work as planned (like many of the robotic missions have done), then perhaps.
    Then most of us decided that dating was a waste of time, and we should just go back to reading Slashdot.
  13. But I predict... on 20 Years of Bill Gates Predictions · · Score: 1

    ... that within 100 years computers will be twice as powerful, 10,000 times larger, and so expensive that only the five richest kings in Europe will own them.

  14. Re:The trouble is on Extrasolar Planet Could Harbor Life · · Score: 1

    More upheaval probably means faster evolution
    Wouldn't "faster evolution" also mean that species would be wiped out quicker, thus less chance of finding life? I agree with your general point, until we actually find life there is absolutely no way of knowing.
  15. Re:Promote legislation to expire screening data .. on How Far Should a Job Screening Go? · · Score: 1

    Just thought I would break the old tinfoil hat, and remind you that someone could scan those and put them into a networked computer.

  16. Re:It's a financial institution on How Far Should a Job Screening Go? · · Score: 1

    You mean from the crippled children?

  17. Re:It's a financial institution on How Far Should a Job Screening Go? · · Score: 1

    I saw that this is possible, but wouldn't you actually have to be drunk while taking the test for it to actually show up?

  18. Re:Sampling? on Hybrid Cars to Get New Mileage Ratings · · Score: 1

    A total electric would show ~ (infinity) as it produces NO carbon itself.
    That would be a good reason not to measure the MPG on a car that does not run on gasoline.
  19. Re:Which IT? on Where to Go After a Lifetime in IT? · · Score: 1

    Is his name Peter, and did he recently visit an occupational hypnotherapist who died of a heart attack?

  20. Re:Stick to your guns and quit. on Would You Install Pirated Software at Work? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Do many of these actually end up in court? From what I understand, after an audit, BSA gives you a reasonable amount of time to gain compliance before you actually get hit with any fees.

  21. BitTorrent on Ohio University Blocks P2P File Sharing · · Score: 1

    It really is too bad Bit Torrent is being banned because of early adoption by Pirates. Granted, I became familiar with it years ago when I was Pirating a lot of things, but over the past year and a half or so the only thing I've really used it for was downloading perfectly legal Linux ISO's - with results always outperforming a typical FTP download.

    I hope that Bit Torrent can gain mainstream support (browser plugins, etc) before it is written off as strictly a "Piracy" protocol.

  22. Re:My sincerest condolences on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    or that the prison system here is more likely to lead people back into a life of crime.

    Congratulations on restating the point of the OP, verbatim.

  23. Re:Gun Laws on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    If everyone had guns, or at least everyone thought everyone had guns I bet things like this would rarely happen. People would be less likely to go on shooting sprees if they thought everyone was packin'. Yeah, cause it sounds like the guy who did this before he turned the gun on himself was pretty scared of someone else killing him first.
  24. Re:Engineering building on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    Also, Dude, chinaman is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian-American, please.

  25. Re:New Bee Attack recommended guidelines? on Are Mobile Phones Wiping Out Bees? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It's obvious that the decline in the number pirates has been largely responsible for global warming.