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  1. Re:T-100, huh? on Not Quite a T-1000, But On the Right Track · · Score: 2

    Noticed it too. I just assumed the article submitter was progressing from T100 to T1000 network speeds.

  2. Re:Even if this was true... on Is Intel Planning To Kill Enthusiast PCs? · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up, please.

    The hell if I will touch anything in the server room if I cannot replace a faulty CPU by myself in less than 5 minutes. I'm talking IBM BladeCenter, mostly, but I've had to work with HP and DELL as well.
    Would this mean, for example, that if I purchased a blade with two CPU sockets, but only had the need (or budget) for a single CPU at the moment, I'd have to return my production server to the manufacturer a year later, just to add another CPU? Or would they send me a qualified technician in the hour of need, to solder a new CPU to the motherboard, and I'd just pay for the extra CPU (as usually)? Naw... this is a load of crap.

  3. Too much activity killed mine, I think on Ask Slashdot: How Do SSDs Die? · · Score: 1

    I had a 60GB Mushkin Chronos in my MySQL server. It died in 13 days. I do not know for certain what actually killed (it's a low profile server, with only about 3.600/1.500 select/insert statements an hour), but I received a replacement disk within hours, swapped them out, and the replacement snuffed the dust in just under 18 days. I was unable to read or write to them. They just went out, like someone flicked a switch.
    That's when I decided to stick with the regular spindle disks for my database server...

    I bought two of those 60GB disks at the same time; used the other one as the OS disk for my workstation. It's still running good, almost two years later. I recently purchased a 120GB Mushkin Chronos Deluxe and replaced my 60GB disk (which currently only holds my development projects and few, select games).

  4. The hacker/cowboy-coder culture often serves young products well, but it doesn't work once the product matures and develops a legacy. Assuming Chrome succeeds at making serious inroads in business, which is quite possible over the next few years (whether that's Google's current main goal for it or not), Google will have to slow down their "push to production" patch speed a little.

    Mod parent insightful, please.

  5. Re:The ice cream will melt before simulation runs. on Cray XK6 Supercomputer Used To Simulate Ice Cream · · Score: 1

    They'll probably set up the experiment on Mars

    I thought that would be for the flavour? If that would be the case, I certainly hope they won't do it on Uranus as well...

  6. Re:Subsidized price on It Costs $450 In Marketing To Make Someone Buy a $49 Nokia Lumia · · Score: 1

    So, in a nutshell, it's a brick with the Windows logo on it. Impressive!

  7. Re:Impact energy not the same for small objects on Mosquitos Have Little Trouble Flying in the Rain · · Score: 5, Funny

    The whole point was to show, that the difference between a mouse and horse isn't small, but rather gigantic.

    Thank you, sir! This would never have occurred to me if you hadn't brought it up. Now I better understand why my parents would never give me a horse as a child; it wouldn't fit in the cage with the mice, and it would splash if I accidentally dropped it.

  8. Re:Disagree on Facebook Smartphone a Dumb Idea, Says Farhad Manjoo · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up. This is exactly why I prefer to keep my position as "sysadmin", rather than a "consultant".

    FB phone? That would sure as hell no longer be a "smartphone".

  9. Re:In other news on Supervolcano Drilling Plan Gets Go-Ahead · · Score: 2

    Turns out the dog wasn't rabid, so they went on with their plans of drilling into the supervolcano in order to see whether it is active.

  10. Here's to a brighter future! on Symantec Looks Into Claims of Stolen Source Code · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hope these hackers can turn the source code into something useful.

  11. Re:Why are you surprised? on Rare Earth Magnets Pose Threat To Children · · Score: 1

    Why are you surprised? This is exactly what happens when Americans buy toys manufactured in third-world shithole nations, where the concept of "safety" is virtually unheard of.

    And who exactly, thought it'd be a good idea to let children play with tiny magnets in the first place? The manufacturer?

  12. Re:Classic British style wool coat with replica lu on Self-Contained PC Liquid Coolers Explored · · Score: 1

    I won't buy your replicas unless they come with preinstalled liquid coolers!

  13. Re:Trying to do too much on Firefox Too Big To Link On 32-bit Windows · · Score: 1

    Why, yes, of course! All software should be modular by default.

    Not to be an utter arse, I agree with you to an extent. I'm just having some troubles comparing Firefox to the Linux kernel. Oranges to orange trees, if you like.

  14. Re:Trying to do too much on Firefox Too Big To Link On 32-bit Windows · · Score: 1

    Oh, where are the mod points when the voice of insight chimes in?

  15. Re:I thought on MythBusters Bust House · · Score: 1

    Well, they certainly had a blast!

  16. Re:This annoys the hell out of me ... on Hybrids Safer In Crashes — Except For Pedestrians · · Score: 1

    Certainly! I'd much prefer keeping an eye on some small display in my hands, or mounted on my bike, than actually watching my surroundings for incoming threats. Oops, my battery just went.... *kraaskgjnasdg!#@qr12!#!"%*

  17. This opens up a whole lot of new possibilities... on Engineers Create World's Lightest Material · · Score: 1

    In jokes regarding being lightheaded.

  18. Re:Supernovas on OPERA Group Repeats Faster-Than-Light Neutrino Results · · Score: 3, Funny

    And how much of a vacuum can you really get in this universe?

    Quite a bit, if we could get every politician in the world to participate...

  19. Re:Wow on Oklahoma Hit By Its Strongest-Ever Recorded Quake · · Score: 0

    Because we don't get earthquakes in this part of the world. Ever. There was an earthquake just SE of San Antonio, Texas - the second ever recorded, and about 5 miles from an active fucking operation. Fucking is a really screwy operation that a lot of countries have banned because it causes a lot of problems and earthquakes.

    There, fixed that for you!

  20. Re:NON ISSUE on New Attack Tool Exploits SSL Renegotiation Bug · · Score: 1

    I recently noticed that myself. Had to re-enable SSL renegotiation via about:config so I could login to various secure websites with my smartcard.

  21. Re:But.. on Real 3D Display; 3 Years Out? · · Score: 1

    http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2011/01/kinect-used-to-create-holograp.html

    I read the last part of that URL as "Kinect used to create holocrap", which actually does make some sense!

  22. BofA on After Six Days of Outages, BofA Claims It Hasn't Been Hacked · · Score: 2

    Bastard operator from America?

  23. Bankers! on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Destroy Hard Drives? · · Score: 3, Funny

    I just give my old hdd's to Icelandic bankers. You wouldn't believe how adept at destroying all kinds of evidence they've become.

  24. Re:No thanks dude. on Apple: "We must Have Comprehensive Location Data" · · Score: 0

    You were silly for ever sing their phone.

    Yes, quite silly indeed.

  25. Re:We'd never do such a thing on Is Your Antivirus Made By the Chinese Government? · · Score: 1

    Well, if everyone's going to be getting into everyone else's back door, the best we can hope for is an all-round reacharound.

    I once tried to explain that to my other inmates...