Microsoft drops Windows cluster bomb
Talkback The way I see it this shows why software patenting should never be allowed. The initial version is designed to replicate many of the features that would be offered if someone were clustering machines using Linux.
About: Microsoft drops Windows cluster bomb
[April 6, 2005, 11:51]
Microsoft drops Windows cluster bomb
Talkback How do you think MS got to the top in the first place? Oh right, I suppose they started there. And the origin of life is explained by creationism. Right.
About: Microsoft drops Windows cluster bomb
[April 6, 2005, 17:55]
Corporate UK Facing Compliance Time Bomb
Blog You would have thought any competent IT department would know the risk to their business from pirated software. Apparently, 60% of UK companies don’t, and a staggering 43% do not perceive a risk from a lack of compliance.
[November 10, 2008, 11:03 in Social Networking by christian harris]
US military invests in 'active' RFID
Talkback Here is my suggestion to US DoD: attach RFID to every smart bomb or cluster bomb to make it easy to find blind shells. There are too many those things in Afghanistan, Iraq and the like.
About: US military invests in 'active' RFID
[March 23, 2004, 15:54]
Pirates on Board the M.S. MoneyTanker!
Blog If the owner of the system will not take it off the Internet, then Microsoft needs to plant a logic bomb on the system that will prevent that system image from ever working through a network port again.
[May 14, 2009, 3:08 in Sentry Posts by Xwindowsjunkie]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog While it can certainly be argued that there were many among the IRA who did enjoy the odd jar, they tended to consider it a good idea not to be strapped to the bomb when it went off - a far saner and more sporting idea.
[September 23, 2005, 18:50 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Google: An Apology
Talkback So the inventors of the atomic bomb are wrong to object to its use in warfare? What? Nor is anyone else who develops any technology allowed to object, in any way, to its misuse? So you feel its totally ok to deliberately use a search engine to look...
About: Google: An Apology
[August 28, 2005, 20:46]
Watchdog issues rogue-dialler help
Talkback This free application has saved me a bomb: http:// www.bt.com/ modemprotection
About: Watchdog issues rogue-dialler help
[January 13, 2005, 13:02]
Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse
Member Review This mouse is the bomb! Don't agree with the comments that it's too small -- your hand learns pretty quickly. The receiver is the best -- much better than other manufacturers that require resetting or line of sight to achieve wireless operation.
[February 9, 2005, 10:51]
Anarchy in the USA
Talkback while i don't like the idea that some one has ready access to bomb making info, to make the dessemination to INFORMATION illegal is one ot the most unamerican things that i can think of. This country is founded on the priciple of freedom of speech.
About: Anarchy in the USA
[August 16, 2003, 5:31]
Sharman clamps down on Kazaa Lite K++
Talkback i agree with the burg , kazza lite is the bomb, often outsearched by e donkey, but never beaten.mr burgess has the truth, is kazza dying, im shakin like a sh*tting dog !
About: Sharman clamps down on Kazaa Lite K++
[May 26, 2005, 9:37]
Gamers face jail in Greece
Talkback I apologize america really doesn't hate u.please dont bomb america for me saying that. XD. I'm actually 13 years old.
About: Gamers face jail in Greece
[June 8, 2005, 19:21]
Microsoft: Linux is anti-commercial
Talkback now this is bloody ridiculous, someone should bomb the microst headquarters OMG!
About: Microsoft: Linux is anti-commercial
[November 27, 2005, 22:12]
These are a few of my favourite things...
Blog PureData: This is the bomb for creating your own audio and visual applications. All Linux and Ubuntu related, of course. And all free, of course. Gnome Do: Miraculous quick app starter, a la QuickSilver.
[December 29, 2008, 10:48 in Web design & FOSS by Jake Rayson]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback Then when terrorists kick your ass with a huge bomb attack, YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN since you're such a perfect know-it-all pompous ass. Fine, Ken, since you've obviously interviewed every single American and have the correct percentages of their...
About: Dell admits Indian mistake
[September 9, 2006, 6:11]
Sony reveals VAIO makeover
Talkback not worth it as the thing was out of waranty (of course, no three year dell waranties here) and it would have cost a bomb. Actually I would agree with that. About two and a half years of a vaio notbook and the mainboard went.
About: Sony reveals VAIO makeover
[May 10, 2004, 20:55]
Honey to the B(oom)
Blog Bomb-sniffing Honeybees trained on Air Science Technologies Fume Cupboard Defence research agencies have taken a special interest in the technology which could potentially be used on a global scale for the detection of land mines and terrorist bomb...
[May 17, 2007, 11:38 in News Blog by David Meyer]
IBM ThinkPad T42 with biometric security
Member Review It is a business-class notebook that is affordable to the consumer, and still bomb-proof. You could not easily make a package any better -- in fact nobody else does. I just wish IBM would start to sell them in stores, and not just over the Internet...
[November 24, 2004, 10:33]
Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood
Talkback I have a feeling, you are probably one of the Linux psychos and bomb throwers who just sent out that "MyDoom" virus. "azura" the moronic, uneducated, semi-illiterate, brain dead, Linux terrorist and psychopath shows the whole world exactly why...
About: Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood
[February 1, 2004, 1:13]
Hysterical security stories
Blog They can't tell the difference between a bomb and a tape dispenser, electronic name badge, CD player, bat detector, or a trash sculpture; or the difference between terrorist plotters and imams, musicians, or architects.
[November 1, 2007, 14:28 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]



