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Comment: Re:Isn't this a book? (Score 1) 703

by Marc2k (#17574282) Attached to: Pirate Bay to Purchase Sealand?
The gold wasn't to bribe other countries (though I do remember something dealing with the underwater hardlines), it served several purposes, including giving Epiphyte II hard assets--thus preventing The Dentist from recouping the entirety of the corporation in litigation for corporate negligence, and/or reducing the equity share he would receive if he did win in court [I can't remember])--and also creating a solid basis for digital currency without requiring them to deal with some of the shadier sorts in the earlier Kinakutan meeting, and finally there was some mention of along the theme of holocaust prevention, since the money came from the blood of others to begin with.
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Open nVidia Linux Driver Pledge Nearly Complete 221

Posted by kdawson
from the encouragement dept.
Ciarán Mooney writes to let us know that the Pledgebank drive to raise $10,000 for Project Nouvaeu is almost complete — at this moment it needs only 196 more people to sign up. Project Nouveau aims to provide open source 3D acceleration for nVidia cards. The drive was started by David Nielsen, whose blog explains what he hopes will happen.

How Open Does Open Source Need to be? 147

Posted by timothy
from the there's-no-pleasing-some-people dept.
mjhuot writes "Doug MacEachern, CTO of Hyperic and creator of mod_perl, responds to criticism by Tarus Balog, a maintainer of OpenNMS, that his company's recent open source announcement is nothing but a marketing ploy. It is starting the debate on whether or not just releasing some code qualifies an application as 'open source.'"

Judging The Apple 'Sweatshop' Charge 828

Posted by Zonk
from the that's-laterally-not-differently dept.
jurgen writes "MacWorld summarizes an article published in the U.K., stating that Apple's iPods are made in China by women who work 15 hours/day, make $50/month, and have to pay half of that right back to the company for housing and food. The article also claims the workers live in dormitories where they are housed 100 per room, and are not allowed visitors." A Wired article looks at the same story, exploring the reliability of the Mail on Sunday's claims. From that article: "The situation is too murky for a rush to judgment on Apple's ethics here, and it may well meet minimum global standards. But for a company that has staked its image on progressive politics, Apple has set itself up as a potential lightning rod on global labor standards. Sweatshops came back to bite Nike after its customers rose up in arms; and Apple can expect a similar grilling from its upscale Volvo-driving fans in the months ahead."

Worm Wriggles Through Yahoo! Mail Flaw 186

Posted by Zonk
from the descriptive-imagery dept.
Jasen Bell writes to mention a ZDNet article about a clever new worm affecting users of Yahoo!'s email service. The virus uses a flaw in JavaScript to infect a computer when an email is opened from the user's web-based mail. From the article: "The worm, which was spotted in the wild early this morning, has hit the remote server more than 100,000 times, forwarding Yahoo e-mail addresses harvested from unsuspecting users, Turner said. Although the worm is spreading quickly, and no patch has been issued, Symantec is rating the threat a '2.' The security vendor uses a 1-to-5 rating system, with '5' as its most severe category."
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Journal: Woo!! 4

Journal by Marc2k

Alright guys, I'm at 255 Slashdot comments. One more and I'll break the fabled 'eight-bit barrier'.

Caldera

Journal: Baffled! 4

Journal by Marc2k

I don't understand. I combined all of the elements necessary to make a +5 Funny post! I bamboozled them with an on-topic post which also mocked the current group/company/figurehead who it's currently fashionable to make fun of! And it's only got a score of 4! Starting at a score of 2!

http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=69671&cid=6350234

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