Wednesday, May 30, 2001
Thursday, May 24, 2001
Clueless journalist's attempt to prove Why OpenBSD Will Never Be as Secure as Linux and his flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
flaming death
It turns out that the aforementioned journalist had died the death of a thousand flames before, when he announced The End of SSL and SSH
Checkpoint Firewall 1 vs IPFilter
The message is somewhat dated, but I'd be a lot of the criticism still applies.
The message is somewhat dated, but I'd be a lot of the criticism still applies.
Tuesday, May 22, 2001
Dennis Ritchie, a creator of C and UNIX, interviewed in LinuxWorld.
Another interview with him is available in RealAudio format.
Tuesday, May 15, 2001
A new study shows the German public was fully aware of the Holocaust as it happened.
A testament to the efficacy of the US Patent system:
Smucker's sues over infringement of its peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich patent
U.S. Patent 6,004,596 contains such gems as: "first bread layer having a first perimeter surface coplanar to a contact surface" and its careful legalistic delineation "wherein said first filling" is "comprised of peanut butter" and a "second filling is comprised of a jelly."
Sunday, May 13, 2001
Monday, May 07, 2001
Tuesday, May 01, 2001
An interesting international argument over the International Space Station.
Science in space... Russian vodka... Mexican TRUCK nuclear weapon delivery systems... and a good time for all.
Science in space... Russian vodka... Mexican TRUCK nuclear weapon delivery systems... and a good time for all.
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