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  1. Re:Its been done before on Facebook Helps Israel Blacklist Air Travellers · · Score: 1

    the american natives, or the aborigines or palestinians got killed for not converting to christianity?

    Nope, They got killed. Period

  2. Re:Its been done before on Facebook Helps Israel Blacklist Air Travellers · · Score: 1

    these guys are just barbarians. they go someplace, settle down, crush the natives, erase their culture and kill everyone who does not convert to islam

    Hmm.. that sounds familiar.. That's what happened to the Native Americans, the Aborigines.. and the Palestinians? Hmm I wonder who did that....

  3. Re:Re on Facebook/Twitter Banned In Thailand For Election · · Score: 1

    looks like Zironic has corrected my statement, so I suppose all campaigning is banned, but I have heard that almost every election season is violent. What is different now than every Thai election in that sense?

    If you want to start another, totally different topic, feel free to start it somewhere else

  4. Re:Punished before found guilty? on Irish Judge Orders 13-Year-Old To Surrender Xbox · · Score: 1

    Maybe a liberal* utopia where the punishment follows, rather than precedes, the guilty verdict? But some people are just old fashioned that way I guess. Pre 9/11 mentality

    It's not really a punishment, you know. He can always choose not to pay the bail, right?

  5. fireuploader too on Facebook Blocks KDE Photo App, Deletes Users' Pics · · Score: 1

    This also happened to all of my photos uploaded with Fireuploader, a firefox extension

  6. Re:Only the beginning on Gray Whale, Southern-Hemisphere Algae Seen In N. Atlantic · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why won't people listen to this guy? It's like everyone fell asleep or left after the first half of the movie or something.

    because it's an Inconvenient truth

  7. Re:Sounds geeky to me... on Google and MIT Enable Task Transfer Among Devices · · Score: 1

    Please enlighten me...or else I will be one of those who will propagate the fact that Android *is* indeed meant for geeks.

    I would love to be able to transfer my SSH session seamlessly from my Desire Z to my ubuntu desktop. But yeah.. it still counts as geeky

  8. CD Keys? on BioWare's Neverwinter Nights Forum Server Hacked · · Score: 1

    ...on a forum database?

  9. what's wrong? on Verizon Customers: Say So Long To Unlimited Data · · Score: 1

    We used to complain that service providers advertise "unlimited dataplan" while putting cap and implementing "fair use". Now they admit that they can't sell you unlimited dataplan, why do we keep complaining?

  10. Re:Digital Cameras on Canadian Music Industry Seeks Copy Tax On Memory Cards · · Score: 1

    And I don't know about everyone else but I have a card in my phone... for my camera.

    Well, to be fair, almost all of Nokia's ExpressMusic phones storage come in the form of Micro SD cards.

  11. Awesome bar on In Indonesia, a Winner For Now In the Browser Wars · · Score: 1

    Because the awesome bar is.. awesome!

  12. Re:Why? on Microsoft Adds Kinect Support For Netflix · · Score: 2

    And I say this typing on a Microsoft keyboard with a Microsoft mouse...through Chrome under Debian...whoops.

    I actually enjoy using computer peripherals made by Microsoft. 2 years a go I replaced my wireless logitech mouse with a Ms Wireless Mobile 4000 with bluetrack for my Lucid box. Their bluetrack mouses are cheaper than logitech's darkfield conterpart, use only 1 AA battery instead of 2, and work just as good. ..and not to mention that the XBOX360 controller is far more superior than logitech gamepad.

  13. Re:The real question now is what comes next. on A5: All Apple, Part Mystery · · Score: 1

    A5 Championship Edition?

    with 3 new features that are basically a palette swap of one of the first chip's feature

  14. Re:this is why I migrated to console on DRM Drives Gamers To Piracy, Says Good Old Games · · Score: 1

    to do that I have to Invest on additional gaming system, as my current notebook won't cut it. That would cost me about.. another USD300-600? Buy windows, and probably must deal with DRM and online activation crap. Nah, I'll stick to Super Street Fighter IV on my PS3

  15. Re:this is why I migrated to console on DRM Drives Gamers To Piracy, Says Good Old Games · · Score: 1

    Wow. Of any of the options you could've named, it's funny you went with that one...

    They have games that I want to play. I can afford the system and games. I don't care about linux on PS3. It's a fine choice by my standard

  16. this is why I migrated to console on DRM Drives Gamers To Piracy, Says Good Old Games · · Score: 1

    This is one of the reason why I shifted my gaming activities to PS3. They can put any kind of DRM crap and limitations on my console as long as it works as intended.

  17. Re:...hmm interesting... on Pirated Android App Shames Freeloaders · · Score: 1

    No more than Sony's CD rootkit was justifiable.

    Well, sony's CD will still contain rootkit, even when you get it in a legitimate way

  18. ...or may be not? on Crack In Fukushima Structure May Be Leaking Radiation · · Score: 1

    Almost all Articles regarding Fukushima got "may be" in their subjects

  19. What about CentOS? on Red Hat Nears $1 Billion In Revenues, Closing Door On Clones · · Score: 2

    Will I still be able to get the clone in the form of CentOS? I use CentOS a lot in our development environment and less critical infrastructure, just to make sure that I'll be able to upgrade it to RHEL if the system requires more professional support.

  20. Re:And it's fucking irritating on Apple Deemed Top of Movie Product Placement Charts · · Score: 1

    That's because you are in Indonesia. Apple has much higher market share in the US. Movies tend to be set in the US. In my own little niche of the world, movies under-represent Macs.

    my point exactly

  21. Re:And it's fucking irritating on Apple Deemed Top of Movie Product Placement Charts · · Score: 2

    I don't know in which world you live, but in the world here, I see Apple products quite often (especially ipods and iphones, but lots of laptops as well). I'd have almost go as far as to say the "product placement" rate of Apple products in movies and TV-series is not that far of of reality.

    World here? Reality? Well in my "world" (indonesia), it's either ThinkPad or HP for the techies, or cheap Acer (Core i3s, netbooks) for the masses. Those that use Macbook are usually either rich college students, marketing people, or those that work on creative field. The ipod on the other hand, is quite common.

  22. Re:Makes sense on New Apple MacBook Pro Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Really? IME only the more expensive laptops are getting eSATA yet. It's not like there are a ton of eSATA devices yet anyway.

    my midrange (below USD1500) notebooks, the VAIO VPCEA36FG and Toshiba Satellite M300 sport an esata port

  23. Re:Which Printers? on German Foreign Office Going Back To Windows · · Score: 1

    I'm wondering which printers they are using that require them to write drivers? I thought most common printers had Linux drivers nowadays?

    Canon provides a linux driver for my Pixma MP145, but the quality is very underwhelming. I can't switch between printing in color, B/W or greyscale from the GUI

  24. Re:This is probably great news for Qt on Nokia Gives Some Hints On the Future of Qt · · Score: 3, Insightful

    But we all know Microsoft doesn't like cross-platform.

    Yep, that's why the .NET framework is designed to be platform agnostic and the whole thing is submitted to ECMA and ISO for standardization

    Yes yes, The OOXML is also ECMA certified. Do you see where I'm going with this?

  25. Re:Makes me glad I quit Windows years ago on Looking Back At Microsoft's Rocky History In Storage Tech · · Score: 1

    Seriously, drive extender's "features" that Microsoft couldn't get to work right include stuff that has been standard in the Unix world for over a decade. Tell me again why people even bother with windows, especially a "server" edition?

    To name some of them: Active Directory & Exchange, Sharepoint, and ProClarity/Performance Point.