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  1. Re:Doesn't look malicious to me? on G-Archiver Harvesting Google Mail Passwords · · Score: 1

    Or he created a second Gmail account which he would log in to at a later date to use the passwords maliciously. The fact that they are unread is suspicious to me as I don't go 5 minutes without knowing if I have new e-mail or not. If I was bombed with email addresses and passwords for days on end, I think I would know something was up with my software and deleted the account myself plus preemptively told others to stop my software until the bug was fixed. That's just my ethics, I guess.

  2. Re:Humans? on Gmail CAPTCHA Cracked · · Score: 1

    (I would imagine that this job would have high turnover :) ) I resent that!

  3. Re:I've looked. Yaaaaawn. on MySpace Private Pictures Leak · · Score: 2, Funny

    "999 out of 1000 are crappy"

    What's that 1 out of 1000 you are holding back on?

  4. Re:.NET is already open on Open.NET — .NET Libraries Go "Open Source" · · Score: 1

    Yes, you can, but what everyone here is failing to mention is that now you can read the code inside vs2008, as well as, hit breakpoints inside the source of the framework. Everyone really is freaking out over here at /.

  5. Re:News at 11... on Worm Threat Forces Apple To Disable Software? · · Score: 1

    Why can't we just install a filter that gets rid of any post that uses "fanboy" or fanboi" or the like? Unfortunately, based on this logic, your post would have been filtered.

  6. Re:Some Truth to This on Gamers Divorced From Reality? · · Score: 1

    In essence, the real problem is that our technological maturity is surpassing our social maturity.

  7. Re:Does any major site use pure CSS? on CSS Cookbook · · Score: 1

    Also, the major sites that are using table-based layouts aren't redesiging their sites anytime soon either. Have you ever tried to redesign a table-based site? The recommended method involves command prompt and deltree'ing the front-end.