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  1. Re:Sweet on World's Smallest IPv6 Stack By Cisco, Atmel, SICS · · Score: 1

    "thermometers and light bulbs"?

    I'm still waiting for my UPnP fridge! Microsoft promised!

  2. Re:Band of Developers? on Ask CCP About EVE Online · · Score: 1

    Is it crime? Yes, the crime of bad customer support.
    I've paid these people to play EVE and I expect to have some fun. If some arrogant Developer/GM kills me for his fun, I do feel cheated. I'm their customer, not their punch bag. These people are hired to help me, not to lord over me. They cheat me of my hard earned ship, modules, ISK, etc.
    CCP of Iceland will get off their high perch and do their jobs in impartial and polite way or many players will vote with their feet.

  3. MS's lawyers and the highest perch on Mount Jerk on The Pirated Software Problem in the 3rd World · · Score: 1

    Most 3rd world citizens are happy if they make $30/week.
    Do you really expect them to shell $296 for Vista and $345 for Office?
    Get real.

  4. lavoro di squadra ("teamwork" in italian) on Criminals Target Tech Students With Job Offers · · Score: 1

    As "hacker" for a big organization you will not work alone. A nice guy with a wad of Dead Presidents will persuade the minimum-wage night guard to open the back door at 03:00. At 03:01 you get in, reboot the Windows server in safe mode, install a backdoor and leave in 03:15.

  5. FUD on The Failure of the $100 Laptop? · · Score: 1

    It is important to know that MoneyCentral is published by Microsoft, and Microsoft was against the "$100 computer project" from the beginning.
    They tried to interfere with the project a few times. I don't know why, however. Because it is Linux-powered? That would be childish.

  6. Re:Oh really on Nuclear Tech Race Is On In Middle East · · Score: 1
    However, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, suggests that the sudden interest in nuclear technology is driven by the desire of the six nations to create a 'security hedge' in response to Iran's recent nuclear development program."
    And Israel's nuclear development program. And USA's nuclear development program.

    The M.A.D. doctrine is the only way to defend against the Dubyas of our world.