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  1. Is that picture supposed to be erotic? on Woman Creates 3-D Erotic Book For the Blind · · Score: 1

    I guess if you are into gas-mask fetishes.

  2. If you undo it then... on IBM Patents Optimization · · Score: 1

    If you undo it then it wasn't refactoring but refucktoring

  3. Re:Youtube locked view count on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    I emailed them to complain, now it magically changed to 26,382 views. Still pretty low considering the exposure.

  4. Re:Yes, there were guns present on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    The RPG was the camera

  5. Re:Youtube locked view count on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    Send them an email to complain security@youtube.com

  6. Re:I saw a righteous kill, more or less... on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    Did you see the building that they shot hellfires missiles into on the long version of the video? They watch one guy with an AK-47 walk into a building. Then they shoot 3 hellfire missiles into the building while civilians are standing on the sidewalk right in front of the building. They didn't even care that there were civilians all around they just keep firing missiles. It was a sad.

  7. Re:Disgusting on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    I was shocked at that too, seeing people on the sidewalk just outside the building and they just continue firing missiles into it. That was sick.

  8. Re:I can't believe that people actually *defend* t on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I agree 100%, the Irony is Fox news covered this better than CNN. Go figure.

  9. Re:Yes, there were guns present on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    Carrying an AK-47 in Iraq does NOT make you a legitimate target. Civilians are allowed to carry them, they are a necessity now that kidnapping is the norm in that area. It's pointing and shooting them which would make them a legitimate target. Can you post video of them actually shooting them?

  10. Fox News is actually much better than CNN... on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1
  11. Why isn't there a generic driver format? on Nvidia Drops Support For Its Open Source Driver · · Score: 1

    Why don't we have a generic driver format that is only compiled into machine code when it is installed? That way drivers would work across all operating systems and CPU configurations.

    Are the current OS / Driver interactions so different that having glue code compile along with them will not work in having an abstract interface?

    We certainly don't need buy-in from the OS guys to do this type of compiler/installer.

  12. Since the decompressor is not part of the tweet... on International Longest Tweet Contest Seeks Entries · · Score: 2

    Since the decompressor is not part of the tweet data then then this is very simple:

    To send: Visit a website post your "message", it get's saved on a server somewhere. The URL is then tweeted to the recipient.

    To Receive: Visit the URL and voila there is your message.

    No size limits.

    Kevin

  13. Re:Woah on Opera Sees "Dramatic" Rise From Microsoft's Ballot · · Score: 1

    Ya, but it's got a Big Bottom!

  14. Today I got the BSOD for ha20x2k.sys on Best Resource For Identifying Legit Applications? · · Score: 1

    As soon as I saw the filename it looked very suspicious but alas it's a known bug in a sound driver. That being said, I wonder how many viruses are hiding using the filenames of known buggy drivers.

  15. Re:Read The Comments After The Article on Cisco Introduces a 322 Tbit/sec. Router · · Score: 1

    Wrong article. This is the Cisco one not the Stem cell one.

  16. Re:You don't need to store it offline.... on Privacy With a 4096 Bit RSA Key — Offline, On Paper · · Score: 1

    Even if they know the file you are using, and let's say for an example that the file is 100k, but they don't know the offset and length from where the key is generated inside the file, there is a lot of possible combination to test. Wouldn't that be like 100k factorial combinations?

  17. You don't need to store it offline.... on Privacy With a 4096 Bit RSA Key — Offline, On Paper · · Score: 1

    Image this scenario. Instead of generating a "key" the traditional way you have the user select a file of his or her choice, then an offset and length. So if the user has some jpeg on their machine called goodtimes.jpg that is 100k and they input the offset of 3456 bytes and length of 77654 bytes, the key is then generated using the data inside that file. All they need to remember is the filename, offset and length. The file could be stored on the machine in plain site, or on a removeable pen drive. or even on a public website somewhere using http to access it.

  18. The Butterfly and the Diving Bell on The Computer That Can Read Your Mind · · Score: 1

    Certainly would have made writing his memoirs much faster. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diving_Bell_and_the_Butterfly This was a very interesting movie, I would definitely recommend it!

  19. Re:TinEye on Google Acquires Online Image Editing Tool Picnik · · Score: 1

    Yes! Totally agree, TinEye is great!

  20. How to get rich quick! on Google Acquires Online Image Editing Tool Picnik · · Score: 1

    1) Copy some desktop app but make it "online"
    2) Get bought by Google!
    3) Profit!

  21. Re:1 byte = 10 bits? on Exploring Advanced Format Hard Drive Technology · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Group code recording? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_code_recording Back on my old Commodore Pet drive this was how they encoded data since too many zeros caused the head to lose it's place.

  22. Video of announcment here... on Wikileaks and Iceland MPs Propose Journalism Haven · · Score: 1
  23. Already got 'Fibre to the home' with Telus on Google's Experimental Fiber Network · · Score: 1

    It's great, blazing fast. Not available in all of Telus's areas yet but works great here in Anmore.

  24. I have a 256 character binary password..... on US Government Using PS3s To Break Encryption · · Score: 1

    I have a custom password entry box whereby I enter a filename, offset and length and then it grabs the password from inside of the file at the offset and length I specified. The filename can by ANY file on the whole machine (or on removeable media like a USB key).

  25. YVR - it's already free! on Google Gives the Gift of Free Airport Wi-Fi · · Score: 2, Informative

    Has been for a while now.