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  1. Re:Bit dramatic.. on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 1

    Of course you are free to do all of those things. Just don't expect to be popular, and people are free to disagree with you.

  2. Re:Seriously? on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 1

    You can see how serious they are in this screenshot: http://s3.danscomp.net/anonops/Screenshot-15.png
    Command prompt is a powerful hacking tool :D

  3. Re:Bit dramatic.. on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 2

    "We, the collective super-consciousness known as ANONYMOUS - the Voice of Free Speech & the Advocate of the People"

    This right here is a joke. Anonymous are crusaders against Freedom of Speech. Anyone who doesn't agree with them is targeted by their minions of script kiddies. Not only do anonymous attack anyone they don't agree with but they are also absolute cowards. I don't agree with the Westbro Baptist Church but I have allot of respect for them voicing their opinions and beliefs without hiding behind their keyboard; although that's where any respect stops.

    The WBC may be a bunch of assholes but they have as much right to Free Speech as anyone else.

  4. Re:Same Anonymous? on Anonymous Claims Possession of Stuxnet Worm · · Score: 1

    Aren't all criminals anonymous? At least the ones who get away with it.

  5. Re:I'm Confused on Sony Gets Geohot's Hardware, But Not YouTube/Twitter User Info · · Score: 1

    Isn't that the whole point of needing access to another persons computer.

  6. Re:Make GSM the Standard on Nokia and Microsoft Make Smartphone Alliance · · Score: 1

    GSM is the standard. I have yet to find a country that doesn't have GSM.

  7. Re:The kill switch would be the biggest threat on Is an Internet Kill Switch Feasible In the US? · · Score: 1

    This is also where the right to bear arms comes in handy.

  8. Re:2 hours? on Tethered, Water-Powered Jetpack Provides Two Hours of Flight Time · · Score: 1

    Until you realise you forgot to put fresh batteries in the remote.

  9. Re:2 hours? on Tethered, Water-Powered Jetpack Provides Two Hours of Flight Time · · Score: 1

    Alternatively a parachute connected to a boat.

  10. Re:ethical decisions are personal decisions on Is Setting Up an Offshore IT Help Desk Ethical? · · Score: 1

    I believe Hitler used to look at himself in the mirror.

  11. Re:Please take responsibility for your life. on 'Death By GPS' Increasing In America's Wilderness · · Score: 1

    This is just Natural Selection at work. The same thing happens here in Australia when vehicles break down, people think they can walk across the dessert.

  12. Re:Still missing a big part of school experience on Texas Student Attends School As a Robot · · Score: 1

    On the down side, it just became that much easier to shove a nerd into a locker.

  13. Re:A Straw Vote! on More Trouble Expected When Egypt Comes Back Online · · Score: 1

    I second that motion.

  14. Re:cyber protest on DDoS Attacks Exceed 100 Gbps For First Time · · Score: 1

    And those protests lost all legitimacy.

  15. Re:HAM on Egypt Shuts Off All Internet Access · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if it's possible to do digital on such low frequencies, there is only just enough bandwidth for analogue voice. You would need to use a mobile station to avoid tracking and just use a fake call sign.

  16. Re:Don't buy anything from Sony for some time. on Sony Wins Restraining Order Against Geohot · · Score: 2

    I stopped buying from Sony after they started installing rootkits into their products.

  17. Re:Reducing the potential for leaks ? on Australia Mandates Microsoft's Office Open XML · · Score: 1

    The thinking here is that allot of people shun Microsoft Office in favour of open alternatives. Therefore if a document is released fewer people will be able to read it. This is how our government often thinks about security.

  18. Re:the golden rule at work on Amazon, Not Developers, Will Set New App Store's Prices · · Score: 1

    It is normal for the retailer to set the price on the goods that it sells. Shops have always done it. There is nothing to stop a developer from selling their own product this also happens in the real world.

  19. Re:sternobread on Disempowering the Singular Sysadmin? · · Score: 1

    Who set's that up? A sysadmin I presume.

  20. Re:No on Will Touch Screens Kill the Keyboard? · · Score: 1

    My Samsung Galaxy Tab has a feature where you draw a pattern on the screen to unlock. Essentially connect the dots. I don't use this feature myself, I simply assume the device is insecure since I don't know enough about it. I have unlocked demo models in stores simply by looking at the smudge pattern.

  21. Re:Pure Fantasy on If the FCC Had Regulated the Internet From the Start · · Score: 0

    On the other hand we would probably all be paying license fees for our websites.

  22. Re:Yeah i was thinking about that. on Electric Cars May Be Made Noisier By Law · · Score: 1

    I guess the blind are thus by your definition, unreasonable and irresponsible?

    If they are trying to cross the road then, yes. Just as they would be if they attempted to drive a car, fly a plane ect.

  23. Re:Go electronic! on Banknotes Go Electronic To Outwit Counterfeiters · · Score: 1

    Because it just works.

  24. Re:Yeah i was thinking about that. on Electric Cars May Be Made Noisier By Law · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I drive a diesel around the city all day every day. Pedestrians walk out in front of vehicles no matter now much noise they make.

  25. Re:Yeah i was thinking about that. on Electric Cars May Be Made Noisier By Law · · Score: 2

    Natural Selection at work. Quiet cars are a good thing.