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  1. Re:Soo soo tired..... on Superfish Security Certificate Password Cracked, Creating New Attack Vector · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Between ignorance and despair is action...
    Start down that road, and you'll discover many a companion. Don't lose hope.

    Here's one example . I'm sure there would be many others.

  2. The golden record! on Ask Slashdot: Best Medium For Personal Archive? · · Score: 1

    By far the best method to ensure long term survival of your data is to send it out in interstellar space embossed on a golden record like the guys from NASA did with the Voyager probes. Now, you didn't ask about retrieving it did you?

  3. On days like this... on WSJ Refused To Publish Lawrence Krauss' Response To "Science Proves Religion" · · Score: 1

    Your 'faith' gets restored in Slashdot. Now, off to watching Starship Troopers 3. :-)

  4. Raise a stink and vote with your poket on India Faces Its First Major Net Neutrality Issue · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As a soon-to-be ex-customer of this telecom giant, I'm doing the two things I can: Raising an almighty stink in all the channels I know, and obviously voting with my pocket by ditching them. Any other ideas would be welcome. I fear this is just the level-1 boss we're fighting against in the war against internet equality.

  5. Future chrome browser warning on Google Proposes To Warn People About Non-SSL Web Sites · · Score: 1

    *Warning, insecure content!* This website doesn't have a NSA backdoor, and hence we cannot verify the americanness of the content. Terrorists may be hatching a plot to blow up something here. Or even worse, normal people might be talking how we fucked the web up. >OMFG! Take me out of hereI understand the risks

  6. Re:"safe" on Eric Schmidt: To Avoid NSA Spying, Keep Your Data In Google's Services · · Score: 1

    Mod up please!

  7. Re:Rocket science is called so for a reason on Technical Hitches Delay Orion Capsule's First Launch · · Score: 2

    Fully agree. In the many years and billions spent to reach this day, a 24 hr delay (or even a 48hr or more) is a fraction of a peanut. But the fact that they were willing to manually override the auto wind triggers suggests that they either felt pressured with the closing of the launch window, or didn't trust enough in the reliability of those automated systems. If it's the former, then it's a scary prospect. The purpose of this mission I guess is to test the capsule and the upper launch stages. The DIVH is going to be replaced by a different system in the future (SLS) anyway, so having a failure in this part of the mission would be characterized so. Having in a failure while in orbit or on the way back would be 'extremely useful test data' and NOT a failure.

  8. Re:Rocket science is called so for a reason on Technical Hitches Delay Orion Capsule's First Launch · · Score: 1

    Would there have been a valve or wind abort if that stray boat hadn't showed up? If not, then the valve issues might have become a complication later on in the mission? Sounds kinda edgy to me... I guess this is what test flights are for.

  9. India's MOM has also made it! on 2 Mars Missions Set For Arrival, Both Prepare for Orbital Maneuvers · · Score: 1

    Hot on the heels of MAVEN, India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) or Mangalyaan (Mars-vehicle), has also successfully been inserted into it's planned orbit after its Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) fired as expected. With this India becomes the first Asian nation to successfully send a Mars mission, and the first nation in the world to taste Martian success in its very first attempt. Don't worry, there won't be a collision between the two probes, we drive on opposite lanes... remember!

  10. Cost of Mangalyaan = 5.6 mi/$ on 2 Mars Missions Set For Arrival, Both Prepare for Orbital Maneuvers · · Score: 1

    423 million miles / $75 million = 5.6 mi / $ = not bad!

  11. Shit just got real! on 2 Mars Missions Set For Arrival, Both Prepare for Orbital Maneuvers · · Score: 1

    News coming in that India's Mangalyaan has successfully test fired it's Liquid Apogee Motor (congratulations) and so a possible collision with MAVEN is very much infinitesimally probable :-) Too bad I can't watch it from my 8 inch dob.

  12. ping-pong on Galaxy Tab Sales Ban Lifted, Samsung Sues Apple Over iPhone 5 · · Score: 0

    (wait, does china have a patent on *that*?)

  13. Re:iPhone users talking about freedom? on Save the Web From Software Patents · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    git tag apple-troll

  14. time to get that ham radio license! on Indian Government To Track Locations of All Cell Phone Users · · Score: 1

    on a more depressing note, most govt-regulated mass-communication systems are open to this type of abuse :-/

  15. (political) Shooting of someone else's shoulder on Facebook, Google Argue Against Web Censorship In India · · Score: 5, Informative

    An analysis here suggests that the target of Internet censorship was against political blasphemy rather than any generic web censorship. Its worse than a state trying to censor the web as consistent with their national policies; in this case the 'ruling government' is molding laws as it sees fit to its political advantages. Only one of the so called complaints by the ministers was deemed a national security threat.

  16. Great! on China Trials Its First 3D TV Channel · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Big-time censorship in three dimensions.

  17. Slashdotters don't hate Google enough... on Google Wallet Stores Card Data In Plain Text · · Score: 1

    ...to start raising big concerns after reading just the title and not RTFA.

  18. Re:Keep these C molecules on Earth please on Virginia May Help People Pay For Space Burials · · Score: 1

    Huh! I want earth to have a Saturn-like ring as well :-)

  19. That's what happens when... on The Ups and Downs of Being a Twitter Fraudster · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...you don't sign each other's gpg keys!

  20. Hey! on Virginia May Help People Pay For Space Burials · · Score: 1

    Don't just dump me in some random orbit around earth. I wanna rise from the ashes on Ganymede.

  21. When patents attack... on Apple Transfers Patents Through Shell Company To Sue All Phone Makers · · Score: 5, Informative

    FWIW, "This American Life #441: When Patents Attack" lays out the problem with patents very clearly. Apple is just ONE company.

  22. Uh... on MS To Build Antivirus Into Win8: Boon Or Monopoly? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Windows IS the virus!

  23. Once upon a time... on Songbird Drops Linux Support · · Score: 1

    There was amarok 1.x ...which was brilliant. ... Then for some f****** reason, they decided to make 2.x and that signaled the end of that. Then began the great linux-music player search. Everything from mplayer to xmms to rhythmbox to *songbird* to banshee was tried. Since the songbird UI looked cool,it was given a real go till it choked the system to multiple near-death experiences. So, I turned to banshee and been using it ever since. Long story short... no one gives a shit!

  24. longer duration of the LEO on Orbit Your Own Satellite For $8,000 · · Score: 1

    Isn't there any way to sustain the LEO for a longer duration. Using ion thrusters or something similar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_thruster. I guess with a little more money, this could be accomplished. WhatSayU???