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  1. Re:Oh cool! on Massive, Coordinated Patch To the DNS Released · · Score: 1

    http://66.240.226.139/ == HTTP/1.1 404, kinda not the authors fault. The irony is that the site got to be reached via the domain name.

  2. Re:sniff sniff.. smells afoul on Hotmail Full Version Incompatible With Firefox 3 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Great that you solved it, even so; in a geeky way. However you should have called them and demanded they'd support firefox and linux and yadda yadda or threaten to switch bank. Just as people with hotmail trouble should do this to MSN. In case they don't listen: switch mail provider. Gmail still supports firefox.

  3. Re:SPIT will rock !!!! on Spit Will Be Worse Than Spam · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The cost to send out spam is extremly small. If only, say 0,1%, of the sent mails leads to an order the margin is met. You will not be able to educate those 0,1%. Some always slip through.

  4. Re:This is not capitalism on H.R. 4279 Would Establish Federal IP Cops · · Score: 1

    No. Russia never had communism because it had a government. Read Lenin.

  5. Re:GPL 3 on GPLv3's Implications Hitting Home For Lawyers · · Score: 1

    I was merely trying to make I point. I'm all for GPL.

  6. Re:GPL 3 on GPLv3's Implications Hitting Home For Lawyers · · Score: 2, Informative

    "BSD is the license if someone is looking for true freedom."

    No, it forces me to attribute the work to original author, thus not free - and you know it.

  7. Re:666 on Estimated World Population to Pass 6,666,666,666 Today · · Score: 1

    Or stain.

  8. Satanic on Estimated World Population to Pass 6,666,666,666 Today · · Score: 1

    666 is the number of the beast. Whose number is this?

  9. Re:The Marketplace on MPAA Seeks $15 Million From The Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Linux kernel for brain would be pretty cool though. :)

  10. Re:Who would day on MPAA Seeks $15 Million From The Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Syriana was actually quite good, imho. Not USD 15M good, but still...

  11. Re:who cares? LINUX SPINMASTER @ WORK, lol! on The Continuing War Against Microsoft's "Facts" Campaign · · Score: 1

    New versions of linux support more hardware and more features. Ubuntu ain't linux, it's a gnu/linux distro specialized for desktops. "Ubuntu Server Edition" my ass.

  12. That's pretty cheap on Russia Announces End to Space Tourism in 2010 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    $40 and nill cents. Pretty cheap.

    PS. Stop using "," as thousand seperators! You're confusing people outside the US (which, as we all know, is a small minority...).

  13. Re:Is this really new? on South Park To Be Available Online Free and Legal · · Score: 1

    Oh, I always thought The Pirate Bay was the official source.

  14. Re:Stating the obvious problem on FBI Posts Fake Hyperlinks To Trap Downloaders of Illegal Porn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Crawlers is "clicking" the links, and is indeed a part of developing a search engine.

  15. Re:Don't be silly on T-Ray Camera Sees Through Clothes, Preserves Privacy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If everybody's armed it wouldn't be easy to hijack the plane, now would it? Maybe something the antiterrorists of today should consider. :)

  16. Re:Pfft on Drive-By Pharming In the Wild · · Score: 1

    Unless vad gp means is to change the firmware, containing the default password.

  17. Re:WTF? on Verizon Reverses Itself On Pro-Choice News Texting Ban · · Score: 1

    You definetly have a point. This argument was also brought forward when a small Swedish ISP (coincidentally, mine ISP) decided to block allofmp3.ru all of a sudden - they would indirectly "give permission" to everything they were letting through (i.e everything but allofmp3).

  18. Re:What's wrong with that? on Separation of Church and Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Yes, a sub-group only wanting extremly left-wing biased news as presented by most of the mass media. I have that solution already, move to Soviet Russia. Live in the present, comrade!
  19. Re:But...More Secure? on Skype Linux Reads Password and Firefox Profile · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, no, no! That wont do at all. Then everybody could make changes to all the files. It should be "chmod -R 774 /", and then you add every user to the admin group, except for the guest user.

  20. Re:Some background information on It's Hard To Run a Blog In Sweden · · Score: 1

    I agree with you. Bildt knew about the comment(s) and did not take appropriate actions (i.e. remove them). It will be very interesting to see what's happening now. But another good question is what's happening with the poster? Will he be identified and brought to court?

  21. Re:Jails? on Venezuela's Contrarian TV Station Survives on YouTube · · Score: 1

    Why would Chavez ban Youtube? That's just absurd, and shows a lack of knowledge of the new social and democratic reforms in Venezuela, under president Bush. And while I find your statement about my reaction to Bush stopping a US TV station correct, the US TV stations haven't been involved in no coup, as far as I know.

  22. Re:Jails? on Venezuela's Contrarian TV Station Survives on YouTube · · Score: 1

    Uhm. Doesn't Micheal Moore produce films? You have to see the difference. And RCTV is not banned, since they ARE allowed to continue working within Venezuela. They can send over cable, and they can send over satellite. They chose Youtube, and that's fine as well...

  23. Re:Jails? on Venezuela's Contrarian TV Station Survives on YouTube · · Score: 1

    No TV station has been banned? They are just disallowed to send terrestrial television. This doesn't mean they can't continue send over cable or... at Youtube.

    RCTV were also involved in the failed coup against Chávez. Would it have been in the US or any other western country, the TV station would have been closed long time ago.