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  1. Out of the woodwork on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1

    Coward.

  2. Re:I thought this was invalid anyway on Hacker Defeats Hardware-based Rootkit Detection · · Score: 1

    you have modified the harddisk firmware to inject the rootkit into the clean system through a bug in the controller driver, right? No need. I've already stored the rootkit in your monitor Energy Star BIOS and have made use of a hardware exploit in your NIC to re-insert it in your MBR every time you power on.
  3. Required on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1

    By default the complete universe knows itself completely.

  4. Mod parent down on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1

    For being a nimwit following an AC.

  5. Re:Hello there on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1

    That was the stupidest thing I've read on the internet so far today Did you try reading the writing on your forehead?
  6. Re:Profit on Homeland Security Offers Details on Real ID · · Score: 1

    The taxpayer will never see the corporate profit of his tax dollar but the private citizen may Doesn't this indicate that the taxpayer is paying twice--once for the product and once for the privelege of investing in society? Isn't the tax dollar supposed to cover the cost of the privelege of investing in society?

    The citizens are being double charged and receiving the least profitable levels of stock options. It makes perfect sense from a profit perspective.
  7. Re:Waking up to the reality on Why DRM Cannot Open Up New Business Models · · Score: 1

    Their products can't compete with the freely available That's a technical specification of audio transmission--it's largely nondirectional or, at least, significantly moreso than laser radiation. More succinctly: there is no secret that the technology to freely and easily rip, copy, and burn a CD has been available since the mid-90s. People share music for the same reason that men build roads: because they can. It's what they do. Musicians know this when they become musicians and they still choose to become musicians.

    Maybe the RIAA didn't get the memo.
  8. Which terrorists? on Why DRM Cannot Open Up New Business Models · · Score: 1

    Do you want your children to listen to the same music as terrorists 50s bubblegum pop was big in Japan in the 80s and into the 90s.
  9. Re:Just in case.. on Month of PHP Bugs Has Begun · · Score: 1

    these bugs are related to the PHP core...I make a living out of it You're the most qualified person currently available to hypothesize on an attack vector and a path to a full-fledged exploit. Will you share any thoughts?