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  1. Re:iPhone phishing on Mobile Users More Vulnerable To Phishing Attacks · · Score: 0

    and how many of those iPhones are "sold" to the parents in a household, yet used by the teenage children/under 25 college student in the household and on the parents phone plan.......

    I can think of about 50 in my somewhat small circle of friends alone.....

  2. Re:Actual headline on Mobile Users More Vulnerable To Phishing Attacks · · Score: 1

    SERIOUSLY?

    and where did those white people in New Zealand and Australia come from.......

  3. Re:Time to put PC Pro on a list like this... on The 10 Worst Tech Products of 2010 · · Score: 1

    The Dell ZinoHD 410 is less expensive, nearly as small, and vastly superior in almost every way.

    even at the $499 price point. Let alone offering one for $299.

    and it's not atom based or something vaguely modern from intel at nearly twice the size.

    it also makes an EXCELLENT HTPC in every way the mini does not.

     

  4. Re:Tablets Suck on Ubuntu Powered Tablet Spotted! · · Score: 1

    not too mention they are actually decent travel visual media consumption devices.
    I don't currently own an iPad or similar, but i did get a chance to play around with one over the holidays, and it was actually nice for sitting in the "back of the bus" and watching a movie with headphones.
    nicer screen than most built in vehicle dvd systems, bigger than using my cellphone.

    and my kid thought it was nice to play simple little games on when he was bored.

  5. Re:Obligatory on Ubuntu Powered Tablet Spotted! · · Score: 1

    Were you promised flying cars last year?
    Or were you promised them 50-60 years ago?

    I'm pretty sure your analogy sucks.

  6. Re:Who do politicians work for? on The Right's War On Net Neutrality · · Score: 4, Funny

    You mean AL Gore was lying to me when he told me that Ethanol from corn was a viable and statistically proven "green" fuel that would have no impact on the price of food and provide me with ultra cheap fuel for my car, just so he could get votes from farmers?

    oh wait........

  7. Re:Not Really Sold on the Correlations on The Top 50 Gawker Media Passwords · · Score: 1

    google may require 8 characters now, but they havent always. i have 6 character passwords on several gmail accounts.

    and another thing i'd like to point out.
    just because a person uses an "easy" password for something as trivial as a "commenting" user login, doesnt mean they use the same type of password on something more important.
    anyone who used/uses the gawker commenting system knows it's a heaving pile of shit, and that may lead people to utilize simpler passwords because they routinely cannot get the system to send them "forgotten password" emails in a timely manner.
    Also, my guess is many people have set up sock accounts (noooo, that never happens on commenting systems) and these accounts may very well likely be the ones with "easy" passwords and they utilize "throw away" email accounts like yahoo and msn to create them.

  8. Re:I'd rather make peanuts telecommuting on IT's Last Hope — a Job In the Boonies? · · Score: 1

    as someone who lives in one of the "boonies" to Des Moines, I love paying $650.month for rent and working from home for my IT job.

    my income of $50k plus bonuses leaves me with a LOT of disposable income every month, after maxing out my Roth IRA every year as well.

    And I'm single with two vehicles and plenty of toys.

    God love living in the "boonies" if that's what I'm doing.

  9. Re:How does it get any light? on Solar Power On the White House · · Score: 1

    seriously?
    you took he time to write all that (maybe) and you couldn't be fucked to use any type of paragraph or line breaks?

  10. Re:Solution on Why Are We Losing Vertical Pixels? · · Score: 1

    really,
    You mean you cant simply hold down control and use either the plus or minus key or roll the scroll wheel to increase/decrease the size of icons in windows?

    oh wait.....

  11. Re:Root servers located in the US would be orphane on White House Pressuring Registrars To Block Sites · · Score: 1

    welcome to most of the United States.
    You know, the part that contains the normal everyday Joe's who just go to work, do their jobs, and go home to be with their families / friends.

    That's the majority of Americans.
    Not the moron's displayed on the national/world media on a daily basis.

  12. Re:Bad timing. on Obama Wants Broader Internet Wiretap Authority · · Score: 1

    the younger voters are the ones i saw standing o nthe street corner with obama signs and doing whatever their "teacher" told them to at the local state university.

    so no, i dont think we need more younger, and dumber, voters voting.

    most young people vote either the same as their parents, or are easily swayed by the rhetoric (think obama supporters in the last election cycle) simply because they havn't lived long enough to truly understand that cynicism comes not from a lack of self esteem like professors like to say, but rather from real world experience.

    after all, we don't think the DOT sucks to visit to get our licenses because of lack of self esteem, but rather because we've been there (more than once) to actually stand in line, wait through the stupidity, and have to deal with people who are making no attempt to do anything outside their job description simply because they are faced with dealing with idiots day in and day out.

  13. Re:Bad timing. on Obama Wants Broader Internet Wiretap Authority · · Score: 2, Interesting

    and a lot of those foreclosures aren't real foreclosures but are instead simply "walk-a-ways" where the owner has understood the loss in value is to large to financially recoup in any near term, and thus decided to simply "give it back" and not take the loss on the property.

    And funny enough, many of them still are granted credit to get a new place to live at a slightly higher interest rate on a nearby property that has already taken the serious loss of value and thus they are actually getting the same house, for less overall money, and can pay it off quicker by paying the same amount monthly they were before their "foreclosure".

    in fact, this is common enough in florida that there were several newspaper articles pertaining to the exact steps to follow to do so.

    Yeah for fiscal responsibility at the expense of moral responsibility!!!

  14. Re:Bad timing. on Obama Wants Broader Internet Wiretap Authority · · Score: 1

    that would depend mostly on where you lived.

    the "housing crisis" hasn't really affected most of middle america to anywhere near the degree it has in places like california, florida, nevada, and arizona.

    in fact, where i live, most housing prices are merely flat with very little in the way of a "drop" in sale prices.

  15. Re:So? on Selling Incandescent Light Bulbs As Heating Devices · · Score: 1

    yes, but is it more expensive than running the other source of heat (which could still be electric heat) AND providing illumination.
    That is the real question.

    Plus, I've yet to see a CFL kill a bug that lands on it.

    So that is now THREE different needs all accomplished by one device instead of three different ones.

  16. Re:This is it, isn't it? on iPad Getting a Subscription Infrastructure? · · Score: 1

    yeah,
    the WSJ is bar far the worst business newspaper in print.....

    oh wait.

  17. Re:Three words on iPad Getting a Subscription Infrastructure? · · Score: 1

    they do however REQUIRE you to purchase a new device to utilize MANY of these new features they benevolently add......

  18. Re:Data Deduplication . . on Data Deduplication Comparative Review · · Score: 1

    they dont have to do this at the file level.
    they do it at the block level.
    so in your example, since the only change would be the signature on the bottom of each email, the email blocks themselves would be deduped, and the signatures would be retained.

    think of backing up a whole bunch of similar desktops in an enterprise situation where the majority of the OS files are going to be the same or have only slight variations.

    even if the files have slight variations, only the actual bits that are different would be stored and the rest would be deduped and only one copy kept.

    personally i know a fairly large company using avamar for this, however they do it on their backups only. And iirc, they still keep different sets of backups, just dedupe within the backup itself which saves them quite a bit of space per backup.

  19. Re:for those laughing on School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads · · Score: 1

    great, all of those arguments may have merit.

    why do they require an iPad?

    why not a dedicated tablet device running an open source operating system, using open source books (after all, it's not like a special algebra book is required to learn algebra)?

    why does it have to be a particular device?

  20. Re:First Line on School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads · · Score: 1

    STOP USING LOGIC!!!!!!

    THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!!

    after all, when it comes to completely useless and overly powerful groups, the teachers union is rivaled only by the united states congress.

  21. Re:Doesn't replace books on School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads · · Score: 1

    to be fair, it does let you use your finger.....

    you can write with it, erase with it, etc all just like a pen.

  22. Re:Expensive on School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads · · Score: 1

    there are very few high school text books which are useless the next year.

    in fact, per the local school district, they EXPECT to get at least 5 years per textbook of life span.

    some are even longer.

    and per the article, this is for a GRADE 8 CLASS. Meaning these aren't even high school students in most districts.

  23. Re:it'll probably be a while till this one's fixed on New QuickTime Flaw Bypasses ASLR, DEP · · Score: 1

    you fail to see how a color grading system would need an a/v decoder?

  24. Re:ew quicktime? on New QuickTime Flaw Bypasses ASLR, DEP · · Score: 1

    are you seriously that stupid?

    you think that the exploit, which is in Quicktime, is MS's fault?

    so do you say the same thing about it being apple's fault when a program by adobe is used to exploit OSX in the yearly pwn2own?

    newsflash.

    it's an apple problem, regardless of the desires of the apple fandom.

  25. Re:Why now? on Paul Allen Files Patent Suit Against Apple, Google, Yahoo, Others · · Score: 2, Funny

    actually none of your examples gold up.

    there is a difference between doing something physically and doing something electronically.