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  1. Re:ahh, the good ole days on Remembering the Apple I · · Score: 1

    I've got Apple II Plus with one floppy disk in a good working condition. Let me know if you want it ;-)

  2. Re:Who didn't see this coming? on USC Researchers Demonstrate Real-Life Gmail Motion · · Score: 1

    The really cool thing is that there is only one sign language. May be we should all learn it and it won't be any language barrier anymore. If you know what I mean. Then we would need a software which would convert all languages to one - sing language.

  3. F.ck off, patent's trolls! on Microsoft Continues Android Legal Assault · · Score: 1

    Microsoft, Oracle and other trolls just get to $$ck off. Double click and thousands more such patents are not IP. It's axiom which does not require proving. Any other person with less brain then you could "invented" it 5 sec and probably did. They just didn't have money and impudence to "patent" it.

  4. Re:that would not help. on Financial Malware Hijacks Online Banking Sessions · · Score: 1

    They hijack the session and keep it alive on the server. An internet banking application should implement absolute session timeout which should expire regardless of keepalive requests from a users after 24 hours, for example.

  5. Re:Nuke it from orbit on Confidential Data Not Safe On Solid State Disks · · Score: 1

    Absolutely agree. The research has been done using bad initial conditions. They used both Windows and SSD which doesn't support TRIM command. Then they used tools which were not design neither to deal with SSD secure delete ATA command no TRIM command. They have got false results. I guess students don't study hard these days.

  6. it's meritocracy, actually on The Relationship Between FOSS and Democracy · · Score: 1

    and it's far away from democracy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meritocracy#Open_Source

  7. Re:work with what you've got on Why Teach Programming With BASIC? · · Score: 1

    I'm with you. I've started with BASIC 20 years ago and it was cool to type 10 print "A" and see "A" on the screen. Today, the char "A" on the black screen is definitely *not* impressive. People do amazing things using Javascript, like a 1kbyte size AI chess master. Go and teach HTML5, Javascript; something what is more visual like jQuery. Whatever, but no BASIC.

  8. Re:Good grief. on Ex-Goldman Sachs Programmer Found Guilty · · Score: 1, Insightful

    the only missing portion is "sealed from public". The HFT is illegal by itself. The GS business (bonuses, etc) is legal rape. But they are f#$ing powerful and want to show everyone: "don't mess with us or end up in jail for long".

  9. Re:That's one heck of a "long goodbye" on Goodbye, VGA · · Score: 1

    DisplayPort is royalty-free interface and it's definitely way to go. Apple is doing the right thing for once.

  10. Re:What if the local storage is made zero? on FTC Is In Talks With Adobe About the 'Flash Problem' · · Score: 2

    it should, but there is a legal way of doing it. Just edit /etc/adobe/mms.cfg file and deny everything.

  11. Re:Go, Julian, go! on WikiLeaks Will Unveil Major Bank Scandal · · Score: 1

    Milk problem is cool but the worry is much bigger. The entire financial system is broken and corrupted. If the truth comes out it would collapse in one day. It means second depression and third world war. In shot, we might not survive the news.

  12. get a *.company.com cert on SSL Certificates For Intranet Sites? · · Score: 1

    one could also get a class 2 cert (valid for *.company.com). It would be also valid for internal.company.com domain.

  13. Re:Why the hell... on Anti-Smartphone Phone Launched For Technophobes · · Score: 1

    I'm with you. SMS is a part of GSM protocol, apparently. It replaced beepers/pagers and part of our life. I need a separate compass and gps devices in case if mobile battery dies, but I don't need a phone without sms. It's not polite sometimes to call to a person just to say "ok".

  14. Re:As the old linux community saying goes... on Fedora Project Drops SQLNinja 'Hacker' Tool · · Score: 1

    btw, sqlninja is not in the gentoo's portage. But you can find it in pentoo overlay with bunch of other "hackers" tools.

  15. Re:WebM versus H.264 on 80% of Daily YouTube Videos Now In WebM · · Score: 1

    I have IBM T42 thinkpad 1.6Ghz and I do have problem watching flash in a full screen under linux with their proprietary binary crap. The CPU power is simply not enough. Other players work fine.

  16. Apple II Plus, anyone? on Old Apple 1 Up For Auction, Expected To Go For $160,000+ · · Score: 1

    I own Apple II Plus which is the next generation. Let me know if you are interested.

  17. Re:It's not a mystery, people are just dumb on Mystery Missile Launched Near LA · · Score: 1

    are you confused by upper case? "until 10" is after 8 and 9, obviously.

  18. Yes, because Linux is NOT Windows (LNW article) on Should Being Competitive With Windows Matter For Linux? · · Score: 1

    linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm

  19. Re:Don't put it on the Internet! on Evaluating Or Testing Utility SCADA Security? · · Score: 1

    I would add - implement some kind of server with security updates. We have a problem with or without it anyways.

  20. Re:Posting from IE8... on W3C Says IE9 Is Currently the Most HTML5 Compatible Browser · · Score: 1

    that's because of bad design of many websites. Gmail works fine with and without js. jQuery is an another example.

  21. Re:Reports of IE9's death greatly exaggerated. on IE9 May Not Be Enough To Save IE · · Score: 1

    the most beta - that's because all IE releases never leave a "beta" stage.

  22. f.ck you both, patents must die on Who Invented the Linux-Based Wireless Router? · · Score: 1

    I have been using Linux as router since 1996 because routing/firewalling was the only one thing Linux was good for Now you are saying that I have to respect your patent to use my FREE OS? Seriously, go to hell. My old i386 Intel-based router was even more embedded then any other modern wifi router.

  23. can somebody show him ubuntu plz? on Desktop Linux Is Dead · · Score: 1

    microsoft troll must die

  24. Re:So they can just keep stolen property then? on UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act · · Score: 1

    It's time to go to a nearest supermarket and do some "shopping". Most expensive goods are chipped and a shop won't be able to get it back due to DMA!

  25. how about fingerprinting instead? on Introducing the Invulnerable Evercookie · · Score: 1

    You don't need to mark client's browser. it's not secure and yet possible to protect against. The best solution is to use browser fingerprint. Apparently, each browser is unique by itself. See the link bellow http://panopticlick.eff.org/