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  1. Okay, I'll Write Them: Sunlight for ACTA on Submit Your Comments About ACTA · · Score: 1

    Sunlight for ACTA

    Sadly, I am a constituent and I'm sick of oath breakers

    Today the topic is (ACTA) that is currently being negotiated by retards in the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Who I might add don't represent a damn thing about me.

    more Unconstitutional garbage?
    I wonder if it came from Biden's desk?

    Meanwhile the FED is legal counterfeit. Clickty Clickty Clic

    You should be ashamed. Public Comments are worthless admit it publicly you chicken oath breakers

    You Waste Our Time With Your Fake Leadership And Lies

    FINANCIAL DOMESTIC TERRORISTS!

  2. Re:"secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement"... on Submit Your Comments About ACTA · · Score: 1

    I noticed you volunteered to be part of the unbroken human "chain of custody" to count paper ballots instead of allowing "electronic vote tabulation devices" break the "chain of custody."

    Thanks for your SERVICE to your COUNTRY!

  3. Re:To my American neighbours... on Submit Your Comments About ACTA · · Score: 1

    You really meant

    Signed,
    Secretly Canadian

  4. Re:Very little to say, except perhaps this on Submit Your Comments About ACTA · · Score: 1

    Heh, I was going to go at it from the counterfeit dollar printing angle. Boy did I miss the boat.

  5. Alternative to the Bill? on House Overwhelmingly Passes Cybersecurity Bill · · Score: 1

    for windows put boxes behind hardware firewalls and keep them updated with wu and secunia psi
    for linux boxes iptables + filters
    for fbsd pf
    for passwords keepassx burnt to CD
    for banking a VM
    for shoping a VM
    for taxes a VM
    for data a clone backup

    The problem is there's no leadership because everyone's become frickin fascists instead of engineers. Allowing laws to be nanny state instead of following the constitution.

  6. Re:kind of makes you wonder on Widespread Attacks Exploit Newly-Patched IE Bug · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Isn't this just an argument for Microsoft's removal of FTP server updates and no "out of band" patching, and to only release "scheduled patching" (All this as I recall back at a time when Microsoft said they were going to enhance security from these changes)

    Since that time shit has rolled downhill.

    Does the Secunia warning on IE get ignored because of Microsoft's enhanced security policies? Or is it because removing IE's activeX breaks WGA?

    Personally I'd love to see tools for XP which allow removal and install of IE6,7,8 regardless of install state or service pack.

    I'll bring it back to pro tools, why can't you remove IE8 and install IE7 once your shit is slipstreamed SP3? While I would target the IE for the tool I need, other's might just want to remove IE altogether from their system for stability and security. Good luck if your OS has IE 8 to begin with.

  7. That's Nice on Space Station Astronauts Gain Internet Access · · Score: 1

    It really is nice.

    Even if it has satellite lag it's nice. And the Human Race is better for it.

    Now with that said, we have some problems on Earth.
    Constitution
    Electronic Vote Tabulation Devices
    Corporate Owned Public Spectrum
    State Secrets covering corruption
    Banksters
    and on and on and on

    But I will take the chance to sniff the rose proposed to the people or Earth from the ISS above us.

  8. Re:Crooked game on The Social Media Marketing Book · · Score: 1

    Your right all sports are fixed.

  9. Re:"How to Spam Social Media" on The Social Media Marketing Book · · Score: 1

    Hell Slayer or Slipknot can do that easily on MYSPACE eh?

    Sometimes it needs to be spammed. If you know what I mean.

  10. eBay bay-bee on The Social Media Marketing Book · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah I love

    CHAPTER #3 HOW-TO protect your unconstitutional pay pal account

  11. Re:WGA was the final straw for me on Microsoft Dodges Class Action In WGA Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Nice. Got any advice for people with hardware that runs old school XP/2000?

    Should we buy guns instead? j/k ;o)

    Use what works. If you have to have XP, then have it. Hell I connected on a 1k ram 386 compact portable recently on IRC! lol I didn't get hacked either. Maybe the exploits are too big for the MFM drives? LOL ahahaha

  12. REMOVE THE ASSININE WGA AND FIX XP ! on Microsoft Dodges Class Action In WGA Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Jesus Tits just fix XP . Sell licenses to who ever needs them for "pre IE8 applications" and keep it alive for IE7 /6 or give us a tool to remove without de-stabilizing our systems. For example pro audio people with working hardware which is train wrecked by Win 7.

    We all already know we have to keep our win systems behind a hardware firewall now.

  13. Ain't it like anoder false flag? on Court Rules WHOIS Privacy Illegal For Spammers · · Score: 1

    Ain't it like anoder false flag?
    I mean what new civil rights are getting sucked up?
    Do I get this right? Forced WHOIS exposure?
    What if you paid for privacy, and got hacked?
    Could it be to shut down good people also?
    my official opinion: I hate spam too, I think blacklists are the way but anyway...heh we're on the road to hell now..

  14. Re:Power and Frequency != INTERNET on FCC Wants More Time To Craft Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    “under the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC is charged with allocating spectrum space to maximize the public interest, convenience, or necessityThe Communications Act and its revisions mandate promotion of the public interest, and thus the encouragement of a diversity of voices so as to promote a vibrant democracy.”

    SORRY SHOULD HAVE POSTED THIS SOONER!

  15. Re:Power and Frequency != INTERNET on FCC Wants More Time To Craft Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    The only thing I know providing public spectrum is public access tv and even that isn't broadcast across the "now completely fucking commercial spectrum"

  16. Re:Power and Frequency != INTERNET on FCC Wants More Time To Craft Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    While our USC Code nonsense is nice, it isn't their original mission statement, and while your argument looks good on the surface i.e. your code is law The problem is the law isn't the original mission statement

    (LIKE I SAID AT THE BEGINNING!)
    under the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC is charged with allocating spectrum space to maximize the public interest, convenience, or necessityThe Communications Act and its revisions mandate promotion of the public interest, and thus the encouragement of a diversity of voices so as to promote a vibrant democracy.

    vs. http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/internet.html (They say they don't control the internet eh?)

    vs

    http://www.fcc.gov/oig/oigmission.html

    Basically says "To be an agent of positive change, striving for continuous improvement in FCC's management and program operations."

    Bzzzzt. while that may be the fsckin oig's. that's not the "original mission statement"

    under the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC is charged with allocating spectrum space to maximize the public interest, convenience, or necessityThe Communications Act and its revisions mandate promotion of the public interest, and thus the encouragement of a diversity of voices so as to promote a vibrant democracy.

    The original mission statement is fucking
    shredded. I ain't on no fucking psyop mission, I ain't crazy, I ain't shit, I am simply pointing out fact here, this ain't no conspiracy on my part, it's a fucking fact, it's fucked up. It's why you DONT SEE their fucking mission statement like I said.

    under the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC is charged with allocating spectrum space to maximize the public interest, convenience, or necessityThe Communications Act and its revisions mandate promotion of the public interest, and thus the encouragement of a diversity of voices so as to promote a vibrant democracy.

  17. Re:Enough is enough! on Microsoft To Ship Emergency IE Patch · · Score: 1

    Damn good thing you didn't install PROTOOLS cause IE8 breaks that.

  18. Re:Never Fear!!!! on US Blocking Costa Rican Sugar Trade To Force IP Laws · · Score: 1

    Your not a troll.

    The problem I see is you can't eat IP.

    IP ends up being treated like we actually produce something like food.

    This goes to present evidence software can't improve weak monetary systems, (in CR, CA it's resulted in a stalemate) but is actually either luxury or a negative in Debt as it takes vast resources to support it. If your mentality as a government is base your GDP on Debt it makes sense. Nothing is unexpected here, CAFTA is destroying lives just like it was intended to do. Corporate owned news is pro CAFTA, and anyone saying anything else (like I suggest here) is simply a conspiracy nutjob.

    people = shit

    For the record I'd rather have the Sugar in my soda.

  19. $86,000 ea. family owed? Data center on Iceland's Data Center Push Finally Gets Traction · · Score: 1

    Dear Iceland, "your government" has allowed institutions in your nation (and elsewhere) to claim that "debt is output" and that speculation constitutes GDP. That's a willful, knowing lie.
    Nobody should trust the stability of Iceland at all let alone the ability to keep data safe and keep it available through emergencies, "your government" is already milking you for this.

  20. Re:Nothing new on Own Your Own Fighter Jet · · Score: 1

    Ya might be able to fly in an F4 Phantom But I doubt you'll be dropping ANY bdu's. Then again I haven't called for recent information lately.

    It saddens me to hear the F4's are in a boneyard. I knew for awhile there they were being converted into drones. But when BRAC kills off a base history goes to the four winds

  21. Re:Using Macs could have prevented this! on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1

    And you can't prevent IE from running by locking down iexplorer.exe either.

  22. Re:citation needed on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1

    Ya know with that thought in mind, it's too bad there isn't a movement to force microsoft to make a few publicly available iso's which have every fucking patch, hotfix, sp, sdk, and on and on and on etc available before they STOP supporting XP.

    But no.. We'll depend on leaks and half-measures after the fact.

    We have to, OUR hardware won't run on anything else.

  23. Re:citation needed on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1

    slightly off topic... but completely relevant and parallel argument to the "Firefox breaking things argument."

    PROTOOLS breaks with IE8 installed

    lots of info to slipstream XP+SP3+IE8, Bone Dry for XP+SP3+IE7 basically it's so much of a pain in the ass your better off slipstreaming SP2 without updating IE 6 to 7 first , how's that for fucked up logic?

    citation: http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread.php?t=243183

    A rollback of IE8 to IE7 is impossible on a slipstreamed SP3, you can forcefully remove IE8 but it leaves your system unstable even after installing IE7. Which also, IIRC can also lead to a self-fulfilling death spiral reformat prophecy when your "RESTORE" no longer operates because IE* no longer operates, in short you can't even fix your system if you force IE8 out. With a normal software. You could install/remove IE 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and RESTORE and other shit will still work in the OS. But no not Microsoft.

    With XP being "End of life" one wonders how to get a system with updates (just before they crippled this 3rd party software) once they shut updates off. Especially when you have old lexicon or protools hardware laying around. This whole thing is utter painful nonsense for even those who can debug and build a decent system.

    IMO - The problem with IE, is it was twisted up with fucking activeX which was compiled into the http protocol update.microsoft.com to force people off the ftp protocol ftp.microsoft.com for updates, now they can roll out a bunch of anti-piracy shit "WGA" which has wreaked havok on legitimate users, crippled the whole fucking system startup and opened everything else to exploits and fucking complete arrogant retarded-ness.

    Microsoft has it easy. No update FTP (sure they still have an ftp, but not for updates) . And now no patches for 30 days +- . no real public feedback loop that isn't a straight pain in the ass for the end user.

    In short, corporate profits are what has caused security to be weakened and applications to be crippled, while they roll out TWO new OS's that I could give a fuck about since all I have heard was a request for my support to fix their broken shit. My new advice is a.) Get a Hardware firewall like IPCop b.) Here's an XP disk... it will fix all your Vista/7 problems.

    Dear Microsoft, WE HAVE TO USE YOUR SHIT.

    Please get the fucking AX out of updating the OS. a simple SSH (if society can no longer secure a FTP server) would be the best, what's old is new. Make patches available instantly for the specific targets. No more time-shifting illogical war crimes like "patch Tuesday" with a "Promise to increase Security" a mind-control game with no intention of doing anything except profiting.

    I ain't saying don't profit. But at the rate your going your going to bring us all down because your stupid greed.

  24. Re:China is a major IT threat ! on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1

    "It's damn scary just how far the Chinese have wormed into the US corporate and military systems
    That would be scary if I didn't think you were just making that up."

    Well perhaps you might be interested in who is doping chips. And what oversight of that process, and who the chips are sold to. Even the pentagon and the USAF have problems with maliciously doped chips. If you think I am making this up, I suggest you go read/a> for yourself.

  25. Re:Oh really? on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1

    Firefox get's a patch pretty quick when you consider an unpatched IE exploit going back to oh say 2007 just for starts.

    http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21625/?task=advisories_2007

    Wanna reformat? hit those urls with frames and iframes, your sure to pick up virut really quick.
    While you can add a squid rule to block "frame"

    *.Blogspot, I'd like to reply to the thread becomes much more difficult doesn't it?