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  1. Re:Infrastructure solutions beta, trail and res ki on Who Owns Application Delivery Meta-Data In the Cloud? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I guess I was being sarcastic, but really ask yourself what did you agree to when you installed, or bought a monthly seat, or VLK? You agreed you sign your life away basically. But I see the discussion goes on who owns the meta-data for an app, I would have to say the security policy owns it. I shut your fucking port off, you no longer deliver your app. The rest doesn't matter. You don't like the provider, get lost.

  2. Infrastructure solutions beta, trail and res kits on Who Owns Application Delivery Meta-Data In the Cloud? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I see everybody got their disks from this month's Windows IT Pro magazine.

    Don't for get the Host requirements:
    10GB space
    2GB Ram
    2Ghz processor
    DVD drive

    All these questions and many more can be answered at:
    http://microsoft.com/forefront
    http://microsoft.com/systemcenter
    http://microsoft.com/ida
    http://microsoft.com/windowsserver2008

  3. Hoyt Axton - Speed Trap on Italian Red Lights Rigged With Short Yellow Light · · Score: 1

    Oh I'm the cop, in the itty bitty town, and I don't get much pay..

  4. Re:IDIOCY!!! And still no "public file" ONLINE on US Digital TV Switchover Delayed Until June · · Score: 1

    I would rather not be bombarded by the DTV readiness commercials when I am receiving a fucking DTV/ATSC signal already.

    And look how fast congress acts on this, but hey if you want something like say, forcing stations to make their "public file" available for comment ONLINE so that when they lie, spin, and blacklist the public can deny them the right to renew their station license and frequency allocation.

    So the fascist corporate news continues. And the public will be brainwashed as always with no idea they could hold them responsible.

  5. Re:February??!? on US House Kills Proposed Delay For Digital TV Transition · · Score: 1

    It's called using timing is a weapon.

    This whole DTV/ATSC signal crap is a clusterfuck of nonsense.

    Sure the signal might look good when there's no wind, just wait until a storm comes and see how good your signal is. The pixelation and audio cutout occur right at the most important parts.

    It's because the carrier wave now has a digital packet instead or AM or FM modulation. When the packet is incomplete, the intelligence is incomplete.

    Now they want LEO to have the analog part of these channels. You know why? Because the signal although snowed, still has usable intelligence during a storm or other bad conditions. e.g. They want to communicate while we are in the dark.

    It's the FCC's fault, and higher than that Bush (who appointed the FCC) They don't want to use engineers to manage the airwaves, they want to used profit, power and secrecy. It's the same old game, another shitty day in paradise.

    It won't matter much longer as we are all about to get a nasty lesson in economics.

  6. Etherape on Testing the KDE 4.2 Release Candidate, On Windows · · Score: 1

    There's one app I want to see ported to windows.

    Etherape

    I thought maybe today was the day. But nope, it GNOME 2.. in the requirements, not KDE 4.2.

    The workarounds continue.

  7. Better Captcha or is Captcha is only a tool? on Building a Better CAPTCHA · · Score: 1

    I kind of look at this from a different point where Captcha is only a tool in a logical sequence of events.

    If you have 100% open system and all users need do to post is solve a captcha, you will eventually get spam. (You could solve this with a spam filter and moderation)

    But if you force users to have an account, and then solve a captcha. Now you have a access control point. As well as a moderation filter. (Remove the account, Remove all posts)

    If you add limits to numbers of posted messages for certain accounts. You limit spam even further as this could be used to eliminate the need for spam filters, as it's easy to track down say 5-15 spam comments from a user than it is 500-5000.

    If you further add random time limits and hidden punishments, like being logged out, or read only, or IP banned. Automated scripts can start to be blocked. Surely some will still get around this, with proxies, fake accounts, and cron jobs. But you now have much tighter security.

    Add in some modsec2 rules and you might be able to knock out individual scripts.

    You could manually approve all user accounts. And pretty much control everything right there. Too many users? Don't whine to me about that. If you have too many users and you can't be bothered to pop your head in as a sanity check, you won't be around long anyway.

    I think what I am trying to say here is CAPTCHA is only a tool, and how you use that tool in conjunction with the other tools at your disposal, will determine how well your results will be.

    Reading logs and analyzing IP address's can also help cut the crap using iptables.

  8. Before or After not in between! on YouTube To Allow Self-Serve Ads For Major Media Players · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I really hope they place this advertising before or after the content of the video, instead of right across the intelligence of the video itself. Mangling the works.

  9. Re:To the editors on Bugs In Microsoft Technical Documentation Rising · · Score: 1

    GUID's are EVIL

  10. Re:Non-Windows User Here on US-CERT Says Microsoft's Advice On Downadup Worm Bogus · · Score: 1

    Great! Now how about that gdiplus exploit?

  11. Re:Right there with lilo -IMO on Roland Piquepaille Dies · · Score: 1

    Pisses me off that I wasn't logged in when I said this originally. But now I correct it.

    Right there with lilo -IMO

    I might not be the smartest fucker out here, nor the dimmest bulb, but shed a fucking tear now and then for your true friends!! I know all you idiots that got nuked by lilo didn't like him, but I did. He stuck up for me when it really mattered. In the same light Roland taught many. NOW your fucking stuck with assholes like me who will tell you to fucking visualize your fucking mathematics. SEE what a 20MHz wave looks like, SEE how it bounces, SEE how it is absorbed, and SEE how it travels forever--like ROLAND...

    Don't be a hater.

  12. Re:Tell me how big it is. on Nvidia 480-Core Graphics Card Approaches 2 Teraflops · · Score: 1

    heh heh heh heh heh!

  13. One final solution. on UK Email Retention Plan Technically Flawed · · Score: 1

    How about...

    An Unmanaged server, with no password?

    No need to preserve anything except rootkits!

  14. Re:happy 1984 on UK Email Retention Plan Technically Flawed · · Score: 1

    Buddy. Your spot on.
    As personal BOFH, I promise I will tune up your /var/mail with mc every time the alarm goes off.

  15. Re:Here's a dilemma you wankers!! on UK Email Retention Plan Technically Flawed · · Score: 1

    maybe I will just take midnight commander to your shit like a true BOFH!!

  16. Here's a dilemma you wankers!! on UK Email Retention Plan Technically Flawed · · Score: 1

    Delete the /var/mail and get rid of the rootkits
    Or preserve the /var/mail and keep the rootkits?

  17. SD Chipp0rs on How Do You Manage Your SD Card Library? · · Score: 1

    You grab a handful out of the JAR, then you throw them up in the air, whatever lands on your desk, the first one you grab, that's yours, it's the one you'll be using today.

    Give me a break KDawson, you can't be serious, there are much more important things going on in the world today than your stupid SD card collection.

    Maybe you can figure out how to store them in your local polling place's Diebold Electronic Voting Machine? hmmm? Perhaps you'll remember next time we start an illegal war, break the oath of office, drown several cities, shread the Constitution, and steal 65 Trillion dollars twice (by making the people pay it back in tax.)

    I know of one dark hole you could store them in where it will never get lost. It's named after a planet. Can ya guess which one?

    Okay now my serious answer to the question, I manage my library by an air vacuum tube transport system, I simply place the chip into the slot in the front of my computer, and it is sucked up and delivered to a giant warehouse that is run by midget elfs behind my wall, they carefully classify each chip and store each one on steel shelves that are carefully grounded to the green wire. Problem is service is usually slow around Christmas. I never figured out why.

  18. If you really had a good idea on Are My Ideas Being Stolen? If So, What Then? · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't be mucking round with it in a CS class.

    So drink up. Smoke one if you need to relax.

    You really need to relax, perhaps if you relax you can get a really good idea.

    Or alternatively...

    What's your idea?

  19. Alternative on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: 1

    Why mess with a zune, when you could have an 16G ONDA instead?

    How big is your Zune screen again?

  20. Stupid Governor on Oregon Governor Proposes Vehicle Mileage Tax · · Score: 1

    Instead of putting all the transmitters, receivers and coax into a vault, install it in the Governor's office and home (the one he spends the most time in), and make sure all RF this shit generates is piped in unshielded, cooks his brain all the way down to his scrotum.

    Throw in a free microwave oven! Nice healthy cooking.

    Ignoring the obvious waste of spectrum, where are the GPS's going to be made?

    OREGON? OR CHINA?!

    Let me guess...

  21. Re: on Legal Troubles Continue To Mount For Diebold · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Oops. You truly are clueless.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3_xFb1sWKU

    Did I mention Mike Connell, Rove's computer guru, subpoenaed in election, is now dead?

    No we do not need those dog crap machines by the crappy company Diebold (who changed their name in an effort to obfuscate) rolled out to the rest of the nation.

    What we DO NEED is to OUTLAW all electronics in our elections. PERIOD!!!

  22. Security Access by Criminals on Ask Cybersecurity Commission Chairman Jim Langevin About US Cybersecurity Plans · · Score: 1

    When corrupt officials are busted how is it they still keep their security clearance, and still have access to government buildings and computers?

    In this light.
    What good is the Dept of Homeland Security?

    The only thing they seem to be cracking down on is honest citizens trying to shine a light on corruption.

  23. Bush administration BOFH's on Is There a Cyberwar, and Is the US Losing It? · · Score: 1

    Trying for money for new kit. Remember though, no matter how much kit they get, they will still get cracked. Why they still keep sensitive shit accessible is beyond me. (That's where the real crime is!!) Perhaps firing the Bush Administration BOFH's would save enough money for more kit so they can erase the rest of the Bush emails, and scrub the Whitehouse.gov website even further. PS: a hint, if you don't want china sending packets then FUCKING BLOCK THEIR SHIT. I got a firewall that cost me $100 bucks that doesn't let one packet from China in.

  24. Re:ACTRA/SOCAN on Canadian Groups Call For Massive Net Regulation · · Score: 1

    I'd expect more legislation like this as the worlds markets head south.

  25. Facism on BT Silences Customers Over Phorm · · Score: 1

    One way to deal with fascism.

    Make the public aware.
    Stop funding them.
    Lobby against them.
    Send a battalion of Lawyers or Solicitors after them.

    webwise tries to sell this insecure proxy spying nonsense as a security product. They are telling you it's safe, but you must take it on blind faith that it's safe. In essence they are trying to make the whole web their own personal network. You have to trust them. Perhaps if you can prove that it's false advertising, and a deceptive lie, you can get them shut down and outlawed.

    If they are routing all their packets through a router, you have no choice but to find another ISP, stop using the web, or accept it.

    What a unacceptable world this fascist company has created. I'd resist. Straight up. There is no way I would stay with that nonsense.

    I am wondering if cidr ban on their/8 would help your cause? By getting complaints for no connectivity perhaps this should be part of the solution.
    If you have the IP / cidr numbers post them!

    Maybe we who host websites outside of their networks can do re-directs to a page explaining the problem. We need the cidr and or ip numbers so we can detect, then either block or redirect their connections. And we need a text of what to say specifically.

    Meanwhile, Cancel your contract, and sue them for spying.
    Short their stock, make their company worth zero. Get this out on Newspaper, Magazines, Broadcast tv, and radio. Move fast!

    Don't just hope to switch ISP's, do it right now.