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  1. So many fucking Russians, holy shit.

  2. Re:Better question than "what's next" on TrueCrypt Alternatives Step Up Post-Cryptanalysis · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I've been thinking that the way they went out is a lot more perplexing now that the audit came up clean.

  3. Re:Just what we need in our server rooms on Why Military Personnel Make the Best IT Pros · · Score: 1

    I'm a veteran. USAF 1992-1996. The government is taking our children and sending them half way around the world to kill people when it might make a few extra bucks for the oligarchs. There are lawful kill orders. There are unlawful kill orders. Both are carried out all day every day. No one signs up for infantry and is then surprised that it might mean shooting at people. NO ONE. I'm a veteran who tried to make the world a better place. It is much worse now. So I complain. The system is a fucking joke. You couldn't possibly be a bigger cunt.

  4. Re: Every single day on Comcast Confessions · · Score: 1, Insightful

    See how effective that was?

  5. DRM? on Freedreno Graphics Driver Gets PRIME, Render Node Support · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing that doesn't mean Digital Rights Management in this context?

  6. Re: "Blactivision" on Blizzard Breaks For Independence As Kotick Plans $8.2 Billion Dollar Buyout · · Score: 1

    I prefer Blizactard.

  7. A moment of silence on PCWorld Magazine Is No More · · Score: 1

    A moment of silence for boot, the last computer magazine to matter.

  8. What a letdown. on Rock Band Live's Second Act: Networks and Data Centers · · Score: 1

    I loved playing drums on Rock Band, and I'm currently in love with Rocksmith. Based on the title, I thought this was some sequel to Rock Band that was going to allow multiplayer with real instruments.

  9. I don't get it on The Pirate Bay Launches Free VPN · · Score: 1

    Most people seem to respect information security. They would consider it unethical to hack into iTunes and download songs for free. It would be considered wrong by most to get Hulu Plus for free if a way was found. No one thinks you should be able to get into private Dropbox accounts and have access to any file at will. You certainly don't want your private IMs, txts, or e-mails published without your approval. Why is it then, that when the ACL becomes a written or verbal request instead of a matter of file permissions is that considered a different matter?

  10. Not in my experience on Americans Happy To Pay More For Clean Energy, But Only a Little More · · Score: 2

    After my IT consulting company cratered under the weight of the economy, I got involved with an Energy Supply Company, that I will not spam you with. Now that I've gathered a few hundred customers, who are all given the option of having their bills go down using traditional energy sources or having their bills go up using Green-e Certified energy (wind power here in NY) exactly ZERO chose to pay an extra $0.02 per KWh to go green.

  11. Re:It'll take a little getting used to, that's all on Hobbit Film Underwhelms At 48 Frames Per Second · · Score: 1

    Is there really a difference? Isn't hyper-real just another word for fake? Is it possible to be fake in the wrong or right direction?

  12. It'll take a little getting used to, that's all on Hobbit Film Underwhelms At 48 Frames Per Second · · Score: 5, Interesting

    When my old TV finally gave up the magic smoke, I replaced it with a modern 240Hz LCD panel. The first show we watched on it was Lost. Everyone immediately said it looked fake. It was compared to a low budget History Channel documentary instead of a high budget network show. Within a week or two no one I lived with seemed to notice the difference any more. It was just different, therefore something for most people to complain about, until it became the new normal.

  13. Welcome on Pink Floyd Give In To Digital Downloads · · Score: 1

    tooooooo the machine.

  14. Lifeware on What is the Current State of Home Automation? · · Score: 1

    The current awesome sauce that powers the Home of the Future at Disney Land is LifeWare http://www.life-ware.com/ Right now it is all Windows Media Center based, and extremely expensive. They have however seen the error of their ways, and plan on being compatible with Linux and Mac OS in the future. More info here: http://www.life-ware.com/products/evolving-tech.php

  15. It's not what you want. on What To Do With a Free Xbox 360 Pro? · · Score: 1

    Sell it. The 360 is made to play games, and none of the games out there seem to pique your interest. It'll do some other stuff, but it doesn't do any of them wonderfully. If you want a cheap yet robust media player set-top box, you want a Popcorn Hour C-200. It only plays media files, and it plays nearly every format under the sun. It won't play video games though.

  16. Re:very pretty on First Look At Wild New "Level 10" Concept PC Case · · Score: 1

    (Score:5, Ironic)

  17. Re:And then what? on Apple Pulls C64 Emulator From the App Store · · Score: 1

    Pretty much anything. Lunix existed before JeffK!!. http://lng.sourceforge.net/

  18. Re:"Adult" and "Mature" labeling on Defending Games For Adults on National Television · · Score: 1

    You're overthinking it. Its FOR adults or FOR mature people. As in mature people can handle this. I thought it was obvious that Grand Theft Auto 3 isn't considered mature content, but it is reserved for a mature audience.

  19. Dell Latitude on Replacing a Thinkpad? · · Score: 1

    The Dell Latitude is the closest competetor I've seen to the T-series Thinkpad. It has the magnesium alloy durable chasis, the hard drive head parking software, fingerprint reader option, and all that other neat stuff. I personally got one, and it was a lemon, so I returned it and got a T50, but a friend of mine has migrated his entire company to Latitudes and he couldn't be happier.

  20. Small Business Backups on Backing Up Laptops In a Small Business? · · Score: 1

    Roaming Profiles are probably the easiest way to get this done fairly transparently to the user. It will take a long time to log on the first time after this is set up, but it won't be bad after that. Just make sure that users store their databases in their My Documents folder or on their Desktop or some other obvious place like that. You can't use Windows Offline Folders syncronization, because that blocks syncing any files it thinks is a database. As stated before, encrypting people's drives is probably a good idea. If you do this, roaming profiles will store an unencrypted verion of the users' files on the server, which can easily be backed up at night, leaving you with a plenty of recovery options.