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  1. Re:the cutoff jokes are just old on New Denial-of-Service Attack Is a Killer · · Score: 1

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  2. but what about... on Hacker Conventions Ranked By Bandwidth-Per-Visitor · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...BiMonSciFiCon?!? of all the cons, that is obviously the most important

  3. Re:This Rank Garden on Slashdot's Disagree Mail · · Score: 1

    mental masturbation? well do they at least make a cream so it doesn't chafe and get all red and hurty?

  4. Re:Let me be one of the first to say on Seinfeld-Windows TV Ad Anything But 'Delicious' · · Score: 1

    pfft. you'd probably waste it anyway.

  5. Re:Even 14 may be a stretch on Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud · · Score: 1

    i can easily pick out the two that look underage, and i lived there for a few years too. my wife, who is from hong kong, has yet to talk to a family member or friend that believes the two in question are of age.

  6. Re:My question is on Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud · · Score: 1

    you guys had beth tweddle on the uneven bars that would have gotten silver if it weren't for the chinese. she had a fantastic routine, the fact that she is 23 and able to get the scores she did makes me a little upset for her

  7. Re:This is not about the network's security on The Inside Story On the San Francisco Network Hijacking · · Score: 1

    since you are AC i won't give you mod points, but you are spot-on about job security. in the short (3 years) time i have worked as network/IT support i have seen some of the dumbest network implementations, be it windows or a netware or vlan/wan/vpn setup. and it was hard to figure out, and the only reason was so these bone-heads could keep their job or keep their customers, as the end-users were too afraid of change, and what it might bring. usually, though, it had been change for the better

  8. Re:I can't believe Google would do this! on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    but this exploit still probably won't help sean penn...

  9. Re:Obligatory... on The Very Worst Uses of Windows · · Score: 1

    sweet post. we recently had a woman in an customer office insist that they get apple imac's for the web development team, because they were oh-so superior and she could manage them herself. so we came in to migrate to a new sbs server and setup the macs. over the next few days, the devs got more and more frustrated because this woman not only didn't know how to really manage the macs, and how to have it interoperate with an active directory domain, but she insited on the macs without really considering what the devs needed, and thus were locked out of doing nearly everything they needed to do (test php scripts, etc.), all because she knows macs are so superior. not for business they aren't, IMO. she even refused to get office for mac, even though she is now bitching that iCal doesn't work with exchange free/busy. way to do your homework...

  10. Re:Free on Best Buy Is Selling Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    no unfortunately not really sarcasm. i would love to have some of your non-techies every once in a while. :)

  11. Re:Free on Best Buy Is Selling Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Non-techies are in general scared of downloading programs from the internet.

    well it sure as hell doesn't stop them from clicking every damn popup known to man and inevidably getting huge amounts of crapware. also doesn't stop them from somehow getting every single IE toolbar ever written.

  12. Re:Natural? on North Pole Ice On Track To Melt By September? · · Score: 1

    nuclear winter?! i think you have found the solution we are looking for!

  13. Re:but.. on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 1

    totally. i am a fairly hairy man. my wife is chinese, and has very little body hair and, in all honesty, this was one of the [many] factors in ending up with her.
    i just hope that body hair is on the recessive gene...

  14. Re:"Open up your phone's receiver" on Guide to DIY Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    how about a time traveler with a mullet?

  15. Re:It's worth every penny on Denon's $499 Ethernet Cable · · Score: 1

    time travelers like this guy?

  16. Re:Yeah, about fake IDs on TSA Bans Flight If You Refuse To Show ID · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...but did you two show ID?

  17. deep penetration on Spitzer's 5-Gigapixel Milky Way · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because Spitzer sees in infrared, it penetrates much farther into the galaxy... wow, never thought i would see "Spitzer" and "penetrate" in the same sentance together and *not* be talking about a certain governor
  18. Re:The Video Shows the Holy Grail of Sat Hacking on Satellite TV Hacker Tells His Story · · Score: 2, Funny

    don't forget about the flux capacitor, you insensitive clod!

  19. Re:Good on YouTube Refuses To Remove Terrorist Videos · · Score: 1

    i was actually thinking of the westboro baptists, not jerry falwell, but again i honestly don't hear much mention of his name, or anyone who really agrees with (much less, respects) any of his more outlandish statements. and did you think politicians were anything but whores?

  20. Re:Why? on Bits of Tassie Tiger Brought Back from Extinction · · Score: 1

    hey just because your id is 50k doesn't mean you are immune from nitpickiness, especially when entirely different geographies and cultures are involved :)

  21. Re:Good on YouTube Refuses To Remove Terrorist Videos · · Score: 2, Interesting

    i'm not sure who you talk to but i know of no one who has any kind of respect for any member of that congregation, even among a lot of mainstream right radio programs

  22. Re:Why? on Bits of Tassie Tiger Brought Back from Extinction · · Score: 1

    china. pandas are from china.

  23. Re:Might as well make a buck... on China Buying US Directed Sound 'Weapon' · · Score: 1

    i think i am going to disagree with only your last statement. militarily speaking, i believe china (the gov't) is only interested in china, and what they believe is theirs, or at least has been at one point in history. look at fujian. they regularly hold military excercises in their port cities and have increased their missile depots quite a bit in the past few years, and it just so happens that it is the closest province to taiwan. convenient, huh? now tibet. rumor has it that the chinese believe a part of NE india was once theirs. gaining control over tibet makes that passage all the much easier. i don't think they will direct an attack against us, but they will have no problem with fighting us if we get in between them and what they believe is rightfully theirs.

  24. pfft on First Space Lawyer Graduates · · Score: 1

    when i got my degree in ancient inuit whaling techniques, nobody gave a rip...

  25. Re:Question: HongKong? on An Inside Look at the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    nope. hong kong has been pretty much left alone across the board. they have a chinese "overseer", but they make their own laws (for the most part) and, in my opinion, the chinese reds are smart enough to realize it is too economically important to change much, at least right now.