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  1. The insider threat is real on Popular Sex Toy Caught Sending Intimate Data To Manufacturer (fusion.net) · · Score: 1

    Just another example of how the insider threat results in data exfiltration.

  2. So what's next - Intel vs. AMD? on Jury Rules Google Violated Java Copyright, Google Moves For Mistrial · · Score: 1

    Since AMD processors use the x86 specification and expand on that using proprietary extensions (like MMX), is this the nail in the coffin for non-Intel processors that implement the same microcode APIs in order to achieve compatibility?

  3. Create your own on European Union Asks US To Free ICANN · · Score: 1

    If the EU doesn't like the way the US is handling ICANN, then they can go through the expense to build their own Internet. When they do, lets make sure they also take posession of the .ru and .cn domains as well, just for giggles. That way when they start whining about how hard it is to control nations outside their jurisdiction, it might sink in to why the one nation/singular control doctrine has worked for so long.

  4. Re:Hmm.. on Student Arrested For Classroom Texting · · Score: 1

    I could be wrong in this, but in some countries having an education is a privilege - not a right or required by law. If we extended that thought to the public education system here in the US, then the teachers could then focus on the students who truly wanted to learn. Face it - not everybody wants to be educated, and the world needs janitors and ditch diggers and other unskilled labor too. I was taught growing up that I had a choice - I could work with my back or work with my brain. Since my dad was a general contractor, I got to "experience" the work with my back and decided I needed to get the education. (I have an M.S. in software engineering) The problem I see there is that the teacher's unions would drop a brick as then we wouldn't need all the deadweight they bring to the table, and those teachers that actually can teach would be employed while those that can't can join the students that didn't want to be taught in the first place. As for my kids, I had them in private school. However, private schools now have the same problems as public schools with the voucher system that's in place. Now we homeschool because A) We know the teacher personally, B) Our "student" gets one on one help when he has problems grasping a subject, C) He can progress at his own pace instead of having to learn at the rate of the slowest person in the class and D) If we need to use corporal punishment, we could. When we take him into public or he attends a homeshool league function, he is a respectful gentleman unlike the unruly brats in the traditional school system (And we find the "unsocialized" homeschooler jokes/arguments hilarious. Those that don't homeschool have no clue how much quality "socialization" goes on - but I'll leave that for another discussion)

  5. Re:Stalemate. on Microsoft Accused of Squandering Billions On R&D · · Score: 1

    I think the point of the shareholders is that instead of investing in R&D thats going nowhere should instead be paid out as dividends. It's either that or one of shareholders actually tried to use .Net or an application based on .Net and realized what a piece of crap the platform really is.

  6. Re:Electronic Acknowledgement Receipt on Amazon 1-Click Lawyers Make USPTO Work Xmas Eve · · Score: 1

    Now if the USPTO could return it back to Amazon on New Years Eve and require a 24 hour response - that would be hilarious. Nothing like reading over patent blah blah blah with a hangover.

  7. Re:rm -rf / on (Useful) Stupid Unix Tricks? · · Score: 2, Funny

    kill woman

    -bash: kill: woman: arguments must be process or job IDs

    Even in Linux you can't bash or kill woman - it requires an argument and I'm sure the job ID is really a reference to your paycheck.

  8. Coword & CoOffice on FOSS Multicast Document Sharing? · · Score: 1

    There is an application called CoWord & CoOffice (http://cooffice.ntu.edu.sg/coword/) that sounds like it will do what you are needing to do. It requires M$ Word, but it was the only thing we found that allowed multi-user simultaneous document editing. Maybe one day this same functionality will show up in OpenOffice (HINT HINT!)