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  1. Re:bitcoins are traceable on Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim · · Score: 1

    The addresses the bitcoins are traceable to, on the other hand...

  2. Re:The real story here is... on Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim · · Score: 1

    From what I've seen the fraud on Silk Road isn't any worse than on Ebay.

  3. Re:Video Game Inspired? on Gamers May Get a Charge Out of the Gauss Rifle · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure there was a "Gauss rifle" by exactly that name in STALKER: SoC as well.

  4. Offensive censorship on Gamers May Get a Charge Out of the Gauss Rifle · · Score: 1

    Had this guy released the plans I might not have looked at them, but since he offensively censored the information I went and learned all about coil guns.

  5. Re:And in the future... on UK Paraplegic Woman First To Take Robotic Suit Home · · Score: 1

    I wonder why nobody's ever made a videogame addon for those things to make them more fun. All it would take is a tach and a couple buttons for steering to plug into an old laptop or something.

  6. Alright on Battlestar Galactica Community Game Diaspora Has Arrived · · Score: 1

    The next motherfucker to name any kind of computer related thing "Diaspora" is going to be tied down and whipped with corded mice!

  7. Re:Analogue telephone services are very robust on Business Tier For Australia's NBN Brings Big Possibilities For VoIP · · Score: 1

    If you meant a SIP backend to a POTS system then I agree with you, it just gives the end user the downsides of both systems and saves money for the telco. I was talking about end-to-end 100% SIP.

  8. Re:Analogue telephone services are very robust on Business Tier For Australia's NBN Brings Big Possibilities For VoIP · · Score: 1

    You clearly don't know much about SIP if you think POTS is more decentralized or reliable or operates better under marginal conditions (there is a text protocol within SIP). The only advantages POTS has are a separate electrical supply and better accountability (if SIP became popular there would be a surge in telemarketing until something like DenyHosts w/ sync logs is implemented - in the long run though it would be better as it would allow the blocking of political telemarketing using privately-controlled lists. You know, on top of making voice calls as free and open as email).

  9. Re:LOLOLOL on Anonymous Leaks 1M Apple Device UDIDs · · Score: 1

    Except they'd then have to also hack all the retailers between Foxconn (or another manufacturer in the case of almost all my computers) and myself.

  10. Re:Net Neutrality on Obama and Romney Respond To ScienceDebate.org Questionnaire · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yep this was the Romney response that disgusted me the most. Full of bald-faced lies and right-wing scare words.

  11. Re:Fuck me. Romney has a case of.. on Obama and Romney Respond To ScienceDebate.org Questionnaire · · Score: 5, Informative

    The bald-faced denial of simple facts involved in his response to Internet governance makes his veiled climate denial seem reasonable in comparison. He called net neutrality "a solution looking for a problem."

  12. Re:./ed on Obama and Romney Respond To ScienceDebate.org Questionnaire · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Thanks, mod parent Informative!

  13. Re:./ed on Obama and Romney Respond To ScienceDebate.org Questionnaire · · Score: 1

    Yep it's gone down hard and there's no Google cache. If anyone was able to load it, please copy and paste.

  14. Re:At least they're doing it in the open on Australian Attorney General Pushes Ahead With Gov't Web Snooping · · Score: 2

    Echelon was a quaint old thing compared to what they're doing now but you're right.

  15. Re:Cheaper & Stronger than Carbon Fiber? on Wood Pulp Extract Stronger Than Carbon Fiber Or Kevlar · · Score: 2

    Huh I've never seen a CF tube frame (unless you mean a metal one with CF reinforcement). I've competed in offroad rallies and never heard of them. Got any links?

  16. Re:Cheaper & Stronger than Carbon Fiber? on Wood Pulp Extract Stronger Than Carbon Fiber Or Kevlar · · Score: 1

    Usually the frames are made of chromoly or stainless steel, body panels are made from CF - the big exception being F1 where they use a CF monocoque.

    CF body panels actually give very poor value for money...but if there's a lot of money to spend...

    On regular production cars on the other hand, CF or a substitute could be very useful because they have to meet safety standards and you don't get the benefit of 6-point harnesses or helmets with HANS devices.

  17. LOLOLOL on Anonymous Leaks 1M Apple Device UDIDs · · Score: -1, Troll

    Serves you right, walled garden sheep. My computers can only be identified with serials that you'll need root access to read, and they never leave the computer.

  18. Bad news - tiered Internet on Business Tier For Australia's NBN Brings Big Possibilities For VoIP · · Score: 1

    This is not a good thing, this is the tiered Internet that net neutrality is intended to stop.

    And VoIP works just fine without it BTW.

  19. Sounds interesting on Steve Jobs Reincarnated As a Warrior-Philosopher, Thai Group Says · · Score: 1

    Could make a good action anime series to hold me over until Bleach continues XD

  20. Nice on Russia's New Secure Android Tablet Keeps Data From Google · · Score: 1

    This was one of the main problems I had with Android, may have to consider running this build sometime in the future as my N900 gets older and older..

  21. Re:Its kind of really sad on What The Apollo 11 Crew Did For Life Insurance · · Score: 1

    No most countries really don't. Some have Democrats under a different name if they're unlucky.

  22. Re:Seriously? This was approved? on Funky Flying Wing Rotates 90 Degrees To Go Supersonic · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hey if you can post InfoWorld articles I think anything short of goatse is fair game (actually there was that goatse-ish link to an artist's website a few years back...)

  23. Re:This is how Apple on Apple Rejects Drone Strike App · · Score: 1

    Hahaha your optimism is adorable, they're just getting started.

  24. Re:Apple's Walled Garden on Apple Rejects Drone Strike App · · Score: 1

    Sense the moment, because this is as close to unbridled, unaccountable power as you will ever come.

    Only if he holes himself up like the Unabomber immediately...

  25. Re:Apple also censored the Manhattan Declaration A on Apple Rejects Drone Strike App · · Score: 1

    What you thought Apple's censorship was politically neutral? The company's run by a gay man, of course your homophobic shit app got banned. You should have supported open computing if you wanted to be free to spread your hatred.