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  1. Re:What is the value in this? on IBM's Jeopardy Strategy · · Score: 1

    You must have one hell of a negotiator to get IBM that cheap

  2. Roll an alt on Will Facebook Become the Net's SSO? · · Score: 1

    I swear its getting to the point where I think I should roll an alt identity and only access my facebook from my phone.

  3. Re:Invalidate Private Keys on Playstation 3 Code Signing Cracked For Good · · Score: 1

    Couldn't I just take one of those hashed exe and reverse engineer it so I can find out where it looks for a "DLL" and then write a custom "DLL" launch my stuff? My use of "DLL" should show how much I know about programing.

  4. Re:PS2? on PS3 Root Key Found · · Score: 1

    Judging from PCSX2's performance that's not going to happen anytime soon. Although I do seem to remember that a few SKUs did have some emulation capability, maybe this will let them rip that functionality and install it to other PS3s.

  5. Re:But why have a catapult at all? on Navy Uses Railgun To Launch Fighter Jet · · Score: 1

    I thought that the Marines were always considered and took credit for being more badass because they had old and second rate equipment?

  6. Re:Daily updates? on CIA Launches WTF To Investigate Wikileaks · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I considered the "Woosh" but I felt like mixing it up a bit

  7. Re:Daily updates? on CIA Launches WTF To Investigate Wikileaks · · Score: 4, Funny
  8. Re:So? on Woman Sues Google Over Street View Shots of Her Underwear · · Score: 1

    True, but this happened in Japan ...

  9. Re:But Of Course on WikiLeaks Continues To Fund Itself Via Flattr · · Score: 1

    I was under the impression that classified was the lowest level, and everything starts at that level until it has been cleared as unclassified.

  10. Re:donate to what exactly? on WikiLeaks Continues To Fund Itself Via Flattr · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm going to need a citation on that.

  11. Re:Old news on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    But can you read it?

  12. Re:Yo dawg, I heard on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    Because he asked if he could leave the country and they said yes, when they said come back we want to have another chat he asked can I go to the embassy they said no, will I get reimbursed for my ticket they said no.

    The only question that I have is did they tell him that they may want to have another chat, and while he is allowed to leave the country you'll need to come back if we need to have another chat?

  13. Re:Best buy? on Retailers Dread Phone-Wielding Shoppers · · Score: 1

    The Amazon app (iOS) allows you to take a picture of the product itself and it will match it up.

  14. Re:In completely unrelated news on Retailers Dread Phone-Wielding Shoppers · · Score: 1

    If they do it at the movie theaters I have no problem with this.

  15. Re:Julian Assange on TIME Names Mark Zuckerberg Person of Year · · Score: 1

    Wasn't that because 4chan make Moot win the poll?

  16. Re:Julian Assange on TIME Names Mark Zuckerberg Person of Year · · Score: 1

    Because you have to be alive, and it was unconfirmed if he was alive or not.

  17. Re:As opposed to Scalia on First-Sale Doctrine Lost Overseas · · Score: 1

    As long as we're going with the us vs them mentality why don't you check which way the "liberal" and the "conservatives" voted, on this one.

  18. Re:Only goods made in the US? on First-Sale Doctrine Lost Overseas · · Score: 1

    Cutco also makes amazing knives.

  19. Re:Good luck on First-Sale Doctrine Lost Overseas · · Score: 2

    The publisher is still getting paid for work done 10 years ago.

  20. Re:Hmm. What part don't they get? on Air Force Blocks NY Times, WaPo, Other Media · · Score: 1

    I was under the impressions that in the military you more or less wave all of your rights and submit yourself to the "Uniform Code of Military Justice"

  21. Re:Drivers! on AMD's New Flagship HD 6970 Tested · · Score: 1

    Unless you are talking about Linux drivers your argument is well outdated.

  22. Re:Confusing naming on AMD's New Flagship HD 6970 Tested · · Score: 2

    Honestly the naming/numbering conventions have never really bothered me, because I'm going to look up a lot of reviews before I buy a video card.

    And to answer your question yes they are more powerful, but as long as you are comparing apples to apples. 6000 --> ABCD. The A is the series the 6's being the latest and greatest; B is the "class" the launch of the series (A) there will be an 8 and a 5(IIRC) 8 being more powerful than the 5 and then later they will add a 9, 7, the 9's being two of the 8's glued together and the 7 being have about 90% of the power of the 8 but cost about 66% as much and a 3(which isn't really for gaming, just video); C is usually a 5 or a 7 and that is low and high. D is always a zero.

    That's the basics of the naming/numbering conventions of ATI/AMD video cards, I make NO claims of accuracy of that but it does reinforce my previous statement of don't worry about it and look up the damn reviews.

  23. Re:Not working here on Hidden Backdoor Discovered On HP MSA2000 Arrays · · Score: 5, Informative

    On the article some guy said it is only accessible through the serial port.

  24. Re:Google?! I'm appalled... on Google Patents Browser Highlight All Button · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one who when they first found out that google's motto was "Don't be evil" they immediately suspected them of actually being evil?

  25. Re:What a Mess.... on Google Patents Browser Highlight All Button · · Score: 1

    Then why didn't someone come up with it before? It seems like most patents are patently obvious after the fact.