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  1. Re:Democratic Socialism at Work for benefit of all on Time Warner Cable Won't Compete, Seeks Legislation · · Score: 1

    I think you forgot your /sarcasm tag. If not, you're a bit...extreme.

    Do you honestly feel that Democratic socialism is the answer? What happens when we elect someone who wants to steal all the money that is supposed to support our utilities? Then what? No fuckin' electricity that's what! So we fire them...big deal. They still have all the money, the public trust in the system is gone, and we are right back where we started. Besides, with no electricity or internet service, how are you going to know what happened anyway? ;)

  2. It's not that serious... on Computer Spies Breach $300B Fighter-Jet Project · · Score: 1

    The article clearly states that the classified network is physically separated from the internet. All the super sensitive info is on a network COMPLETELY SEPARATE from the rest of the world. Furthermore, in order to "connect the laptop to the network" would require significantly more than plugging in the cable and accidentally leaving wireless enabled. Ever heard of port security? How about MAC filtering? There would be no accident for a system to be attached. It would HAVE to be malicious, and even then the individual would have to have access to the router and network configuration to get it to connect. My guess is that most of what they stole was either non-vital or completely falsified. Just because other nations are working on the development, doesn't mean everyone knows everything about the plane, thereby giving everyone access. No matter how much of a "joint" or "coalition" effort it is, there are parts and pieces kept from other nations, especially if it is a US led effort. Have you told your friends ALL of your secrets? The government doesn't either. Stop friggin worrying!

  3. Re:Hooray! on Pirate Bay Court Loss Won't Stop the Flow of Files · · Score: 1

    If I want to know if I'll like a piece of music or not before I buy it, I can hear it on Internet radio stations, real radio stations, the previews on the sites I buy music from...

    I call bullshit. Payolla anyone? Most local bands are just that...local. Without distributing their music on the internet, how is the word of these folks supposed to get out? IMO, the RIAA is a racket that should be disbanded. Additionally, promoters who do very little work, other than pump money into radio stations so the next "hit song" (and I use that term very loosely...Paris Hilton loose) will be played repetitively should not get the millions which they reap. While there is no easy fix, it is fair to say that the distribution power of the internet has convinced me to order a disc off a website of some very small scale bands...bands I never would have heard had I stuck to mainstream media and not downloaded the "trial" songs on file sharing networks. It comes down to a matter of honor and honesty. If you like it, pay for it so they make more. If you don't like it, don't buy it so they go away. Furthermore, REAL artists make their money off concert tickets. They don't release one good song and expect people to blow 20 bucks on a CD chock full of crap and one good song. Or they could have crappy songs but put on a good show (GWAR :p) which would make me fork over 40 bucks to see what kind of craziness ensues.

  4. Re:FFIX?! on A Look At the Final Fantasy XIII Demo, Early Analysis · · Score: 1

    The coolest thing about X was blitzball. That was fun. I didn't mean to say that 10 was the worst (that belongs to X-2...dresses??? WTF?!?!) It just seemed a bit...off. It was too much of a diversion from the older FF games which I still play. 3 was fantastic for the Famicom (thanks to translations) I haven't played the DS remake but I hear it's well made. The PSX remakes of the other games were horrendous! They are so much better on SNES/NES/GBA and the load times...ugh... I'm excited but reserved about 13. I'm still waiting for a re-release of 7, but that is looking less and less like a possibility. I understand there is a PC version with updated graphic textures, but the issues in getting it to run on modern hardware have driven me away from it.

  5. FFIX?! on A Look At the Final Fantasy XIII Demo, Early Analysis · · Score: 1

    Has anyone even played this game? I hear people say 7 was awesome (which it was...the best game for PSX if not more) 8 was crap (again...I agree), 10 was even worse and those other games that shant be mentioned. It seems like everything tanked after the greatest game they've ever made. Well, what about 9?

  6. Re:I still wont shop retail. on The End of Tax-Free Internet Shopping? · · Score: 1

    Tiger Direct has food! Sweet!

  7. Re:A game I'd love to see on How Steam Revived a Dead Game · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Tribes 2? It was terrible.

    The reason it flopped was it lost everything that made Tribes 1 a great game.

    Tribes 1 was fast paced, requires little skill to start, but incredible amounts to master, and was just plain stupidly fun. Cue Tribes 2: For starters, slow, too easy, skiing was nerfed considerably etc etc. Why would anyone leave T1?

    There...fixed that for you. Not to be a grammar Nazi, but this is definitely a first for me...even on /.

  8. It actually wasn't so bad. on How Do Militaries Treat Their Nerds? · · Score: 1
    I spent 10 years in the Air Force and just got out in December. I'm now a contractor and I love it. I don't have to worry about getting sent to Iraq to fight a battle for which I am unprepared. I deployed quite often and spent nearly 2 of my 10 years doing systems support in the mid east. I LOVED my job before they started send AF people to do convoy duty. Did I sign up for the military expecting my life to be in danger? Yes. Did I sign up for the military expecting to drive down roads and avoid IEDs? No. I didn't join the Air Force to get shot at.

    Everyone in my unit knew how technical we all were, and the whole shop was a bunch of geeks. We were treated well and highly respected (though inadequately paid.) We would get together for LAN parties and talk about geeky things and it was fun. Then I went to be an instructor and it all went to hell. Now I'm doing systems again and it is a blast all over. I'm not sure how it is in the Army and Marines, but if you fall into the right job at the right base, it can be a blast.

    Even when we were deployed, we were still able to have a lot of fun because most of the time we went as a group. This has become less the case which is why I'm glad I got out when I did. I miss the atmosphere, but the time came to either get out or get shot at. What would you do?

  9. Re:The More You Read the Uglier It Gets on How Office Depot Pushes Service Plans On Customers · · Score: 1

    We don't have any Velcro stores where I live. Is that a West Coast thing?

  10. Re:What the hell? on Suspect Freed After Exposing Cop's Facebook Status · · Score: 1
    What if a dear runs out in front of me? Do I dare call the dear stupid?

    "He deared to kill a King's dare!"

  11. Re:Increase HD capacity in three steps on What To Do With Old USB Keys, Low-Capacity Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    I tried this and it didn't work. What's the 8 bit breakdown for infinity?

  12. Re:Will it be fun? on Beatles Rock Band Game Coming In September · · Score: 1

    Whoops...I meant #1 Pert, #2 Bonham...my apologies for any Rush fans who were angered by this. Cool your flappy heads!

  13. Re:Will it be fun? on Beatles Rock Band Game Coming In September · · Score: 1

    Have you actually listened to the drums on that song? They're not John Bonham-esque by any means, but there is more to it than what you've described. (John Bonham is hands down the best drum to have ever lived, Neil Pert a close second.) Most of the appeal to this game won't be thrashing guitars and wearing out your calf muscle using the kick pedal, it's about nostalgia. I'm only 30 but I've listened to the Beatles my entire life. I'll tell you what, play the game, and if Hey Jude is included, go ahead and play it on expert if you feel it is so simple. Post your score and let your actions do the talking. Or just make your own game.

  14. Bring on the Beatles! on Beatles Rock Band Game Coming In September · · Score: 1

    If I have to roll through the early 60's to get to some of their better stuff, I'll do it, so long as it's not 50/50 in terms of boy band and "experimental" music. Are they going to release a sitar style controller to document their time with Ravi Shankar? Some of those tunes were extremely "inspiring." I am honestly very pumped about this...now only if they release the Dead on a track pack for those of us with a PS2...

  15. Re:No, they don't on Should Job Seekers Tell Employers To Quit Snooping? · · Score: 1

    Is the fact that you have a student loan something that employers can find from publicly available information online?

    Not really, but they can run a soft credit check on you in the states without your permission.

    In the UK you'd have to authorise a credit check for someone to find out about that.

    We here in the states don't have that option. Soft credit hits are performed all the time. Yay junk mail!

    On the assumption that companies would want to check this in order to cut out poorer candidates...

    It's nothing to do with wealth, per se, it's about "responsibility."

    ...surely if they have that intention they can already make assumptions based on accent, place of birth, family home...

    Time to go skiing on the slippery slopes. Look, the worst part about the US today is that people are losing their jobs because the economy sucks, which results in people losing their homes, which result in people having shit credit reports, which results in not being able to get a good job based on credit history. That's the gist!

  16. Re:Apple OS != Linux? on Microsoft Sees Linux As Bigger Competitor Than Apple · · Score: 1

    Actually, most of the heavy lifting is done by the admins to put those huge systems that run MS server software into the racks.

  17. Re:Ah, the era of homepages on Jurassic Web · · Score: 1

    Learn to grammar.

    And the award for most obscure use of the word "grammar" goes to... I was going to harass you until I remembered that grammar can be used as a verb...so long as you're a complete tool.

  18. Re: Oh Shut Up! on Game Technology To Watch In 2009 · · Score: 1

    "Butthurt Fanboy Wharrgarbl"!

    LOL! That's exactly what I was thinking...

  19. Re:Quake3-Live is STILL relevant! on Quake Live Open Beta Begins Feb. 24th · · Score: 1

    "all FPS games to some degree *REDUCE* to the most basic element of point-and-shoot-fragging.

    I disagree. I watched a guy who was phenomenal in Q3 and blew goats at UT. He owned me in Q3, but I smoked him in UT (Shock rifle :p) If you are good and point-and-shoot then you definitely can do well in any FPS, however with different weapons and strategies (recognizing strengths/weaknesses) they add their own elements.

  20. Re:Generate your own 'fake' logs on Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs · · Score: 1

    I wasn't suggesting the government maintain the logs for us...eek..I don't even want to think of that. I was approaching the financial aspect. However, I could see the whole "well if you don't have the money we'll just keep an eye on that for ya!" That's for suckers...

  21. Re:Generate your own 'fake' logs on Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the buggies the Amish use don't have headlights. The govt makes them put reflectors on their buggies, that the Amish hate.

    WTF? This has nothing to do with it. Are you suggesting that the reflectors that those buggies are required to have can contain 2 years worth of logs? Furthermore, this is for the safety of motorists and the Amish (not to mention the horses.) Unless there is some kind of compensation for the storage/backup/restore of these logs, I don't see how this holds water. I should not be "required" to do anything with my network. BTW, as previously stated, what if I run static IPs? What then?

  22. Re:if you think it's over... on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 1

    SHHHHHH!!! Don't give them any ideas....

  23. Re:Old news is old on New York Wants To Tax Internet Downloads · · Score: 1

    My apologies. I'm used to getting screwed on property taxes every year. I guess that's the price you pay to live in a state with a lower cost of living (snicker)

  24. Re:Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell et al. on Student Satirist Gets 3 Months; the Judge, Likely More · · Score: 1

    I totally agree. Once you are placed in the public eye, you open yourself up for satire. It comes with the territory. While it is fortunate that the records of these children will be "locked away" once they turn 18, those records are still there. They aren't wiped off the face of the Earth as some may think. It is a process of appealing to have the record expunged which may be costly (as nothing in the court system is ever free.) Furthermore, if one of these children is released prior to turning 18, they still have that mark on their record should they apply for a job. This is truly sad that justice is for sale...even when children are involved.

  25. Re:Old news is old on New York Wants To Tax Internet Downloads · · Score: 1

    Ahhh but that is a "property tax" that is due every time you register, hence every year. This is about sales Tax. Taxes were so bad in NY (and the lack of jobs, but I digress) that I moved the hell out. I live in GA now where the taxes are much better. My home in NY would cost me twice as much price wise, and nearly 3 times as much property tax wise. Can Gov. Patterson even SEE what he is signing?!?!? You could stick a pen in his nose he gets so close to the bills he puts his signature on.