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  1. Humans Continue To Be 'Weak Link' on Humans Continue To Be "Weak Link" In Data Security · · Score: 1

    In other news, carbon based lifeforms require nutritional sustenance.
    Come on people! Enough of these filler stories!

  2. Re:TLD is a dumb place to do any filtering on Final Decision Deferred On ".xxx" Domains · · Score: 1

    Go back in time, kill Abraham ( no, not that one. this one) There problem solved. No more Christians, Jews or Muslims. We'll be all better off without them!

  3. Re:Advice on China Warns Google To Obey Or Leave · · Score: 1

    It's not the currency, it's the almost free labor.

  4. Re:It is logical on William Shatner Takes On Social Networking · · Score: 2, Informative

    Don't underestimate the power of virgins concentrated in a small place. Sometimes they change spin, randomly. Queer quantum things begin to occur between them.

  5. Re:How did a 3-year old pull the trigger? on Accidental Wii Suicide · · Score: 1

    This thing reeks heavily of murder. He just LEFT it there? Riiiight.

  6. Re:Typical /. on Accidental Wii Suicide · · Score: 1

    Common decency and good taste, on slashdot? Are we still talking about the same website. That doesn't sound like the slashdot I've been reading in the past few years.

  7. Derp on Bill Gates No Longer World's Richest Man · · Score: 1

    NO ONE CARES

  8. Re:Let me be the first on EU Parliament Rejects ACTA In a 663 To 13 Vote · · Score: 1

    Everyone. At least our metric system isn't based on "stones" "feet" and we use Celsius much more humane temperature measuring system.

  9. Bloom is out, boom is in. on MIT Produces Electricity Using Thermopower Waves · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes and it's going to start a whole new era of Boom Energy

  10. Re:Interesting detail in the DLL: on Energizer USB Battery Charger Software Infects PCs · · Score: 1

    While you're at it, make all of your usb drives have a file named autorun.inf and through the security/permissions tab deny all rights to everyone on that file. No read, no write, no changing rights. Most Cheap viruses can't cope with that. They could take ownership of the file but they haven't wisened up yet.

  11. Re:Note: Apache ON WINDOWS on Serious Apache Exploit Discovered · · Score: 1

    Have you tried to run anything for real with a limited user account on windows? Yeah.

  12. Just no on Sony Patents Game Demos With Feature Erosion · · Score: 0, Troll

    Go to hell Sony, we're tired of your shenanigans!

  13. Re:A Clockwork Orange on Using Classical Music As a Form of Social Control · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I like classical music, if this was done in MY country, I'd make it my mission to destroy any and all of these classical music blaring speakers.

  14. Re:It's easy to stop a car. on $1M Prize For Finding Cause of Unintended Acceleration · · Score: 1

    hm i see your point, how about a hydraulic system that raises the axles above the floor-line? Also this discussion is meaningless, there are "run away escape ramps" on highways, it's an inclined hill of gravel, it stops your runaway car/truck

  15. It's easy to stop a car. on $1M Prize For Finding Cause of Unintended Acceleration · · Score: 1

    Here it is: Jam the front and rear axles! and if that doesn't work, eject the axles so the car slides with all it's underframe on the road for a while...

  16. Re:If only the cache were actually -good- on Ars Analysis Calls Windows 7 Memory Usage Claims "Scaremongering" · · Score: 1

    You can still use a ramdrive, you should look into "Dataram RAMDisk", it's free and fully configurable.

  17. Re:If only the cache were actually -good- on Ars Analysis Calls Windows 7 Memory Usage Claims "Scaremongering" · · Score: 1

    Now ONLY if it had a spiffy cache configuration control menu. Why not let ME choose what it should cache and what not? Is the almighty cache dev team so enlightened so that they choose instead of me?

  18. Re:Not just typos on Google Makes $500M a Year On Typos · · Score: 1

    Because the harvesters use the same template sometimes the same images even, the name is snatched from an expired domain and it's full of adlinks that have something thematically to do with what it was before, often there's shit on it like " THE BEST PLACE TO SEARCH FOR XYZ " And it's pretty obvious when one company has 2k+ sites with the same damn template, you figure it out!

  19. Re:Broaden their test base on Microsoft Confirms Update-Linked BSODs Required Compromised Machines · · Score: 1

    God forbid they clone a windows disk from a friend and use that as the basis for their slipstreamed cd... geez you people have NO imagination!

  20. Re:Not just typos on Google Makes $500M a Year On Typos · · Score: 1

    These "domain harvesters" should be illegal and removed. Most of the time they follow a very basic structure, wonder who's behind them. Can we get some sort of vigilantism done on this thing...

  21. Re:I'm pretty sure on Google, Apple Call Workers' Race & Gender Trade Secrets · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Nothing good can come out of this, "equal opportunity laws" encourage slack and forced hires.

  22. Re:Curiosity on Operation Titstorm Hits the Streets · · Score: 1

    That's ineffective if connections are managed on cue, all of your time out connections amount to a single thread idling at .5% of the system's capacity. Ms' servers do that, also if you configure Apache correctly something very similar happens.

  23. Re:Curiosity on Operation Titstorm Hits the Streets · · Score: 1

    Actually there are automated "vampire leech" scripts that "rape" bandwidth, you just open a page like that a few times and it automatically loads images ( usually the beefiest ) from the target websiteand continue to spawn iframes, you get enough of these going and enough people to do it and it gets quite scary.

  24. Re:"tit storm" on Operation Titstorm Hits the Streets · · Score: 1

    Hey now, both sexes can enjoy a good ol' titstorm!

  25. What could possibly go wrong... on Armed Robot Drones To Join UK Police Force · · Score: 1

    Sure why not. Why not make them sniper bots while you're at it, throw in nuclear powered autonomous plains too...
    FFS!