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  1. Re:Not impossible on Massive Botnet "Indestructible," Say Researchers · · Score: 1

    If you do all that, why are you wasting your time in a comp shop? That's the point. People are not prepared to pay properly for a good job.

  2. Re:This is bad because? on Gray Whale, Southern-Hemisphere Algae Seen In N. Atlantic · · Score: 1

    Is there *anything* good that can happen to an ecosystem?

    Gradual change.

    Like the dinosaur extinction?

  3. Only one problem on Vint Cerf Says Fix the Net With More Pipe · · Score: 1

    It's all about control not user experience.

  4. Re:Not Surprised on Google Eyeballing Games · · Score: 1

    For now, whatever they did was the most open platform you could put your hands on. They might not be an open source company, but they are quite open.

  5. Re:Misleading summary and law. on Italy Votes To Abandon Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Yap and it has been like this for years now. But would you really want the Italian to handle Nuclear plants? A quick check into the garbage business shows how the hand of the mafia is still strong in the government business.

  6. Re:I Can Has Subject Title? on Judge Prevents 23,322 Filesharing Does From Being Sued For Now · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Pardon my ignorance, but can anyone say what "23,322 Filesharing Does" are?

    a typo.

  7. Re:Flicker on Sony's Solution To Split-Screen Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    True, I fucked up the cinema Hz with frame rate.

  8. Re:Flicker on Sony's Solution To Split-Screen Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    >"This means that when playing with a friend, you need not sacrifice 50% of screen real estate to accommodate the other player"

    Right, it means you sacrifice 50% of the refresh rate instead. And with all the 3D TV's I have seen so far, that means FLICKER!!

    Will you really miss 50% of 120Hz?

    120Hz total, 60Hz per eye.

    So it will be at 30Hz. It will be like the current shitty 3D movies in the cinema.

  9. Re:Hacking? Easier answers... on Has iTunes Been Hacked? · · Score: 1

    This!

    It is the same with WoW accounts. They hack into poorly secured forums and use the same password and username to log into the game.

  10. Re:Vital Stats on Boot Linux In Your Browser · · Score: 1

    No network. :(

    ~ # ifconfig
    lo Link encap:Local Loopback
                        inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
                        UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
                        RX packets:2 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                        TX packets:2 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                        collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
                        RX bytes:140 (140.0 B) TX bytes:140 (140.0 B)

  11. Re:Yeah, I want a Sony Pony too on Ask Slashdot: How Should Sony Compensate PSN Users? · · Score: 1

    The question is that given Sony has put some many people at so much risk, are two games of their choosing and some credit monitoring enough to compensate?

    More then enough.

    Sony drones will forget about the new fiasco in about 2 weeks. After all, why would you keep giving money to Sony if you don't have memory problems?

  12. Re:And this is a surprise? on Win 7's Malware Infection Rate Climbs, XP's Falls · · Score: 1

    Conflicker didn't need admin rights to propagate. In the previous case the problem is a loose firewall configuration inside the network. Not an easy task if you don't have proper professional IT.

  13. Re:Not yet. on Google Lobbies Nevada To Allow Self-Driving Cars · · Score: 1

    I'm more afraid of the 80 years old, cutting you out on the very last moment.

  14. Re:Rent, Rip, Return, Encode on 23,000 File Sharers Targeted In Latest Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Maybe because the torrent download is much faster and easier then the "legal" version?

  15. Re:Don't do it... on Ask Slashdot: Moving From *nix To Windows Automation? · · Score: 1

    Why not keep to Perl, ok you need to compile it and the script will be as big as 500k, not as clean as a native supported scripting language, but still very effective.

  16. Re:Rights on Sony To Offer Free Identity Theft Monitoring · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Why would someone who wants to sue SONY for incompetence want to keep using their products?

    Sony users have Goldfish memory.

  17. Re:YES! on Firefox On Linux Gets Faster Builds — To Be Fast As Windows · · Score: 1

    What is even funnier is the fact that FF under wine is as fast as the Windows version.

  18. tl;dr on My Crowdsourced Follow-Up About Crowdsourcing · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do I get 100$ if I read the whole article?

  19. Re:Free from liability? Oh yeah? on EFF Advocates Leaving Wireless Routers Open · · Score: 1

    We get the basic modem and installation free of charge with no contract. You can get additional gear if you want, free of charge but you sign a contract to stay with them for a certain period.

    As for stupid country ... of course we have different problems, but Internet is one aree we are proud of.

    P.S: I'm from Slovenia.

  20. Re:Free from liability? Oh yeah? on EFF Advocates Leaving Wireless Routers Open · · Score: 1

    In what stupid country do you live?

    I pay 30E for 20/20 optical line with no throttling, monitoring, bandwidth cap or any kind of this lame shit.

    And my town isn't a big fancy one, just 10,000 inhabitants.

    My wireless is open, I just setup a QoS so a single user can't use all the bandwidth.

  21. Re:Took me all of 60 second to fix on DRM Broke Dragon Age: Origins For Days · · Score: 1

    Only if he is a citizen of an e-fascist country.

  22. WTF?! on Can't Get a Real Girlfriend? Get a "Cloud" Girlfriend · · Score: 1

    If I don't want to sex with a girl I call her "friend" not "cloud girl".

  23. Re:Solution on Workers Will Smash Their PCs To Get an Upgrade · · Score: 1

    I we used Ghost for cloning but now we use microsoft deployment toolkit. It takes a lot more time to setup, but it allows you to deploy windows installation on different hardware (laptop, workstation, ...).

  24. Re:Solution on Workers Will Smash Their PCs To Get an Upgrade · · Score: 1

    Spending $500 on a cheap dual core with 4GB of ram should be high on the priority of any company with aging office workstations. Huge money saver when your employee doesn't have to wait on that old P4 to open a window anymore.

    I see you that have never worked in a big IT company.

    If you did, you would know that supporting cheap randomized $500 PC is very time consuming and will end up with you having a huge stockpile of semi-working PC.

    No, in a big IT environment you need standardized PC, which means buying old over-priced PC just to have identical parts.

    but don't get me wrong I do understand the user frustration, if it was for me, at least the monitors (dual, triple ...), keyboard and mouse would be top quality. For the PC, I can keep them clean with a white-list of programs allowed to run in the background. I don't do workstation admin anymore due to lack of time with the servers, but I still make a script or two to automatize help desk support.

  25. Re:Two things on Fired Gucci Employee Accused of Attacking Network · · Score: 1

    And if he planted a backdoor somewhere?