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  1. Re:Three words on Searching For Backdoors From Rogue IT Staff · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Exactly, if you don't give a shit about your employers, don't expect any love in return.

  2. Re:"Negative Effects" on Cambered Tires Can Improve Fuel Economy · · Score: 1

    Depends.

    One thing for sure, if you drive too fast around corners a negative camber will improve grip and reduce tire wear while cornering. But you will lose some traction and breaking performance , tho. Especially if you have a front wheel traction car, where the front wheel have to accelerate, break and turn.

  3. Re:So serious on Can Twitter and Facebook Deal With Their Dead? · · Score: 1

    Death seldom tells you when it comes.

    But I do like your idea.

    Buy a shell account and let the program run.

  4. Re:This will not end well on Google CEO Schmidt Predicts End of Online Anonymity · · Score: 1

    You fail at understanding Internet.

    If you ban encryption, then you have to ban all sensible transactions, like e-banking.

    Anyway, you can always connect to a foreign country and come back, thus gaining full anonymity, unless the US of A is prepared to isolate herself from teh Intertube.

  5. Re:None of them should be making any money on High-Frequency Programmers Revolt Over Pay · · Score: 1

    In the near future the whole economy will be fully automated and this people won't be needed anymore.

    They are digging their own grave.

  6. Re:Said it before, I'll say it again on FBI May Get Easier Access To Internet Activity · · Score: 1

    The tragedy is when we accept current moral behavior as de facto standards.

    Not only that, but we start suggest others to follow current rules in order to avoid any possible problems.

    When we will learn to accept other opinions and behaviors with open minds? I'm not talking about negative (whatever those maybe) ideas.

  7. Re:Said it before, I'll say it again on FBI May Get Easier Access To Internet Activity · · Score: 1

    I agree, with freedom comes responsibility. But I'll never trade my freedom in order to gain false security.

  8. Re:Said it before, I'll say it again on FBI May Get Easier Access To Internet Activity · · Score: 2, Informative

    The opposite of sheep, I'd say. This sounds like sound advice for the intelligent and careful.

    Only if your creative limitation are within the boundary of the current social moral.

    For everyone thinking outside of the box, it's a tragedy.

    The world is a dynamic environment, where we always have to question our moral and knowledge.

  9. Re:Said it before, I'll say it again on FBI May Get Easier Access To Internet Activity · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Always treat every single thing you do online as if anyone could see what you are doing. If you don't want people to know you are visiting certain sites, then don't visit them. If you don't want people to know your opinion about something, don't write it on Facebook.

    Treat everything you do online as if you have zero privacy. That way, in case something goes screwy, you have no surprises waiting for you.

    Hi sheep!

  10. Re:At that price.. on India's $35 Tablet Computer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Sign me up for one. Maybe 5.

    Just don't be surprised then the electricity bill will be much higher then using some modern hardware.

  11. Here we go again. on India's $35 Tablet Computer · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Again India, they try to produce super cheap stuff nobody real wants. Why would I buy their junk, when 2nd hand stuff in my country cost the same and is much better? I can already get a 2nd hand PC for almost nothing, but since I earn enough, I want to spoil myself.

  12. Re:Mallware (yes, double L) on Driverless Cars Begin 8,000-Mile Trek · · Score: 1

    The real question is: can it be remotely hacked/cracked or whatever you call it when someone takes control over your car from a basement in their mom's house?

    Will a car with mallware drive you only to a mall to convince you to buy things you don't need?

    Would you rather trust the state / corporation to handle your security or will you take the responsibility to make sure you car security is up to date?

  13. Re:Major differences on Driverless Cars Begin 8,000-Mile Trek · · Score: 2, Insightful

    * New taxes to replace all the lost ones.

  14. Re:2.5 terabytes capacity? on Irish Gov't Invests In Color-Coded Fiber Optics · · Score: 3, Funny

    The technology, which has already sparked interest from companies such as BT and IBM, is already in its first phase and boasts an impressive 2.5 terabytes capacity, double the capacity of the London phone system.

    Meh, my hard drive can store almost that much already.

    Indeed

    All you need now is a pigeon to send the data.

    Eat that, you drunk handless dancers.

  15. Re:Not for me on Google Tests Multiple Account Login · · Score: 1

    I'm using yahoo email for forums, web, ... registration.

    But yahoo.com sucks so much I'll drop it as soon as gmail enables a quick way to use multiple accounts.

    I'd also like to forward all my working emails to a second gmail account.

  16. Re:Right on South Korea Deploys Killer Robot In DMZ · · Score: 1

    Since when hackers are limited to the Internet?

  17. Nice on South Korea Deploys Killer Robot In DMZ · · Score: 1

    So now it's open season for hackers to root this bots.

  18. Re:Video Games? on The Creativity Crisis · · Score: 1

    For a movie I'd say Ghost in the Shell, trying to understand how everything is connected is a challenge. As for the video game I'd say any tactical PVP match. Trying to outsmart your opponents is always a mental training.

  19. Re:Video Games? on The Creativity Crisis · · Score: 1

    Video Games and TV are the same. Video Games may require more creativity than TV, but it's substantially less than anything else. I'm a programmer by trade and I program and write plays in my free time. Video Games are a more active vegging than watching TV, but they're still something I do when I've burned out my creative capacity for the night, not something that uses that capacity.

    Depends on the video game, what you are watching and the effort you put in to understand the situation.

  20. Re:There is an app for that. on When Telemarketers Harass Telecoms Companies · · Score: 3, Informative

    I do something similar. If they call me my answer is: "Sure I go time, I'm just in a middle of something, it won't take me more then a minute".

    Then I leave the phone somewhere and forget about it (record is 15min of waiting). Every time I do that they blacklist my number.

  21. Re:Maybe missing the point on SSDs vs. Hard Drives In Value Comparison · · Score: 1

    For I/O performance you might be right. I was just talking about read/write performance.

  22. Re:And that means...? on OnLive Latency Tested · · Score: 2, Funny

    It is bad, because we are talking about input lag, not response lag. And while it might be OK for Joe the console player, but it is unacceptable for competitive PC players, who tweak every single input device in order to lover lag.

  23. Re:Console vs PC Gaming Experience on Activision Wants Consoles To Be Replaced By PCs · · Score: 1

    Twiking the game is more fun then playing it anyway. Why do you think we like Linux? :) Anyway, if you don't allow me to play the game the way I want, just fuck off.

  24. Re:Maybe missing the point on SSDs vs. Hard Drives In Value Comparison · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Or just get a RAID. You don't even need the a RAID controller, you can use a software RAID. Combine 2-4 disk together and if you spend the same amount of money, SSD disks can't compete. SSD disks make sense only in laptops (for now), if you have a desktop PC, raid performance still gives you more then any SSD.

  25. Re:Slashdotted, or ??? on Surveying the Challenges of Linux On Cortex A9-Based Laptops · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here we go again. I'm getting an "Internal Server Error", but who knows exactly why the page is down.

    Because it's hosted on an ARM Cortex A9 Powered laptop. doh!