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  1. Bitch please! on British Police Censor the Global Internet · · Score: 1

    Court orders are so 21st century.

  2. Re:New model mentality on China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading · · Score: 2

    Yeah, so you can order a pizza* while in the server room. Seriously WTF?!

    *I managed to enter the marketplace thing while searching for the Exchange 2013 interface (I know now it's not there and it's 100% web based now). I said "no way they added all this shit to a server interface", they did!

  3. Re:New model mentality on China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading · · Score: 1

    Yo gives us 2 GUI. How hard can it be?

  4. Re:New model mentality on China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading · · Score: 1

    It first I thought it was only me, but the WTF exclamation is 100% confirmed when you first log into Windows server 2012.

    I picture this in my head.
    MS development team presenting Windows server 2012 to the sysadmins
    Sysadmins: WTF?!
    MS development: Yap, they love the new GUI, let's roll this into production.

  5. Re:New model mentality on China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wait until you see Windows server 2012. Every single sysadmin said "What the Fuck??!!!" the first time he logged onto the server.

    Seriously, how hard can it be to keep the Windos NT interface alongside the new one? Why keep pushing for the new GUI when most of the veterans hates to learn a new GUI?

  6. The PC is dead! on The Desktop Is Dead, Long Live the Desktop! · · Score: 1

    Again? Jesus could learn something here, the PC was proclaimed dead more times that I can be arsed to count.

    The PC isn't dead and it will never be. Why? Cuz it's the pinnacle of technology and as such it will always have it's devoted followers. Sure, phones, tablets, laptops are taking over a segment once reserved for PCs, but the PC keeps moving forward, always, relentless, while other mediums gets forgotten as time pass by.

    The next BIG thing will be virtual reality and only the PC has the computing power to deliver the perfect experience.

  7. Re:Porsche on Is the Porsche Carrera GT Too Dangerous? · · Score: 1

    One does not simply abuse an almost 10 years old limited edition super car. :)

  8. Re:Porsche on Is the Porsche Carrera GT Too Dangerous? · · Score: 1

    Yap, I was referring to the 911.

    Oh, the legendary '75 911 turbo. :)

  9. Porsche on Is the Porsche Carrera GT Too Dangerous? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Every car behaves differently once it's over the edge.

    Porches are notorious for "biting your head off" when you make a mistakes (of course not all of them). But the road is not the place to pull this stunts and if you want an "easy" handling car you should do your homework first.

    Besides the Carrera GT is an iconic car and should be kept on a pedestal and not driven on the edge on the roads. Especially if you don't have the skills and the focus required to drive above the edge.

  10. Re:Certificates on European Parliament Culls Public Wi-Fi Access After Email Hack · · Score: 1

    TLS/SSL should be sufficient, right?

    It is, as long as you disable clear text connections and disable the user possibility to accept a different certificate pop-up. This means the user can only connect to the "work" email system if they use a device you provided and properly configured.

    It's time to secure the phones in the same way we secure PC/laptops.

  11. Re:Heat wave discouraged exercise? on European Health Levels Suddenly Collapsed After 2003 and Nobody Is Sure Why · · Score: 1

    I have the same exercises pattern as you, yet my weight is below the recommended standard (not by much, just a few kg).

    How I manage to eat all all I want, when I want and I'm not remotely fat, nor I will ever be? Simply, I only drink water and managed to remove sugar from my diet (I still enjoy the occasional chocolate).

    Just remove the sweet drinks and sugar snacks from your daily diet and you will start to lose weight.

  12. Re:The internet is for porn on CMU AI Learning Common Sense By Watching the Internet · · Score: 1

    The only pervert here is the one who is afraid of boobs!

  13. Re:OK, enough on Global Warming Since 1997 Underestimated By Half · · Score: 1

    Fuck winter, I love hot chicks in bikini.

  14. I'm the only one smelling BS here? on How the NSA Is Harming America's Economy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How much taxes is Cisco paying to the US government? Because if they pay like every other corporation (1%), then the fact that they now sell less won't have any repercussion on the tax income.

    I still hate NSA, but this looks like two ass-holes pointing fingers at each other.

  15. Re:If they're based in Ireland, why are they in It on Italy Investigates Apple For Alleged Tax Fraud · · Score: 1

    Anyone with a positive IQ know what is going on and in the current form it's legal.

    What the prosecution hopes is to find an error somewhere and make them pay a fine.

    They are tackling global tax avoidance in the most stupid way and it's not an Apple problem, any company that earns enough pays income taxes only if they want.

  16. Re:O'rly? No wai! on Protect Your Android Phone By Killing All Its Crapware · · Score: 1

    No, a better solution is to wipe the phone clean. It doesn't matter if it is BB, iPhone or Droid. WIPE IT Clean and install only the things you need. Anything less is NOT acceptable security wise.

  17. Re:Are they going to blame Edward Snowden again ? on CIA Pays AT&T Millions To Voluntarily Provide Call Data · · Score: 1

    Think of the children!

  18. Re:And let's not forget... on North Korea Developing Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons · · Score: 1

    Corporations influence policies and voting.

  19. Re:Impaired Driving Abilities? on Drive With Google Glass: Get a Ticket · · Score: 1

    They are not only trained, but picked if they have the required skills.

  20. What about politicians? on The Boss Is Remotely Monitoring Blue-Collar Workers · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Since we pay their salary it should be our right to monitor what they are doing during work. Included reading their mails, and listen to their phone conversations and tracking their physical location via GPS.

     

  21. Re: forbidden from transferring or open-sourcing? on Blizzard Wins Legal Battle Against WoW Bot Company · · Score: 1

    I stand corrected.

    I should have written "it is allowed".

  22. Re: forbidden from transferring or open-sourcing? on Blizzard Wins Legal Battle Against WoW Bot Company · · Score: 1

    I call you racist!

    Why a human can play WoW, but the AI can't?

  23. Re:Robots to kill moon jellyfish on Unmanned 'Terminator' Robots Kill Jellyfish · · Score: 1

    NASA should create a task to send those poor animals back to the moon, where they can leave in peace.

  24. Re:As Henry Ford said... on How BlackBerry Blew It · · Score: 1

    Because people don't buy phone to use them, but to play with them.

    BB owner here (issued by the company) and I'm trying all I can to hold on my BB before I have to get the mandatory iPhone as everyone else in the company has. The problem is, people want shiny toys, not tools to do the job better/faster.

  25. Re:Works as designed on NSA Internet Spying Sparks Race To Create Offshore Havens For Data Privacy · · Score: 0

    Truth to be told the USA started to be a dick since the WWII.