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  1. Re:Windows Vista: "Good Enough" is the right answe on Is "Good Enough" the Future of Technology? · · Score: 1

    The myth that you can do better without ABS is stupid one. Yes you can break better then most cheap ABS, if you are a good driver, but you will never outbreak a proper ABS with EBD ( on top). People drive shitty car and then brag around how they can do it better.

    ABS was banned from F1 for a reason, it was too good. Leading to no difference in breaking between a talented and a normal driver.

  2. Re:Slow news day on Virtual Bank Woes · · Score: 1

    The whore can't post online.

  3. Re:Recession on Virtual Bank Woes · · Score: 1

    They steal our jebs!

  4. Re:Benjamin Franklin on Homeland Security Changes Laptop Search Policy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As a start it would be a good idea to stop your aggression towards other country. It might sound stupid but if you nuke someone he will retaliate.

    As for inspecting laptops on the border, if I need to smuggle some info in or out of the country I'd do it over the Internet. Faster, cheaper, more secure, ...

  5. Benjamin Franklin on Homeland Security Changes Laptop Search Policy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Those who sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither.

  6. Re:tl;dr on We're In the Midst of a Literacy Revolution · · Score: 1

    Care? lol

  7. Re:What About Plagiarism? on We're In the Midst of a Literacy Revolution · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Clippy is from M$, when was the last time M$ did anything innovative?

  8. Re:What About Plagiarism? on We're In the Midst of a Literacy Revolution · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or maybe the spell checking software is getting better and better. I can see more and more AI filters between our thoughts and the final expressions.

  9. Re:If they don't want them on FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent To US Governors · · Score: 1

    Wake-on-LAN needs port 9 to be forwarded to the machine in order to work (plus some other stuff). Not exactly a secure network environment by any standard.

  10. Re:If they don't want them on FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent To US Governors · · Score: 0

    It still needs to communicate in order to be of any use. This is why you analyze network activity.

  11. Re:If they don't want them on FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent To US Governors · · Score: 1

    This is Sci-Fi, if the device is waiting for a signal then it is listening to a port. If it is waiting 6 months, well, it is possible, but very unlikely.

    I'm not saying they should use them, because every major organization should use standardize equipment. Just discussing how they can be checked for malicious code.

  12. Re:If they don't want them on FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent To US Governors · · Score: 1

    What issue? Hidden malicious code or reliability?

  13. Re:If they don't want them on FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent To US Governors · · Score: 1

    In the end they will be analyzed, if they are safe what should be do with them. Burn them?

  14. Re:If they don't want them on FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent To US Governors · · Score: -1

    You wipe the OS and install a new one. You clean it up from the default bloatware and hook it to the network. You analyze the connection and if there is no communication the devices are safe.

  15. Re:same as the PC on Why Is It So Difficult To Allow Cross-Platform Play? · · Score: 1

    An having a bunch of kids screaming "hacks" every 2 min?

    No, thanks. Thank god most of the kids are in the consoles, as it is now, is bad enough, I don't want 50% more kids on online PC games.

    For the same reason I never choose the good or pretty side, you know that your team will be full of kids.

  16. Re:To be more specific on Fear of Porn URL Exposure Discourages Firefox 3 Upgrade · · Score: 1

    I don't need to watch porn at work, my boss is screwing me.

  17. Re:DNSSEC and ubiquitous SSL. on Legitimate ISP a Cover-up For a Cybercrime Network · · Score: 1

    Ok, so I'll take it as a "Not seen yet". I guess I'll worry about it when the time comes.

  18. Re:DNSSEC and ubiquitous SSL. on Legitimate ISP a Cover-up For a Cybercrime Network · · Score: 1

    One thing is a virus changing your DNS setting, another is DNS traffic hijacking.

    I know about the first and how it works, but I never saw the 2nd.

  19. Re:DNSSEC and ubiquitous SSL. on Legitimate ISP a Cover-up For a Cybercrime Network · · Score: 1

    I know OpenDNS abuse when you mistype a domain, but I'm not interested in that. My concern is redirection of correct names and DNS blocking.

  20. Re:Wow, very original on Achron — an RTS With Time Travel · · Score: 4, Funny

    Console players play this the whole time. PC games 5 years in the past. :)

  21. Time travel to the future or to the past on Achron — an RTS With Time Travel · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Sending stuff to the future ain't a problem, you just forget about it for 10 years. :)
    Sending stuff to the past would unbalance the game.

  22. Re:DNSSEC and ubiquitous SSL. on Legitimate ISP a Cover-up For a Cybercrime Network · · Score: 1

    Damn, I'm out of mod points. One question tho. If you use OpenDNS can they redirect your DNS queries?

  23. A proper shell account on Offshore Drilling Rigs Vulnerable To Hackers · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now, "I got a shell account" gets a whole new meaning.

  24. Re:The termitethingie on What Is the Best Way To Track Stolen Gadgets? · · Score: 1

    Owned. :) The kid I mean.

  25. Re:The termitethingie on What Is the Best Way To Track Stolen Gadgets? · · Score: 1

    And the story is on Corriere della Sera, if this is made up, then GOD save Italy.