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  1. My two tinfoil cents. on Tunisian Gov't Spies On Facebook; Does the US? · · Score: 1

    Ok just google "facebook intelQ" or "google intelQ" for that matter and be prepared to concider moving to Montana to can your own food. If you think you have anonimity on the dubsubsub your a fool. And if you think you have it on facebook you were droped on you head... twice.

  2. I mod my websites as dose google as dose slashdot on UK Pressures the US To Takedown Extremist Videos · · Score: 0

    This is a gray area. On the one had say some one trolls a comment section on one of my sites with unrelated comments of hate speech. It's my site and there for I remove the comment and ban the ip it came from. Moreover on my sites I agreed to the TOS of my hosting provider and if I was hosting at home on one of my epic sw33t uber l33t cloud 2.0 beta highbryd Linux boxes I agreed to the TOS of my ISP. So then I start my own ISP but then there's the TOS of some one elce I'm conecting to on trunk lines. So over all even when I block ip ranges from Russia due to bot activity I'm in a seance violateing freedom of speech/traffic/net nutrailty. So at the end of the day freedom speech is a trivial arcan notion that people falcely belive in like say crazy religious people. Wut Eva I'm off to play w0w.

  3. Das Pwn HaMM3r HaZ b33n Dr0p3d on Pay Or Else, News Site Threatens · · Score: 0
  4. crossloop on Simple, Free Web Remote PC Control? · · Score: 1, Informative

    Crossloop is free and is so easy a caveman can use it. http://www.crossloop.com/

  5. LONG LIVE THE BAY! on Swedish Authorities Attempt Pirate Bay Shutdown · · Score: 0

    (Back online in a few hours.) We have, ourselves, full confidence that if all do their duty, if nothing is neglected, and if the best arrangements are made, as they are being made, we shall prove ourselves once more able to defend our Internets, to ride out the storm of war, and to outlive the menace of tyranny, if necessary for years, if necessary alone. Even though large parts of Internets and many old and famous trackers have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Ifpi and all the odious apparatus of MPAA rule, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the ef-nets and darknets, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Internets, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the baywords.org, we shall fight on the /. and on the digg, we shall fight in the courts; we shall never surrender, and if, which I do not for a moment believe, the Internets or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the Anon Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in Cerf's good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old. TPB Crew, for now and until when needed. LONG LIVE THE BAY!!!!!!!!!

  6. Apples new uber secret project leaked on Apple Balks, Finally Relents, At Possible User Queries of Dictionary App · · Score: 0

    Apples new uber secret project leaked 'iCensorship' its guaranteed to be all the rave and you wont even know why! 'iChina ,iIran, iPropaganda iControl' Next..coming soon to a app store near you....wait ...wait ....'iHypocriteZ' this new app will automatically log you in to twitter as if you were in Iran to confuse the goverment and for the first time ever in a iPhone it will run a background prosses to help China censor google, and yahoo/bing. Its a brave new world Mr. Orwell.

  7. bla bla bla on Symantec Exec Warns Against Relying On Free Antivirus · · Score: 0

    i use in this order. Antivir,Mbam and Avg. I fix puters daily with norton on them so in my opinion this guy is full of bs. first smart computing vs grandma dumb computing is the real fault for viruses. if i down load a virus its a false positive because it a keygenartor of something of that ilk. also who can believe a guy who it is in his interest to say such things.

  8. The good , The bad,The ulgy: on Hacker Destroys Avsim.com, Along With Its Backups · · Score: 0

    this falls into the latter. It the admins fault they did not do proper backups. but this is just shity. theirs a difference between hacks and hackers. this just makes me sad. FTW!

  9. Re:Jailbreak on Apple Refusing Any BitTorrent Related Apps? · · Score: 0

    I been debating jail breaking mine,and this is just another reason. I bought mine at wall mart and there was no T.O.S. on the receipt,therefor its MINE to to with what i wane to! MINE!

  10. Re:I missed it? on Wolverine Film Leaked a Month Before Release · · Score: 0

    I never ever say this but they got the proverbial "PwNag3"

  11. why dose NZ care so much? on NZ File-Sharers, Remixers Guilty Upon Accusation · · Score: 0

    I just did a quick search top hit i clicked at http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp thats NZ's top 50 and at a quick glance there all American. So why dose NZ care so much about American artist/profits? Is this just a test bed for the MPAA/RIAA's new tactic because they fired media sentry? Also in my opinion these people are dinosaurs and dont realize it is to late. Pandora's box will never be closed.

  12. more than 400000 on 400,000 PCs Infected With Fake "Antivirus 2009" · · Score: 0

    what about the people like me who removed it before ms's update? Im your friendly neighborhood shade tree computer nerd who fixes puters for 12 packs and promotes linux!

  13. Re:Sad News on Abit To Close Its Doors Forever On Dec. 31, 2008 · · Score: 0

    agreed that head line made me sad i been a nerd for alog time and its another sad day in tech...what ever happened to aopen..cause i still use there cases lol...

  14. fossgames on Great Games To Put On a Free PC? · · Score: 0

    cube2, Requiem, google free mmorg

  15. now my gmail acount is gona blow up on Linux Kernel Booting On the iPhone · · Score: -1

    when the mystical iphone was just a rumor on the tech news sites i set up a gmail account by the handle iphonelinux@gmail.com i use it primarily as a online mp3 player. so once a stable distro is out for iphonelinux i can give my wife my dual sms am/fm cam java iclone cell phone i ordered from japan...and buy a real iphone and use my iphonelinux@gmail.com account purely as a mp3/mp4 ipod player and the rest of the memory for games like super monkey doom now thats froward thinking!

  16. The end of "free" searching on 3D Web Browser Draws Lukewarm Review · · Score: 0

    the end of free searching i think is the objective here isp and there spncers want to controll sufing habits instead of www it would be someting like world wide really big room but with what they deem unbecoming left out i.e. like there own adblock but reversed install it directly into windows 7 and hail it as web 2.0 cloud computing the new google o yea i dl it and found the part were you can jump in to the ocean and walked out trying to find the the end of the internet but soon as i unpressed the up arrow key it pushed be back...maybe that was the great firewall of china... OVERVIEW went to carls jr checked out the chicks in mini skirts and rode a bull had to reload page cause i got stuck in apartment walked to slim fast at the end of the map didnt louse weight every time i tryed to enter a "shop" the dam thing opened IE ontop of that grabed a hambuger at hardys and it took me to a room with tom from myspace on the wall...scary well if you go under the arch to the warter fall you will find thepirate bay and a link to w0w free server list :-P

  17. Its called GRUB on How HP Could Turn a Novelty Into a Revolution · · Score: 0

    its already there and with harddrive space so cheap why not give the triboot option "splashtop" (i.e. linux bios) a made for hp linux distro (without the xandros eeepc repositories BS i.e. DEBIAN) and an istall of vista modori xp virus pron poop.... well you know were i stand. now that would be true customer service...and start a wiki so people wouldn't be calling bob in India so much!

  18. and so it starts the war aganist freedom on MoBo Manufacturer Foxconn Refuses To Support Linux · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    i have seen this coming the war against freedom of thought and sharing ...were dose it end?

  19. Re:wardriving on Chrysler To Offer Wireless Internet In 2009 Models · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    internet blogMedia driving..we earned are friend z but it is heaping this year the INTERNET IS DIEIBg> i clicked spell check on all 2 woedZ GO>>>>> linuX

  20. Re:above the law? on MediaDefender Explains Itself · · Score: 1

    ok so i listened to the MD internal mp3 phone call at http://tinyurl.com/3hyrkx most of the conversation is about being secure wile he admits to using voip the case there talking about is about child porn and i think we all would agree that those type of people need to be stoped and in the case revision3 DoS attack it is clear to me that MD is not a law enforcement agency what there doing should be done by the f.b.i. but the fbi cant do DoS attacks because torrents have legit uses I think this has the possibility to snow ball in to some thing that would further corrode are civil liberty's as in the case of the air force bot net http://tinyurl.com/6b8azj i think we as a community should watch closely or theres going to be some law passed stuck into a farm bill or something i would go one further and think that Windows7 will have it coded that would be crazy but i think it is posbile

  21. above the law? on MediaDefender Explains Itself · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Denial of service attacks are illegal in the US under 12 different statutes, including the Economic Espionage Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. So is MD above the law?

  22. for winblowz on P2P Traffic Shaping For Home Use? · · Score: 1

    Run performance monitor by pressing Start, selecting Run, typing "perfmon" and pressing OK. You should get something that looks somewhat like this: Empty Perfmon Right click in the empty chart area and select Add Counters... and you should see something like this: Perfmon Counter Add Dialog The Performance Object dropdown lists several objects on your computer whose performance can be measured. The Processor, for example, is one. In that list select Network Interface, and the result looks like this: Perfmon Counter Add Network Interface The first list at the bottom of the dialog allows you to select which counters relating to that object you want to monitor. The second list allows you to select which object if there are more than one. In this example we'll select my "Intel Pro" network card on the right, and "Bytes Total/Sec" on the left. Press Add and Close and you'll see perfmon start to report the total bytes traversing the network card over time. After a little while in my example, it looks like this: Perfmon Counter Add Network Interface Perfmon is an incredibly powerful monitoring tool. There are lots of things available to monitor, and many display options. I encourage you to play around with it some. Of special note is the Select Counters from Computer option in the Add Counters dialog above. Perfmon allows you to monitor the performance of another Windows XP, 2000 or NT computer remotely, across your LAN. This means, for example, if someone on your network is hogging all the bandwidth then you can monitor each machine remotely in real time to see just who that might be. Monitoring is fairly easy. In addition to Perfmon there are certainly many third party applications that will allow you to do the same with different display and even triggered actions. Control, on the other hand, is the bad news. True control of something shared like a DSL connection can be done, but it gets costly. It's typically performed by high end routers that allow you to specify, often in great detail, how the bandwidth should be allocated or prioritized. Unfortunately that's usually out of reach of the most home LANs. In all honesty if this were my situation I'd just make sure the router was in arms-reach of my desk, and the cables well labeled. Then I'd physically unplug the connection for any computers who's users I felt needed to spend more time in the "real world". But that's just me. from http://ask-leo.com/can_i_monitor_or_control_the_bandwidth_used_on_my_home_network.html