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  1. Re:Well good to know on Anonymous Hacks US Think Tank Stratfor · · Score: 1

    I didnt say i had an opposing view from fact. i opposed your views because they lack facts and play the ever so annoying maybe game.

    In short, i have followed the advice i gave to you.

  2. Re:Not surprised... on Apple Fined By Italy For Misleading Customers About Warranty Terms · · Score: 1

    Lol. try harder, fanboi.

  3. Re:Clueless on Israeli Spyware Sold To Iran · · Score: 1

    Thats not a murder weapon, its a duck hunting shotgun! lol. sure.

  4. Re:I can't help wondering on Israeli Spyware Sold To Iran · · Score: 1

    To me it looks more like "we sent spyware to Iran, and used a proxy to repackage and sell it to them". I'm probably considered antisemetic for saying it this way, despite the fact ive said nothing of religion and pointed only at the fact that is far more significant than small profits coming from inadvertent sales to iran.

  5. Re:NO. on Ask Slashdot: Is E-Learning a Viable Option? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually, the parents are responsible for preparing the child to learn. The teacher is there to teach, not to motivate crappy kids from disinterested parents.... I will not hold that job to a teacher. Thats like expecting the police to be patient and guide punk brats to be good lawful kids... No. The cop is there to enforce the law, and if he goes out of his way to help guife in a lesson, thats a bonus.

  6. Re:Well good to know on Anonymous Hacks US Think Tank Stratfor · · Score: 1

    What about my post contradicts itself? Im not the douche throwing maybes around like a madman trying to be part of it. Im telling you what you re doing and thats it.

    Like i said, speak from fact or shut up. And reread my previous post for why.

  7. Re:Well good to know on Anonymous Hacks US Think Tank Stratfor · · Score: 0

    So in lesser words, you could have said "i dont know enough about the situation to understand it or make any clear assertions about it at all.. so i just sa 'maybe' a lot".

    Quit being the guy who doesnt know shit and has to say something defaulting to a bunch of worthless maybes. Wtf does that do other than drive the idea that ignorant people can talk about stuff too.

  8. Re:Democracy. on Go Daddy Loses Over 21,000 Domains In One Day · · Score: 1

    Lol. that didnt happen at all. the democracy of the poor to drive wealth in their direction is not even possible. But you can keep ignoring the reality that corps and banks own this country for decades. fuck you if you dont recognize reality and still vote. fuck your ignorance and shitty guesses fueled by the pseudo facts you received from the very culprits of our demise.

  9. Re:Right, and we've seen the results of that on Anonymous Hacks US Think Tank Stratfor · · Score: 2

    I agree. And i defer to the fact that most anon members are still free and active, despite very heavy counterforces, as evidence that they are actually powerful and underestimated. Youve really got to be pretty good if everyone is watching, corps banks and govt are doing their best to stop them, and little to nobody has yet to be stopped. If anything, ive seen more hacktivism after they were noticed.... so calling anon script kiddies is like saying the us government and most IT pros are complete idiots....

  10. Re:Right, and we've seen the results of that on Anonymous Hacks US Think Tank Stratfor · · Score: 1

    Cool straw man you made. obvious too.

  11. Re:This is where I worry. on Anonymous Hacks US Think Tank Stratfor · · Score: 1

    If you dont like the reality of collateral damage, you should retreat to the woods and never look back. Medicare cuts cause deaths. policing the world does. war on drugs. etc etc all the way down to your local city apportions of spending... damage.

    nothing is perfect, and the moves necessary to bring about a better world will include the death of the innocent. and beyond utilitarianism, reality still has this feature.

  12. Re:Valued by Results on Why the Occupy Movement Skipped Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    Nope. not creatimg new ones.

  13. Re:Valued by Results on Why the Occupy Movement Skipped Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    99.99%

  14. Re:Santa of course is not an effin elf. on The Science of Santa · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You say that like the tea partiers that havent noticed the new gop2.0 tea party. Tp 2007 != tp 2008.5+.

    Santa in 2011 is a meme to drive materialism and consumerism. Some still apprecate family and friends by proxy, but the santa of old is nothing like the tool for chinese manufactured goods he has become.

  15. Re:Valued by Results on Why the Occupy Movement Skipped Silicon Valley · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Youve got to be pretty naive, even in said bubble, to think the problems OWS addresses dont impact the lives of every single one of us.

  16. Re:Shocked. on Do You Really Need a Smart Phone? · · Score: 1

    I'm on the toilet at work... You made me L O L. At least its not roflmao material...

  17. Re:errr on US Chamber of Commerce Infiltrated By Chinese Hackers · · Score: 1

    I've worked in the field. With the basic principles of investigation, oversight, and review, it is nigh impossible for the suggested conclusion to be drawn. There are far too many checks to the system.

  18. Re:errr on US Chamber of Commerce Infiltrated By Chinese Hackers · · Score: 1

    Investigators are not that naive.

  19. Only in park, huh.... on In-Car Video Chat and 4G Streaming From OnStar · · Score: 2

    Just like every other "technical barrier" the simple undoing will be technical as well... Probably a snip of a line then a soldered in resistor...

  20. Re:This reminds me... on Kazakhstan Disables the Internet , Telecomix Restores · · Score: 1

    You just misinterpreted the shit out of what I said. Try again without being a creative negative nancy.

  21. This reminds me... on Kazakhstan Disables the Internet , Telecomix Restores · · Score: 1

    ... we need an amendment to the US constitution that says something to the tune of "deliberately disrupting access to communications between free people not convicted of crime, for any reason, is considered an act of terrorism and will be tried as such".

    Obviously with few exclusions and clearer definitions.

    Imagine if people in public service, with ability to manipulate services, that disagree with members of the public, begin to discriminate selectively or bluntly but deliberately in an attempt to defeat that which they disagree with (legal, or otherwise unconvicted). I know we saw it with the Bay Area BART protests. This *cannot* become accepted or normal in any way; this cannot be allowed.

  22. Re:Uh oh. on Juror's Tweets Overturn Trial Verdict · · Score: 1

    So it was a satirical story placing the premise by which the trial was overturned as the reason the satire went awry.

    None of that happened to me, but a trial was overturned for the petty and irrelevant reasons I made spectacle of.

  23. Re:What about the Tea Party Movement? on Time's Person of the Year Is "The Protester" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No. The Tea Party was co-opted by GOP schticks, then funded, then majority-swamped by GOP supporters.

    The Tea Party that I was part of, the one about Ron Paul in 2007/2008, is long gone.

    The white knight you're defending is on meth, with a habit supported by big corporations. You will notice that Ron Paul gets no corporate backing, but the novo-TP (GOP 2.0) members get tons. Wake the fuck up.

  24. Re:What about the Tea Party Movement? on Time's Person of the Year Is "The Protester" · · Score: 1

    If you took the sizes of protests of TP and OWS protests, and the demographics of the protestors, and reconstituted them in public places, but removing the actual protest oriented component of the assembly, I would bet you hard money that there would be hardly a measure of difference between the assemblies.

    By that I mean getting 2k old people (since the young informed libertarians quit caring about the TP when the GOP co-opted it after Ron Paul 2008) either for TP, or just because there are free brownies, would have similar results. And 10k middle and young aged people, either for OWS, or just there for the free brownies, would also have similar results.

    Thus, the problems you're going off about have nothing to do with the protests or movements, but rather the size and demographics of the assemblies.

  25. Re:And Another Thing ... on Nokia Exec: Young People Fed Up With iPhone and Android · · Score: 1

    No.... the hipster was only pretending to think about something other than cigarettes, coffee, and clothing.