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  1. Re:Bad summary on Opera Unite is a Hail Mary · · Score: 1

    I'm sure you won't find it hard to produce a solid evidence for that, would you?

  2. Re:Kneejerk reaction like normal. on Opera 10.0 Released, With Integrated Web Server Functionality · · Score: 1

    Let me see... oh, wait, I know - because this is nothing like Wave. Wave isn't running web server on your localhost. If I would record all your keystrokes, zip the log and make it available - I wouldn't need any scripting functionality either.

  3. Re:Security on Opera 10.0 Released, With Integrated Web Server Functionality · · Score: 2, Funny

    Botnet owners think you're wrong.

  4. Use your sense of self-respect + humor on How Do IT Guys Get Respect and Not Become BOFHs? · · Score: 1

    Set up a queue where each request is filed, categorized, cataloged and publicly visible. Now, any next prick who wants to skip ahead of the queue will have to pay 2 times the number of skipped items times a dollar (or ten, if you company is well off). Half of this amount is yours, half is deposited to the "bank". At the end of the week/2 weeks/month these money are used to buy free coffee & donuts, lunch, pizza, whatnot for those who got overstepped/your boss/everyone (you decide). This way people will only want to skip the queue if it's really important AND they won't feel bad about giving their money away (since you're buying your coworkers lunch or donuts or whatnot).

  5. Re:"including child pornography..." on FTC Shuts Down Calif. ISP For Botnets, Child Porn · · Score: 1

    Just because you haven't heard of them doesn't mean nobody haven't. 3FN.net used to heavily advertise in Russia (I still saw their banners today on some Russian-speaking forums) as the hosting that is sustained to abuse reports. What this means is you can host any illegal content there and when *rights holders call hosting will send him to /dev/null.

  6. Re:The Importance of Being Forgotten on Drive-By Download Poisons Google Search Results · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "Smart card readers are only as secure as people using them" Here, fixed that for you. You're welcome.

  7. Re:Yahoo on Microsoft Raises $3.8B in Bond Sale · · Score: 1

    Don't they own part of it already? If I am not mistaken, there was some investment at the beginning of the century that was much talked about how MS is sponsoring Apple to be their only (supposedly controlled) competitor on desktop OS market.

  8. Re:He has a point about linux on Lenovo On the Future of the Netbook · · Score: 1

    Honestly, I wouldn't speak for all the people. But the people I know don't want stripped down anything, people I know want the fastest CPU ever, as much RAM as possible, 10 to 14 hours of battery life packaged into sub-4 pounds that fits a small backpack or light bag. Not sure if you've seen any of those, they're called developers, project managers, designers, etc. They have larger screens, full-size keyboards at their desks and homes, they just need something portable enough to travel between places, work on train/bus or plane. Now, eeePC sucks for all intends and purposes. Now tell me - does my experience defy yours? How about yours to mine? See what I mean? :) P.S. Get a good warranty for your laptop. I owned about five IBMs/Lenovos for past 6 years and whenever something broke (usually it happens because I treat equipment mercilessly bad) the replacement was at my door second business day after call to support - for free (as in - warranty paid for it). The longest downtime I ever experienced was when BOTH harddrives died in my laptop at the same time and I had to restore stuff from multiple old backups.

  9. Re:Dying industry on Gamefly Complains of Poor Treatment From USPS · · Score: 1

    Aren't "we, the people" who pay for stuff we order online are the ones who actually pay for it?

  10. Re:Why? on US Broadband Won't Catch Up With Japan's For 101 Years · · Score: 1

    Try to get it, then we'll talk. FiOS is only available in 1.1 boroughs on New York - Staten Island and some part of Manhattan. Poor insignificant residents of other boroughs just have to suffer through daily torture of FiOS ads on TV without any way to get the service.

  11. Re:Spin This So Action is Taken! on US Broadband Won't Catch Up With Japan's For 101 Years · · Score: 1

    Well, you can put it this way - by slowing our internets we naturally slow down enemy cyberattacks.

  12. Re:Funding on Thwarting New JavaScript Malware Obfuscation · · Score: 1

    Sorry, your job application has been denied. If you don't know where we are you don't belong here. :)