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  1. Re:Business Setup Consultants in Dubai, United Ara on A New Attack Allows Intercepting Or Blocking Of Every LTE Phone Call And Text (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    How about a DDOS against these pigfuckers!

  2. A new owner? on What Happened To Norse Corp.? Threat Intelligence Vendor Disappears (csoonline.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe they are being bought out by BIZX, LLC and they are just trying to stir up some buzz before relaunching it as an ad page.

  3. Re:Let us keep our thoughts with our Kremlin frien on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    I am from the Netherlands, where most of the casualties are from: can we PLEASE stop our uninformed finger pointing until at least some evidence turns up?

    None of us know what happened.

    Russia or the separatists in Eastern Ukraine might have done this -- although no-one is sure what they would stand to gain from it. Ukraine's own military might have done it (they've done it before and denied it vehemently until it was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt).

    When did they do this before? If they had, we would have definitely heard about it because YOUR dictator Putin would never shut up about it if it did. Fuck off, Russian troll!

  4. Re:To me it's pretty clear. on Russia Prepares For Internet War Over Malaysian Jet · · Score: 1

    It's certainly possible that some "rebels" are currently in the Russian military and were trained on SAMs. FTFY

  5. Re:Congratulations? on Marvel's New Thor Will Be a Woman · · Score: 2

    Asgard wasn't an afterlife, it was a different "realm", like Midgard (Earth), Miflheim, Jotunheim and the others. If they wanted some badass female warriors, they could have just used the Valkyries! If they really needed some genderbending, there's plenty of that from Loki. This is just silly.

  6. Re:Did they cross out the E? on Researchers Disarm Microsoft's EMET · · Score: 1

    Torah joke.

    They got lazy and didn't erase it completely, so the system just ran amok.

  7. Re:what a waste of money on NASA Launching Satellite To Track Carbon · · Score: 1

    I label you "denier." ;)

    I think the word you are looking for is "crimethinker"

  8. Re:No winners economically on The EPA Carbon Plan: Coal Loses, But Who Wins? · · Score: 5, Informative

    As a CSU alum, I wouldn't put much faith in anything coming out of there. Most of the admins have Ernie Guevara posters in their offices and a lot of the "research" coming out of there is just laughable. I mean that literally, I have had some good laughs from what passes as research there. When I did my work there I had to pay for it out of my own pocket since I'm not the right race and my work had nothing to do with "social justice". It's been taken over by Mexican nationalists and turned into a 3rd world school.

  9. Re:Out of his discipline on 'Curiosity' Lead Engineer Suggests Printing Humans On Other Planets · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The whole "glass dome over a crater" thing is as much sci-fi as warp drive at this point. The material technology just doesn't exist and might not for a long time. It might be more appropriate for "Habitat 3.0", but it will require an established industrial infrastructure. The most likely scenario for "Habitat 1.0" is a smaller concrete dome. Look up "magnesium oxychloride cement". It can be made from magnesium chloride and water, and it will cure in the Martian atmosphere. Yes, I have tried it in a vacuum chamber and it can work.

  10. It's an election year gimmick on Congress Endorses Open Source For Military · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't know about the other services, but the Army has been using FOSS for years, especially Linux. They already have UAVs running embedded Linux, and they have worked for years, successfully, I might add, to make their web sites compatible with different platforms. I have been using Linux as my primary OS since 2000 and never had any problem using an Army site. This is just so some Congress Critters can court the geek vote by claiming to push FOSS in an environment where it is already widely used. There was never any obstacle to FOSS in the DOD and they have adopted it very enthusiastically without any "authorization" from Congress.