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  1. He will come back on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 1

    After now the entire world will watch him stand trial --- a FAIR trial. If anything happens to him by unfair means, the reputation of the United States is over.

  2. The sweeper doesn't count on How Much Is Your Gmail Account Worth To Crooks? · · Score: 1

    most banks, broker's websites, and battle.net. These accounts worth $hitload more than paypal and amazon.

  3. Re:Oh, gag me. on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 1

    or they don't just give a shit, as long as they can get a D they are all good.

  4. Re:One very last thing.... on US Hacked Chinese University Network · · Score: 1

    If we do that, it will send a signal to other debtors, such as Japan, Germany etc. that we can make up any reason not to pay them back. What do you think these countries are going to do?

    This situation is similar to the "universal default" clause on credit cards.

  5. One very last thing.... on US Hacked Chinese University Network · · Score: 1, Interesting

    "If you call China a rival already, why do you complain when China hacks you?"

    And if you call China a rival already, why are you keep borrowing money from them? You are asking your a$$ to be phucked.

  6. Re:There are alternatives on Former TigerDirect President Indicted In $230 Million Laundering Scheme · · Score: 1

    I haven't tried, but the website (frys.com) said it will tell you if something is available in the store (vs. ship only) once you hit checkout.

  7. Obama is learning from China on Aaron's Law Would Revamp Computer Fraud Penalties · · Score: -1, Troll

    and he was able to copy their form of government quite nicely too, in terms of suppressing political oppositions.

    The U.S. still needs to catch up on the number of death penalties however.

  8. There are indeed too much offences on Aaron's Law Would Revamp Computer Fraud Penalties · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "If you want to reduce pressure on the court system, reduce the number of offences"

    http://threefelonies.com/Youtoo/tabid/86/Default.aspx

  9. Speaking of Politics on Aaron's Law Would Revamp Computer Fraud Penalties · · Score: -1, Troll

    Some schmuck here /. a while ago suggest that Aaron Swartz does not fit to be running for public office. In other words, he/she is endorsing the current batch of mofos that are occupying the capitol hill and the white house.

    No wonder why America is failing when the leftist has hijacked the government.

  10. Or repeal CFAA altoghther on Aaron's Law Would Revamp Computer Fraud Penalties · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You have DMCA, mail fraud, wire fraud, access device fraud etc. that covers almost all sorts of illegal activities regarding computers. And of course, prosecutors always have the ultimate ace in the hole called "criminal conspiracy" if all other charge fails.

    No need for the redundancy of the CFAA.

  11. Re:There are alternatives on Former TigerDirect President Indicted In $230 Million Laundering Scheme · · Score: 1

    If you live near that area then IMHO obviously Fry's Electronics (at finley + butterfield ) is a much better choice.

  12. There are alternatives on Former TigerDirect President Indicted In $230 Million Laundering Scheme · · Score: 1

    Interstate 355 is a major one, otherwise County Farm rd. / Naper Blvd, or IL-25 is also a good option. I live near Winfield use Naper Blvd to get to H-mart for hippie food & stuff.

  13. If what the OP said is true on Former TigerDirect President Indicted In $230 Million Laundering Scheme · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Ugly American entitlement attitude of the Obama generation showing its head.

  14. Wait until they change the laws on One Year Since Assange Took Refuge in Ecuadorian Embassy · · Score: 1

    and the IRS will come after your Roth IRA to "balance the budget".

  15. All these activities are still related on Google's Crazy Lack of Focus: Is It Really Serious About Enterprise? · · Score: 1

    They are all about gathering user activities data to provide more target advertising. The more your stuff are being used by consumers in their life, the better you can profile and predict their future behavior.

    If Google start getting into, let say, food, oil or pharmaceutical business, then you can start complaining about them being a conglomerate.

  16. start a trade association on MS To Indie Devs: You Have a To Have a Publisher · · Score: 1

    Gang up all the indie studios and act as their publisher.

    Old Chinese saying: Make a group, and you will be stronger.

    Old American saying: United We Stand.

  17. Re:Of course. on Snowden Is Lying, Say House Intelligence Committee Leaders · · Score: 1

    That is what 2nd amendment ultimately protects. No law can restrict a dictator-wannabe. Guns can.

    Now we need to have private paramilitaries like the Salvation Army to have full biological, chemical and nuclear capabilities.

  18. Re:Disposable cell phone on Ask Slashdot: How To Bypass Gov't Spying On Cellphones? · · Score: 1

    assuming you survive long enough (emotionally and financially) to plead not guilty and see your day in court. Many people, however are being bullied like Aaron Swartz and surrendered.

  19. Re:Disposable cell phone on Ask Slashdot: How To Bypass Gov't Spying On Cellphones? · · Score: 3, Informative

    and how do you know if a warrant has been issued and executed? You have basically don't have a right to protest a warrant because you don't know it even existed.

    And all mail are scanned and the image is taken and stored into a database (presumably the NSA):

    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/woman-arrested-for-obama-bloomberg-ricin-letters-687435

  20. Re:Don't play.... on Ask Slashdot: How To Bypass Gov't Spying On Cellphones? · · Score: 2

    this is not what he meant.

    It is very easy to analyze the identity of the caller by just nabbing the other side, unless the other side is also using a disposable cell phone.

    This is how police capture thief of stolen phones.... by contacting people who have been called from those phones.

  21. Example of Transitive logic on Snowden's Big Truth: We Are All Less Free · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Edward Snowden has defected to China.

    Currently, only North Koreans will defect to China.

    Therefore we can conclude that Snowden is from North Korea or a comparable nation.

    Q.E.D.

  22. Re:Federal Pound Me in the @ss Prison on Man Who Sold $100 Million Worth of Pirated Software Gets 12 Years In Prison · · Score: 1

    And yes, the federal debt can be repaid entirely with a press of the button from the federal reserve, passing the inflation to the American lower-class people, which the elite don't care since the beginning.

  23. Do it like Snowden on Hacker Releases 1.7TB Treasure Trove of Gaming Info · · Score: 0

    This guy should defect to China.

  24. HE NEEDS TO CROSS THE SHENZHEN RIVER NOW! on NSA WhistleBlower Outs Himself · · Score: 1

    Hong Kong, being a Special Administrative Region of China, has its own government and political system, except defense, which is handled by the China's People Liberation Army. With the leftover stuff from the colony days, the extradition agreement between U.S. and Hong Kong still stands today.

    He needs to head north to the mainland NOW!!!

  25. See, the new age prophecy is correct... on US Mining Data Directly From 9 Silicon Valley Companies · · Score: 1

    2012 is not the end of the world. It is the beginning of a new world order.

    In fact every one is copying/learning the Chinese political system.