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  1. Re:It's not iTunes or Apple, it's RIAA on Bruce Willis Considering Legal Action Against Apple Over iTunes Collection · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hahaha, oh wow.

  2. Re:Sweden may have Sharia law by time he gets ther on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 0

    Oh really now, this whole "europe is getting flooded with muslims" myth is starting to get old and is only propagated by right wing politicians with nationalistic tendencies. 70% of all the people in sweden are registered with the church and 5% of the population is muslim.

  3. Re:When Domination Isn't on Why Apple Is Suing Every Android Manufacturer In Sight · · Score: 0

    This is so wrong, please do some research before posting replies like these. Samsung dominates the android market.
    Personally I don't get why, must be because they did a 1:1 copy of the iphone with the first galaxy phones. Personally I find these samsung phones awful, they feel cheap and light and break easily. I prefer HTC phones over a Samsung any day.

  4. I can't believe.. on Kinect 2 Sensor Output Image Leaks · · Score: 1

    .. this gets posted on various "news" websites. It's obviously just a random attentionwhore spamming his twitter account with an image any one of us could've created easily. I hate to say it but: FAAAAAAAAKE!

  5. Re:After Rage on John Carmack: Kudos To Valve, But Linux Is Still Not a Viable Gaming Market · · Score: 1

    Wow, you seem pretty mad over this. I'm guessing you're a linux user who's excited about valve coming to 1 of the 20.000 distros available (me too btw). Carmack is still VERY relevant btw. If you think Rage means anything you're fooling yourself. Pretty much every modern 3D engine in some way contains his work or is based on his work.

  6. Re:Stick With What Works on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Take Notes In the Modern Classroom? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    No offense but maybe your brain just fails to multitask.

  7. Re:I'm not surprised. on Company Claims 80% of Facebook Ad Clicks Are From Bots · · Score: 1

    I disagree, large companies don't need succesful clickthroughs. I assure you that you will remember that big McDonalds ad next to your facebook information.
    It's not all about clickthrough's, it's about your brand being seen, reminding people that you exist.

  8. Re:While I'm all for trolling Muslims on Trolling Al Qaeda... For Peace? · · Score: 2

    Not sure if troll or actually serious. Well played.

  9. Re:Or... on DNSChanger Shut-Down Means Internet Blackout Coming For Hundreds of Thousands · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Your point being? Just pointing out that you're an elitist "other OS" user? Who cares? It's about the biggest part of the martket being hit, which also happens to be infected most.

    I'm not part of that market but your comment is entirely useless nevertheless.

  10. Re:Tourism in Holland is going to EXPLODE on Dutch ISP Discovers 140,000 Customers With Default Password · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only thing missing from your post is something about wooden shoes and windmills. Thanks for the generalization, again.
    Just for the record, it's no a normal or common thing to have sex with underage eastern european girls here.

  11. Re:okay...? on MemSQL Makers Say They've Created the Fastest Database On the Planet · · Score: 3, Informative

    He was being sarcastic..

  12. Re:Why is CP illegal? on FBI Hunt For Child Porn Thwarted By Tor · · Score: 1

    You're kidding right? Murder is less bad than child abuse?
    So you're pretty much saying you'd be better off to kill anyone who was abused. I'm out of words..

  13. Re:Really? on In America, 46% of People Hold a Creationist View of Human Origins · · Score: 1

    Ah yes, that explains why in Western-Europe countries comparable polls give us at average a 32/34% (TOTAL) believer percentage. Why would you feel obliged to answer a poll in a fraudulent way if it's anonymous, no-one will know how YOU actually think about the issues unless you believe a supernatural being that can see and know all knows what you answered in which case you are actually a believer and the poll result is correct.

  14. Another solution.. on How Hackers Listened Their Way Around Google's Recaptcha · · Score: 5, Informative

    Most of the spammers who circumvent captcha's use real people to fill in their captcha's for them. How they do it:
    1) A pay-per-filled-in-captcha site (where members solve captcha's, not really getting paid eventhough they think they will be) OR a high traffic site (false/scam sites, hacked sites, etc)
    2) Mirror the image from the site you want to spam to your own site
    3) A person visits your own site with the mirrored image and solves the captcha
    4) Mirror the answer back to the site you want to spam
    5) ???
    6) Profit! (literally)

  15. Article summary author IP on Hacked Skype IP Address Search Shows Who's Speaking From Where · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is it me or did the person who wrote the summary of this article accidentally include his IP when linking to the portal page?

  16. Re:Not just analytic... on Analytic Thinking Can Decrease Religious Belief · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I suggest you do some reading on 'Occam's razor'. Also, the flying spaghetti monster is as plausible as the existance of the Christian God (or whatever religion for that matter).

  17. Re:Indie music has opened up my library. on Pirate Bay Promotion Attracts Over 5000 Artists · · Score: 1

    Be careful, you're starting to sound like a hipster there..

  18. Re:bring it on. on French President Proposes Jail For Terrorist Website Visitors · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Everyone hates France?
    Maybe in America, but who cares about what America thinks of an EU country?

    The problem here is Sarkozy not France in its entirety.

  19. Re:Script kiddies revenge on Anonymous Defaces Panda Security Site · · Score: 1

    I'm suprised people still don't realize what the true Anonymous collective is. Doing it for the lulz, it has nothing to do with politics. Splinter cells that spawned off the original Anonymous may have an agenda but the original Anonymous did (and does) not.

  20. Re:CmdrTaco is a hip arbiter of tech trends? on Rob Malda (CmdrTaco) Joins the Washington Post · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And right he was. He can't help it that people care more about what's hip and well marketed.

  21. Re:Were they hackers from 1985? on Hackers Nab Unreleased Michael Jackson Tracks From Sony · · Score: 1

    You might want to think again when it comes to true sceners vs the average P2P user when it comes to age.
    Also, you might want to have a look at the itunes sales from 'a singer whose career peeked about 25 years ago'.

  22. Re:Is this article some kind of a joke? on Wikileaks and Anonymous Join Forces Against US Intelligence Community · · Score: 0

    2 words: Patriot Act.

  23. Re:France on Need To Find a Hackerspace In Africa? Check This Map · · Score: 2

    ACcording to the description of the hub:
    "La Cantine is a project incubator and a co-working space in central Paris where Francophone African tech people and project find a really well connected hub and are most welcome.

    Link: http://lacantine.org/ "

  24. Re:How money was spent dealing with the issue? on UK Student Jailed For Facebook Hack Despite 'Ethical Hacking' Defense · · Score: 1

    Beside that, if it wasn't a student from the UK but some cliché bad guy from a country where Facebook can't do shit we could see all the info ending up right on the web. I don't know why but for some reason I want this to happen..

  25. $200,000 is bullshit on UK Student Jailed For Facebook Hack Despite 'Ethical Hacking' Defense · · Score: 1

    Claiming he caused $200,000 in damages is absurd, what is the actual damage? Fixing vulnerabilities that were there in the first place?
    I always think it's funny that when hackers get busted and the company has to spend a ton of cash on securing their servers/software they claim it's somehow the hacker that caused the damages. They had to be secure in the first place.