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  1. Re:slashbots on America's 10 Most-Wanted Botnets · · Score: 1

    Awesome, thanks!

  2. Re:slashbots on America's 10 Most-Wanted Botnets · · Score: 1

    I never saw a link. :D

  3. Re:slashbots on America's 10 Most-Wanted Botnets · · Score: 1

    I wanna know what answer to the poll won. :)

  4. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Ah ok, that makes more sense now, I was kinda like why would he have a sign. Thanks for your input.

  5. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Captain obvious says "no".

  6. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Yes true but what about power for lights or anything else? I guess you could use a car for that as well but a generator is probably more efficient than a car is for that type of thing.

  7. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    But then it's similar in some ways to what they had setup.

  8. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    You sure like that word don't you.

    "having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information; credulous: She's so naive she believes everything she reads. He has a very naive attitude toward politics."

    "The gazebo under which the party guests were gathered because it had started to rain. Then the police riot van arrived..."

    From the article itself, but I'd assume even if that wasn't exactly it as you're trying to imply that it was something similar. No matter what you are just trying to make it look like he's guilty. You probably do everything the government tells you to do too, you're the guy calling tip lines for shit like this.

  9. Re:Racist cops..... on Online Forum Leads To Hostile Workplace Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Well by that logic then tpb guys aren't responsible for the torrents uploaded to their site. And then again I guess it depends on if the site owner participates it what goes on. It still has to stay within 'legal bounds' the prosecution will probably try to say the sites spread 'hate' material or some shit like that.

  10. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Yeah I read it, and there is enough information to guess what was going on, especially if you read the articles.

    'But they kept on insisting I had been advertising it as an all-night rave on the internet.'

    Hell it even had a picture of their setup, man that sure does look like they are staging for a rave there. That sounds smart considering that there have been complaints of raves in that area before, and outside no less, that just sounds stupid there.

    Dude was just trying to have a bbq with friends on his birthday. They weren't even playing music, they were just eating some burgers at 4pm in the afternoon, yeah that sure sounds like the makings of a rave to me...

  11. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Well the 'public' wins because the police were idiots busting up some dudes birthday party, if you think the police should win thats fucked up. Even more so because they gleaned the information from one of their facebook accounts (even though privacy means nothing in the uk) it's still a messed up thing to do.

  12. Re:Wow on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    You read a little to deep.

    A 'sound system' could be anything from a boom box to a full on pa system, hell it could have been some speakers attached to an amp for just a cd player, to play any sort of music. So not really so 'rediculous' as you claim.

    A generator, well how do you expect to get power out in the middle of some field? The marquee, could have said anything "I'm a pimp and it's my birthday" for example or "parties over here" it could have said anything.

    £800 is about $1,310 which sounds like a lot, but if he rented all that stuff, and I assume you can buy kegs over there (or maybe they just got a bunch of six packs, if they had beer at all that is) and meat and all kinds of other stuff that much money isn't really that rediculous when you get down to it. Especially if you think you are going to have a bunch of people.

    Maybe you are the 'naive' one. Good day.

  13. Re:Fuck 'Em, And Their Law(s) on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    What about swords, big sticks (like you said), knives, daggers, shovels, bats, hammers, sledge hammers, trucks, hell you can make a weapon out of just about anything given enough imagination.

    And even if the cops did have guns or tear gas or whatever, I'd like to see them stop a speeding truck at them. Hell that just gave me an idea, molotovs those would be a bit hard to stop too. :)

  14. Re:Fuck 'Em, And Their Law on UK Police Raid Party After Seeing "All-Night" Tag On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Well in the uk the people have no rights, so that's not really surprising. Whats funny tho is why would people bbq at a rave, when was the last time you heard of someone doing that, lol.

    Anyways I don't see anything about 1 person up there, I'd makes some posts 'on the internet' about an all night party at some random location (that I had permission to be at) and like setup a tent or something and wait for them to send out 20 people only to find that my 'all night party' is me sleeping in a tent, wouldn't that be great. Get their asses on trespassing well if the average citizen had any rights over there anyways.

  15. Re:Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking? on ISS Launches First Permanent Node of "Interplanetary Internet" · · Score: 1

    Or just simply called file sharing, protocol doesn't matter, ftp, http, etc and yes it may not be p2p in the strictest of senses but it still can be generally categorized in that way, even if that's not the 'definition' of it.

  16. Re:Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking? on ISS Launches First Permanent Node of "Interplanetary Internet" · · Score: 1

    Well when one talks about movies/music/whatever and downloading usually one is talking about p2p, if you mean something other than warez, please enlighten me.

  17. Re:Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking? on ISS Launches First Permanent Node of "Interplanetary Internet" · · Score: 1

    Lol downloading movies and mp3s in any format is p2p and yes I know what tor offers on the tor only side of it, you have to remember though to that it's not just transferring files through the network that can be slow, but also the persons upload is a factor as well, if it's shit or a lot of people are using it, it's going to be slow just like anything. I have seen very fast transfers across the network just depends on a few factors. And yes something with resuming capabilities is a must for trying to get something huge through the network.

    If you truly want to see where the problem lies you can always setup your own routes across the network and see where the problem lies.

    Good hunting.

  18. Re:Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking? on ISS Launches First Permanent Node of "Interplanetary Internet" · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't say tor is for watching youtube videos either or whatever you mean by 'large files' one can really only assume p2p. Besides not even counting p2p, tor is still not meant for large files of any kind, and it is the reason the network does suck.

  19. Re:What is their motivation? on ImageShack Hacked, Security Groups Threatened · · Score: 1

    My sentiments exactly.

  20. Re:It's all about the benjamins...er....yuan on Apple To Sell Wi-Fi-less iPhone In China · · Score: 1

    Well not really, because Benjamin's is an informal name for the 100 dollar bill, so since they are both informal then maybe he got his intended meaning across. To further my point I've not heard of quai but have heard of yuan as I'm sure more people have as well, and the other wouldn't have really made much sense to me, so I think they accomplished their goal.

  21. Re:What is their motivation? on ImageShack Hacked, Security Groups Threatened · · Score: 1

    But within publishing the scripts does it not force that company to release a patch for said exploit? Sure by giving other people the ability to abuse it can cause a problem, but wouldn't you say that it causes more good than not?

    What if some guy/gal finds a way to hack something and since they can't go public with it, they just share it with their friends or on a private board or something and then the problem goes unchecked and throughly abused until that company notices and *then* fixes it, what if they had known about the problem sooner, would they not have fixed it then?

    I do agree that money should not be made from the abuse of the tool (or in any form for that matter (advertisements, selling the tool, etc)) and that perhaps those are the real people that should be targeted instead of the people I might would assume are trying to help by making it obvious that some company needs to fix something instead of letting them try to ignore it and sweep it under the rug.

  22. What could go wrong? on Japanese Creating "Super Tuna" · · Score: 1

    Hopefully they aren't to productive...

    What could possible go wrong you ask? This could...

    You call be parinoid, just wait and see, lol.

  23. Re:Teachers wrong here on Student Who Released Code From Assignments Accused of Cheating · · Score: 2

    I've heard the same thing before, about whatever you do/make on campus is property of the college. I haven't heard of any of those such schools being in the united states, nor would I go to one, regardless of where it was located at.

    Some of the things people do can make some serious cash, why should you goto a school and spend an ass load of money, to write some code that could make you millions of dollars only to have it become the property of the school and them make them money instead of you. That scenario wouldn't ever be acceptable in my book, even if you went to school and got a degree for free. I'd rather have the large some of money than some 'paper degree' which might not make me as much money.

  24. Re:lmgtfy on How Do IT Guys Get Respect and Not Become BOFHs? · · Score: 1

    'ooooh it's a snake, a snake, badger badger badger badger...'

  25. Re:And the blind? on Anti-Piracy Dog Uncovers Huge Cache of Discs · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    'do not want'