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  1. Re:Open source on Stuxnet Authors Made Key Errors · · Score: 1

    +1 for Codeplex! I hear it is the shizniz these days!

  2. Re:I'm crying!!! on Auto Incorrect · · Score: 1

    They're hit and miss, bash.org is still way funnier, not missing too much. There's no text, just screen shots :p

    - it's freakin loud
    - I wanna put a dick in his mouth
    - Ohhh hahahaha sock
    -Damn auto correct lmao
    = Haha

    *blinks*

  3. Re:How? on Encrypt Your Smartphone — Or Else · · Score: 1

    I filter all my emails using the built-in email filter. This even applies to a Blackberry running off an internet service account.

  4. Re:How? on Encrypt Your Smartphone — Or Else · · Score: 1

    Blackberry does support encryption of the device memory, contact list and media card.

    Its really annoying though, I spent a week figuring out why my caller ID'ing didn't show my contact names, when they phoned.

    Turns out contact list protection, won't show incoming caller names.

    Their solution? Disable content protection. How... lame.

    Content protection is designed to encrypt BlackBerry smartphone data. When content protection is enabled, the BlackBerry smartphone encrypts the data that is stored on the smartphone. This allows you to secure sensitive information (such as your contact information). When the contact list is content protected, features such as caller ID that use data from the contact list and Bluetooth® Address Book transfer are unable to access the encrypted data.

  5. Re:How? on Encrypt Your Smartphone — Or Else · · Score: 1

    No, they store contacts and messages on the phone's local storage. They can also lookup contacts via the server if needed, but it's also cached locally.

  6. Re:Big Mac Attack on Sharks Seen Swimming Down Australian Streets · · Score: 1

    Shark: "Does this clown taste funny to you?"

    Other shark: "Mmm... tastes like cardboard"

  7. Re:Change that into windows on UK To Offer PCs For £98, Subsidized Internet Connections · · Score: 1

    Unstable distros offer me more security than any Windows release. (Except Windows ME)

  8. Re:Change that into windows on UK To Offer PCs For £98, Subsidized Internet Connections · · Score: 1

    Of course the cost would go up by about $100 if Windows was used. Assuming bulk VLK licensing issued for to government contracts get a 20% discount per copy. I feel reluctant linking to the Microsoft products price page ... so so dirty...

  9. Re:Energy requirements? on The Prospects For Lunar Mining · · Score: 1

    Ha! I see what you did there! Clever . . .

  10. Re:Easy Legal Fix. on The Prospects For Lunar Mining · · Score: 1

    Damn, moon.com is already taken!

  11. Re:Sophos: "New level of danger for Facebook users on Facebook Opens Up Home Addresses and Phone Numbers · · Score: 1

    Come to think of it, we should petition to remove "Share on Facebook" from the sharethis widgets! I bet they get too much income (read:payoffs) that side to even consider it though.

  12. Re:Why it's useful on Remote Control Worms With Laser Light, Using FOSS · · Score: 1

    "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" -- A. Einstein

  13. It scanned my face on Taiwan Develops Face-Recognition Vending Machine · · Score: 1

    It recommended a brain transplant.

  14. Re:Boost membership? on Dating Site Creates Profiles From Public Records · · Score: 0

    There is a mystery phase, which accounts for the missing logic, and allows for reaching your goal:

    1) Register profiles via public information
    2) ?
    3) Profit!

  15. Re:Membership? on Dating Site Creates Profiles From Public Records · · Score: 1

    Can they really claim someone is a "member" of the site if that person hasn't even heard of the site before?

    Some are bot net members too, I bet they haven't heard of those either.

  16. Re:Not interested. on Dating Site Creates Profiles From Public Records · · Score: 1

    If the answer is Cock Robin, what is the question...?

  17. Re:not for my searches on Google vs. Bing — a Quasi-Empirical Study · · Score: 1

    Similarly, Bing does a great job at searching for smutt.

  18. Re:Bing is great for non-techies on Google vs. Bing — a Quasi-Empirical Study · · Score: 1

    I find Google gives me better results for coding/development research. It also behaves when I do stuff like converting lb/ka -> kg/acre, or whenever I forget the angle of refraction.

  19. Re:Replication? on Google vs. Bing — a Quasi-Empirical Study · · Score: 1

    Results differ... oh wait, safe search is off ...

  20. Re:O No on Google vs. Bing — a Quasi-Empirical Study · · Score: 1

    100 users querying 20 results would have been a better dataset than 1 user querying 20 results.

  21. Re:Made my day on Embedded Linux 1-Second Cold Boot To QT · · Score: 1

    I enjoyed it. Imagine how nice it would be in a instant wireless browsing device. Or it serves out pages from which you can control a connected Arduino device. Turn on and go - very neat!

  22. Re:Wait a minute... on Google Pushes New Chrome Release, Pays $14k Bounty · · Score: 1

    It's even color-coded on the Chrome release blog.

  23. Re:I'll be filing a bug report soon on Google Pushes New Chrome Release, Pays $14k Bounty · · Score: 1

    If you log a regression bug I will verify it!

  24. Re:New business model: on Google Pushes New Chrome Release, Pays $14k Bounty · · Score: 1

    side note - Originally there is no no need for phase 4

    *sips espresso*

  25. Re:This is incredibly sad. on Pentagon Credit Union Database Compromised · · Score: 1

    Well said!