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  1. Jamming on Computer Attack and Defense As Spectator Sport · · Score: 2

    Since they're attacking it over a WiFi link, can't the server team jam the WiFi band? What about non-geek methods, aka Human Engineering hack attempts?

  2. Re:How is that different on IDE/ATAPI to SCSI Converters Reviewed · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    HAHAHA! Someone fell for my troll, probably an editor! Wasted 2 karma points instantly modding me down to zero! w00t! All your karma belong to me!

  3. Warning: Advertisement! on IDE/ATAPI to SCSI Converters Reviewed · · Score: 2

    First, someone posts a story (which gets ACCEPTED?) about these converters from Addonics, then an AC (!) posts another story about these converters (again, ACCEPTED - wtf?). Looks like Addonics is trolling.

  4. Re:How is that different on IDE/ATAPI to SCSI Converters Reviewed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It isn't, the editors can't be bothered to read their own site.

    Is Slashdot relevant?

  5. Qmail + rblsmtpd has this on Spam Blocking Engine for OpenBSD · · Score: 2

    here Works for me(TM).

  6. rblsmtpd + spamassassin on Spam Blocking Engine for OpenBSD · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Works great for me, thank you DJB! Here's a summary of the spamhouses I've blocked (with a 553 error code) over the past few hours. These never even touch spamassassin.

    64.70.22.99-outbound1.lamailer.com
    209.236.32.1 57-
    216.19.164.127-127.opti9.com
    65.126.119.178- formulatedmail.com
    64.201.128.3-netblock-64-201-1 28-3.stanfordintl.co m
    66.216.111.187-mail213.rm23.com
    63.96.237.154-
    216.109.73.35-om40.yourmailsoure.com
    211.90.191 .61-
    204.73.107.103-
    209.189.49.102-
    209.123.11 1.22-mail.dmx4.com
    216.19.163.204-204.sbase30.com
    63.70.105.139-ntls1.digitalriver.com
    66.197.162 .15-
    209.47.251.15-smtp5.rapid-e.net
    209.236.57. 176-mtsbp512.email-deliveries.net
    202.103.64.43-
    66.216.116.78-mail153.myfunsleuth.com
    65.107.195 .162-
    209.213.210.18-mailer18.labeldaily.com
    200 .206.207.206-200-206-207-206.terra.com.br
    66.216. 115.56-mail16.justforyou-mail.com
    64.119.213.95-p assionup.com
    66.216.107.233-mail233.dealdelivery. com

  7. Re:It's about time on U.S. Proposes Centralized Internet Surveillance · · Score: 2

    Your sig is stupid.

  8. Re:Where is Linux-Mandrake??? on CUPS Security Vulnerabilities · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Then fix it yourself, troll. There's nothing from stopping you from FTPing the source down, running ./configure, and running make install. Almost all OSS stuff is THAT easy these days.
    If you're using OSS, you need to be able to work it, not just sit there and whine for updates.

  9. Why don't you try working? on Multiplayer Games For Christmas Lull at the Office? · · Score: 2

    Here's a thought... work? Yes, that old monkey on the back, the thing that pays the bills, the thing THAT YOUR EMPLOYER IS PAYING YOU FOR.

  10. Re:Stress vs. Simplifying on Jobs for Moonlighting Geeks? · · Score: 2

    Mod parent up!

  11. First dupe? on Sony, Matsushita Back Linux For Consumer Goods · · Score: 2
  12. Re:This is A Good Thing on Linux for Home Electronics · · Score: 2

    Is it really? It's just more moving parts, more electronics to break. Where is the real benefit, aside from the geek factor, to having your alarm clock play MP3s? It won't give you the weather... or do you pull a weather feed down from the Internet and text-to-speech it? There's something that does that already... called RADIO.
    And who says I want ANY commercials on my TV?

  13. Shouldn't it be... on Linux for Home Electronics · · Score: 2

    from the I-read-this-already-on-Yahoo dept. ?

    Is Slashdot relevant anymore?

  14. 145 pieces of spam? Try zero. on AOL Awarded Millions in Spam Case · · Score: 2

    And the /. crowd is always crowing about their convoluted AI spam killers? Geez, Taco, you're letting us down. Wait, didn't Spamassassin come on that free TiBook bribe^H^H^H^H^Hdemo that you got from Apple?

  15. Unplug on Will We Need A SmartCard to Watch Digital TV? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As long as Americans continue to keep their media-created, instiable appetite for broadcast video and audio, this will work.
    Why not unplug? Listen to the radio, read a book, go for a walk..
    What's so special about Law & Order, Pay-per-View Heart concerts, and even, dare, I say, the Discovery Channel? Go to a library, INTERACT WITH PEOPLE. The only reason that the population will turn into a mob of wallscreen-watching zombies is if we decide to.

  16. Re:I believe on DSL Rising · · Score: 2
    Their telephone infrastructure is 1000 times more modern than ours.

    Who do you think PAID for their hi-tech phone system? Ask NASA why they have to mothball the ISS, when the US spends more on Isreal (5+ billion) than on space exploration.
    Moderation Totals:Painful truth +1
  17. Can't wait to meet your kids on Creative Commons Launches Today · · Score: 2

    You know, the ones you've raised to believe that there is no such thing as good or evil, ethical behavior or savagery, production or theft, the power of the dollar or the power of the gun.
    The best thing is that I can say is that I hope you inherit the world you're advocating.
    Give your kids what they need? So your need trumps everything else? This sounds like pure Marxism: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need
    Frankly, you shouldn't have bred.

  18. Re:Dot US on Plans For New TLDs · · Score: 2, Interesting

    When the rest of the world creates something as innovative as the Internet, then the US will play along "just like everyone else".

  19. What will Joe Sixpack do? on Andy Grove Says End Of Moore's Law At Hand · · Score: 2

    If he can't get a 1.21 THz Pentium9 to surf the web, chat on AIM, and have his kids type school reports on? How can people possibly learn, communicate, or work? Oh, the humanity!

    In Soviet Russia, Moore's Law ends YOU!

  20. Re:looks like they don't know what they are doing on Turn-Key Linux Audio · · Score: 2

    Ha ha, the Score on my post is higher than yours.

  21. Re:Identd is the least of our worries. on Why do we still use IDENTD? · · Score: 2

    Except that any real SMTP server runs TLS, and only idiots use FTP for anything other than driver downloads. If you want something secure, use sftp, scp or https.

    You insensitive clod!
    In Soviet Russia, the Penis Bird Man owns YOU!

  22. Re:looks like they don't know what they are doing on Turn-Key Linux Audio · · Score: 2

    Yeah, but then you'd have to use Debian...

  23. And where can you find ones NOT made in China? on Where Have You Found LED Holiday Lights? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Since I do not support countries which are de jure repressive regimes, forced infanticide, who long ignored an AIDS crisis, and who believe that their people are State property, I do not buy products made in China. Where can you get holiday lights made elsewhere?

  24. Suggestion on Dealing with ADHD and Other Problems in Young Children? · · Score: 2

    Turn off the TV. Read to the kid, let the kid read.

    Why do all kids have ADD, ADxD, AD&D these days? In my day, we had 1 "bad" kid, and he sat in the back of the class with a screen around his desk to keep him concentrating. He's now in charge of US Naval submarine communcations, so it obviously didn't retard his education.

  25. Re:ipv6 on OpenBSD SMP In The Works · · Score: 2

    IPv6 and IPSec have nothing to do with each other, you insensitive clod!