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  1. Re:Of course they wouldn't use Firefox or Safari on Walmart Rejects Firefox and Safari · · Score: 0

    He's not an "otherwise smart fella", he's a douche. You aren't "smart" if you're a good doctor, but a bad driver, or a good mechanic, but a lousy brain surgeon.

  2. Re:Wrong tag, should be Politics not YRO on Teens Prosecuted For Racy Photos · · Score: 1

    I knew that there was a reason you were my foe. Its privacy, and the societal norms surrounding sexual conduct by minors, the online part is irrelevant. If I call you an asshole on Slashdot, is it a YRO story because it happened 'online' ?

  3. You're not "releasing" it during peak on Storing Wind Power In Cold Stores · · Score: 1

    You're simply not using it, which, is a small difference, although it doesn't affect what they're trying to accomplish. It's a good idea - pretty darn simple, so it might actually work/help.

  4. Wrong tag, should be Politics not YRO on Teens Prosecuted For Racy Photos · · Score: 1

    How is this related to your rights "online" ? If they took polaroids of themselves, the issue would be the same - minors in Florida are allowed to have sex, but cannot document it. This is a social and political problem, it has nothing to do with being "online".

  5. Mod an entire site? on New Community Site Offers Views From the Trenches · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can you mod an entire website with "-1, Troll" ?

  6. Re:The right to privacy is underrated on The Privacy Candidate · · Score: 1

    And you think Hillary won't "erode your rights" with her socialized medicine, socialized education, and welfare programs?

  7. Not all bad, google for 'toothing' on Bluetooth Spam In Public Spaces · · Score: 2, Funny

    Basically you can bluetooth chat with someone in a public place (like a train), then arrange for sex when you reach your destination, or in the train en route. And maybe they're even hot...

  8. Ha Ha on TomTom Admits Satnav Device Infected With Virus · · Score: 0, Troll

    Now all those "can't pay attention to the road because I'm watching this little video game" losers will pay for their own lameness.

  9. -1, "Hegemony" on Debian Gets Win32 Installer · · Score: 1

    You've been reading too much Noam Chomsky. Ask your parents for some other books next time you come up from the basement.

  10. Re: Deja VMS? on Inside the Windows Vista Kernel · · Score: 0, Troll

    HAHAHAHAAAaaaaa!1!! you RTFA. Loser.

  11. "Kernel" ? on Inside the Windows Vista Kernel · · Score: -1, Troll

    Aren't they getting ahead of themselves? COMMAND.COM is hardly a "kernel".

  12. Clear blue sky != monochromatic on Using The GIMP (or Photoshop) to Improve Photos? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    a) If you are using anything above ISO50 on a cheap digital (like yours), you will get ISO noise
    b) blue sky is not really blue, you can't expect 7.1 million pixels to all agree
    c) there may have been microscopic dust on your lens

    Basically, you're looking for your camera to be Adobe Illustrator, and it isn't.

  13. Who cares about clock speed, just overclock on Intel 45nm Fab Process Launched And Penryn Preview · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    A production E4300 running at 1.8 GHz can be run at 3 GHz on stock air cooling. All you need is higher grade memory and a non-crappy motherboard that supports it. Why would you pay Intel for the clockspeed when they give it away?

  14. Re:Testing doesn't matter, security is about blame on Testing Commercial 2-Factor Authentication Systems? · · Score: 1

    No, Mr AC, "due dilligence" means ask what Gartner says about the product, then repeat over and over until it becomes fact.

  15. Testing doesn't matter, security is about blame on Testing Commercial 2-Factor Authentication Systems? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Corporate security drives innovation in this area. Who else is going to place an order for 10,000 of these units?
    Corporate security is more concerned with blame and 'due diligence' than actual security.
    Thus, if CompanyX makes a "secure" product, CorporationY will buy it, and deal with a breach by suing CompanyX.

  16. Re:It's no mystery on Why Don't More CIOs Become CEO? · · Score: 1

    And you sir, are a douche. Why would shareholders demand different behavior? Why is this behavior bad? Why troll?

  17. N-series? on Dell Sells Open Source Computers · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Are they from Niger?

  18. Re:Data Protection Act on Deleting Personal Data from Private Institutions? · · Score: 1

    And they're a respectable firm, with dozens of lawyers, and you, well you're a solo computer geek. "But your honor, this was just a mistake with our off-site archiving firm, here's a memo stating that it should have been destroyed. Judge: hmm, ok, you're in the clear." If the UK was such a farking bastion of liberty and jurisprudence, explain ASBOs, waiting 4 years for an ingrown toenail to be fixed, and the ridiculous state of your higher education?

  19. I run a mailserver, this is a bad idea on Fight Spam With Nolisting · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We get stuff directed at our secondary all the time, despite having a highly available primary. Why? Our secondary is listed at another domain - they do our backup in the case of disaster. I can only assume that spammers hit it thinking that its a 'back door' into the network, perhaps we don't have the same rigorous anti-spam measures there.

    Dumb idea. You're better sending all your domain mail to gmail, using their spam filtering, and then pulling it from there.

  20. Re:Data Protection Act on Deleting Personal Data from Private Institutions? · · Score: 0

    And by making it illegal, you're ensuring that nobody ever will do it. Brilliant!

  21. Re:Data Protection Act on Deleting Personal Data from Private Institutions? · · Score: 0

    And then of course they do it. Wake up and smell the tea, my friend.

  22. Re:In Europe on Deleting Personal Data from Private Institutions? · · Score: 1

    Hahaha! ROFL. You think that they actually do it though? Then again, you probably think that all your laws are there to protect you too.

  23. why not just use the forms? on What Tax Software Do You Use? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Print the forms, get a calculator, and do the math....whats the problem?

  24. Re:Worrying... on FBI Arrests Neteller Execs · · Score: 0

    Good, stay the fuck out, hippy.

  25. Re:crashes on x86 Linux Flash Player 9 is Final · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Maybe its your gaybuntu machine which is the problem.