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  1. Re:talk about waste on Earth Life Possibly Could Reach Titan · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure how this turned into cats, but I would hope they would've figured out how to keep the damn cat from wiping its smelly ass all over everything.

    If only there was an eject button...

  2. Re:Similar article on the BBC on Google's CEO Clears the Air · · Score: 1

    What's to dread? I don't get it...

  3. Re:privacy on States Pass Thousands of Info Restriction Laws · · Score: 1

    Hate is Love. Death is Life.

    Lets have our 5 minutes of hate now.

  4. Re:Nothing To See Here on Internet Searches Reveal CIA's Secrets · · Score: 1

    It all tastes the same at McDonalds.

  5. Re:Stuff that Matters... on Cubicles a Giant Mistake · · Score: 1

    My company runs ethereal servers... and I dont encrypt any traffic or try to circumvent any monitoring. I talk shit about them all the time and chat about nasty things with my friends. I have yet to be scolded. Thought I'm pretty sure they're watching because my boss acts pretty shady around me :D

    Fuck employment anyway, I'm lookin at a real nice bridge with electric heat...

  6. Re:Not surprisingly on Cisco Aquires SyPixx · · Score: 1

    I believe you read it correctly. :)

  7. Obvious. on Clinton, Lieberman Propose CDC Investigate Games · · Score: 1

    If you allow anyone, be it church, a government entity, your parents, to tell you how to live then you deserve what you get. Sure you can take advice, but you should always weigh the advice with the intentions behind it. If the government is telling you not to play games or let your kids play games, then for there must be a reason why they think games break their grip on you. I highly doubt it is because they think games will cause you to become a psychotic serial killer, a rapist, a car thief, etc, because the numbers just aren't there.

    Just don't be sheeple and it won't matter so much what the government says. In fact, we can come to find out, it really matters not at all what the government says, because we are the biggest part of it.

  8. Re:Beside the point. on Google Faces Wall Street Revolt · · Score: -1, Troll

    Is it evil for the CEO to sell over 100 million dollars worth of stock a couple weeks before they announce this?

    Just another example of how the media is always looking out for the little guy, even on wallstreet - Last Tuesday, when Google's CFO George Reyes announced at a news conference that Google's growth rate had topped out and was headed down, Google's stock dropped 60 dollars per share in less than 10 seconds. Have you heard about this?

    I didn't think so.

  9. Re:Not surprisingly on Cisco Aquires SyPixx · · Score: 1

    If they put cameras on me 24/7 I will not care. I will be safer. And I hope all the branches DO become one. It will make things so much more efficient.

    Hahahaha... just kidding. I'm glad it freaked you out, though it's even more scary now that you seem to be the only one...

  10. Re:perhaps not on Why Terror Financing is So Tough to Track Down · · Score: 2, Informative

    Thomas Kern headed the 9/11 commission. That alone should clue you into how bipartisan the whole shebang was. Just another Bush lackey blocking access to info at every turn.

  11. Re:Power Of Nightmares on Why Terror Financing is So Tough to Track Down · · Score: 1

    "US is seen as the incarnation of pure good and its destiny is to fight and conquer evil."

    From whose viewpoint? Certainly nobody I know personally :)

    Just kidding NSA...

  12. Re:Not surprisingly on Cisco Aquires SyPixx · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Indeed. I revel in the idea of never having to worry about crime again. Imagine a world where every criminal act is recorded at multiple angles! Criminals will have no place to hide. We will never have to worry about being mugged at the ATM again, or being raped in the alley way as we walk along the sidewalks. Criminals will be too scared to be criminals and will turn into God fearing human beings again.

    Thank you cisco for doing your part!

    God bless America!

  13. Re:Nope on What Corporate Email Limits Do You Have? · · Score: 1

    Indeed. We commonly forward multiple copies of voicemails and troubleshooting screen caps (sometimes on the upwards of 1 - 2 megs each from clueless clients) to different support team members. This drastically hacks away at the available storage each of us is alotted. I tend to go thru my Large Files search folder occassionally and just archive what I may possibly need in the future, and delete everything else.

  14. 100 MB on What Corporate Email Limits Do You Have? · · Score: 1

    My company uses e-mail for our 2nd contact point for our support team, dealing with issues ranging from e-mail bouncebacks all the way to WAN connectivity issues. We currently have a shared box on exchange as well as individual boxes. The e-mails go to each of our boxes and a copy also goes to the shared box. Our individual boxes are limited to 100 mb each. The shared box is unlimited. I find that if I set my auto-archive to nab most mails at 3 months and store them on my hard drive, I can stay at about 80 megs give or take 10. Auto-archive is a savior.

  15. Re:Goodbye TCP? on Better Networking with SCTP · · Score: 1

    This will make those of us who host and manage firewalls easier... one less little click in the netscreen, 50% more efficiency.

  16. Re:is Niels Ferguson.. on No Backdoor in Vista · · Score: 1

    LOL... that would be so dirty though...

  17. Re:Boss on In Praise of Constant Connectivity · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm not required to login to work while I'm not working, but if I want to be able to keep my head above water I pretty much have to. Ahh the wonders of VPNs. *sigh*

    By the way, those advertisements at the top of the screen really suck when you're RDPing in and trying to check slashdot. Pretty much locks my shit up.

  18. Re:OUTGOING on SCO Announces Plan to Increase Revenue · · Score: 1

    Your first program stole all my credit card numbers?! Look out zero-cool...

  19. Re:You are a coward on Future of Maglev in the US Military · · Score: 1

    This is most definately not the place to try to wake people up. :) You'll just end up modded down to -1 and about 1% of the people who visit will see what you've written, and chances are 50% of those will hate you.

    Good luck in the future.

  20. Re:So don't hire mere mortals on Octopiler to Ease Use of Cell Processor · · Score: 1

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    Mohammed ^_^ kekeke

  21. Re:Use a professional tax service on H&R Block Goofs on Its Own Taxes · · Score: 1

    That is funny. The one time my dad didn't do his taxes himself and went to them he got audited. From that year on he would spent hours upon hours trying to figure out all his tax crap; he was a travelling salesman.

    From that day on, I vowed I would never have my taxes done by them. Now I'm almost tempted to out of sheer laziness.

  22. Re:I really dig this stuff... on Quantum Telecloning Demonstrated? · · Score: 1

    Hahaha... who was it that said that line?

  23. Re:Land of the free on Limited Email Surveillance Approved · · Score: 1

    I'm running free SMTP relays! Come one come all! Send your credit card information and juicy gossip thru my servers for FREE!*

    *The service is FREE - unless you consider your e-mailed information being stolen and used for any purpose I desire, to be otherwise.

  24. Re:Land of the free on Limited Email Surveillance Approved · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Guess what happens when you don't hide your innocent opinions when they clash with the administration?

    Ask Hunter S. Thompson.

  25. Re:Careful..... on Surveillance Is on the Rise, Straining Carriers · · Score: 1

    Yet you cite no evidence toward your non-existant point. Not even a simple statement that doesn't include an attack on character. Nice.