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  1. Re:How did they get caught? on Silk Road Investigators Charged With Stealing Bitcoin · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not to take too much away from your comment, but the secret service agents were caught because they failed to pay for it. If they had just paid no one would have ever found out.

  2. Re:Systemd related phobia on Robots4Us: DARPA's Response To Mounting Robophobia · · Score: 1

    But, will our AI overlords run SystemD or Init?

  3. Re:Sodom and Gomorrah wasn't about same-sex marria on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    Your sig is evil...

    I agree on the rape angle, but it was implied that the men of the city enjoyed sodomy, and it was at least partially why the cities were destroyed. It is however very difficult to untangle, as it could be as much about dishonoring guests as it was about the attempt at forceful sodomy with the male angelic guests.

  4. Re:It's been repeatedly shown you are a bigot. on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    Again, you fail to read. I said it is not up to the state to define marriage, it is up to religion. I did not state any specific religion, or even any specific point of view. I merely state that it is up to the religions to define a religious ceremony, not the state.

    I don't particularly care what an illiterate AC says about me, but at least learn to read, it is important in life.

  5. Re:Proof on China's Foreign Ministry: China Did Not Attack Github, We Are the Major Victims · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://it.slashdot.org/story/1...

    Original story, it goes through the mechanism in use right in the summary. It is quite clear that queries to Baidu from outside the great firewall were triggering requests to GitHub.

  6. Proof on China's Foreign Ministry: China Did Not Attack Github, We Are the Major Victims · · Score: 3, Informative

    Where is their counter to the proof offered during the attack? As I recall the DDoS was caused by requests to the Chinese search engine from outside China.

  7. Re:Sign up? on Sign Up At irs.gov Before Crooks Do It For You · · Score: 3, Informative

    Following the links in TFA, it leads me to here:

    https://sa.www4.irs.gov/icce-c...

    I agree however, I would not even think of clicking a Get Transcripts button in order to create an IRS account.

  8. Re:WWJD? on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    Holy matrimony is A marriage ceremony, not the religious ceremony.

  9. Re:WWJD? on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    I may be a bigot in your mind, but you are illiterate in mine.

    Quote from my post above that is relevant:

    Civil union is the state sponsored joining, and should be the proper avenue for the state to allow something that religion indicates is wrong. If someone feels that a homosexual couple should share in the benefits a heterosexual relationship enjoys, they should move for equal benefits for the two, not move to change the definition of marriage.

  10. Re:WWJD? on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 2

    Exactly what I said. You are just repeating it from a different side. It should be up to whatever religion, and not the government to force it.

  11. Re:Christian Theocracy on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    Well, his daddy would destroy a whole city:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

  12. Re:WWJD? on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Jesus may have said nothing, but the old testament has a pretty clear lesson on it:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

    I personally have very little issue with homosexuals. I have a serious problem with gay marriage, as marriage is a religious ceremony, so the state should stay out of it. Civil union is the state sponsored joining, and should be the proper avenue for the state to allow something that religion indicates is wrong. If someone feels that a homosexual couple should share in the benefits a heterosexual relationship enjoys, they should move for equal benefits for the two, not move to change the definition of marriage. However, it has to be understood that most of the benefits of marriage have to do with holding a family together for the benefit of the children, which a homosexual marriage may have some issues in creating.

  13. Re:Related ... on SeaWorld and Others Discover That a Hashtag Can Become a Bashtag · · Score: 1

    @#/.! (Ampersant Octotorp slash dot exclamationmark, or is that not part of it?)

    Get it right, ! is a bang!

  14. Re:Congress is a bunch of fucking retards on GAO Denied Access To Webb Telescope Workers By Northrop Grumman · · Score: 1

    The laws have been on the books since the 50's so if it wasn't, that is news to the gov. It has always included official records, the update that happened in 2014ish was to specify that E-mail is a record, and always has been.

    https://www.law.cornell.edu/us...

  15. Re:Why??? on Rebuilding the PDP-8 With a Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    It is still faster than this Tesla:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...

    As he doesn't move around too much anymore.

  16. Re:Congress is a bunch of fucking retards on GAO Denied Access To Webb Telescope Workers By Northrop Grumman · · Score: 1

    Watch? Who has the time to watch news. I get my news from web sites run by slashdot, BBC, CNN, and Fox, but I actually design email systems (many servers, not just single server), so I know a bit about it. I can also spell!

  17. Re:Encrypt client side on Amazon Announces Unlimited Cloud Storage Plans · · Score: 1

    Out of curiosity, what USB RAID enclosures do you recommend?

  18. Re: Government Contractors on GAO Denied Access To Webb Telescope Workers By Northrop Grumman · · Score: 1

    Government contractors can get fired, I believe what you are looking for here is government employees which are difficult to fire.

  19. Re:Congress is a bunch of fucking retards on GAO Denied Access To Webb Telescope Workers By Northrop Grumman · · Score: 1

    Not to argue too much because I agree with your sentiment, but Obama had nothing to do with solders coming out of Iraq, that was all the Iraqi president who refused to allow US solders to stay in his country. Unless we want to actually act like a colonial power, we should leave a country when told to and not overstay our welcome.

  20. Re:what will be more interesting on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: 1

    If it happens outside the office and while you are not on the clock (or even during those periods...) it is the province of the police, not your office.

  21. Re:Congress is a bunch of fucking retards on GAO Denied Access To Webb Telescope Workers By Northrop Grumman · · Score: 1

    As an email guy, I am concerned about the coverup happening with Lerner. Email doesn't work like that unless someone in IT is intentionally trying to keep things out of other's hands. Government email systems are required to keep all emails, so how could Lerner's hard drive crashing make any difference at all to the ability of the IRS to provide a record of all the emails? Why would she be setup with POP, IMAP, or PST so that she is storing anything locally, especially in a critical agency like the IRS?

  22. Re: not the problem on Micron and Intel Announce 3D NAND Flash Co-Development To Push SSDs Past 10TB · · Score: 1

    On top of what Halltk says, if you install Windows 7 and above to a SSD, it auto optimizes for SSD (no page file, turns off defrag, and I am sure other optimizations)

  23. Re:not the problem on Micron and Intel Announce 3D NAND Flash Co-Development To Push SSDs Past 10TB · · Score: 1

    What is wrong with Newegg? They tend to have the most selection of computer hardware around. Sure you could buy from Ingram Micro, but there is no guarantee that they have any larger selection, and you will pay more.

  24. Re:not the problem on Micron and Intel Announce 3D NAND Flash Co-Development To Push SSDs Past 10TB · · Score: 1

    You want a more enterprise like drive like Intel 3700, which is warranted for 10 drive writes per day for 5 years

    Is that 10 a typo?

  25. Re:not the problem on Micron and Intel Announce 3D NAND Flash Co-Development To Push SSDs Past 10TB · · Score: 1

    Just to counter this. I have an Intel I bought on 7/23/2009 (looked it up on Newegg) that I don't use much as it is only 32 GB. I also have a 120GB Intel (with a Sandforce controller) from 8/25/2012 that is still working just fine. Intel and Samsung are on the top end of SSDs as they own their own fabs, so don't badmouth without actual evidence.