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  1. Re:Stability on John McAfee Pondering Presidential Bid · · Score: 1
    You did not read the article in question. The gun had its firing pin removed or was otherwise modified to not fire. Excerpt from the article:

    With the gun still to his head, he starts pulling the trigger incessantly. "I can do this all day long,â he says to the sound of the hammer clicking. âoeI can do this a thousand times. Ten thousand times. Nothing will ever happen. Why? Because you have missed something. You are operating on an assumption about reality that is wrong."

  2. Re:If you want a certification, buy one. on Why Certifications Are Necessary (Even If Aggravating To Earn) · · Score: 1

    Have you ever taken a certification? My Security+ and CCENT both required that I have state-issued ID (or federal issued) as well as that I had my photo taken at the testing center. When you go to look at my CCENT online they show my photo on the validation page.

    Not sure what kind of joke certs you are talking about. These are both pretty basic certifications and they required documentation/validation of identity. Furthermore, the tests are electronic and taken at a certified testing center, and are monitored via video/audio feeds so you can't take a test booklet/sheet out. You obviously don't know what you're talking about.

  3. Re:Probable cause. on Bomb Squad Searches House Over Teenager's Chemistry Experiments · · Score: 1

    It's clear that you don't understand what a mercury switch is or does. A mercury switch is a tilt-switch that uses mercury to connect the contacts when it is tilted the 'correct' (upright) way. Mercury is used because it is a metal that is liquid at room temperature and so can complete the circuit.

  4. Depends on the job on Are Certifications Worth the Time and Money? · · Score: 1
    A close friend does hiring of pen-testers and told me that when he goes to a client with a bill for $100,000 or whatever, the client wants to know that they're getting their money's worth (ie, they want to see security certs).

    .

    Certifications don't mean anything, but when you're charging clients an arm and a leg, they like to see some credentials.

  5. Took a cue from BadBIOS? on New Chrome Extension Uses Sound To Share URLs Between Devices · · Score: 2

    Remember when there were rumors of BadBIOS circulation which used this exact technique to span airgaps?

  6. I would like for it to... on Ask Slashdot: What Features Would You Like In a Search Engine? · · Score: 1
    ...read my mind.

    Seriously: words suck at describing or conveying a lot of things. And half of these comments are just people who don't know how to use a search engine properly. They can't read your minds [yet] and we are using the equivalent of charades to try and explain to a computer what we're looking for.

    Until we can directly share a mental image with a computer, we're going to have to deal with crafting search queries.

  7. Re:Too much good content is deleted at Wikipedia. on Latest Wikipedia Uproar Over 'Superprotection' · · Score: 1

    Looking at the deletion log shows that it was originally nominated for removal back in 2010. Maybe it *wasn't* noteworthy back then. But then these idiots keep upholding the previous deletion vote, not bothering to check to see if it's still a valid ruling.

  8. Re:Encouraged by a lot of places. on 51% of Computer Users Share Passwords · · Score: 1

    But really, Sherlock *is* awesome.

  9. Re:Old dreams on A Look At NASA's Orion Project · · Score: 0

    TED Talk by George Dyson on Project Orion (the original): http://www.ted.com/talks/georg...

  10. Re:Why I vote Republican on DHS Mistakenly Releases 840 Pages of Critical Infrastructure Documents · · Score: 1

    I vote Republican because I see absolutely no correlation between lenient gun laws and surging crime rates

    I'm with you on a lot of this stuff, except for this one which is blatantly false.

    "Crime rates have varied over time, with a sharp rise after World War II, before peaking between the 1970s and early 1990s. Since the early 1990s, crime has declined in the United States, and current crime rates are approximately the same as those of the 1960s." (citations in article)

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

  11. Our dystopian future on Life Sentences For Serious Cyberattacks Proposed In Britain · · Score: 1

    In the future, corporations and computers are protected by laws but people are not.

  12. It is the start of the Daleks! on Controlling Fear By Modifying DNA · · Score: 1

    All hail the Daleks! Destroy the humans! EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!

  13. Re:Auto-playing audio? This is the end of Slashdot on Senate Report Says CIA Misled Government About Interrogation Methods · · Score: 1

    I like to pretend that it doesn't exist. One day in the future I will be severely disappointed.

  14. Auto-playing audio? This is the end of Slashdot... on Senate Report Says CIA Misled Government About Interrogation Methods · · Score: 1

    I hope this an April Fools joke. Otherwise, this is a BAD sign.

  15. How are these different from Facebook's drones? on Harsh Wireless Conditions? Send In the Drone Hot Spot · · Score: 1
    I'm sure we've all seen this:

    Facebook buying 11000 drones to connect Africa. What is so special about this project?

  16. confirmed: beta is garbage on Build an Open-Source Electric Car In About One Hour · · Score: 5, Informative

    After reading all the up-roar about beta I had to check it out.

    Yup. It sucks.