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  1. Re:Do not play with HCF on HP & Dell Face Lawsuits From Exploding Hardware · · Score: 1
    From Wikipedia:

    [...] The expression "catch fire" is strictly metaphorical
  2. Re:Is it burst speed? on USB 3.0's New Jacks and Sockets · · Score: 1

    "Windows does not use write caching for removable drives", by default. You can enable it if you want.

  3. Re:Yeah, it's terrorism on Former Intel Engineer Pleads Guilty To Taliban Aid · · Score: 1
    it would be a mistake to assume there was hardly anyone in Afghanistan who voluntarily supported the Taliban

    Of course, when we all know that the U.S. supported the Taliban with the only excuse of impeding the sovietics to expand their revolution.
  4. disappearing people on RIAA Settles Suits Against Students · · Score: 1

    If the RIAA ever makes disappear someone, you will not see it on the news.

  5. Welcome to the U.S.A.!!! on Cisco Support for Lawful Intercept In IP Networks · · Score: 1
    Welcome to the U.S.A.
    The Country of Freedom!
    Where the Government (a "very democratic" one, for sure) has the right to spy on it's citizens.
    Uhm... where's the news?
  6. Re:That's if you'll retain the right to challenge on Congress to Make PATRIOT Act Permanent · · Score: 1

    That's how Bushism works.

  7. Smart Spammers on Did You Really Want To Read That Spam? · · Score: 1

    Interesting is what happened to me.
    I used to report every spam that reached my mailbox, and most of the times the ISP took some action against the spammer's account.

    But a few months ago, I reported some spams to an ISP, and opposed to what I expected, the spams sent to me via this ISP increased notably by almost 200% every month.

    I cannot completely block this ISP from my mailserver, because several people I use to exchange mail with are clients of this spam-friendly ISP.

    And unfortunately, there's still no legislation against spam in Argentina.

  8. No on Former Intel Employee 'Disappeared' by U.S. · · Score: 1

    The United States of America USED TO BE a free and open society.
    Actually, your country works this way, and you still can't see it, because it works as the owners of your country intend.
    Yes, the same new owners of Irak.

  9. Re:As it was intended on Echelon Used to Capture Terrorist · · Score: 1
    He's a know leader of a network of individuals who are dedicated to causing harm to untold millions of people whose biggest crime is living in a country whose ideals he disagrees with.
    Are you talking about your president?
  10. Re:GTA free - thats great but... on Grand Theft Auto Released For Free · · Score: 1

    Actually... the OS is free (as in beer). You can download it from many warez sites! ;)

  11. The new DMPA is coming... on Next-Gen Pop-up Ads · · Score: 1

    Well, you know... those guys invested a lot on marketing, research, and they actually know that their product is so good that will break sales records, and they are going to make billions.

    If for some reason their sales don't raise an exponential increase, surely it is because of pirates and terrorists refusing to buy.

    So then there would be a new Digital Millenium Popup Act that will assure those companies their deserved revenue.

  12. Spam for Collectionists on As the Spam Turns · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Dozens of the same e-mail (promoting a "Horny Black Sluts" site) reached my mail server; all with different subjects and remitent addresses, and most of them within a single period of less than 15 minutes.
    I guess it was one of the most aggressive spamming campaigns I have ever been victim of.

    Now, those who support these spammers will have to suffer the consequences. But, who will have to pay the bandwidth when my E-Mail Backup service provider come to tell me that I've reached the limit?

  13. I was wondering... on The Ultimate Universal Remote Control · · Score: 1

    ...if it were possible to remote control Boeings against large buildings...

  14. Re:What rights? on FCC Allows Bells to Sell Your Telephone Usage Data · · Score: 1
    "I'm not a person, I'm but a lowly consumer. I exist to fuel other people's economy. I should just shut up and consume."
    Because you live in a capitalist republic.
    Vote them again, and again, and again!!!
  15. Why use Windows anyway? on Microsoft Opts-In Hotmail Users · · Score: 1

    Why are people still using Windows?

    It's got to be the worst operating system on the PC market when it comes to reliability, security, etc, etc, etc...

    When I discovered how much robust and securer Linux was I erased my Windows partitions and never regretted it for a moment.

    Okay, Linux may still have some cons, but at least you always know what happens to your computer, and have a chance to decide what browser to use before being attached forever to the most crappy virii spreader software.

    However, the best thing of all about Linux is that I get an incredibly great satisfaction when i use it knowing no .vbs scripts will spawn magically.

    Either its filesystem is far more complex, or virii writers consider Windows user to be dumber (and therefore more likely to believe that no piece of software can fuck their hard drivers by simply double-clicking a funny icon).

    I also get a lots of software for free (not because I was an early adopter -- new users will also get all that and more software to fit all their needs) and all that seems very reliable.

    With my VBScript being completely ignored by e-mail clients and browsers, I don't even see all the automagical smtp transfers initiating through the firewall.

    Linux may be far from perfect but it's a whole lot better than Windows that's an absolute undeniable fact.

    I'll tell you why. At least ONE of the following conditions apply for them:

    * Those people voted for Bush.
    * Those people watched too much Big Brother.
    * Those people listens to Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears "music".
    * Those people fear Anarchism.
    * Those people believe that Fidel Castro is a genocide.
    * Those people believe that software piracy is like terrorism.
    * Those people just are stupid.

  16. No, it isn't. on Microsoft Stops New Work To Fix Bugs · · Score: 1

    They said that for February 30 they will have ALL Windows bugs fixed.

  17. The tale about democracy... on California City Issues Internet Cafe Moratorium · · Score: 1

    Now I laught at you yankis, and don't come back laughing about the sociopolitical situation on other countries such as Argentina.
    Do you still call that a Democracy?

  18. Re:Gift for understatement... on XBox Released · · Score: 1


    Here in Argentina you have PS CDs for $5 (and can cost you less if you bring the blank CD). Of course, these only work on PS with mod chip. But, you can also have $5 CDs with ultimate PC games.

    That's the only way to fuck a monopoly, distributing for free what they charge for, and what should be very much cheaper.

  19. Re:A penny for your thoughts? on Would You Pay A Penny Per Page? · · Score: 1

    Oh, yeah... Linux is free and it won't last forever... FUCK YOU, ASSHOLE! (i can't afford to say this lightly) Why the heck don't get such a sucker get modded down to (Score:-9 Retarded)

  20. Re:That's REALLY expensive on Would You Pay A Penny Per Page? · · Score: 1
    Why should I be penalised because someone puts a 4MB bacgroung image in their page.
    You might choose to download or block such stuff from your browser while viewing websites.
    Also, it is a matter of "trust" between you and the site about their content.
    As you (client) go to the cinema (server) and pay for vewing a movie (content)... Who cares if the movie is 10 minutes or 4 hours long as long as you pay? (you still have the right to claim back for what you've paid) but, will you come back to the same cinema to watch another movie? Stupid people does, as they vote the same representatives to get the government fucking their dilated assholes again and again.
  21. Upgrade? on InfoWorld says WinXP much slower than Win2K · · Score: 1

    I mean switching from Linux to any MS crapware is a DOWNgrade.

  22. OLE? on InfoWorld says WinXP much slower than Win2K · · Score: 1

    OLE? What the heck is that? A Microsoft invention?

  23. What about Windows XP? on Is Slackware Fading Away? · · Score: 1
    Redhat, Debian, and Mandrake are now taking Linux to the next level while Slack is still with its awful package manager, awful scripts, awful installer, and awful updates
    If you don't like the "awful" stuff that comes with Slackware, you might reconsider staying with your "not-so-awful" Windows XP

  24. Re:Yeah.. that's what I see too. on Windows XP Has Arrived · · Score: 1

    Win2KK performs better than WinXP, there's no
    reason to downgrade to it, as there was no reason
    to downgrade from Win98SE to WinMe.
    And there's no reason at all to BUY software!!!
    You could do a favor to yourself and an effort to
    learn use *nix and donate that money to people
    who really needs.
    But the world is a place where shits like you
    give money to bigger shits like microsoft to
    create big monopolies and kill people of hungry,
    and then those hungry peoples get one of them on
    the business and he destinates their money to
    crash airplanes against your symbolic buildings.
    And then your country goes and use the money
    earned to buind weapons and kill more people,
    and sell those weapons, and that money comes
    back to your country (not you, the companies
    that create the technology for your government),
    and you live your life as if nothing were
    happening...
    And when you get paid for your job (sucking
    cocks), you go to the computer-store, and buy
    the latest version of the only operative system
    you know how to use -because other things are
    so very strange (communism) and you fear that-,
    so you decide to suck billy's ass (after all,
    you work sucking dicks, it's good to try new
    things sometimes)... and the thing keeps going
    on.

    Thank you for helping the world to be the place it is!

  25. The don't want to move... on Microsoft Sets Tolls for .Net Developers · · Score: 1
    moving from a boxed product model to a services-based model is hard, whether you are a small dealer or Microsoft Corp

    Microsoft don't want to move... they just want to cope with EVERY possible channel. They won't stop making shitty software for lame users if .NET gets successful :)