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  1. Re:"Unity web player"? on DEF CON Hackers Unveil a New Way of Visualizing Web Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    You make a good point, no one should ever use any non-open source browser plugins for anything. Down with shockwave! Down with flash! Down with iTunes! Down with Google Docs! It's time to go back to the dark ages because no one's source can be assumed to be secure unless you have the option to read it! Not that you would actually bother to go read it, any more than you would bother to go vote.. but that option simply must be there!

  2. Re:Screenshot anywhere? on DEF CON Hackers Unveil a New Way of Visualizing Web Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    Several screenshots are posted at the demo link of the trinarysoftware website.

  3. Re:Clever it might be, but the UI sucks big time on DEF CON Hackers Unveil a New Way of Visualizing Web Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    Double clicking and dragging work.

  4. Easter Egg on DEF CON Hackers Unveil a New Way of Visualizing Web Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    Most sites I type in don't work, but I found something interesting by typing in bushofficial.com

  5. Re:"Unity web player"? on DEF CON Hackers Unveil a New Way of Visualizing Web Vulnerabilities · · Score: 3, Informative

    A little research indicates that Unity is a 3D engine. It's used a lot for 3D games. http://unity3d.com/unity/

  6. School is not the only way on Ask Slashdot: Scientific Research Positions For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    There are other venues for research besides the joining a school's research program. You can do research independently as yourself and then show it off at conventions. Hacker conventions like DEF CON are particularly good venues for the research oriented developer.

  7. Re:Peh. on Paper On Super Flu Strain May Be Banned From Publication · · Score: 1

    Or "god" depending on which terrorists we're talking about here.