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  1. Thats why jailbreak always wins on Google Demands Microsoft Pull YouTube App For WP8 · · Score: 1

    On my ipod touch I use a jailbroken youtube app that lets me view all content by disguising the useragent as a desktop pc so it doesn't block vevo bullshit, then it uses adblock plus blocklists like easylist, fanboylist to block all ads.

    screw official apps, I'm tired of commercials, and spam in real life, internet and television, so I've cut cable went 100% pirate and said fuck you to advertisers.

    I adblock everything, and I even charge postal spam by stamping return to sender on spam mailed to me by post office. when you stamp return to sender the post office will return your spam and they charge the spammers the postal charge which is awesome and it REALLY pisses them off.

    I had best buy try and bill me 90 cents sent to a bill collector, I also stamped it return to sender and inside written 'fuck off'

  2. Re:Tobacco...right on Peppers Seem To Protect Against Parkinson's · · Score: 1

    Mixed with DMSO it will enter blood stream through the skin quite fast and efficiently.

    Anything mixed with DMSO can then be transported through the skin, many poisoners used to use DMSO mixed with their favorite poison such as arsenic, strychnine, and such then lace a letter you perhaps write to your target, let the letter dry then with gloved hands place it carefully into envelope and mail to target.

    DMSO was to be banned after a few poisonings but it was just removed from the public's eye, it used to be sold by itself on shelves for arthritis, but they made it a little harder to find.

    It's still over the counter and easy to get, DMSO is now sold to farmers and veterinarians and is used for horses a lot and also used to mix with medicine and rubbed into animal with gloved hands of course so the DMSO will transport the drug into the blood stream via skin contact.

    You can also buy DMSO on amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/DMSO-Liquid-Concentrate-99-9%25-Pure/dp/B001L538IY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1368202258&sr=8-2&keywords=DMSO

    DMSO by itself is not harmful, it just makes anything you mix with it able to penetrate skin and enter blood stream. You mix nicotine with DMSO in high concentrate and your nicotine poison will work pretty fast. Just wear gloves or you wind up screwing yourself over.

    DMSO poisoning is also a famous echelon keyword supposedly
     

  3. Re:A constant reminder on Speeding Object Makes Small Hole In the ISS Solar Array · · Score: 2

    sounds like mom

  4. Re:Lemon juice on Space Coffee, Just the Way You Like It · · Score: 1

    in London we like a spot of milk in our tea.

  5. Re:A Few Nasty Caveats? on Btrfs Is Getting There, But Not Quite Ready For Production · · Score: 2

    yea Btrfs has one major bug

    if you fill the hard drive up you lose access to the system, you can't log in or even get access to the filesystem and the system locks up

    with ext things may act a bit erratic but you could log in and delete/move things off to make room and be ok. but Btrfs you can't if it fills up you lose

    unless you take the hard drive out move it to another box and mount it then delete crap that way, but that's a pain in arse.

  6. Re:This story is in quite really really old on Stolen Laptop Owner Outwits Mugger, Police, and the Media · · Score: 1

    ah ok it sounds exactly alike

    also the guy from Defcon 18 shows that the perp liked "Fatties" visiting BBW sites and showing screenshots of his "work"

  7. This story is in quite really really old on Stolen Laptop Owner Outwits Mugger, Police, and the Media · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here's the video from DefCon 18

    Uploaded Dec 2010

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4oB28ksiIo

    Enjoy the photos and story :)

  8. Re:Don't you know who your cousins are? on In Iceland, Tap Cellphones To Avoid Incest · · Score: 1

    Everyone knows knocking boots with family is Wincest!

  9. Re:Distinct taste? on Demand for Kopi Luwak May Be Threatening Wildlife · · Score: 1

    I buy some twice a year, it's really expensive but it tastes amazing

    here's a kid that does a "Bizarre Foods" show on youtube trying Kopi Luwak coffee

    http://youtu.be/28PRETajHks

    really good stuff

  10. Re:Android on Samsung Accused of Paying For Negative HTC Reviews · · Score: 5, Informative

    I can vouch for that, I signed up for a cash for review service, I get $2 for making positive Android reviews and occasional $3 for Samsung reviews. It pays similar to how bulk email spamming pays, course that's like 25 cents per hundred thousand or more depending on product being spammed.

    if people are interested here is a "top 12 list" of companies that will pay you to review products, apps, os, etc.
    http://www.blogstash.com/12-best-get-paid-to-review-sites-to-make-money-with/

    every review either video, or written product review you post link, it gets verified and part of your account stats,

    most places works similar to adsense on payouts. minimum of $100.00 in the account and they'll either send a check or direct deposit into paypal for you.

    I get about $30-$50 from reviews to paypal, and I use that money to pay for my pc gaming wants :P

    its shit, and make sure you always use a throw away email, I use: http://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html

    couple hours of bullshit reviews for 'free money', most half smart people should realize that online reviews are all bullshit.

    even movie critic reviews online like tgwtg website is all bullshit, cause it's all paid for work. Either for sites like tgwtg is ad based revenue and some product reviews from other contributors to crappy blog sites that get paid to write written reviews for products...

    the biggest thing any sane person should know is do not trust ANY online review. most are paid for and most are bullshit

  11. Re:LOL on Crick's Nobel Medal Fetches $2.3 Million At Auction · · Score: 1

    Exactly, James Randi has already outed this fraud on the JREF site.

  12. Re:Code Hero on 'CodeSpells' Video Game Teaches Children Java Programming · · Score: 1

    Code Hero dev is a lying scammer

    http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.395980-Code-Hero-Kickstarter-Goes-Bad-UPDATED

    and thousands of articles just google: Code Hero scam

    There is already a lawsuit forming against the scammer

  13. Re:While you are at it on Fox, Univision May Go Subscription To Stop Aereo · · Score: 1

    as long as they keep their dirty hands off my 144-148 mhz and 420-450mhz vhf/uhf frequencies they can pry it from my cold dead ham license :P

  14. Re:Harsh mistress on NASA's Bolden: No American-Led Return To the Moon 'In My Lifetime' · · Score: 1

    I guess Kennedy's "Report from Iron Mountain" was a hoax after all...

    that the space program was created to be a distraction and economic prop.

  15. Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali on Egyptian Forces Capture 3 Divers Trying To Cut Undersea Internet Cable · · Score: 4, Funny

    Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, he makes sure Egypt doesn't lose internet tv.

  16. Re:never understood the appeal on DOS Emulation Arrives For the Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    who is gonna play doom on it?

    the real reason to use dos emulator is to run Windows 3.11 or Windows 95
    a much better OS than trying to run X on Raspberry :P

    har har

  17. Re:When you go Linux.... on Matthew Garrett Has a Fix To Prevent Bricked UEFI Linux Laptops · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can sometimes on many "bricked" devices like linksys router bricks after borking a dd-wrt install
    and on the samsung laptops as well by playing with the jtag

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

    most stuff has jtag support and in some cases you can use the jtag header to unbrick a device.

    I've unbricked an old WRT54GL after a screwup I did on an older dd-wrt install few years ago using jtag.

    it's not something a normal user would be able to do or have confidence in doing, so yea in most cases the normal user will never unbrick.

  18. Re:A big problem with my asshole! on Matthew Garrett Has a Fix To Prevent Bricked UEFI Linux Laptops · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Sounds like your bios is bricked...

  19. Don't use crutches in linux, go Slackware on Ask Slashdot: New To Linux; Which Distro? · · Score: 0

    Compile your own code

    you don't need apt-get to babysit you and install precompile binaries

    compile the source yourself, it'll run better when compiled on your machine anyhow...

    Slackware is the oldest and my personal opinion best linux distro

    I've been using slackware since the 2.0.28 kernel... Never had any trouble, and I learned more than anyone only stuck on Ubuntu would learn.

    Ubuntu is "Windows for linux" for linux fanbois that don't really want to commit to a true linux and want everything still done for them.

    Get a real distro and burn Ubuntu

  20. James Randi has been warning about these guys on Man Accused of Selling Golf Ball Finders As Bomb Detectors · · Score: 5, Interesting

    James Randi has been really after this guy and others

    it's just a dowsing rod and there are several people making the same device

    Here is a video of James Randi warning others about the bullshit scam of this and others exactly like it in the UK

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruTmqfGJhTI

    They finally started listening to him it seems

  21. Re:Nice Try China! on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Block Web Content? · · Score: 2

    I always setup adblock and noscript as well as using whitelists in the company side of things.

    sites that rely on advertising revenue only by 3rd party companies shouldn't be around anyhow, it's a waste of space.

    all 3rd party ad streams should be blocked, people get enough spam in their life, from driving to and from work massive amounts of billboard spam, postal mail massive amounts of snail mail spam, television 15-30 minutes of content padded out to 30-1 hour shows with spam.

    all spam is blocked in emails

    its time for people in mass to adblock web content also just as we have 0 tolerance for email advertising, and the majority have 0 tolerance for spam in general.

    if a website wants to place a small ad they can set it up themself on their own site

    3rd party ad agencies have already been proven to destroy privacy, just like the slashdot article from yesterday how everything you do on the web is tracked from google adsense network, doubleclick, facebook, and more a persons online habits are tracked, marketed and spammed.

    always run adblock, if a website only relies on 3rd party spam revenues then they do not deserve to exist.

    at the company I work for we do allow some web surfing, and also to lookup basic answers to questions and such. adblock and noscript is on every system, and we use easydns

    course all of our customer service is ran off dumb terminals citrix style, everyone else have their pc's, there is no perfect solution but we have a network monitoring department we all the "fishbowl" since the office is round and has a wrap around window that looks like peering into the fishbowl :P

    the netmon department monitors the companies networks for outages and such, but also occasionally keeps eyes on employee traffic cause there is always workarounds to proxies and filters, but an active netmon department can log incidents and send a little popup notice to a terminal or disconnect a terminal if needed, but that's super rare as the department is mainly keeping tabs on the infrastructure and not wholly worried about employees unless it's blatant.

  22. Re:fhfilter=java on Minecraft 1.5 "Redstone" Released · · Score: -1

    Javascript is NOT Java
    and
    Java is NOT Javascript

    http://kb.mozillazine.org/JavaScript_is_not_Java
    ---
    JavaScript is a completely separate technology from Java. Java was the "in thing" back in the days when Brendan Eich at Netscape created a programming language that was originally going to be called LiveScript, so unfortunately they decided to rename it from LiveScript to JavaScript in the hope of catching the media’s interest.

    A JavaScript script is usually a small series of commands that are often embedded in a webpage to do things like create fly-out menus, invoke pop-up windows, and validate form data. Support for JavaScript is built into all XUL-based applications such as Firefox, Thunderbird and Mozilla Suite. (Note that JavaScript is actually a complete programming language, and it is one of the languages in which Mozilla products are written.)

    Java is a programming language used to create stand-alone software applications (including games). Java programs can also be embedded in webpages, in which case they are called ‘applets’. Java applications and applets require additional software (the Java Runtime Environment) to be installed on your system.
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  23. Re:Lying to customer base is always a good idea! on Hacker Skips SimCity Full-Time Network Requirement · · Score: 2

    that is exactly how the skidrow crack for Ubisoft's Anno 2070 city builder works also.
    they were saving to the "cloud" (hate that buzzword)

    skidrow crack uses a mini server emulator so that when you go to save it checks localhost and drops the save file in a /user/%appdata%/skidrow/ folder

  24. Re:How Can We Be Supportive? on Iran Blocks 'Illegal' VPNs, Google, and Yahoo · · Score: 3, Informative

    the largest "tool" that was blocked is Tor.

    Tor has thousands of exit nodes, and all were blocked, they don't have to block specific ports they use deep packet inspection to identify if it's a proxy request or direct request and can deny all which is why at the moment Tor don't work from Iran

  25. Re:Because you don't pay, you just complain on Game Site Wonders 'What Next?' When 50% of Users Block Ads · · Score: 1

    yea I see the option checkbox to disable ads on slashdot

    but I run adblock subscribed to 3 blocklists and never turn it off anyhow. Plus I run a greasemonkey script to auto fill in captchas which works for most all but the latest, it definitely works on youtube captchas when you comment too quickly.

    also the blocklists I use keep ads on hulu, youtube, and video sites from playing which is good.

    in the early days websites were put up out of the want to have your own little piece of "real estate" on the internet. a place to call your own a "home page" to build and do whatever. The content was there cause you wanted to do it and you enjoyed it. It wasn't to make money.

    I would definitely love to see web sites culled and stop with spam.

    We are inundated with spam as we drive with spam on billboards/walls/etc
    spam in our postal mail (btw to piss off spammers just write Return to Sender on the spam and place it back out and the spammer has to pay return postage)
    spam on television a 20 minute show stretched to 1 hour due to spam

    all this spam generation has caused me to cut cable and turn to piracy 100% for television, torrent with RSS downloader auto downloads my favorite shows and I can pop on my Western Digital TV Live Plus box and stream them in 1080p to my television over the network.

    I run adblocking and use a blocklist on my router which blocks all outgoing/incoming connections to the major ad networks like doubleclick/google, then i have noscript/adblock in my browser as well, little redundant but the router makes sure no pc's or my mobile device sees any ads as well.