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  1. Re: What makes you think Lennart Poettering on Ask Slashdot: VPN Setup To Improve Latency Over Multiple Connections? · · Score: 1

    You mad bro?

  2. Re:I would be very concerned on Electronics In Flight — Danger Or Distraction? · · Score: 1

    It has nothing to do with interference... We just dont want your phone and laptop flying around the cabin caving in peoples skulls during a crash or sudden stop.

  3. Re:Before everybody gets their shorts all twisted on Rough Justice For Terry Childs · · Score: 1, Troll

    Your right... Childs thought the network was "his"... he was wrong. The passwords are intellectual property and as such he isnt allowed to keep it. He is however allowed to "forget" the passwords. Then there would have been nothing they could have done to him. His problem was he had an ego, and that ego will get him time in prison. In short, the guy mad a bad judgement call based oh his miscalculated self importance. He deliberately and purposely hid intellectual property. It has been in every employment agreement I have ever signed that you must surrender all passwords, notes, documents, sketches upon termination. Everything you design and implement on company time and on company systems is company property. That includes the passwords. Oh well. Looks like he will learn the hard way to read what you sign.

  4. What about a hardware key? on Ubisoft's Constant Net Connection DRM Confirmed · · Score: 1

    I know this isnt a perfect solution... but what if the game companies banded together and you could buy a hardware key, you activate your software online and your hardware key is updated. Then you can play offline all you want as long as your hardware key is installed. You can then install the software anywhere you want you just have to have your hardware key plugged in to play it. The drm would be fairly effective and harder to break since it would be hardware. You wouldnt have to worry about their servers being taken offline too. You put a 1gb chip in there and you could hold the drm keys for 1000's of games on a single key. You could even build in temporary drm keys for demos... (example: Your temporary key lets you play the game unfettered for 30 minutes without the option to save or continue. Then you can make the decision to buy. The iso is available to download and burn yourself or go pick it up retail). If you keep the price of the key down to 10-15 dollars as a one time purchase or free with certain new releases, then the only people looking for the pirated copies are the people who never have any intention of playing anyway. Thoughts?