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  1. Just be sure on Modest Proposal For Stopping Hackers: Get Them Girlfriends · · Score: 1

    Not to upgrade Girlfriend 7.0 to Wife 1.0 http://www.indranet.com/potpourri/humor/girlfriend_upgrade.html

  2. I used a sudoku-solver on World's Hardest Sudoku · · Score: 1

    The site that I used was http://www.sudokuwiki.org/sudoku.htm . One of the feature of this site is to tell you the possible techniques that you can use on solving a given sudoku. Unfortunately, when it analyzed the sudoku found in the fine article it could not tell what technique to use. I used a sudoku app on my java phone to record the sudoku but it wont accept puzzles with less than 22 givens, Yeah the site brute forced the puzzle and solved it but it cannot solve it by normal means.

  3. Re:Android is virus laden on Android Hackers Honing Skills In Russia · · Score: 0

    I'd mod you up if I could...

  4. Re:Clean up is simple on As Nuclear Reactors Age, the Money To Close Them Lags · · Score: 1

    So does my mother-in-law.

  5. One suggestion on 'The Hobbit' Pub Threatened With Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    is to rename it as "The Habit".

  6. Brace yourserlves... on Hacked Syrian Officials Used '12345' As Email Password · · Score: -1, Redundant

    the "I've got the same combination on my luggage!" posts are coming....

  7. Re:Just my opinion on Hackers Hit Apple Supplier Foxconn · · Score: 1

    Interesting procedure on hitting the goal but in this particular case they didn't do that .

  8. Just my opinion on Hackers Hit Apple Supplier Foxconn · · Score: 1

    and posted the stolen data to The Pirate Bay website

    FWIW, you can't put the actual on TPB. You can only create a torrent file of the actual data and put that torrent file on TPB and the actual data resides on the seeders/leechers. I was surprisinged that it came from securityweek. These type of (inaccurate) news are the news that no-idea-goverment-officials base their decisions.

    Obligatoy xkcd

  9. Reading the Fine Article on Launch Your Own Nanosatellite Into Space · · Score: 1

    when I was near the bottom I was hoping that I would read someting like "Wait, there's more!"

  10. I imagine... on Raspberry Pi Has Gone To Manufacturing · · Score: 1

    a beowulf cluster out of this.

    I haven't created one so I ask the /. community, for 35USD what is your take with this device making up a beowulf cluster?

  11. Just my two cents... on Challenges of Setting Up a Security Conference · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the third world country where I live in, vendor-driven and free events usually have their marketing guys do all the talking. This means biased information. On the other hand, paid events are the ones that have real knowledgeable guys in it. Unfotunately we rarely have such events since the price to have a very knowledgeable speaker in it is very high and only few people will certainly attend. The price is usually higher than an average sysadmins or developers salary (not employed in the top 100 companies in the country or converted 650USD a month). Affordable events do happen but in my experience there is always this one guy in the crowd that is more knowledgeable than the speaker (asks more indepth questions, disagreeing with the facts of the speaker with much more citations, etc.). The best option over here is just to find free webinars of past notable events. Of course you don't get to ask questions but the knowledge that is gained is priceless.

  12. Just asking.... on Bill Gates To Help China Build Traveling Wave Nuclear Reactor · · Score: 1

    Will the power plant's system running Linux?

  13. Which countries do? on Italian Court Rules Web Editors Not Responsible For Comments · · Score: 1

    I don't know if I really should be getting out of the basement but in my knowledge I don't know any country that holds the editor responsible for any comment made by others on an online publication. Though I am really currious if there is any.

    If there isn't any, is this really news?

  14. Obligatory XKCD on World Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Outpace Worst-Case Scenario · · Score: 1
  15. For what its worth on No Windows 8 Plot To Lock Out Linux · · Score: 1

    The freedom of choice on what operating system the user wants on his/her computer is like the freedom of every car owner to select which gasoline station he/she wants to fill his/her car.

    Correct me if my car analogy is wrong.

  16. A Question on Microsoft Patents Module-Based Smartphone · · Score: 1

    With the current rules in obtaining a patent, can anybody grab hold of a patent for everything that you see in Sci-Fi films even though that it still does not exists?

  17. Re:Maybe the I.T. guys are right after all. on Microsoft Dumps Partner For Fake Support Call Scam · · Score: 1

    I'd mod you up if I had some points!

  18. When I read the title on Jobs Bill Funds Safety Network With Spectrum Sale · · Score: 2

    and seing the keywords Jobs, Bill, and networks, for a minute there I thought of a different content of the article.

  19. Re:How about #000000 on Jupiter-Sized Alien Planet Is Darkest Ever (Barely) Seen · · Score: 1

    Just when you think it can't get any darker...

    it does.....

  20. How about #000000 on Jupiter-Sized Alien Planet Is Darkest Ever (Barely) Seen · · Score: 1

    Is it darker than #000000?

  21. Good thing... on Right-Wing German Extremists Tricked By Trojan Shirts · · Score: 3, Funny

    it was not one of those gathering that simulates rain. Imagine their reaction if the artificial rain washes away the external print exposing the message hidden beneath. That would not be a party, would it..

  22. Now I Know on The Biggest Dangers to Your Fiber · · Score: 1

    I thought selling stolen cables were only done in third world countries, such as the country where I live in. Here, they burn up the cables so that they could sell the copper to junk shops.

    Unfortunately, my previous company was a victim of such thing. There was a storm that knocked a post near our building. Looters, thinking the fattest cable has the most copper, stole approximately a hundred meters of fiber optic cable. Here there is no market value for such items. They did not get any money for what they stole. Our internet was down for one week. Nobody was a winner.

    sigh...

  23. Me Thinks... on Terrorist Target Mexican Nanotechnology Professors · · Score: 1

    that these terrorists have watched too much G.I Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

    They have used a bomb that is considered cutting edge technology centuries, if not millenia, ago. So indeed they were using a man-made device which beats their purpose. Maybe after some time, nano-tech will be as common as your i which probably human kind will be researching on a field that we do not know at this time.

    If someone is willing to fight for something, they might as well live the life on what is being fight for. If your anti-tech, then live without tech. Don't use plastic, cellular phone, tv, and specially gun powder or any explosive substances.

  24. Re:I hope you don't mind on India Wants To Monitor Twitter, Facebook · · Score: 1

    Nah... Liquids of more than 2 ounces are forbidden in airports :(

  25. I hope you don't mind on India Wants To Monitor Twitter, Facebook · · Score: 5, Insightful

    me asking: Is there anything that terrorists can't use?