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  1. simple fix. on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 0

    Simply point wikileaks.org to any address resolved from www.whitehouse.gov and enjoy the show while the FBI destroy the botnet in just a few hours. Forget anonymous's retaliation, send them the SWAT.

    Blah blah blah, the botnet may be set to target the address. I dont care, it more funny that way.

  2. Re:Witness the creation of an alternative to DNS on DHS Seizes 75+ Domain Names · · Score: 1, Informative

    This is a historic moment, but not for the reason you said. In 50 years the DHS will be remembered as the Americain version of the Gestapo. Seizes property, person and thought.

  3. The Web is awful anyway... on Who Will Win Control of the Web? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It full of spam, viruss and random corporate junk. Gopher could be revived or a new protocol implemented, ditching the World Wide Web for something better. And leaving all the twiters and farcebook back on the old www.

    They can control all they want, build walled garden.. But for as long as the Internet remain neutral, we can build a better Web.

  4. Re:A big deal on UK Police To Get Major New Powers To Seize Domains · · Score: 0

    The last one been Canada in 1982 with the Canada Act passed by the British Parliament.

  5. Re:Bizarre choice on Sony Adopts Objective-C and GNUstep Frameworks · · Score: 0

    Troll != Disagree. Grow up kid.

  6. Re:Bizarre choice on Sony Adopts Objective-C and GNUstep Frameworks · · Score: 0

    If Sony were to use Qt, they would still be sending money to Nokia. You got a valid point, but it dosent change anything. Sony cannot use Qt and this is why they are are picking something else.

  7. Re:Bizarre choice on Sony Adopts Objective-C and GNUstep Frameworks · · Score: -1, Troll

    Qt is owned by Nokia. It has multiple release using multiple license, LGPL, GPL and some proprietary terms. Sure, anyone can use the LGPL release and develope for it, but only Nokia can do what ever they want, without restriction. I highly doubt that Sony will want to open it source code in confonformence to the LGPL(Yes, i know the difference. They will be heavly modify the toolkit itself. These peoples dont simply write cool looking apps). Even with the proprietary license, that would mean sending money for each handset sold to their competitor.

    The only way Qt could be use by many phone makers would require Nokia the drop the proprietary license and pass the right to some independent foundation(ala mozilla). No phone maker is going to lay at the mercy of Nokia. It is not truly open if some party has privileged access.

  8. If you liked American McGee's Alice... on Have I Lost My Gaming Mojo? · · Score: 0

    There is a sequel in production.

  9. Re:DIggin through the old bunkers on Xbox Live Enforcement — No Swastika Logo · · Score: 0

    It is already socially awkward to admit liking him since he was found to be a 51 year old pedophile.

  10. Re:Toulouse & Team are being prudes on Xbox Live Enforcement — No Swastika Logo · · Score: 0

    Which side were the Americain on again?
    lol at Wolf3d.
    Was this a secret message aproving the Nazi? I am confuse now.


    You may argue that in the Americain game(wolf3d), the player was killing the bad guys(the nazi). But in the Zelda image, it is a map of some bad guy's dungeon well. So i am not sure of what you are lol at...

  11. Re:Plenty people use the British flags on Xbox Live Enforcement — No Swastika Logo · · Score: 1, Informative

    The Crusades were far worse.
    There is no comparison. Ban the christian cross!

    In fact, let ban all cross type symbols. Most were use, in the past, by despicable peoples. And all the remaining will be use by others despicable peoples in the future. We might as well ban them all right now.

  12. Re:Random thoughts on those two games on Combat Vets On CoD: Black Ops, Medal of Honor Taliban · · Score: 0

    In fact, while I generally regard MoH as too silly to be offensive, the one area in which it does skirt close to crossing a line, I felt, was in portraying the Taliban as braindead grunts who charge in their hundreds into a hail of machinegun fire. That's seriously underestimating and trivialising the task that our actual armed forces have to do in Afghanistan.

    This is the result of the "taste" treatement. The original complain was that portraing the Taliban as human being would, in turn, picture the occupation forces as murderer. Which is exactly what war is about. This is fine, i am not going to debate againts war here. By spreading all that FUD, they wanted to control the message in the name of taste or respect; It is good to kill peoples if they are braindead grunts(see zombies), it is good to kill Taliban.

    Good marketing too. Ride of the fake controversy(a dozen twits with moral complains could easely be ignored) and delivery the same old first person shoter again.

  13. Re:Oops on US Launches Largest Spy Satellite Ever · · Score: 1, Informative

    It a spy satellite, that mean watch down the earth surface. It's basically telescope that look down! As for the Hubble space telescope, bigger is better. Contrary to your printer driver, it make sence to brag about how big it is.

  14. Re:"Unremarkable" vs "creative" on Thought-Provoking Gifts For Young Kids? · · Score: -1

    Exactly. He should just buy the damn toy. Present is to please. Kid are creative on their own, they dont need special or educative toys.

    If he really care about them thinking, he could write some Koan on the gift card. That should occupy their mind for years to come. It might even bring them enlightenment; Is there a better gift then enlightenment?

  15. Re:Facebook and Content Blocking on Facebook Messaging Blocks Links · · Score: -1

    There is no legitimate use for Mega Upload, Rapid Share or other site of the like. It a money scam with riped off porn clip, low bitrate pop star mp3 and hollywood movie splited in 80 rar files as bait. Also wtf you saying about "legalized" torrent sites? There is noting illegale about them, there is noting to legalize.

    Where did go the post as anonymous coward checkbox?

  16. Fuck this shit. on High School Plans To Open Drug Clinic · · Score: -1

    "This content is curently unavailable"... And yet you show me all the advertisment anyway.

    The media distributors always enjoy arguing that advertisments pay for the content, that ads-blockers is thief... Well then you are the thief, you are the one stealing from the public; everybody saw the spam, but no one got the content. Fuck you NBC Universal.

  17. Re:Infection! on Man Offered $150k for Exploding Jar of Fruit · · Score: -1

    I can see it now, 'Mans yoghurt explodes in womans face...'

    That sound like a bad porno selling point.

  18. Re:What the hell is the fuss about on Organs of UK Nuclear Workers Secretly Harvested; Energy Secretary Apologizes · · Score: -1

    Upon death, the body become the propery of the heirs, not the government. It is for them, to dispose of the body according to the law, the deceased's will and their family traditions and beliefs. Also, to answer the OP, this is what the fuss is about.

  19. Re:Seriously? Why not force registration on Wikipedia Could Block 67 Million Verizon Customers · · Score: -1

    They are not related and should not expected to be. Multiple system can be NAT'ed behine a single address. Also a single system can be shared by multiple users. Assuming it was a static adress and that the computer is singler user, you still dont know who was loged on that computer at that time.

    Acting like IP adress equal Personal id is worng on many level.

  20. Re:Well... on Blizzard Seeking Console Devs For 'Diablo-Related Concept' · · Score: -1

    Develop a meta hack & slash?

    How about it stay a hack & slash? Diablo would be nice on the Wii; the Wiimote, use as pointer work very well.

  21. Re:Could someone explain... on Wikipedia Could Block 67 Million Verizon Customers · · Score: -1

    Verizon is harboring [vandals, spammers, hackers, pedophiles, terrorists] and get banned from Wikipedia.

    This is the headline you may see, depending on how serious is the news reporter. There is no way this bad PR would be directed at wikipedia for been the victim, of whatever the medias say, verizon is harboring.

  22. Re:Seriously? Why not force registration on Wikipedia Could Block 67 Million Verizon Customers · · Score: -1

    It is IP, not PI. As in Internet Protocol adress, not Personal Identity number. Computer get tracked, not person.

  23. Re:No big surprise here. on Saudi Arabia Bans Facebook · · Score: 0, Interesting

    Because strict atheism will pose no net benefits[1], whereas certain religions would produce benefits via the placebo effect. So as long as the net benefits outweigh the costs of a religion, adherents as a whole would benefit more from that religion than from atheism.

    I think rational decision making is a huge benifit to society. Making decision base on faith is actualy a liability. The only "adventage" of faith base decision is a selfish one; fuck up are due to the will of God and so you canot be blamed for it.

  24. Re:That's Interesting on Fedora Project Drops SQLNinja 'Hacker' Tool · · Score: -1

    Then they should also remove gcc from the distribution... I dont think it is to cover their butts because there is plenty of "hacker" tools left. It's just some twit that made a bad call. Probaly a ex-microsoft/apple/proprietary that prefere dev tools to be only avaible to licensed developers.

  25. Re:Is English your third language? on UK Politician Arrested Over Twitter 'Stoning Joke' · · Score: -1

    You may not actually want to him to get on his knees and undo your fly but how is he to know this?

    This was answered in the post you was replying to. CONTEXT BITCH. Why it so fucking hard to understand that.