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  1. Wow, i have only one word for you: IDIOT

  2. Re:Sealand... on NSA Internet Spying Sparks Race To Create Offshore Havens For Data Privacy · · Score: 1

    If you pass through Bronx and get raped, shame on rapist.
    If you continue to do it, day after day, year after year.....(do i have to say the obvious?)

  3. Re:So, U.S. domestic spying won't last long, then? on NSA Internet Spying Sparks Race To Create Offshore Havens For Data Privacy · · Score: 1

    Then why Google has a special team for dealing with this "non-existent" lost business? And Microsoft too? And Amazon too? And Yahoo too?
    I KNOW, i know, they are stupid, not so smart as you are (or more likely, you think you are...)

  4. Re:Living Overseas? on Snowden Strikes Again: NSA Mapping Social Connections of US Citizens · · Score: 1

    You should ask the opposite question....
    And the answer is: NOTHING was left unknown.

  5. Re:Different Governments have Different Issues on Can There Be a Non-US Internet? · · Score: 1

    DNS servers, Routers, properly configured, Internal, independent IP addressing, you name it.

  6. Re:Different Governments have Different Issues on Can There Be a Non-US Internet? · · Score: 1

    So, China's attempt to rape us is worst than actually being raped, inside out, in any possible and imaginable way!!!

  7. Re:Different Governments have Different Issues on Can There Be a Non-US Internet? · · Score: 1

    But, what is more amazing is what happens once the monopoly is broken. Then you will have cheaper (than USA) subscription, and faster (than USA) internet. Amazing, ain't so?

  8. Industrial Espionage... on NSA Director Wants Threat Data Sharing With Private Sector · · Score: 1

    Anyone? Have you seen it coming?

  9. Re:True Bummer for our friends in Russia on Russian Government Takes Over Country's 289-year Old Scientific Academy · · Score: 1

    Man, name one name who is not older than my grand-grandgrandpa, please.

  10. Re:True Bummer for our friends in Russia on Russian Government Takes Over Country's 289-year Old Scientific Academy · · Score: -1, Troll

    I have to ask the obvious question: If everything was perfect till now, why there is no known famous Russian scientist?

  11. Like the one in Washington? The one about the "political science" b*****t?

  12. Re:Of course they were collecting on Trove of NSA Documents and FISC Opinions Declassified Thanks to EFF Lawsuit · · Score: 2

    How do you think the router works? No, don't tell, the router does not miraculously target the one individual's traffic....it happens by magic.

  13. Re:*sigh* on Google Joins Open edX · · Score: 0

    Idiot. Oh, sorry, even the most stupid idiot already know that if NSA does not wanna any request to be published, Google MUST obey.
    No, really, are you still playing AngryBirds? Please, start throwing yellow and red birds around and stop trying to look smart, because guess what, it does not work.
    Oh, and one more fact for your little brain, look who ex-gov-nsa top manager is working for Google now.
    I just wonder, whether i am the idiot, who tries to educate another idiot.....

  14. Re:We have met the enemy .... on Trove of NSA Documents and FISC Opinions Declassified Thanks to EFF Lawsuit · · Score: 2

    Wait....more shit is coming :D, ooohhhh, this mexican food.

  15. Re:We have met the enemy .... on Trove of NSA Documents and FISC Opinions Declassified Thanks to EFF Lawsuit · · Score: 2

    I just did it.....
    More is expected tomorrow. BR? And the next day too.

  16. Re:*sigh* on Google Joins Open edX · · Score: 1

    Actually, only "1" is correct. The rest are mostly half-baked truths.

  17. Not true on Google Joins Open edX · · Score: 1

    Google's mission is to satisfy it's shareholder, not to educate.
    Here i fixed it for you. Please, next time, pay more attention to details.

  18. Re:Is Bitcoin Vulnerable? on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    Yep, because, obviously you are expert, we should what, believe you? Pleeease, done make mu laugh.

  19. Re:hmmm on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    Just like Nortel. And where is Nortel now?

  20. Re:hmmm on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    VPN over SSL. Custom algorithm. Yes, it is slower, but it is unusual. And not compromised. Yet.

  21. Re: hmmm on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    Believe me, most of the other govs are "managed" by the local mafia. And usually, the mafia does not wanna to be exposed, especially if they have something to hide...

  22. Re:hmmm on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    Other govs .N.E. other business entities.
    You do know what the difference is, right?

  23. Re:Meta review on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    Or maybe that's the problem, that the formal process is....actually just formal...

  24. Re:Meta review on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    I don't know who your math teacher is, but please, let him know he failed, miserably.

  25. Re:Meta review on Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? · · Score: 1

    That's very funny assumption. Please remind me, but what was the purpose of NSA? To make their job impossible?