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  1. Re:Thanks to DRM, I stole your FIRST POST on Thanks to DRM, Some Ubisoft Games Won't Work Next Week · · Score: 4, Funny

    Gooooooood, especially when i look and i dont see any Ubisoft games on my shelf.

  2. Re:Nakedness on Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist · · Score: 1

    But but but it is for the safety of our kids..........Don't you wanna your kids to be safe???

  3. Re:Code? on Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist · · Score: 4, Funny

    The question is who is the biggest terrorist:
    1. Java terrorist
    2. C++ terrorist
    1. C terrorist
    1. Oracle terrorist
    1. Perl terrorist
    1. LUA terrorist

    (i bet the Oracle terrorist are the most dangerous)

  4. Re:They aren't wrong on Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist · · Score: 2

    So it seems that all the terrorists are also, GOD NO, human beings. So if you are human being......

  5. Re:The power of privacy on Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist · · Score: 1

    FBI. OPEN the door, you filthy terroriste....

  6. Re:It worked for Microsoft on Leaked Zynga Memo Justifies Copycat Strategy · · Score: 1

    But he was working for MS when he created NT, so it is home-made.

  7. Re:It worked for Microsoft on Leaked Zynga Memo Justifies Copycat Strategy · · Score: 1

    It may sounds familiar, but: THEY HAVE SWEATSHOPS.

  8. Re:It worked for Microsoft on Leaked Zynga Memo Justifies Copycat Strategy · · Score: 1

    Which OS? Microsoft is based on WindowsNT (which is somehow close to BSD but nevertheless it is "home-made"), Apple on BSD. Linux on BSD. SO, again, which OSsssssss?

  9. Copyright!!!! on Leaked Zynga Memo Justifies Copycat Strategy · · Score: 1

    The problem here is not the COPYRIGHT, but the COPYCAT. And actually, that is the main reason of creating the copyright, to prevent the copycat, not to prevent the copy-use, copy-download. What Zynga is doing is stealing in its true meaning. Not fair use, not format change, but STEALING.

  10. Re:I thought Google was evil now? on Google Asks Court Not To Enjoin ReDigi · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or to paraphrase it: The only good corporation is the dead corporation.

  11. Re:I thought Google was evil now? on Google Asks Court Not To Enjoin ReDigi · · Score: 1

    Only it is not true. It may sound logical, but the law is pretty specific about which items are subject to "first sale" rule.

  12. Re:Blogger only - it seems on Google Begins Country-Specific Blog Censorship · · Score: 1

    Have you heard of the "thousands cuts" torture? Man, you just invented a new one: "thousands little penises...." LOL

  13. Re:Blogger only - it seems on Google Begins Country-Specific Blog Censorship · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your Ass Has Been Redirected To Your Country Specific Jail. Be happy that you are not redirected to some China's jail.....

  14. Re:Well it's hot and techy, what could go wrong? on Facebook Reportedly Filing $5 Billion IPO Today · · Score: 1

    As we are thankful to the mess that the baby boomers left?

  15. Re:Reading List on Ask Slashdot: Transitioning From 'Hacker' To 'Engineer'? · · Score: 1

    Actually, debug by print method is sometimes one of the best, and even the only possible method to use, like embedded system where you simply are not able to debug it (or the hardware you need to do it is soooo much expensive...). Oh, and you are some 10 years behind the technology. There are plenty of well done and well documented, and with good analytical tools to analyze the debug log, which in some cases could catch some time and multi-threaded problems which you cannot even imagine of "debuging". Just for example, look at Log4Java/Log4C++/Log4anything to grasp the idea...

  16. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... on White House Refuses To Comment On Petition To Investigate Chris Dodd · · Score: -1, Troll

    What is Democrat?: a guy who would eat even a shit, if it is from another democrat.

  17. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... on White House Refuses To Comment On Petition To Investigate Chris Dodd · · Score: 2

    Just wait for March to come, then they will unload you from the matrix with their latest monster weapon: NDAA

  18. Re:Why Apple is good on Apple Forcing IT Shops To 'Adapt Or Die' · · Score: 1

    I can say that this car "Bugatti Veyron " http://fastestcarsintheworld.net/ is the best car ever, and forever, especially compared to any regular ford or chevo.....but, BUT, but....do you want me to continue??? Yep, the same, the price.

  19. Re:Mind reader? on Surveillance Cameras Used To Study Customer Behavior · · Score: 1

    Since the removal of the "protective duty/prohibitive duty" over China's Mexico's USA's imports, there is no such a think as a "independent retailer"

  20. Re:Facial recognition? on Surveillance Cameras Used To Study Customer Behavior · · Score: 1

    Actually, i prefer to deal with the owner of the food without him having a machine gun (SOPA)....

  21. Re:Facial recognition? on Surveillance Cameras Used To Study Customer Behavior · · Score: 1

    And if you try to steel a copyrighted food, you will be put in the blacklist, and will die from starvation. Remember remember THE SOPA is watching you...

  22. Mind reader? on Surveillance Cameras Used To Study Customer Behavior · · Score: 1

    What is next? Mind reader? Do we have to wear tin caps not because we are crazy, but because we want to stay normal, not-tracked and not-measured???

  23. Easy enough on Ask Slashdot: How To Inform a Non-Techie About Proposed Copyright Laws · · Score: 1

    SOPA/PIPA bill to freedom of internet is exactly what is NDAA bill to the freedom of people. Explain him how the existing laws are working perfectly fine, and there is no need of a monster like NDAA, and that SOPA/PIPA is all the same, we already have the required legislation to fight piracy.
    BONUS: Tell your non-techie that with the NDAA bill, USA becomes USSR. Read my lips: ANYONE could be arrested at ANYTIME, without ANY reason, and put in Siberia....i mean somewhere in USA, for UNKNOWN period of time, and WITHOUT informing his/her relatives if that happened. Again read my lips: GULAG

  24. Re:let me answer that with a question on DARPA Targets Computing's Achilles Heel: Power · · Score: 1

    Like, the Lithium ore in Afganistan? But, but, we won the war, now everything belongs to us...i mean USa.

  25. Re:They always have the option (devil's advocacy) on Copyright Industry Calls For Broad Search Engine Controls · · Score: 1

    They always have the option to move to a country where being a pirate is a honorable job....