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  1. The best combination on The College-Loan Scandal · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Education in Japan, Work in USA, and wife from France. That's the formula for happy and well played life.

  2. Re:Sounds like typical press hype on Biggest Headache For Game Developers: Abusive Fans · · Score: 1

    Imagine, there is no war........

  3. Re:The customer is wrong I guess.... on Biggest Headache For Game Developers: Abusive Fans · · Score: 1

    Speaking from my work experience, i have to tell you man, employees may not be evil, but they are not good too. The only think an employee care is....guess what? PAYCHECK. Nothing more, nothing less.
    Now, man, count to 1000, and try to some more reasonable steps, close to the reality, not your imaginary fantasy world you apparently live in.

  4. Re:Take a breath, get some perspective. on NSA Broke Privacy Rules Thousands of Times Per Year, Audit Finds · · Score: 1

    I wonder, if i speed up "by accident", whether the police officer will let me go without ticket, as it was an "operator error"....

  5. Joke? on US, Germany To Enter No-Spying Agreement · · Score: 1

    This is a JOKE, right? No evidence? The whole solar system knows that NSA spies on everyone, but the German's government did not find any evidence??? WTF? Are they morons?

  6. Re:Better idea, shut it down - it's illegal.... on Obama on Surveillance: "We Can and Must Be More Transparent" · · Score: 1

    There is no such a thing as unconstitutional constitutional laws.

  7. Re:IF ONLY ... !! on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    You remind of the old jokes about the wh*****s. There are only two kind, stupid and smart. The stupid ones end-up f**** and broke.

  8. Re:Context on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 2, Funny

    In England, when they banned the practice of punishing the students' bottom, the homosexuality dropped from 30% to something 10-20%....
    Go figure.

  9. Re:Context on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It is funny, but in Russia, if you are suing someone, or have some search warrant, you cannot forbid the "victim" to talk about it. Unlike USA, where it is the norm, for some strange reason, no matter the 1st amendment.

  10. Re:50 billion dollar question on Bill Gates Promotes Vaccine Projects, Swipes At Google · · Score: 1

    That's why Bill Gates has 50 billion dollars, and you have nothing.

  11. 50 billion dollar question on Bill Gates Promotes Vaccine Projects, Swipes At Google · · Score: 1

    If you are to get 50 billion dollars, how would you proceed to avoid pay taxes, and to keep your money for yourself?

  12. The Old Murphy's Laws on Ask Slashdot: Is Development Leadership Overvalued? · · Score: 1

    Everything new is well forgotten old. Try to read Murphy's laws, Peter's principle, etc... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Principle

  13. Is he a homophobe? on Former NSA Chief Warns Hackers Will Attack US If Snowden Is Captured · · Score: 1

    Or he means that there are no gay-hackers? I think that this is good cause for the gay rights group to standup and defend the gay-hackers.

  14. Re:Reasonable searches on Snowden and the Fate of the Internet As a Global Network · · Score: 1

    That's why 4th amendment is statute, and any other "interpretation" is just that, not even a rule. When in doubt, follow the 4th

  15. Based on H1B requirements. on US IT Worker Files Hiring Lawsuit Against Infosys, Class Action Proposed · · Score: 1

    If she could prove that there was opening for this position, and that she qualified, but nevertheless Infosys picked an indian developer, then her case has ground as the company broke the H1B requirements.

  16. Re:Because some people are committing crimes on Snowden and the Fate of the Internet As a Global Network · · Score: 2

    What about this answer: .....because as per the US constitution, and its amendments, the so called statutes, and which have precedence before any, i repeat ANY "rules" imposed by the states or the central government, that's why it is ILLEGAL.
    Now, as a good citizen, go and read your constitution, for the first time in your life.

  17. Re:Encryption: on Snowden and the Fate of the Internet As a Global Network · · Score: 1

    In France, it is already done.

  18. Re:And 99% of the wire-tapping on 30 Percent of Mobile Malware Made By 10 Russian Firms · · Score: 1

    Yeee, we are the best, not like these amateurs, the Russians.
    As we say, go BIG or go HOME.

  19. And 99% of the wire-tapping on 30 Percent of Mobile Malware Made By 10 Russian Firms · · Score: 1

    Is done by NSA and british variant...
    So, who is the winner? Who is the number one?

  20. Re:News: Tool creates possibilities, good and bad. on Bradley Manning and the 'Hacker Madness' Scare Tactic · · Score: 1

    I write too fast. Two times more than.... in the water :D

  21. Re:News: Tool creates possibilities, good and bad. on Bradley Manning and the 'Hacker Madness' Scare Tactic · · Score: 2

    So true. like, when you ask random people if they know that the hydrogen is two times more than the oxygen, and why the government does not do anything about it.... do you know how they react?

  22. They dont do THUMB things? on Qualcomm Says Eight-Core Processors Are Dumb · · Score: 1

    But, but, i thought it is by design, to have the THUMB doing the DUMB things? Why the redirection? Why not just doing the DUMB without the THUMB!

  23. Re:The Constitution is clear on this on Judge Denies Administration Request To Delay ACLU Metadata Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Actually, there is only one way to invalidate the 4th, 5th, 1st, and whatever amendment you like not: Drop Magna Carta and invent new constitution.
    Anything else is unconstitutional, hence invalid.

  24. Re:The Constitution is clear on this on Judge Denies Administration Request To Delay ACLU Metadata Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    You mean, to police the border? Because, in case you don't know it, this is the only power that the federal government is empowered to have. And a few more but only in case of war.....Ahhhh now i see, why USA is always in war (here i wakeup from the matrix, and the drones come and purge my memory)...
    What did you say? Something about Niki Minaj? Yeee, i like her....vista :D

  25. The reality again surprised us on Sci-Fi Stories That Predicted the Surveillance State · · Score: 1

    It is sooo funny, but actually no one sci-fi author managed to predict the level of surveillance at which we are in this moment. Even in 1984 you could actually go and hide somewhere, or even leave the country, but here and now, there is nowhere to go, on the earth, literally.