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  1. How many dead whistle blowers does it take to.... on Waterboarding Whistleblower Indicted Under Espionage Act · · Score: 1

    ... finally shut down all the corruption of the so called intelligence industry?

  2. Blame it on Quantum mechanics... on Majority of Landmark Cancer Studies Cannot Be Replicated · · Score: 1

    ...re: double slit experiment and what happens when you try to observe....the experiment.

    If they want the same results then don't observe..... As apparently they didn't the first time

  3. here's an idea on Larry Page Issues Public Update On Google Changes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    how about when searching via google you actually get links related to your search, instead of everything others have tagged their pages with?
    Oh, but that is not something google can do.

    Now everyone knows how to take down the usefulness of google, have at it...

  4. Here is a better way.... on World Is Ignoring Most Important Lesson From Fukushima · · Score: 0, Troll

    don't use them at all.

    Why does this not happen? Because the viable alternatives can't be metered or work to well.
    i.e. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/07/wind-power-companies-paid-to-not-produce/
    http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/

  5. And in other news.... The Vatican.... on US Government: There's Child Porn On the Megaupload Servers Judge! · · Score: 1

    ....is now considered contraband.... but is allowed to operate full out...

  6. Re:One or two Questions... on Qt 5 Alpha Released · · Score: -1, Troll

    But can you show your intelligence of yourself and match up the fictional wish list of the Nebuchadnezzar crew killings with the action constants that in reality cannot be killed off?
    http://threeseas.net/vicprint/VIC-basic.html

    What is programming but writing a word = definition in one form or another?

    And everyone does it. So why the false constraints?

  7. Re:One or two Questions... on Qt 5 Alpha Released · · Score: -1, Troll

    Its so simply its probably beyond you.

    Take any program created with a QT interface and try to automate it with Autoit.
    I don't have to say anything when you can try it out for yourself, see it for yourself, and then you can write the words to describe it.

  8. Re:One or two Questions... on Qt 5 Alpha Released · · Score: -1

    Certainly the QT devs know QT created interfaces masks and by intent.

    Question is "have they changed this?"

    You want to play slashdot cop? You must be new here.

  9. Re:One or two Questions... on Qt 5 Alpha Released · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The story topic is QT not slashdot and it is QT that is masking and thats not very "open", thought autoit is freely available.

    Maybe you should have said QT is a broken record as there have been other stories of it too.

    Quite honestly I was very interested in QT on both Linux and Windows....until I discovered this. Is Open half way?

  10. Re:One or two Questions... on Qt 5 Alpha Released · · Score: 0

    Autoit may be closed source but its freely available and its not the fault of autoit that QT masks the interface you create with it. You cannot use autoit with any application using a QT interface. And in that sense who is closed?

  11. Well Well.... on Competition To Identify Sexual Predators In Chat Logs · · Score: 1

    If Yawning means you might be a terrorist...... Perhaps if your last name starts with an "A" you might be a sexual predictor.... just ask Assange...

  12. One or two Questions... on Qt 5 Alpha Released · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ... Does QT still break Autoit? http://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit/ Or is it maintaining programmer arrogance by preventing the users from using computers to automate complexity ... in essence maintaining the dumb downing of the user base by hiding what computers are for????. I'd imagine the Roman Numeral accountants argued only a fool would think nothing has value, so to maintain their high position in society (re: zero place holder of the Hindu-Arabic decimal system.)

    Why is there always something in the way of user ease and simplicity in automation?

    http://abstractionphysics.net/

  13. Given the previous FBI story... on FBI's Top Cyber-cop Says We're Losing the War Against Hackers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well of course they are losing the battle..... a house fighting against itself will fall.

  14. it's all the same ol.... on Richard Clarke: All Major U.S. Firms Hacked By China · · Score: 1

    ....bull shit, upon bull shit upon ....repeat to infinity.... spy vs. spy idiocy as seen in MAD mag.

  15. Re:Since when was law not abstract? on Software Patents Not So Abstract When the Lawsuits Hit Home · · Score: 1

    The things which are universally accepted as not patent-able: Physical Phenomenon, Natural Law, Abstract Ideas and from these comes mathematical algorithms. There is also the matter of obviousness. The reason these things are not patentable is because they simply cannot be enforced. The primary three and the forth are what software is all about and sooner or later there will be no choice but to embrace the fact that the goal of software is to make complexity easier to use and re-use through a simplified interface and this from full program definition of a program name to a simple single function definition, as it is all recursive.

    With all this in mind, software should and will be so easy to create that the tool to do so will be considered an extended common calculator different than what we today see as a desktop or handheld calculator only in that it makes use of a larger set of abstract symbols. See http://abstractionphysics.net/
           

  16. Since when was law not abstract? on Software Patents Not So Abstract When the Lawsuits Hit Home · · Score: 2

    Abstract are many things including law, government, religion, language and most certainly money... and of course software.

    Software patents are pure acts of fraud.... its provable but neither Proprietary or Free Open Source Software developers want to admit it. be it reasons of money or ego...

  17. Cloudy means..... on The Risk of a Meltdown In the Cloud · · Score: 1

    ...you can't see clearly. One of the Hackers Ethics is Mistrust authority — promote decentralization.
    Now there is a reason for this and one the cloud shouldn't be hiding its centralized authority.

  18. its called gang bang...... on Why the 'Six Strikes' Copyright Alert System Needs Antitrust Scrutiny · · Score: 1

    So what happens to those who make claims that do not pan out? Do they then reimburse the party they lied about as easy as they made the false complaint and fairly?

    Of course not, and therefor it is anti-trust violation.
    The real solution is to just kill everyone off and that way no one will infringe... fuck sales and free advertising...

  19. Hard fact of the matter... on NSA Building US's Biggest Spy Center · · Score: 1

    There is no computer that can break all code, not even a quantum computer.

    Here is why: Abstract language is only meaningful to those who agree upon the meanings attached to the words and phrases use and those meaning can be totally secret between those using the words and phrases.

    i.e. "pick up some milk on your way home." is recognized by most as what it says, but its abstract symbols in sequences that can have any meaning attached. Programmers do this all the time in writing functions, procedures, etc.. and on teh web when was the last time you search for something an got nothing but what you were looking for? (because someone else attached a different meaning to a word or phrase, etc..

    Simply put, the spy cent is so totally wasteful of resources. The best thing that can come from it is overcoming the need for it.

  20. We're sorry for the..... on Details of Initial "Disc to Digital" Program Emerge · · Score: 1

    ...incoinvience as we are currently suffering server cloudy day technical difficulty.

    Hey, lets put everything in the cloud that way we can allow the authorities or hacker or the NWO powers that be control your life more than they do now.

    Oops! Big sun spot at the same time we were under attack but military strength EMP cannon..... Can you show proof you ever existed in the cloud and did you make a backup you can send us to restore our service.... uh your account?

    Anyone want to borrow my DVD collection so you can have digital access to movies you don't have?

  21. Don't look.... on Huge Triangle-shaped Spot Over the Sun · · Score: 1

    ...or you will go blind

  22. if yo think that bad... in Perspective on Google 'Wasting' $16 Billion On Projects Headed Nowhere · · Score: 2

    There is another place where massive amounts of money changes hands, devaluation happens and absolutely no additional products are produced.

    The Wold Stock market,

  23. Yahoo minus one or many more on Yahoo Files Patent Infringement Suit Against Facebook · · Score: 1

    I don't want Yahoo mail via AT&T so why am I being given no choice?

    I suspect Yahoos numbers are biased... just like Microsoft does in reporting sales of Windows.

  24. Unpaid position but... on Jimmy Wales To Become UK Government Adviser · · Score: 1

    he has to sign an NDA??? and as such remove anything from wikipedia that contridicts that NDA?

  25. When you finally understand where all religions... on Anonymous Hacks Tunisian Islamist Sites · · Score: 0

    ....originated from, then you will also see the intentional distortions fabricated for personal gain at the expense of many others.

    All religions are going to fall in exposure of their origins. Even the Atheist and Agnostic are in for a surprise.