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  1. Re:I Can Has Subject Title? on Judge Prevents 23,322 Filesharing Does From Being Sued For Now · · Score: 1

    BAHRAMYOU! We ewe's are in the network, chewin' on your grains!

  2. Re:Nappy? on Foxconn International Removed From Hang Seng Index · · Score: 1

    Pretty much spot on, she hasn't gone against the government. Not since the days of the privy council, which is nearly 90 years now. I find the AC humorous as yet another idiot who doesn't understand constitutional monarchies.

  3. Re:Nappy? on Foxconn International Removed From Hang Seng Index · · Score: 1

    That might apply to Americans, and possibly some asian countries. But us Canucks know what they are. You know that whole 'let off the british leash' ~30 years ago when we repatriated.

  4. Re:And the worst part.... on RSA Admits SecurID Tokens Have Been Compromised · · Score: 1

    That's what knives, pennies/dimes, and nail files are for.

  5. Re:September '92 on Usenet With a 30 Year Lag · · Score: 1

    Binaries were alive and kicking back in '91.

  6. Re:September '92 on Usenet With a 30 Year Lag · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well probably. I mean Eternal September didn't start until nearly a year later.

  7. Re:Fuck everything about this on Student Suspended For Posting On YouTube · · Score: 1

    I had a cop for an instructor in criminal law and drug & seizure, he always used examples like this so it would stick. Worked beautifully. Chances are, you'll never forget it either now.

  8. Re:Fuck everything about this on Student Suspended For Posting On YouTube · · Score: 1

    AoM is defined differently from cases regarding the rights of the individual, in which case they follow the federal law regarding AoM. In most cases that means that being an adult is defined under the YCJA, except under some other circumstances.

  9. Re:NTLM? Seriously? on Cheap GPUs Rendering Strong Passwords Useless · · Score: 1

    If you have to ask... There are sites that still don't hash or salt their passwords. BBR recently had a break in via a SQL injection. No hash, no salt for their passwords. It's stupid enough to make me wonder if they've properly sanitized their database inputs or not.

    You may have to hunt around a bit, but they did confirm that they didn't hash or salt.

  10. Re:why did you post this? on Wikileaks Cables Say No Bloodshed Inside Tiananmen Square · · Score: 1

    Most of the time you call people like that shills or propagandists.

  11. Re:Freedom of Speech on Student Suspended For Posting On YouTube · · Score: 1

    It didn't.

    While Canada does indeed have the charter of rights and freedoms. And we adhere to the charter of human rights. In Canada, freedom of speech, expression and so on are not absolute rights.

    Ala:

    Rights and freedoms in Canada

    1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.

    This limits the individuals rights and freedoms as described by the government. Americans like to whine how much their freedom has been curtailed and all this other shit. But they don't actually have it spelled out in their bill of rights that the government via law or the courts arbitrarily curtail them. Luckily this has only happened in a few cases. S.1 applying to the RIDE program for instance which gives automatic search powers.

  12. Re:Fuck everything about this on Student Suspended For Posting On YouTube · · Score: 2

    Unless I'm remembering my YCJA incorrectly at 18 he's still a kid in the eye of the law until he turns 19. In Canada 12-18 you're considered a child under the law. At 12 the mens rea fairy hits you in the head and you get the magic ability to tell right from wrong. At 19 you graduate from kiddie sentences to adult ones.

    Sure at 18 he can sign contracts, join the military and vote. But the law doesn't follow that. Actually in Canada you can join the military at 14 with parental permission, and sign contracts too. Voting not so much.

  13. Re:Scaring you away from healthy foods on New Superbug Strain Found In Cows and People · · Score: 1

    I agree and that was my point. AKA the 'don't wipe your mouth with shit' because when you're doing things on your own farm, you're more careful about how you're cleaning a teat. The same reason why when you're slaughtering, you're careful not to puncture the intestines, kidney's, bladder too. But on an industrial process? Pft.

    Pasteurization is fine and all that, but don't dictate to me that it's illegal if I own cows and want to get milk unpasteurized, and drink it myself, for my own use.

  14. Re:Scaring you away from healthy foods on New Superbug Strain Found In Cows and People · · Score: 1

    They do. Much like I replied to the other post, google and other search engines are your friend. Antiseptics kill(not all are equal however). Antibacterials can promote selective resistances, and force bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics.

  15. Re:Scaring you away from healthy foods on New Superbug Strain Found In Cows and People · · Score: 5, Informative

    Really now? You could just use google and have saved me the 10 seconds to point out what I already knew what right. It does indeed promote bacterial resistance to antibiotics.

    http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/content/54/3/621.short

  16. Re:Scaring you away from healthy foods on New Superbug Strain Found In Cows and People · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Except in your example, and that of the CDC, the cheeses are all soft. Soft cheeses don't develop proper cultures to kill off the bad bacteria cultures that promote proper flavoring, textures and so on. Then again, I drank raw milk for 20 years. My parents, grand parents, and their parents before them drank it for years as well. I suppose there's more of an issue in this day and age of people not following what we'd call on the farm of 'don't wipe your mouth with shit' method of keeping things clean. Seriously? My grandmother, mother, and so on were religious in cleaning prep before doing kitchen work. The shit I see today from people makes me cringe.

    Personally? I'd lay more blame at the generation of people who use the antibacterial handsoaps/wipes/lotions/etc for contributing to this mess than anything. And I'll say it again. I fucking told you, that you'd doom us all.

  17. Re:And there it is on New Superbug Strain Found In Cows and People · · Score: 1

    It has been known for a long time that the continuous use of antibiotics lead to the cultivation of "superbugs." And here we have it now.

    Well what the hell do you expect? Idiots from marketing, to 'health' to government have spent the last 10 years have been telling people to use shit like *insert antibacterial* crap.

  18. Re:So uh... on Brain Cancer Worries? Look Up Your Phone's SAR · · Score: 1

    You might want to go back and look at your models. There's no causative effect from CO2, rather that CO2 lags behind temperatures. There's other drivers.

  19. Re:So uh... on Brain Cancer Worries? Look Up Your Phone's SAR · · Score: 1, Troll

    Seems to work pretty well for global warming. Why wouldn't it work well for cell phones? Same BS science, same faulty methodology. Oh I'm sure I'll be modded into oblivion now, but whatever.

  20. Re:Free Trade? on Court Demands American Airlines List Its Flights On Orbitz · · Score: 0

    You bet your ass there's such a thing as free trade. Happens every day between states, and between provinces. Fair trade however is quickly becoming the norm, and if you want to see how bad it's getting you only need to look at NAFTA.

  21. Re:UN declares Internet access a human right on Syria Drops Off the Internet As Turmoil Spikes · · Score: 2

    That doesn't mean shit. The UN is the same group that puts countries that are most responsible for the oppression of women, leading womens rights councils, and countries that are the most oppressive against other religions to lead religious freedom.

    The UN? Is a sick, perverse, fucking joke, and quickly heading towards a second league of nations. I haven't quite figured out yet if it'll take another world war to do it yet though.

  22. Re:RCMP - Royal Canadian Monopoly Police on Judge Finds Cisco, US Authorities Deceived Canadian Courts · · Score: 1

    Let's see what's wrong with your post. There's:
    19,414 Special Constables (think of these guys as anywhere between civilians sworn in, to guys retired but still working -- you get paid, just not much)
    11,834 Constables
    3,653 Corporals
    2,153 Sgt's
    950 Staff Sgt's.

    That's your rank and file, these are the total number of officers that are responsible for law and order for 80% of the landmass of Canada(Ontario and Quebec have their own provincial police for this). And Newfoundland gets help from them still. Canada, is a big place, and there's too much of it, and not enough of them. Meaning, they'd rather be out working, pulling some kid out of a swamp in the middle of nowhere, instead of playing with some corp who doesn't have a fucking clue.

  23. Re:Death by a thousand cuts on Sony Compromised, Again · · Score: 2

    Well if Sony is a beached whale, does that mean some genius is going to break out the dynamite and blow it up in a few days? I think that the rain of putrid guts, entrails and rotting flesh falling all over the globe will be fun had by all.

  24. Re:Hmm on Google Uncovers China-Based Password Collection Campaign · · Score: 1

    Don't ever assume anything. You'll only make an ass out of yourself.

  25. Re:Hmm on Google Uncovers China-Based Password Collection Campaign · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Wrong. It's only an act of war if liberals will stop whining over civilian casualties.

    Feel free to say I'm an evil bastard or whatever. But we changed the RoE based on that above statement. And when we did, we ensured that we'd only fight wars where there was a low to no chance of the enemy having a chance of putting up a decent fight.