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  1. Re:Axis of Evil? on Microsoft, Apple, EMC, and Oracle Form Patent Bloc · · Score: 1

    it's like they want to control the people.

  2. had to downlaod crome beta to follow the link on Browsing the Body · · Score: 1

    from chrome

    the button said chrome for windows xp 7 vista.

    clicked it
    got a list of linux packages
    downloading 64bit.deb

    now has google just got a default chrome for Windows graphic or something they use for the button? it ain't right.

  3. Re:Government censorship of the internet? on UN Considering Control of the Internet · · Score: 1

    The MAN. geeeees.

    freedom is only a government away.

  4. so it's come to this has it government on UN Considering Control of the Internet · · Score: 0

    when the government is afraid of the people, the people should be afraid of the government

  5. Re:Seriously? on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    that would be your perspective on reality based on the 'reality' around you.

    I'd say that makes you rightwing, also borderline schizophrenia / psychopath etc....

  6. Re:Seriously? on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    : Liberals see the world the way they want to see it, Conservatives see the world the way they are told it really is.

    fixed it for you

  7. Re:Business as usual on The French Government Can Now Censor the Internet · · Score: 1

    yeh, I was thinking there may have been post viet liberal movement too.

  8. Re:Business as usual on The French Government Can Now Censor the Internet · · Score: 1

    60s-70s surly? or maybe Vietnam.

  9. Re:Business as usual on The French Government Can Now Censor the Internet · · Score: 1

    the system is rigged.
    As they say.
    Democracy is two wolfs and a lamb voting for what to have for lunch.

    Also those that learn by authority (which is generally the common teaching method) will undoubtably end up on top, and think that system works.
    Also those that need to be taught right from wrong, and want to teach others (psychopaths 1/25), and possibly don't realise that others have an inbuilt sense of right and wrong.

    Funny how things are getting more and more selfish.

    What usually happens is violent revolution.

  10. Re:Seriously? on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 2

    of
    rightest people like to be told what to think and tell other people what to think.
    leftist people, well, like to make their own opinion.

    I think that is possibly the defnintion of left and right.

  11. Re:Seriously? on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    By that measure it doesn't make it wrong either.
    or
    just because you agree, it doesn't mean your right, just you'll find it agreeable.

  12. Re:Unobservable on String Theory Tested, Fails Black Hole Predictions · · Score: 0

    triangulation is the answer, surly that's obvious.

    Though current mathematics doesn't seem to be able to handle if very well.

    math is after all, just all theory.

  13. Re:Who is the audience? on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1

    yeh, I'm not sure if it's the education system, or that there are only marketing people on here now a days.

  14. Re:hard passwords just lead to post it's even more on The Case For Lousy Passwords · · Score: 1

    well Post-It(TM)s

    the plural problem arises more often than a hyphen can fix.

  15. Re:Obligatory on Scotland Yard Has Been After Anonymous For Months · · Score: 1

    I''ve run out of sodium-hydroxide, should I start using battery acid and ammonia to make my soap?

  16. Re:hard passwords just lead to post it's even more on The Case For Lousy Passwords · · Score: 2

    I think the problem was as follows.

    the plural of 'post it's is not obvious, often I use quotes for plurals of nouns like that.

    but then there's also this problem. the it's fits two ways, I've put two in below.

    hard passwords just lead to 'post it's. It's even more so if you need to change it all the time and can't reuse old ones or even parts of old ones.

  17. Re:hard passwords just lead to post it's even more on The Case For Lousy Passwords · · Score: 1

    unfortunately not....

    a translation would be.

    Where I worked they got u to change your password ever few months or so, oh and forced you to use some odd characters etc...
    Problem with these so called 'secure' passwords was that, well, know one could remember them.
    so people ended up putting them on post-its, sharing the admin password around or putting a number on the end and incrementing it every time.

    Otherwise, well after 3 goes of a password that's so secure even you can't remember it, it's a 2 hour wait and phone call getting your passwords reset and stuff setup again.

  18. Re:Who is the audience? on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1

    encrypted network, everything on the servers, sandboxing.

  19. Re:Who is the audience? on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1

    and I'll show you a contract to make the service more to your liking.

  20. Re:Who is the audience? on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1

    "As a business tool, it's all but useless"

    umm.. unless you run your business in the could, want a 'laptop' that you can hand out to your employees and not worry about what the hell is on there if either it gets left on a park bench or another employee uses it.

    sounds absolutely perfect for business and government.

  21. Re:This reminds me of WW 1 on Has Progress Been Made In Fighting DDoS Attacks? · · Score: 1

    you seem to have a problem with the new testament?

  22. Re:This reminds me of WW 1 on Has Progress Been Made In Fighting DDoS Attacks? · · Score: 1

    I have actually read the bible.

    Do you know how to read?

    Have you studded any psychology?

  23. Re:Causality on America's Cubicles Are Shrinking · · Score: 1

    I think the difference is a hug, vs a team shower.

  24. Re:Causality on America's Cubicles Are Shrinking · · Score: 1

    I find an enriching environment very calming, but since they cut down the trees, and no-one hugs you any more.

    all I can say is...

    ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

  25. Re:Of course! on Two Major Ad Networks Found Serving Malware · · Score: 2

    umm... not in violation of one click shopping patents?