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  1. Re:emulators - show them them old stuff first on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    junkfood is the stuff that the body hates not what the tongue and eyes hate
    the parent approved stuff is some of the worst "junkfood" around and even if it isn't eating only a few things can be just as bad

  2. Re:Does he really need it? on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    how about some mind-less labor and some shut up and listen to the rich people as they are always right, etc.

  3. Re:Kids these days don't get apps on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    lol i`d hope that ur child knows ur lieing or else very quickly they will learn to "fix" the computer

  4. Re:MS Office on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    no he has 12 years of school to look forward to that, start him on some form of meditation to make him doubt everything he does, stay quiet, and addicted so he LIKES IT himself that way, also try some emo music and start early on the caffeine/sleep dep cycle, and paint your whole house a off white color and hang motivational posters everywhere

  5. Re:how about a fishing pole on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    agreed people should treat kids like adults when serous physical harm or loss of innocence are not involved

  6. Re:FreeDOS on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    thats cruel, i got a blue-screened windows 2000 at 7 :P i taught myself most of dos(the weak version that they used to have as a fixing tool before they had safe mode) w/o help

  7. Re:Personally on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    thats a bit limiting 10 is a little to high, but i think having a black list filter as the main filter and a white list one that records any questionable ones would be ok for 10 ish and a plain white list should be ok for 4-5

  8. Re:Huh? on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    math booooo its just logic in a very boring way

    puzzle games are the way to go

  9. Re:Hmm on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    they start giving kids meds with depression as a likely side effect before they hit double digits sorry but the government doesn't care about the next generation one bit.

    kids grow up quicker and quicker, sooner or latter most parents are going to be like this

  10. Re:yeah on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 1

    it is but only when the other side has very good lawyers, and you are not on the publics side.

    but i also think that shouldn't be illegal

  11. cyber war? on China's Politburo Behind Google Cyber-Attack? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    is that 3 ddos attacks going at once?
    at this rate the whole idea of a cyberwar is much less idiotic?

  12. Re:yeah on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 1

    i think the worst punishment should be guilt/social isolation, if those fail in stopping the problem(with the law, or some huge mental issues with the person) thats when people should step in, not so much with a punishment, but to make the world a better place, i.e. sending drug addicts to rehab, taking away weapons form murders and probably some anti-pyscodicts(how do u spell that?), or in this case fix the stupid law. its sad thats not how the world works ;__;

  13. Re:yeah on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 1

    people can always lie on statistics, bride politicians, use simi-nude women to promote their cause or shoot into a crowd to make the protest end sooner

    politics is a very messy bisness ddos attacks are not going to change this, or going to be any less misused

  14. Re:Makes me wonder. on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    no dont move it to pvp, then the riaa could spin it as only source of evil on the internet, but the way it is now could be span as ddosing is a protest that even the us government can use

    it will come out late, so be it, let the corrupt officials enjoy their ill-gotten gains, let some of the horrors of war stay out of the public eye for a week or two more

  15. Re:Publicity stunt on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    if it was, they wouldn't be partially owned by the riaa.
    im sorta surprised they had access to zipties and magnets

  16. Re:attacked by whom? on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    because no one respects india

  17. Re:attacked by whom? on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    TERRORISTS, as the riaa/mpaa would say about the operation payback

  18. Re:32kW? on First Electric Cars Have Power Industry Worried · · Score: 1

    if they get one and its drivable they could easily buy a 2nd one

  19. Re:yeah on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 1, Interesting

    ddos is not vengeful, its protesting, just like hundreds of people holding signs stop people from going inside, and media attention

  20. Re:yeah on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 1, Insightful

    people have little foresight, the difference in peoples mind between 20 and life sentences are so minor

    and then educated people know their life is ruined after the former

  21. Re:Parasites? on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: -1, Troll

    i`d rather "take" a cent from the artists then add a dollar to the corruption wallets, u throw out a loaf of bread if theres a tiny bit of black(i mean the mold) on the edge

  22. Re:Yes it serves a purpose on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 0

    So while many people on Slashdot might complain about the point of DOS’ing a website, it says very loud and clear to those ignorant parties

    ur setting up straw men, no one would say that, ever

  23. Re:Idiots on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 0

    most of the "attack"s would be stealing data, wiping hard drives, and would be flat out hacking.

    dos attacks are a protest, infective, technically illegal, done as the last non-violent resort
    in other words civil disobedience which is done by respectable, law abiding people

  24. Re:Don't listen to, or view recorded media? on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 0

    i agree the only answer is being very very loud so the the government officials can hear our complaints over on the other side of the great wall of money and lies.

    sadly its a very thick wall, that only some officials will tear down the money wall do destroy the lies

  25. long live the protest on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 0

    not that i care much for sweden law
    keep going