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  1. Re:on boolean logic, and zealotry on Book Review: The Clean Coder · · Score: 1

    quite UN-JOYFUL.

    Right on, as the Beasty Boys once sang :

    You heard my style I think you missed the point it's the joy.

    joyful programming <-> productive programming

  2. Re:What's good for the goose on US Funding Stealth Internets to Circumvent Repressive Regimes · · Score: 1

    read mine

  3. Re:Consulting opportunity on How One Man Helps Keep Game Controllers Accessible · · Score: 1

    why is that I never get mod point when I am drunk, as I had would modded you up damm it !

  4. Re:The war on alcohol ended before this on Mexican Cartels Build Mad Max Narco Tanks · · Score: 1

    You seems to be joking but, I always buy weed from 1 steps away from the producer max, that way i support the local small criminals (who descended from bootleggers). I might seems racist but I don't buy weed from the Latinos nor the blacks; I support our local farmers and I don't want to fund war far away !!!

  5. Re:Is the risk really that big? on Checkpoint of the Future Coming Soon To Airports · · Score: 1

    id. They won't release bioweapons because bioweapons are uncontrollable, by their very nature.

    That is why I choose tuberculosis. It does not spread fast, a % of the population is immune to it and even if you cannot get rid of the antibiotic resistant strain it wont probably kill you.

  6. Re:Is the risk really that big? on Checkpoint of the Future Coming Soon To Airports · · Score: 1

    If I was a terrorist I would release a bio-weapon in one of those corridor. An hardened version of tuberculosis (it is easy to hardens as tuberculosis is a bacteria) would create quite a lot of terror. But I not a terrorist and those who are seems stupid so they won't either... and that is a good thing.

  7. Re:Did anyone else... on Man Creates Open Source Flashlight · · Score: 1

    yeah, and boy was I were disappointed

  8. Re:No, please. No. on New Tool Shows Would-Be Emailers If You're Swamped · · Score: 1

    . There is just no need for anyone to know what I'm doing every minute of every day.

    There is a clear need for this from the world marketing departments and sadly they are currently ruling the corporate world...

  9. Re:Evil on Google Files First Solar Patent, Builds R&D Team · · Score: 1

    If you are free from ("laws") ,("government") ,("arrest") and ("prison") and you happen to be stronger why would not you use your force to raise on top of the others and to assure that your genes ("kids") stays there also ? You are hard wired to do this, why would not it be ethical to do so ?

  10. Re:Evil on Google Files First Solar Patent, Builds R&D Team · · Score: 1

    Yours seems to be : an unjust or unwarranted exertion of force or power, as against rights or laws.

    with the emphasis on unjust and without the last disjunction.

  11. Re:Evil on Google Files First Solar Patent, Builds R&D Team · · Score: 1

    then we just don't agree on the definition of violence.
    Mine is Violence : rough or injurious physical force, action, or treatment.
    Yours seems to be : an unjust or unwarranted exertion of force or power, as against rights or laws.

    If I use your definition we seems to agree. Violence less society can exist.

  12. Re:Evil on Google Files First Solar Patent, Builds R&D Team · · Score: 1

    what happen in those model when an individual don't want to contribute anymore and use violence against his host society?

  13. Re:Evil on Google Files First Solar Patent, Builds R&D Team · · Score: 2

    all form of societal organization are evil then since they are all backed with threats of initiation of some kind of violence. It is a valid philosophical position but it is not a pragmatic one.

  14. Re:contract some guys on Ask Slashdot: Verifying Security of a Hosted Site? · · Score: 1

    It means that you are protected from the list of things that he tried to get in. If he is a pro he is suppose to give you that list.

  15. Re:Evil on Google Files First Solar Patent, Builds R&D Team · · Score: 4, Insightful

    all patent are not evil and this is exactly the kind of patent that the system was designed to encourage.

    to develop electricity from renewable energy sources at a cost less than coal' at 'utility scale.'

    This is not a good example of evil.

  16. Re:contract some guys on Ask Slashdot: Verifying Security of a Hosted Site? · · Score: 1

    a good penetration tester usually get in and tell you in detail how he did it. And if he don't he list you what he tried. If you are not getting that, you are not buying a penetration test conduct by a pro, you are, at best, getting a report from an open source tool that you could run yourself.

  17. Re:Some simple rules that will catch most things on Ask Slashdot: Verifying Security of a Hosted Site? · · Score: 1

    How many times have you switched SQL implementations on a project? Personally, I've never seen it done. Unless everyone involved is extremely careful to follow only very restrictive ANSI standards, chances are stuff will break.

    We did it with brilliant success here at work (on a code base from the middle 90) and maybe we are going to move again in the next month. When you are not a lazy slob writing compliant SQL code is not that hard. However you have to have a good dba to make it perform.

  18. Re:contract some guys on Ask Slashdot: Verifying Security of a Hosted Site? · · Score: 1

    I assumed that he was ready to go live and that he already had the basic covered. But sure first implement what parent post said first. But still I think that before going live the best thing that you can do is to have a penetration test done by a pro. Not some stupid audit shit like PCI (credits cards) and SAS70 (software assurance service).

  19. contract some guys on Ask Slashdot: Verifying Security of a Hosted Site? · · Score: 1

    contract some penetration tester like the one from offensivesecurity

  20. Re:D.A.R.E. on Why We Have So Much "Duh" Science · · Score: 1

    Same here, I started smoking weed and dropping acid, right after a visit from a big officer. He came to my school and showed us many brief cases full of drugs. Instruct us on how to identify them, told us how much much we were gonna get really high; it was so nice that we will would gonna get hooked.
    After his speech I felt the never felt before urge to try drug...

    D.A.R.E Canada : the best drugs advertisement campaign ever !

  21. Re:Microwave at 50m on What's Killing Your Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    in a plug near the oven

  22. Re:The Point on What's Killing Your Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    you got it !

  23. Re:Microwave at 50m on What's Killing Your Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    My parents have a working microwave from the early 80. It will kill any kind of transmission in the house but my parent wont replace it as any replacement they had was not as fast as this 2500W monster.... My current 1100W microwave kill the signal only if my laptop is resting at about 6 inch of it....

  24. Re:Misunderstanding of intent on Alaska Airlines Jettisons Paper Manuals For iPads · · Score: 0

    was the lesson : do not trust the German on anything else than beer, anal sex and rigorous mechanical engineering ?

  25. Re:Misunderstanding of intent on Alaska Airlines Jettisons Paper Manuals For iPads · · Score: 1

    I have booked on Expedia and my ticket where specific for Lufthansa, they were not the, cheaper by an iota, Star Alliance one (which Lufthansa is a member of).