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  1. Any one has more details on the plc payload ? on Stuxnet Worms On · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Any one has more details on the PLC payload ? I want to know what kind of changes it makes to the plc software.

  2. Re:Question: If we had such a computer, or artific on It's Time To Build the Analytical Engine · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    not only is your continued assertion false, and mine obviously correct, but YOU ARE AN IDIOT.

    that part really adds a lots to your argument

  3. Re:Config files. on Take This GUI and Shove It · · Score: 1

    and this also create jobs security... standards enable you to replace peoples the way you replace cogs and screw

  4. Re:IPv6! on Comcast Warns Customers Suspected of Bot Infection · · Score: 1

    I don't agree. you should run NAT when your only choices for a reasonable price are no connection and ipv4 connection.

  5. Re:IPv6! on Comcast Warns Customers Suspected of Bot Infection · · Score: 1

    aren't comcast supposed to be using 6rd ? it should be compatible, you can try the following procedure: unplug the modem from the laptop, do an hard reset of the modem then plug it into the router. You have to do this sometimes because some modem remember the first mac address they spoke to and they uniquely speak to that address afterward.

  6. Re:old hardware, probably on 66% of All Windows Users Still Use Windows XP · · Score: 0

    You should replace them, if you still need them, with a low TDP chip, to save energy. If your are not living somewhere electricity is subsidized and your are using them frequently, then new chips would pay for themselves in a year or two and in the P4 case it would be less than 6 month...

  7. Re:Hmm on Microsoft Sues Motorola Over Android-Related Patent Infringement · · Score: 1

    If someone said that, it was wrong, before this one there was Nokia vs Apple

  8. Re:Buy organic on Animal Farms Are Pumping Up Superbugs · · Score: 1

    yes nicotine is a toxic chemical. It can kill you and cause addiction but it also promotes good memory and concentration. And by itself it does not cause cancer.

    And as I said there is no bioaccumulation, it degrades itself rapidly in the environment. It is water soluble so when you wash your food it goes away. Pesticide are not inherently bad, cancer causing or ecosystem disrupting one are...

  9. Re:Yeah... on New York To Spend $27.5 Million Uncapitalizing Street Signs · · Score: 1

    If they are replacing them anyway it is not a job creation program like the op said. I don't oppose changing the case of the sings. I oppose wasting money to change the signs when there is no need to change them. If they are old and they need to be replace then go ahead it is the right time to make the change.

    The broken window principle works only to a certain point, under certain conditions, it has a benefit but this is not an optimal strategy

  10. Re:Voluntary Censorship on Amid Controversy, EA Pulls Taliban From Medal of Honor Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    There is an implied notion of freedom and courage conveyed by the writer of the constitution. Diluting your artistic vision to avoid a fight with a vocal minority is a lack of courage and a loss of freedom for their artists

  11. Re:Buy organic on Animal Farms Are Pumping Up Superbugs · · Score: 1

    *Nicotine, OTOH, is used *heavily* in the organic food industry, as it's considered an "organic" pesticide. And because it's not as effective as common, "non-organic" pesticides... they have to use more! Woo!

    And what is the problem with this, it is not like nicotine is a bio-accumulating substance.

  12. Re:I have an idea to stop the need for anti-biotic on Animal Farms Are Pumping Up Superbugs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    so stop buying the cheapest meat as possible

  13. Re:I have an idea to stop the need for anti-biotic on Animal Farms Are Pumping Up Superbugs · · Score: 1

    someone should mod you up, this post is informative and insightful
    crisco sucks, butter rules !!!

  14. Re:Yeah... on New York To Spend $27.5 Million Uncapitalizing Street Signs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't agree with you, it is not a good a way to create jobs as any. Replacing working sings is really much a textbook example of the Broken window fallacy

  15. Re:Does this make them legal in the Middle East no on BlackBerry's Encryption Hacked; Backups Now a Risk · · Score: 1

    no since, only the backups encryption is broken, and it still takes 3 days to crack a 7 mixed case password

  16. Re:Good. on Amid Controversy, EA Pulls Taliban From Medal of Honor Multiplayer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't feel that suppressing an artistic representation of a current war because of a fear of public backlash is the right thing to do. True that for the shareholder EA this is certainly the most responsible approach, but with regards to the principle behind the US constitution and the civic liberties in general, I feel that this is totally irresponsible.

  17. Re:Oh yeah, I had to google them on Code Repository Atlassian Buys Competitor BitBucket · · Score: 1

    I cannot talk about there other products but JIRA is really nice, the web interface does not suck and the eclipse plug-in work quite well

  18. Re:Acetaminophen on Govt To Bomb Guam With Frozen Mice To Kill Snakes · · Score: 5, Informative

    if you drink more 3 drinks a day, the overdose threshold can be as high as 6grams

    since contrary to the popular belief, alcohol is actually protective in case of acetaminophen poisoning, since the P450 enzyme favour ethanol to acetaminophen so there is less N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine(the bad metabolite of Tylenol that fuck up your liver) produced, you can read more int he Merck manual

  19. Re:Thats a great idea on "Pre-Crime" Comes To the HR Dept. · · Score: 1

    well the workers effectiveness seems pretty mission critical for the success of any endeavor

  20. Re:Synthehol on Researchers Test Space Beer · · Score: 1

    in the 50's until the 80's the CIA tried and they failed.. or they kept all the good stuff for them self

    to learn more about this, search for MK Ultra. The experiment on mental hospital patients conducted by Donald Ewen Cameron were utterly disgusting.

  21. Re:Thats a great idea on "Pre-Crime" Comes To the HR Dept. · · Score: 3, Interesting

    that sounds like HR in my organization, always cluelessly creating non-working program to solve inexistent problems while totally ignoring the real problems.

  22. Re:Really on Does A Company Deserve the Same Privacy Rights As You? · · Score: 1

    no human rights yes, no right at all no

  23. Re:New blacktop for the road to hell on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    I wont support the bill 101, it is way too restrictive for my taste. However to avoid an armed rebellions something was needed in the 70's to insure that the French speaking majority of Quebec would gain some economic leverage. The bill 101 is a consequence of the October crisis. even tough it was created by the separatist, it had the side effect of making them unable to effectively use the language argument in a debate about the sovereignty.

  24. Re:The Google lawsuit on Father of Java, James Gosling Unloads · · Score: 1

    Sadly, this quote also apply to IBM...

  25. I wonder if it is possible to subvert this sim on Largest Simulated Cyber Attack To Date · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I wonder if a real attacker could subvert this simulation to hide a real attack. The "exercise injects" canals seems like a good way to inject malicious payload.