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  1. Re:headline? Who is on US, EU, and RU on China's Politburo Behind Google Cyber-Attack? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Interestingly, just as the Saudi Arabia royals' black-ops forces recruited from the madrases in the Saudi kingdom of assassins was never addressed in western media/news....

    Why should western media/news identify N-Korea as a CN proxy state testing the will of the US/west to defend S-Korea, Taiwan, Japan... S-Pacific from CN Fascist domination. If S-Korea is not defended by US/EU..., then as Tibet went under CN oppression and exploitation, expect a WWII domino effect. If S-Korea stays secure then the domino effect is bogus western propaganda, but ... I think, it is all a CN test of western resolve and a prelude to expansionist war.

    The crack-attacks could be a prelude to expansionist war by CN and/or others. How can we know "What'sUp" until we are fycked without an active draft to expand and train the US and EU military, in these dire economic times?

    !HAVEFUN!

  2. I'm ~60yo ... many are boring/irritating play on Why Don't We Finish More Games? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    1. Don't make me sick.
    2. Don't bore/irritate me.

    Games I have played.
    All Duke Nukem
    All Wolfenstein
    Unreal
    HalfLife
    All Resident Evil
    Ratchet & Clank (first three were best, and replayed), the last one was boring/irritating unfinished
    Demon Soul (completed many times ... still playing)
    Assassin Creed II boring/irritating unfinished
    PoP was droped
    Many... more over 20years including some ASCII-D&D ...

    Realism I do not like (SOCOM, Vietnam, WWII...). Escape to fantasy FPS and Adventure are fun.
    The graphic texture and detail clean 1080p and delay free web-play would be appreciated.

    Ratchet & Clank started irritating me with to many or eventually any retro-game and pattern-section/level locks.

    Demon Souls needs a better random action generator for action-surprises. Invadors need to be better matched to invadees, but always fun getting whacked and whacking as invader or helper. In the next version they should just open some more hidden passages, gates or doors and keep the familiar turf with improved play/gaming. A special flying dragon killing tool would be nice 100+ arrows is boring. The muck-swamp needs something or just drop it as too dang easy. Every on appears to like the 1st and 5th worlds (good danger/balance).

    Anyway, most games I stop playing on the first day or within the first week. Games I like I run through (on average) in one week some times two.

  3. Re:Little difference...not no .... on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    True, I did whoops all over the EU folks. I apologize, but it should be obvious that no culture can ever completely export the best of everything.

    Some folks always stay to rebuild the crap left behind into some better shit.

    Some shits are rebuild-pioneers, like politicians, crapping on the folks that believed they were headed to a new (possibly better) life.

    EU and US have plenty of crap politicians, and why folks elect worthless for-shits, only gods know why.

    Politicians come to oppress and exploit the pioneers, and explorers try to stay one step ahead of the politicians. When space travel opens-up some folks will keep going as fast as they can. Many others will wait for their masters to arrive.

  4. The End of .... on Stuxnet Virus Now Biggest Threat To Industry · · Score: 1

    "Imperative that Congress move on legislation that would expand government controls and set requirements to make systems safer"

    Yep, Congress acting in the interest of the corporate-welfare state could end innovation in the USA. Market/Customer-base elitist protectionist legislation has never made anything, over the last 50 years, better or safer for people or economics.

  5. Giv'em Welfare...! on Cellphone Carriers Try To Control Signal Boosters · · Score: 0, Troll

    Please, Mister Government Man, my company can't compete in this unfair market place.
    Please, Mister Government Man, give me money, tax brakes, and protection from competition and innovation.
    Mister Government Man either give me what I want or I will fyck you in the next election with PAC-Truth slander.

    THANKS for your assistance Uncle Sam, it will help he to outsource more and import cheap labor.

    Then The People spoke fyck U$ every time.

  6. No Prescience there.... on Is Linux At the End of Its Life Cycle? · · Score: 1

    Nikolai Pryanishnikov and Willie Gates have more than a couple things in common: (1) MS, (2) lack of prescience, (3) personality....

  7. Re:Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    No, that is the Moon. RH

  8. Thank the gods:Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    Anyone can commit a capital offense and be qualified for construction labor and the military.

    So, I guess, the PhDs are smart enough, to obtain commitment experience and finally get a good job, off planet.

  9. Re:Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Reasonable chances at a better life for self and offspring is always acceptable to intelligent humans.

    The Americas were colonized by military, criminals, and destitute people (the better classes of people) that were forced by law or freely volunteered to advance their (Kith and Kin) value and chances in life.

    Those that remain behind are bumps-on-a-log know-it-alls, whenever enlightened they chase their running shadows back into fearful and safe darkness. Many are the social-sheep who fear the unknown, willingly offer their fleece and meat to masters, and then expect to be protected from harm/slaughter .

  10. Actuality Check: Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    Actuality Check: We would all be better off, if we always left the politicians at home.

    "a LOT of politicians in mind that I'd happily vote off the planet!!"

    PLEASE! Leave the politicians at home where they can do the least damage to the human species.

    Politicians prove (to me) there are merciful and malevolent gods, and Darwin may be wrong.

  11. RIP: Here or There - Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    A hedge against a self-inflicted species extinction-event is not a catastrophe.

    Diaspora of Irish, Scots, Jews, Europeans, Asians, Africans to the Americas probably preserved (more than) numerous significant human genetic lines.

    Extinction events are assured for species of limited environments (humans on earth). Human colonies in two or more planets, or within two or more solar systems,/galaxies greatly increases species survival.

    During a diaspora human cultures and individuals have a significant preservation and evolution nature, some die, others survive, but most thrive. Also, the aristocratic and plutocratic old-guard of the status-quo would eventually be forced to evolve as species, culture, and economic relationships, stewardship and sources of production, protection, and public cause (with time) changed vastly. The aristocratic and plutocratic are seldom risk-takers, their genome is primitive and violent, but European public governance changed. New World Explorers, Pioneers, and Adventurers proved it possible to survive all human hardships, which provided the settlers with communal experience and assistance to build in the Americas (NEWS), Australia... better cultures for humanity. You take the good with the bad, because life ain't ever fair, unless you make it so, or drop-dead (death is always fair) trying.

    We should avoid planets and solar systems with other indigenous species, diseases a/o enemies could return to Earth-source for a self-inflicted species extinction-event.

  12. Internet Access or Service Provider, never both... on Net Pioneers Say Open Internet Should Be Separate · · Score: 1

    Telecommunications Infrastructure Access Provider (IAP) is the internet (1 & 2)... plus..., sort of like the multinational power-grid of the US and CA or the EU and others. What typically (almost always [I Guess] 99.999...%) travels across the infrastructure is vanilla/electricity to the infrastructure. There is a cost for the infrastructure, a cost for connecting to the infrastructure, and a monthly, Internet Access Providers (IAP, like the infrastructure AP ATT, Comcast, Airport WiFi...], utility fee for connection and volume/quantity, but no charge for quality, purity, uniqueness....

    Information and services are always vanilla to the IAP singular core business of selling bandwidth/volume and access/connection. IOW: Power/Electricity generated in Canada may be in use by customers in Alabama with many infrastructure owners in between the product/service producer and consumer; So, only the product/service provider and consumer care about access and availability. IAPs and their investors want a stable/hostage customer-income/profit base.

    Yes, an IAP and the Gas-Company can be an ISP for marketing, billing... purposes, but the primary purpose of the IAP is just like any utility. The IAP pays the (telecommunications) infrastructure company a fee for providing adequate bandwidth/volume to meet customer demands for the gas, electricity, bandwidth... and global telecommunication infrastructure utility connectivity/access.

    The W3 is the presentation of information and services globally by Internet Service Providers (ISP). There are (I suspect) globally more than a few million ISPs, from small family/business websites to major .Com, .Gov, .Mil enterprise http/https web-portals.

    If the W3-ISP want to charge for providing a service to a customer (information, pictures, movies...), then that is business. If the IAP wants to charge for more bandwidth and/or connections then that is business. I like capitalism.

    If the IAP wants to vary prices on the basis of what the ISP provides, then that (IMO) is double-billing, fraud, theft of property, plutocratic-bullshit, has nothing to do with capitalism, but is governance by statist-socialism.

  13. needs Correction/Context on Texas Supreme Court Cites Mr. Spock · · Score: 1

    Typical, politicians, clergy, judges, C*Os....

    "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one" Spock
    "the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many" Kirk

    The judges spun/frame use of the saying in reference to StarTrek is wrong.
    Saints and Warriors may risk-all for the many, but the many sometimes will risk-all for one.

    Both Spock and Kirk lines are valid on the weight of need, not the one or the many.

    If the Judges made the ruling based on the one and many, then they either screwed-up or used the wrong situational quote as example for their ruling.

    Example: The needs of a few disabled Veterans always outweighs the needs of the nations population, but typical politicians, clergy, judges, C*Os... do spin it into far less important.

    Who lives, dies, and their quality-of-life is a measure of need without equal importance.

  14. Reply:Nice twisted sister uses databases... on Microsoft Charging Royalties For Linux · · Score: 1

    Synchronizing is so damn old. The obvious ToDo now is meta-data based data-models for presenting information in any way a user may want to have the information available. Read in to an XML/object database... readout of a database.

    I would use email (TCP/IP) meta-data intelligent-bots/agents syntax-collectors and information aggregation (with user selectable filters) to map information (names, places, times, oddities, junk...) and meta-data to an database that would provide many options for information reuse, mining, and exploitation. The PC/Smart-product would use a web-service app to present usable situational appropriate information extracted from the databases (people, places, things... GPS, campus map, campus/town directory subject, professor name, and phone number...).

    Populating a database a/o situation appropriate information presentation from available and collected information is not application synchronization.

    Is information aggregation in any way communications synchronization? IDNTS, IOW no

  15. Why would anyone expect... on How To Protect Against Firesheep Attacks · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why would anyone expect a company to be responsible to a person, the public, a nation, a species?

    "Big sites should start by redirecting all non-ssl traffic to https automatically" you ask to much of an institution/company, consideration of right and wrong is a human idiosyncrasy.

    As if a company could ever feel guilt of remorse about trivialities. Chemical spills in India and other places (EU, US, RO, CN...) have caused mass murders, but there is seldom a trial and the penalty for the company C*O is usually less than a slap on the hand, followed by a pat on the back and a larger annual bonus.

    Expecting business and institution responsibility to a person or the public is species-hubris and silly.

  16. Going beyond "naive" in this instance on US Supreme Court Expected Political Ad Transparency · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Going beyond "naive" in this instance was not (I think) by Justice Kennedy.

    Going beyond "naive" in this instance for some Justices/Lawyers may have been a crime against Democracy (not the law), IMO, probably in spirit and with intent "The US Constitution" was circumvented with great plutocratic hubris and gross intent to harm US with political/legal treason (but that is not against the law).

    The Corporate States of America (CSA) is a plutocracy not a democracy. The CSA economy is corporate-welfare institutionalism not capitalism. The CSA justice system protects the few from the public many. The CSA religion praises wealth as proof of the gods will and favor.

    Democracy is governance for the People, Tyranny is governance of the people.

    As corporate states, are EU and US any better than CN or RU? I think maybe not, but EU and US still have great expectations (or delusions) to be far better for The People.

  17. Re:Oh, snap! on Heroic Engineer Crashes Own Vehicle To Save a Life · · Score: 1

    The law is the law, as was true in Nazi-Germany and Bath-Iraq. Would you murder or allow others to be killed to protect just yourself (family and friends not included) from the law of the land? The question should always answered no, but all to frequently actions speak !YES!

    The engineer is a model human, when there are still far to many who are less than civilized or intelligent.

    When you must break a law, never hesitate. The engineer was right and as honorable as any warrior or Knight of Quixote.

  18. The 1984 Apple Commercial is appropriate.... on Steve Jobs Lashes Out At Android · · Score: 1

    I wonder is google planning a remake of the "1984" commercial?
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4431023771693015128

    Does anyone think Jobs and Gates have a megalomaniac character flaw.

    This is too damn funny.

    I recommend Apple does like other companies... spend money on politics until the laws are written that redress this gross inequity. Jobs should contact Karl Rove to get elected to the republican puppet-POTUS office.

    Thanks for the endless chuckles Stevie.

  19. Re:Losing battle on Hacker Business Models · · Score: 1

    Ditto - Even the old geeks...

    Maybe an ad campaign will help..., Happy-Hackers, Criminal-Crackers, Phony-Phreaks, MILFs-Bleat with Meek-Geeks....

  20. CPR Governance and Economics EU & US over.... on Leaked Letter — BSA Pressures Europe To Kill Open Standards · · Score: 0

    Corporate Property Rights (CPR) will be used in an attempt to resuscitate business-corpses of spiritualism, guesses, dogma and voodoo-economics that camouflage legacy cadaver-parts and Luddite-brains as if It's ALIVE! Perpetuating animated zombie economics of exploitation, corruption, hubris, and oppression of humanity with misdirection, fear, and loathing of unknowns and new possibilities for EU & US. CPR is one of the very important sustenances for continuing another century of rule by the brain-dead and blood-sucking flaccid Vampires.

    CPR is a trick on EU and US, a treat for the rotting fetid elite-plutocrats sucking and destructing, like a perfect storm, ending all hope for poor pitiable humanity. For another hundred years we are an pwned commodity for war and production to continue feudalism and slavery economics for EU, US, RU,IN, CN.... With advances in robotics the problematic pwned legacy commodity for production can be disposed of by extermination (Plutocrats' autonomous robot military [Drones now, Terminators later]).

    Happy Halloween everyone, zombies, Frankensteins, and vampires are not real..., and we will never avenge our dead/selves. So, Boooo MFs

  21. Re:BAD slashdot! on Security Lessons Learned From the Diaspora Launch · · Score: 1

    Remember: Proprietary Software Companies (hawkers of hubris security) have the money to buy very good subversive propaganda for market stability.

    There are more than a few subversive Judas propagandist, protecting the L/FOSS competition, on /. for pieces of silver payments.

    May the Godddds appropriately bless them with many things, and some honor in the future.

  22. Re:Security, I agree ..., AC should say.... on Security Lessons Learned From the Diaspora Launch · · Score: 2, Informative

    "Security through hubris," which refers to the hawkers (selling security that ain't) of proprietary software and gawkers (buying security that ain't) with brand-pride. "Security through hubris," doesn't refer to closed source code, and it doesn't refer to not disclosing known flaws. It refers, exclusively, to things that AC may of been referring too, like 'no one will ever go be able to find the security flaws, no one will ever know about or use open-port 6424 for cracking, and/or no one will every know enough about the software to call any unpublished black-back-doors (any access/function available).

    DAMN, I think, maybe we know what AC was trying to say ...?

  23. Re:Forward thinkers...? on When the Senate Tried To Ban Dial Telephones · · Score: 1

    I agree executives' pockets, the less people that have a middle class job and free education the better. The politicians and preachers for the last forty years have worked and prayed for more affluent and self-interested people.

    Eventually, they will need to call in the exterminators. If people are poor, and don't have a job, what do expect should/would we do?

    They don't need to be feed and housed. You can setup houses that care for lost
    and abandoned people, enforces vagrant-related laws, and acts to prevent further
    cruelty to irrelevant people in our society by humane extermination.

    Godddds will bless US.

  24. Thanks for the reviewed review.... on Super Principia Mathematica · · Score: 1

    I want to thank all you /.'s for protecting this old feller from the sneaky-hoodwinks of the modern pickpocket tent-revileist preachers of dogma-science and mega-churches.

    Do y'all think maybe one or more mega-churches and politicians got together and hired the book author for improving creationist credibility? Propaganda works better today in the USA, then it ever did in old Nazi Germany. I guess we can thank technology, poor educations, and trickle-down-burden economics for that.

    I was about to buy a book that I would of thrown away the same day. Damn, now I got to send an equivalent donation to FSF or EFF, but I saved the money, because of y'all.

  25. Re:Was it ever the desktop? V-Servers on ARM Unveils Next-Gen Processor, Claims 5x Speedup · · Score: 1

    Virtualization of server farms/Infrastructure