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  1. Re:Can't be right on Telecomix Releases 54GB of Syrian Censorship Logs · · Score: 1

    Arab men don't look at/for porn. It is forbidden by the dominant religion over there.

    Advice: feel free to say it, don't bet anything on it. It's like saying "not a single american drunk anything with alcohol in it during prohibition". FAIL.

  2. Re:Im confused on Firefox 8.0 Beta Available · · Score: 1

    Is 'firefox' a browser or a unit of currency in Italy?

    Currency in Italy grows quicker than firefox version number, sadly...

  3. Re:Maybe not trademarked by iCloud Communcations on Apple Sued Over Use of iCloud Name · · Score: 1

    They don't have a TRADEmark, just some mark. I read it also on macrumors.com but I can't find the article now..

    That's the (awesome) point: they sue Apple because they have a name and a logo! I think if your business is so tightly connected with your name, you should *at least* bother to trademark it, not just have someone design you a logo (unless you're used to it in USA, I hope not)

  4. Better analysts perhaps? on Ask Slashdot: Reducing Software Patent Life-Spans? · · Score: 2

    Just stop granting random patents because the people who decide on 'em can't understand what's written in a paper.
    Let real tech people judge and - eventually - grant a *limited* patent, but stop giving away things because people can't read a proposal..

  5. Re:Nonsense on Could Apple Kill Off Mac OS X? · · Score: 1

    Mac OS X's future is on high end workstations, targeting the professional and power user markets. Apple's consumer strategy will be centered on iOS.

    +1

    Don't think they just spent countless man hours to develop a brand new Final Cut suite to throw away it all some weeks later. iOS for the win, but on *lower* devices, the most advanced Unix-based S.O. on *higher* devices. From a certain point of view *everything* is a device.

  6. Re:The article is the summary is the article? on Usenet With a 30 Year Lag · · Score: 4, Funny

    Great - Updated from "http://slashdot.org/olduse.net" to "http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/06/06/1435259/olduse.net". Much better...

    The broken link is half of the 30-year-lag experience.

  7. Learn it. on Ask Slashdot: Uses For a Small Office Server? · · Score: 2

    Use and study it as much as you can: knowledge pays for itself and OSX Server is not the same thing as a raw linux/bsd box. (And while you're at it: enjoy every single pixel of their Apache and Mailman admin interface OSX style, you'll miss 'em in real life!)

  8. Re:You don't know what you are talking about on What Internet Searches Reveal About Human Desire · · Score: 1

    I had to work with them setting up some resources while working for a major adult website, as far as I can tell they just had talks with a lot of people in that community (450K+ people) about why they like and don't like. Don't know if this qualify as 'methodology' but at least they bother to talk with actual people and their approach was quite professional and scientific (given their public talks at least). Apart from that I'm just happy those hours setting up blogs had a reason :-)

  9. Re:Porn industry on The Dirtiest Jobs in IT · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe it WAS a cube farm and it made porno boring and repetitive...

    dunno if it was boring, quite sure it was repetitive :)

  10. Re:No Plausible Deniability on Anonymous Denies Sony Claims of Disruption, Credit Info Theft · · Score: 1

    I was under the impression that *anyone* can be Anonymous. If that's the case, Anonymous can't prove that Anonymous didn't do it.

    Neither you can prove that Anonymous did it, a txt isn't enough.

  11. Re:Too late for GNOME? on Attachmate Fires Mono Developers · · Score: 1

    Glad it didn't make into core :-) I'm not using GNOME these days but I did a lot and I had bad memories about mono, this relax me a little bit. Thank you!

  12. Too late for GNOME? on Attachmate Fires Mono Developers · · Score: 1

    Quite interesting, GNOME already have *a lot* of core applications backed by Mono... Who will tell 'em? ;-)

  13. Re:So slashdotters on An IP Address Does Not Point To a Person, Judge Rules · · Score: 4, Insightful

    World isn't ready for that: Voltaire died 200 years ago and people is still trying to deal with his works, let them have their time..

  14. Re:So slashdotters on An IP Address Does Not Point To a Person, Judge Rules · · Score: 1

    Immoral perhaps, but no.

    What's exactly immoral in helping musical lobbies struggle to maintain their golden ass(ets) instead of letting people choose to - actually - support their favourite artists directly (i.e.: merchandise, digital releases, live shows and so on) ?!? It works - ask Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails to name a few - and sure they won't miss their legacy major. It also have a nice side effect: more lawyers on child porn users instead of 10-years-old "copyright infringers" as it should be in a normal place.

  15. We ALL know... on Assange: Facebook 'the Most Appalling Spy Machine' Ever · · Score: 1

    Been there, signed that. Perhaps someone read it.

  16. Re:It's about god damn time! on OS X Crimeware Kit Emerges · · Score: 1

    So? What's the deal? We'll take care of virus and malware as always: with a translucent window, and no worries at all. (Man how much I hate those windows fanboys that insists on virus exclusiveness.... I can live without them!)

  17. Re:Clam AV on Tasmanian Dept. of Education Wants Anti-Virus for Linux, OS X · · Score: 2

    MS Security Essentials won't install on a non-genuine machine, take it into account :-) Seriously: what's wrong with Clam AV and some decent network setup? It just works for everyone with no budget at all, will work for them too....

  18. Re:Evil Google on Google Will Save Videos After All · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would love to see you $600+ internet bill!

    Send me the Nexus and I'll send you back the bill, deal?

  19. Evil Google on Google Will Save Videos After All · · Score: 3, Funny

    Damn you Google: I spent last weeks sucking videos and wasting bandwith FOR WHAT? Time to send me that Nexus as a compensation, at least.

  20. Next steps for MS on Windows Already Up and Running On ARM Architecture · · Score: 1

    Ok: you got ARM, and you're trying to build a decent web browser. What about a decent POSIX subsystem in Windows next? Windows is the only major environment who can't run a simple bash script, this is so 90's! Given that MS survived the OS wars at ease wouldn't be hard to give a *standard* tool to Win people....

  21. Re:What does it do? on Apple AirPlay Private Key Exposed · · Score: 1

    It need a key to somehow encrypt the stream and let out unwanted devices, like not-original ones or not-apple ones..

  22. SHAirport 0.01 backup copy on Apple AirPlay Private Key Exposed · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here's the code you would have find on that page. I saved it earlier, here you go: http://www.multiupload.com/0EUN2QKDMT (Yes, it does include something like a private key. Don't ask me if it's THAT key, I don't know.)

  23. Re:simple solution on Yahoo! Liable In Italy For Searchable Content · · Score: 1

    hey, if even tomatoes were bad we would have been here 'til now? :) we have WINE, man: that's the secret (and perhaps the issue).

  24. Re:simple solution on Yahoo! Liable In Italy For Searchable Content · · Score: 1

    You should know about italian government first, then you'd realize that - in fact - they won't give a buck for it. Let alone people, maybe they'll cry for a while but nothing more. Italian government is terrible, but average italian web-consciousness is somewhat worse. (And I'm italian, living in italy: figure out the pleasure..)

  25. Re:TextMate vs. Emacs? on Why Mac OS X Is Unsuitable For Web Development · · Score: 1

    It's SO heavy! I agree it's powerful, but I really want something ligher and with no buttons at all: I'd like to focus on code rather on the interface (that's why I excluded Coda, powerful but too much designer-oriented for me :)