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  1. Re:Are you sure? on What LulzSec Logins Reveal About Bookworms, and Passwords · · Score: 1

    I never said that it was effective, I was just saying that it is a method that I am aware of that is a semi-common practice among people.

  2. Re:Are you sure? on What LulzSec Logins Reveal About Bookworms, and Passwords · · Score: 1

    I doubt those 30 people using the password "writerspace" for writerspace.com use the same password for facebook or their email.

    And just because you don't use a custom password based on the type of site doesn't mean that others don't. I've heard of people who have a base key that they use for their passwords - say "Camaro" for simplicity's sake. Then, for slashdot their password may be "Camslasharo" and for facebook "Camfacebookaro" "Camgmailaro" etc.

  3. This doesn't surprise me at all. on Fable III Dev: Used Game Sales More Costly Than Piracy · · Score: 1

    It is very likely that the people who are pirating the games are the same people that wouldn't be able to buy the game in the first place, or who are unaware of how well/poorly the game will play and forgot that demos exist. I do appreciate Lionhead's rationale in that the only way to stop pirates is to just talk to one and help them understand why this is a problem. At least they aren't trying to cover up everything in some crazy anti-piracy DRM that ends up causing more of a hassle than it's worth it to play the game. Of course, this is why some people champion systems like Steam, where it is much harder to pirate games.

  4. Re:Obligatory Penny Arcade on Robotic "Tongue" Lets You French Kiss Over The Internet · · Score: 1

    The bash quote has been around since about 2005-2006 as far as I remember.