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  1. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1

    Your rage is showing.

  2. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1

    It turns out that it was much ado about nothing.

    At least nothing that was Apple's fault.

    http://kotaku.com/apple-cleared-of-blame-censored-comic-will-be-sold-o-472133460

    So s/nerd rage/impotent nerd rage/ bwahahaha

  3. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1
  4. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1
  5. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1

    Judge Dredd is porn?! I've been reading since issue 1 to about 500, and found no porn in them. Have things changed that much?!

  6. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1

    OK, took a look, it had sex. Either they missed it previously or the guy doing the review was homophobic (or both or some other combo).

  7. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1

    How so?

  8. Re:I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 1

    Are you saying previous issues had female on male blowjobs that were allowed through, and #12 had the male on male blowjob that was banned?

  9. I thought it was well known on Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update · · Score: 2

    that you can't get porn on iPhones/iPads.

    Is gay porn somehow different and worthy of new nerd rage?

  10. Re:Really? on Linux Fatware: Distros That Need To Slim Down · · Score: 1

    Why not try debian testing? Or even unstable.

    http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-choosing.en.html

  11. Re:task-*.rpm on Linux Fatware: Distros That Need To Slim Down · · Score: 1

    The problem is when other RPMs are compiled against those RPMs.

    For example, try uninstalling the bluetooth stack - some distros have them as a hard dependency, and removing them is like pulling teeth.

  12. Re:Really? on Linux Fatware: Distros That Need To Slim Down · · Score: 4, Informative

    Because some of us have used both, and know people who are the release managers for both, and know what kind of shortcuts Ubuntu takes (things that will screw you over).

    debian testing is far more stable than ubuntu stable.

  13. Re:Really? on Linux Fatware: Distros That Need To Slim Down · · Score: 1

    damnit, I wish I had modpoints - this should be marked insightful and not troll

  14. Seriously? on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Unwanted But Official Security Probes? · · Score: 1

    You are serious? A memo to their CIO, Security Officer and HIPAA officer stating what you have seen, and continue to see, and asking them if they are aware, and authorized that traffic.

  15. Re:the more things change... on Rare Docs Show How Apple Created Apple II DOS · · Score: 1

    Mis-remembered. 1985 was when the Apple //gs came out, so Apple's marketshare was already on the downward spiral. But IBM PCs were still pieces of shit compared to the Apple IIs.

    I just recently had a chance to play Wasteland on a PC and boy, did it suck, compared to the graphics that was available on the Apple ][s.

    As I responded to N0decam, the one time Apple IIs and IBM PCs/compatibles had equivalent market shares was in 1982, but that wasn't 50/50.

  16. Re:the more things change... on Rare Docs Show How Apple Created Apple II DOS · · Score: 1

    You're right, pulled out of bad ram. It was from an old article, misremembered years ago. In 1982, Apple II and IBM PC/Compatibles had equivalent market share, but they weren't 50/50.

    http://jeremyreimer.com/m-item.lsp?i=137

  17. Re:the more things change... on Rare Docs Show How Apple Created Apple II DOS · · Score: 0

    Seriously? Around 1983-1985, the market was 50% IBM PC/compatibles and 50% Apple II. How is that a smaller market share? And WTF is proprietary technology? Every system had its own OS, but Apple documented their stuff out the wazoo.

    ProntoDOS, a drop in replacement for DOS was written because Apple IIs came with a annotated copy of the source code to DOS. And that is "proprietary"?!

    Jesus Fucking Christ, you Apple Haters are really impressive.

  18. Re:I wouldn't shed a tear on Russian Cyber Criminal Unmasked As Creator of "Most Successful" Apple Malware · · Score: 1

    You travel to work in a tank, and have a fully armored environmental suit on at all times right? Because anyone can walk up to you and show you how vulnerable you are at any time.

    This has got to be one of the stupidest arguments against it.

  19. Re:Can't hide it on Wiping a Smartphone Still Leaves Data Behind · · Score: 1

    And I can be filthy rich if I can win the powerball.

    Show me how you regenerate a deleted key.

  20. Re:Can't hide it on Wiping a Smartphone Still Leaves Data Behind · · Score: 1

    Weakness in a key, and the key being *GONE* are two different things.

    One can be hacked. The other is irreversibly *GONE*

    You really should go read up on how public key crypto works.

  21. Re:This is old news, and no longer correct for iPh on Wiping a Smartphone Still Leaves Data Behind · · Score: 1

    I'm actually impressed. Good for you.

  22. Re:This is old news, and no longer correct for iPh on Wiping a Smartphone Still Leaves Data Behind · · Score: 1

    How many times are you going to quote that article without understanding WTF you're quoting? And you call yourself a CEH?

    Jesus Christ.

  23. Re:Can't hide it on Wiping a Smartphone Still Leaves Data Behind · · Score: 1

    Do you even understand what you just cited? That has *NOTHING* to do with an iPhone 3GS and onwards that was wiped.

    Once wiped, it is not recoverable. The key is gone. Please learn and understand your tools and limitations.

  24. Re:Not a problem on Google Glass and Surveillance Culture · · Score: 1

    There's a hypothesis that it caused the spread of AIDS because of the infected needles used during the vaccination campaigns in Africa during the middle half of the last century.

  25. Re:So why aren't you protecting yourself? on Tracking the Web Trackers · · Score: 1

    you actually think using Tor prevents them from tracking you? Your IP address is only *one* of the multiple things they track.