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  1. If he is telling the truth, there is no security risk
    because the aliens already know what is going on anyway.

    If he is not telling the truth, there is no security risk
    because everyone will dismiss anything he says anyway.

  2. Re:I believe him; something happened to him. on Russian Officials To Investigate Regional President's Alien Abduction Claims · · Score: 1

    Disguised as lawyers and politicians and bankers,
    secretly running the planet until the alien spaceships arrive.

    Recall there were a lot of reports of UFOs around the time
    that the nuclear genie was unleashed.

    Expect increased reports of UFOs over the next 15 years.

  3. Re:Anyone else? on Russian Officials To Investigate Regional President's Alien Abduction Claims · · Score: 1

    So, you believe there are lots of other planets which
    have over 6 billion sheeple to eat?

    Large brains may be a delicacy to them.

  4. Re:incredible on NASA Mars Rover Spots Its Ultimate Destination · · Score: 1

    Vista is still dead last I checked.

  5. Re:simply standing too close to an officer.. on Writer Peter Watts Sentenced; No Jail Time · · Score: 1
    You are an idiot.

    If you don't *know* that you are not supposed to get out of your car, and you get a gun pulled on you due to that lack of information, are you really worried about getting beaten?

    police do not and should wait for you to prove that you are a threat, they need only act when they perceive a threat.

    They don't *wait*. You are out of touch with reality.

    At this time, for the next month, there is a huge police presence going on due to stimpac money.

    Lots of overtime money for the police.

  6. Re:How can maintaining the status quo cause job lo on The Truth About Net Neutrality Job Loss · · Score: 2, Informative
    That is the claim, but what they are not talking about is that it would prevent them from *expanding* their profits via a content access extortion scheme.

    Money, money, money, mo money.

  7. Re:Can you say inside job? on Colleague Comes Forward To Defend Anthrax Suspect · · Score: 1

    They blamed the dead guy before they made it look like he killed himself.

  8. Katla on Volcano Futures · · Score: 0
    The Katla volcano may be the one that causes ash to reach the US, but it would be because the ash circles the northern hemisphere.

    And it is overdue.

    Global warming and volcanoes are related.

    Lets give it a couple of years, say 2012.

  9. Re:Red light cameras in St. Louis, Missouri on Red-Light Camera Ticket Revenue and Short Yellows · · Score: 1

    Hampton and Chippewa?

    That red-light cam has really cut down on the accidents there.
    Also at Hampton and Wilson, same thing, accidents way down.

  10. Re:still more... on Six Atoms of Element 117 Produced · · Score: 1

    There could exist a very heavy inert element,
    perhaps it is the dark matter.

  11. processor affinity on Memory Management Technique Speeds Apps By 20% · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Technical details here on How To Evade URL Filters With (Not-So) Fancy Math · · Score: 1
  13. Re:Stating the obvious on Security Industry Faces Attacks It Can't Stop · · Score: 1
    Microsoft would put it this way:

    "Despite everyone wearing seat belts, people still die in head-on collisions. Clearly we should be driving your car for you".

  14. Re:Normal people hate web apps. on Google To Steal Office Web Apps' Thunder? · · Score: 1

    I'd much rather trust a large dataset such as you describe
    with a robust database than to an application running on
    an untrustable OS.

    There is nothing
    "unsuitable for a database or data for which
    it would not make any sense to make a database."

    Nothing.

    You are blowing smoke.

    FUD.

  15. Slippery slope to world internet domination on Microsoft VP Suggests 'Net Tax To Clean Computers · · Score: 1

    This attack has been 10 years in the making. It is the oldest trick in the book: Create a problem, manage the solution. Microsoft created the problem by producing an intentionally defective by design product, that led to the creation of massive the botnets. Now they want to manage the solution.

  16. Re:I'm confused... on Microsoft Behind Google Complaints To EC · · Score: 1

    It can't decide what it wants to be, so it is still
    searching for the meaning of it's existence.

  17. Re:Who gave Network Solutions a badge? on Microsoft Says It Never Meant To Knock Cryptome Offline · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    They don't pass through, they live here.

  18. Re:Ethics on Space Exploration Needs Extraterrestrial Ethics · · Score: 1

    Why do you assume that you do not already have visitors?

  19. Re:Or. on Passive-Aggressive Wi-Fi Hotspots · · Score: 1

    To send a msg.
    SSID=MicrosoftSucks

  20. Re:Hurr. on Beliefs Conform To Cultural Identities · · Score: 1

    You just made their point.

  21. Re:Feature, not a bug. on GoDaddy Wants Your Root Password · · Score: 2, Informative

    sudo su -

  22. Re:Well in that case on Mozilla Debates Whether To Trust Chinese CA · · Score: 2, Informative
    That was NSA, not the FBI.

    Link

  23. Re:Wait ... you mean ... on Advanced Social Skills For Humanoid Robots · · Score: 1

    Only if they are loaded with oxytocin.

  24. Re:Ah, well, that lets Microsoft off the hook then on Rootkit May Be Behind Windows Blue Screen · · Score: 1

    You would think Windows Defender could do that.

  25. clone hard disk before installing patches on Windows Patch Leaves Many XP Users With Blue Screens · · Score: 1

    If you already installed the patches, your clone
    will have the bad ones too.

    BTW, the bad patch apparently is KB977165.