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  1. Who cares? on Only 27% of Organizations Use Encryption · · Score: -1

    When you outsource all of your intellectual property development to another country, then what does it matter that a small fraction of that IP might be sitting on an unencrypted disk? By the time that disk is stolen, the entirety of your IP will already be smeared across the whole of China or India.

  2. Re:Anectodal info on Forrester Says Tech Downturn Is "Unofficially Over" · · Score: 0, Funny

    I'm glad to hear you didn't loose your job. A job should always be kept on its leash, and don't forget to pick up after it in the park.

  3. Re:Too true on Tech Tools Fostering "Mini Generation Gaps" · · Score: -1

    Sadly, though, companies (and in particular, HR) put a great deal of importance on a candidate "being able to multitask well." Wankers.

  4. Re:Logic fail on The Gradual Erosion of the Right To Privacy · · Score: -1

    Might this not fall under the heading of the tragedy of the commons?

  5. Re:help on New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist · · Score: -1

    Oh dear $DEITY, that was easily the most brilliant troll I've read in a long, long time. And you owe me a new keyboard, this one is now soaked with coffee. Well played sir, well played.

  6. Re:Anonymous Coward on You Won't Recognize the Internet in 2020 · · Score: -1

    I refuse to use IPv6 until RMS has blessed it. Until then, I am sticking with open source IPv4!

  7. Re:This is how our company does it (50k+ employees on Do IT Pros Abuse Their Power? · · Score: -1

    So when someone sends in an email asking for access to Facebook we ask them to complete a form, we then take this form to HR for review. The reason we take it and don't tell them to take it to HR is to allow the block owner to make the decision outside of the scope of politics and without the anger many employees sling. You have NO IDEA how angry people get when something they want to get to is blocked even if the block is completely reasonable.

    Niiiice. Are you paid extra for being HR's bitch?

  8. Re:and why not ? on China Moving To Restrict Neodymium Supply · · Score: -1

    I'm also willing to bet that your house wasn't made in China.

    ...And you'd lose that bet. http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/11/23/chinese.drywall/index.html

  9. Re:Obvious answer? on Why Do So Many Terrorists Have Engineering Degrees · · Score: -1

    And anyone who doesn't love football is unamerican.

  10. Re:I like uniforms on Uniforms For the Help Desk? · · Score: -1

    I work in the cloud, and my boss requires that I and my coworkers in IT wear white. Even worse, starting this Monday, we now have to wear little clip-on angel wings. I hate cloud computing!

  11. Re:MOD Parent Up on Uniforms For the Help Desk? · · Score: -1

    Personally, I wear a pink thong when racking servers. It keeps the junk from getting crushed while repelling everyone from the immediate area so as to maximize safety.

  12. Re:If they do this.. on Preventing My Hosting Provider From Rooting My Server? · · Score: -1

    Easy. Just move to the cloud. No hardware to worry about, perfect uptime, and the very best in security!

  13. Simple Solution to Avoiding the Cameras on Patrolling the US Border Via Webcam · · Score: -1

    It's really quite simple. Before attempting a border crossing, the illegal should first view this important documentary.

  14. Re:Hypocritical on Not Enough Women In Computing, Or Too Many Men? · · Score: -1

    Don't put "she" in quotes. She is a she. If the person had a sex change, there is no need for the scare-quotes.

    So you'd be perfectly happy right after sex if "she" told you "she'd" originally been a guy? You're an idiot. Sex is determined by chromosomes, period.

  15. Re:Hypocritical on Not Enough Women In Computing, Or Too Many Men? · · Score: -1

    Said cult is known as the Jews.

    Actually, said cult is made up of asshats like you.

  16. Re:I have a better idea on Ads To Offset Cost of Unlocked Google Phone? · · Score: -1

    Ass chappers really chap my ass!

  17. Backup Copy, Just In Case on Best Way To Clear Your Name Online? · · Score: -1

    In early march of 1995 I was arrested for "Unauthorized Use Of A Computer".

    Three large, white, plain-clothes detectives from 52 division in downtown
    toronto came to my house, promptly arrested me, took me to a holding
    cell, and conducted a strip search (looking for codes I guess). I was
    held in custody for four hours (7:30 pm to 11:30 pm), and released as a
    result of substantial protest made by friends and family at the sergeants
    desk.

    I was being accused of breaking into the computer systems at the
    University Of Toronto for the purpose of publishing "Anarchist
    newsletters".

    The sysadmin of ecf.utoronto.ca, one Professor Jack Gorrie
    , saw someone on his system publishing Anarchist
    materials, assumed I was a malicious "hacker", turned over all records of
    my email, news posts, key strokes, you name it, to the police at 52
    division. The police realizing how dangerous these "hacker anarchist"
    types are, had to come to my house to cuff me, bring me down, and strip
    search me.

    All because I was using my brother and his friends' account. I was new to
    the Internet, and naively felt I had freedom of speech.

    Turns out that freedom, like freedom in the real world, must be
    authorized. Although my brother and his friend had no problem with my
    using the account, they of course are not the recognized "authorities".
    Only Jack Gorrie , the system administrator, has
    system authority. And good ole Jack, like many engineers, doens't like
    Anarchists.

    Instantly I learned the total lack of privacy (without encryption that
    is) on the Internet, and the simplicity of complete electronic surveillance.

    All my actions were turned over to the police, a stack of papers six
    inches thick. And of course this was their copy to keep. ;)

    I was to face trial for a possible six months in prison, just for
    exercising my democratic rights and responsibilities.

    Of course the end result was that the charges were dropped, although this
    was not until several months later (sept 7, 95), after several
    appearances in court, and after my agreeing to pay $400 to the skule.

    But nevertheless, this incident was indicative of a lot of emerging
    trends in our so-called information-highway:

    1. What right do Sysadmins have in turning our shit over to the cops?

    2. If there are "authorities" on the Internet, then clearly it's not an
    example of anarchy, which of course implies no authorities.

    3. Where does the role of democracy fall within the practice of
    electronic surveillance? Did I have any rights in the first place?

    4. Who enforces University regulations; the University? or the cops?

    I could have raised a lot of shit by dropping this publicly months ago
    when it was all going on, but to be honest I was scared shitless.
    I didn't want to be a guinea-pig for a law that had yet to make it to a
    court of law.
    My life had been thrusted into the public realm, and I was desperate to
    get it back.

    Fortunately I have good friends and family, who knew a good activist
    lawyer who was dedicated to keeping my ass clean.

    It's also worth noting that my brother, who at the time was completing
    his master's degree at an amerikkkan engineering lab was investigated by
    the FBI, upon prompting by the Toronto police. The FBI obviously found
    nothing wrong, but again, hastle where it should not have been.

    I could go on ranting about many of the other socio-political
    implications of these actions, but the purpose of this piece is merely to
    inform.

    Included in this message is a legal-summary of the case etc., written by
    friends of mine in LoGIC (Legal group for the Internet in Canada). Any
    other enquiries or what have you can be directed to me at jesse@lglobal.com

    --Jesse Hirsh

  18. Re:Health reform for the stupid on Virtual Money For Real Lobbying · · Score: -1

    That is 15 9/11s in terms of un-needed deaths as a result of the current system which is being actively supported by those who profit from it.

    I'm sorry, but as an American, I don't understand this "9/11" measure of which you speak. Could you give it to me in football fields?

  19. Re:It's different on Gran Turismo Gamer Becomes Pro Race Driver · · Score: -1

    Absolutely. I started playing GT a few years after I started driving. It definitely changed the way I drive, noticeably, for the better.

    I started playing GTA a few years after I started driving and hiring hookers. It definitely changed the way I drive over hookers, noticeably, for the better.

  20. I hope you don't become a manager on Do You Hate Being Called an "IT Guy?" · · Score: -1

    You sound like an ignorant, petty asshat.

  21. Re:I owe my employer absolutely nothing on Recession Pushes More Workers To Steal Data · · Score: -1

    Funny how almost everyone here is urging the soon-to-be-ex-employee to treat his employer honestly and fairly; while just a few articles ago almost everyone was chanting "call the BSA! Call the BSA! Call the BSA!" in response to someone's employer copying a few software discs. Hypocrites, the lot of you.

  22. Re:I owe my employer absolutely nothing on Recession Pushes More Workers To Steal Data · · Score: -1

    Hahaha, you're a blithering idiot.

  23. Re:Small company on Reporting To Executives · · Score: -1

    PERL is Perl, and not an acronym! Or do you write PERL on your Apple MAC?

  24. Re:The critics need to hear on Leaked Modern Warfare 2 Footage Causes Outrage · · Score: -1

    Hah, I grew up in Los Angeles, so playing GTA was not too different simply going out for a night on the town. Just with more ammo. (Those idiots who sell the black market 5.56mm ammo out of the back of their van in the old Target store parking lot charge way too much. Yeah. You know who I'm talking about.)

  25. Re:anonymous on Leaked Modern Warfare 2 Footage Causes Outrage · · Score: -1

    Hell, I hope and pray for the day when video games are so realistic that I *do* have trouble telling games apart from reality. That'll be awesome!