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  1. Wrong again on Conspiracies And Probability · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Three years ago I coulda told you about pedophile priests and get this now.....a church conspiracy to cover it up. Thank god I was full of shit.....oh wait.....

    Don't feel bad though, I too was once a snot-nosed kid who thought he knew everything there was to know. Here's one for all you "sceptics" out there. I know y'all are real good at saying what something isn't. Check out the cattle mutilations in Argentina. Can any of your explain what it IS? Didn't think so...
  2. Re:Excuse me... on Sklyarov Indicted · · Score: 1

    You mean like antitrust laws fr'instance?

  3. Excuse me... on Sklyarov Indicted · · Score: 1

    From the article:The indictment alleges that the programmer and the company conspired for "commercial advantage and private financial gain."

    Ummmmm...everytime Slashdot posts a story on dirty dealings by $evil_corporation isn't this what all the apologists tell us every $evil_corporation has a "right" to do? We don't expect them not to make a profit right... right !?! Wait..now I see...$bigger_evil_corporation owns the laws. So that's how that works...
  4. Re:Cmdr Taco? on Don't Forget That Worms Happen Everywhere · · Score: 1
    It's so easy to point out the vulnerabilities in MS products and they exist and are quite common, but it also needs to be said that there are patches for them and most of the problems come from users and admins that don't know enough to patch stuff.

    I guess that would explain why M$ itself got hit. Wake up...not even Microsoft can keep up with the staggering amount of patches they put out. Now I see there is a update scanner out. Guess what!?! It's a command line tool...BAHAHAHA. They badly needed to clean up their mess on their own network and didn't have time to wrap a pretty GUI around it. Please don't cut yourselves trying to use it.

  5. Re:Cmdr Taco? on Don't Forget That Worms Happen Everywhere · · Score: 2, Informative
    Why the fuck is it that everybody assumes I have multiple accounts?
    Because this particular comment is -1 Offtopic and -1 Flamebait, yet it shoots right up to +5 insightful? Quantity does not equal quality. And you know what? I'm not a M$ zealot. I'm a truth zealot.
    Ya right, that would explain your complete ignorance here
  6. Re:Cmdr Taco? on Don't Forget That Worms Happen Everywhere · · Score: 1

    Wow, could it be possible you have two accounts and moderator points on one of them today? This is the second boneheaded comment I've seen by you that been moderated as "Insightful". Either that or somebodies passing out free crack to all the moderators running IE.

    If you M$ zealots hate it so bad here why don't you start your own "news" site? Would you dare post all the Security updates that come out for M$? When would you have time for anything else?

  7. Re:Microsoft products seem to be of very low quali on Don't Forget That Worms Happen Everywhere · · Score: 2, Troll

    Ya Right, run as root *and* run untrusted code. Sounds like a typical windows user executing an email attachment to me. Informative my ass...more like typical M$ thinking

    This is why we create user accounts. This is why we run suspicious code in that account in the first place. You gonna send the code with that VIM?. How are you gonna hide the exploit? Geez...I'll bet you're one of those accessing Slashdot through IE right?

  8. Get Real on Don't Forget That Worms Happen Everywhere · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yes of course we remember the *nix worms. Here's another thing to remember. *nix will never be the veritable screen door of security holes that M$ products are. I find "Whistler" to be aptly named.

    I wonder what would happen if IT professionals were paid $1 per machine for each security update. Guess TCO with M$ products would go through the roof eh? One particular week this year would have netted me $600.

  9. Re:Bush and DMCA on Alan Cox Resigns USENIX Post Over DMCA Arrest · · Score: 1

    Not only that but the DMCA provision was attached as a "rider" to a bill. Attached by a aide without authorization . Any guesses who that page was? That's right, the very same idiot that Bush has nominated.

  10. Re:How about this? on SDMI; MusicNet; Felton · · Score: 1

    Try more than a brainless insult under a cowards name..oh wait...that's because of your lack of spine isn't it?

  11. Re:How about this? on SDMI; MusicNet; Felton · · Score: 1

    Well said...somebody mod this AC up please

  12. Re:How about this? on SDMI; MusicNet; Felton · · Score: 1

    Well then please do kill yourself, like it or not you have a choice in the matter. No it's not easy or even convenient but having a spine seldom is.

    Before you pull the trigger though consider this. Who says we gotta let the record companies do this? A well written client program connecting to a reasonably secure database and distributed to the artists might do the trick. Does that calm your paranoid delusions?

    Ok....fire away....
  13. How about this? on SDMI; MusicNet; Felton · · Score: 2

    I'd do something like this under 2 conditions

    The bulk of the profits go directly to the artists

    I could order (for the cost of the cd) the songs I've already downloaded and paid for.

    They can bite me if they think I'm gonna "rent" a song.

  14. Re:Lame??? on Asus Dropping See Through Drivers · · Score: 1

    Wow, have you even made it to 14 yet? Betcha you've never had a job in your life and are typing on daddies computer right?

  15. Re:It's not the routers fault on The 2.4.x Kernel, ECN And Problem Websites · · Score: 1

    Bad enough to be a troll...but then a stupid troll on top of that....yeeesh

  16. Yo FBI/Big Brother, do you have Brain 1? on Carnivore Report Released · · Score: 1

    First, this is my own opinion and (as far as i can tell) reflects the wisdom of the American people.

    1) You're a pack of liars, you know it, we know it, everybody knows it.

    2) How can your hand picked pack of sheeple even face themselves in the mirror? They're actually worse than traitors. Subverting the constitution should be punishable by death.

    3) Since the advent of the Clinton administration goverment surveillance of the People has approached totalitarian proportions.

    4) In your own twisted little mind how can you possibly believe this is a good thing?

    5) You people are to stupid to carry a gun.

    Just for background, I am ex-army with enough commendations to paper a wall. You brainless idiots make me sick, is it even possible for you to comprehend you might possibly be WRONG? I didn't think so.

    Bite me......and your little swastika too...

    Lets get this quote right shall we? I've seen it misquoted/misattributed to many times.

    "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."- The Papers of Ben Franklin
  17. Re:Why Windows on ProcessTree Gets Its First (Paying) Client · · Score: 1

    **Yawn**....So you're trumpeting remote admin services *nix has had for years, or touting its great advancements over Win9x....woooooooooo

  18. Re:In the name of God on FRG on W2K: No CoS · · Score: 1
    Break out the sauce code. There are several flavours of Protestantism which are quite clean of atrocity on religious grounds (although Seventh-day Adventism recently took a bit of a hit by not preventing its people from becoming involved in the Rwandan wars, not that there was an enormous amount of choice).

    So lets look shall we? Fundemental Beliefs of the Seventh Day Adventists. Hmmmm, sound like christians to me. Hair splitting by means of labels won't work.

    And before you ask, yes, there are recorded instances of professed Atheists (e.g., Russian Communists, and some of the Nazi secret services - although many of the Reich were/are more or less Catholics) shooting members of various religions simply because they were not Atheists.

    Irrelevant. Just because it happened doesn't make it one of Hitlers stated motivations.

  19. Re:who should grow up? on FRG on W2K: No CoS · · Score: 1
    You are following right along with your government's views and condoning the discrimination against a (harmeless) religion all because of one person.

    Harmless !!?! I suggest your read up a few posts and follow FFFish's links. Just in case that's to difficult try this one... Scientology

    How can you compare a hate group to Scientology? I don't know that much about it but from what I know it's harmless.

    You admit you know nothing yet insist that they're harmless? Damn Sheeple...Find me One religion that hasn't committed atrocities in the name of "God"(whoever that might be to them) and I'll eat my CPU.

  20. Re:who should grow up? on FRG on W2K: No CoS · · Score: 1

    Wasn't religious intolerance what allowed 7 million Jews and 6 million Catholics/blacks/invalids etc. to perish in a mass "religious cleansing"?

    No, religious intolerance had nothing to do with it. Hitler regarded Jews, retarded people, etc.. to be genetically inferior to "Aryans", and therefore had to be exterminated to avoid dragging the rest of humanity down with them. Jews were also singled out because of a perceived "conspiracy" to control the world. There is an interesting parallel in L Rons writings that would exterminate everyone level 2 and under. Pot calling the kettle black eh?

    BTW, I may be mistaken but I believe your numbers might be a bit inflated, IIRC it was 6 or 7 million *total*, only 2 or 3 million of which were Jews.
  21. Re:But the CoS *does* infiltrate governments. on FRG on W2K: No CoS · · Score: 1

    Very good FFFish...you may recognize me from the Katz "Sad and ugly" thread. In this case I applaud your links to many sources of good information (I found many of the same myself while "researching")

    Scary bunch aren't they....? Kind of amusing they've named Germany as their Number 1 enemy, it seems they may have a somewhat overinflated opinion of themselves...wait...Yup, it's a religion alright
  22. Re:You better not see it... on Microsoft Cracked again? · · Score: 1
    If you do recieve the code via email or any other means, you are required to unplug your computer, telephone, and television, close your eyes, cover your ears, and chant "la la la, I can't hear you". Failure to comply with these provisions that protect our intellectual property is a violation of the DMCA, and will result in the MS Death-Commando(tm) being dispatched to your location.
    No Problem...if they send the death commando to me you know what they're gonna see? Death Commando: This program has committed an illegal operation and will be terminated. Fire away !!!
  23. Download link on When Will IBM Release OpenAFS? · · Score: 1

    Reading down the info page a bit on IBM's website turned this up. Enjoy

  24. Re:Nope on The Kid Who Wouldn't Be King (UPDATED) · · Score: 1
    P.S. I was an AC a couple posts ago but you clueless Lusers just made me create a userid. Can you say Sheeple !!??! I pity you....

    ---Most Definitely not a Karma Whore---

  25. Re:Nope on The Kid Who Wouldn't Be King (UPDATED) · · Score: 1
    Intended to be viewed*?!? Ah, like DVD. Not intended to be viewed on Linux boxes. Thanks, but I'll view the damn content any way that I please, be it screen, print or read aloud by my seeing-eye parrot. It's Jon's responsibility to ensure that when he uses others' words, they be clearly designated as such. It is *NOT* incumbent on me, the reader, to click links madly to determine which words are his and which are others.

    I understand this may be a problem for your tiny little mind but it was obvious that this was a posting to a web based forum in an HTML format. If you couldn't see the obvious hyperlink you might try a color printer. The simple fact of the matter is you knuckle-draggers don't understand the difference between valid criticism and ignorant statements. Check the facts in my previous posting. Then post a coherent comment.