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  1. Re:Legal...but Creepy on Salesforce Uses Chatter To Monitor Employees · · Score: 1

    Yes except the restaurant is paid for the company, an it is called "Place to talk about work and make suggestions and brainstorm publicly." And when they hear the conversations they give you a big raise.

  2. Re:I think its BS... on Salesforce Uses Chatter To Monitor Employees · · Score: 1

    THANK YOU. The tone of this article is ridiculous. Just imagine it is an internal company wiki without anonymous accounts. Would it be bad somehow to reward someone who performs his job well?

  3. Millions of Pakistani women fail to meet up ... on Pakistan Court Orders Facebook Ban Over Mohammed Images · · Score: 1

    ...with thier high school boyfriends. Very sad,

  4. Re:Why run IPV6? on What Happens When IPv4 Address Space Is Gone · · Score: 1

    Why wouldn't they charge for a static ip? They still need to do some work to make your MAC address correspond to a specific IP address rather than a dynamic assignment.

  5. Different link than mine? on IPv6 Challenges and Opportunities · · Score: 1

    "Comcast plans to enter into broadband IPv6 technical trials later this year and into 2010," TBarry Tishgart, VP of Internet Services for Comcast tells Internet News. "Planning for general deployment is underway."

    They will have possibly completed a trial in 2010 and ar "Planning for General Deployment" I personally am planning for lottery winning, but there is no indication of when I might have completed my lottery winning deployment.

  6. Re:IpV6 reality check on IPv6 Challenges and Opportunities · · Score: 1

    Hey we are all looking into it...

  7. Re:IpV6 reality check on IPv6 Challenges and Opportunities · · Score: 1

    I am a very greedy network engineer and I look forward to the horrendous problems caused by ipv6 service transitions. I get paid by the hour after all.

    Grandma will get another ISP.

    Questions:

    What percentage of customer downtime is considered a success for ipv6 transition for a service provider? Lost revenue due customer desertion?

    Are those people on the phone you talk to at Verizon or Comcast "Network Engineers"?

    What percentage of the television set top boxes provided by ISP triple play providers have an ipV6 stack? What percentage of the VOD backend? How much loss of revanue of lost video on demand is acceptable?

    How much have you worked with DOCSIS compliant cable gear under ipv6 or ipv4/6 hybrid mode? HOOO Daddy!

    Is Comcast going to buy grandma a new router? Ship it to grandma for free? Different Comcast?

  8. Re:A pack of Luddites, honestly! on IPv6 Challenges and Opportunities · · Score: 1

    I eagerly await the ipv6 transition. I am an hourly billed network engineer and I will make BANK. The users will be fucked however.

  9. Sort of. on Should Network Cables Be Replaced? · · Score: 1

    1000BaseT increases the symbol rate by using all 4 pairs, and by sending data using a different symbol using more discrete voltage changes. So more bits and more baud as it were.

  10. Re:More things to look out for.... on Should Network Cables Be Replaced? · · Score: 1

    And if they are transcievers? 100 Grand Vidio teleconferencing rigs? Sometimes you just force duplex and deal with it.

    A more serious issue is that the workstations and servers are usually built from an image, and if that image doesn't support autosensing properly with whatever networking hardware is in place, someone has to make it work. HINT: the group who can make the change remotely, in minutes, with no need of a security review for an image change is the group that budges.

  11. So I can publish home addresses of Doctors who ... on Indymedia Server Seized By UK Police, Again · · Score: 1

    ...Perform abortions? Free Speech!!

    Publishing home addresses of Judges is fine when it aligns with your politics..

  12. Funny Slashdot Disclaimer..... on Indymedia Server Seized By UK Police, Again · · Score: 1

    The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way.

    -- Apparently not.

  13. Re:so much for on Indymedia Server Seized By UK Police, Again · · Score: 1

    Bet that DB really flies.

  14. Re:Not a big Republican demographic on Comedy Cent on Measuring the "Colbert Bump" · · Score: 1

    How about going to the sex tourism capitol of the world with a big bottle of unprescribed Viagra. Class act that Limbaugh.

  15. I just cant tell when Coulter is serious. on Measuring the "Colbert Bump" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the sentence...

    We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity. .. Is a joke, then yes, it is pretty funny.

  16. Re:Colbert on Measuring the "Colbert Bump" · · Score: 1

    Agree that illicit drugs should be legalized, but Costner's color apparently extends to forcing massuesses to grab his jihnson. On his honeymoon.

    Scumbag.

  17. Re:Colbert is the only Liberal in America with Bal on Measuring the "Colbert Bump" · · Score: 1

    That was the best part of the speech, and very appropriate at a press awards banquet. A vicious rebuke of people charged with reporting the truth, who failed miserably.

    Over the last five years you people were so good, over tax cuts, WMD intelligence, the effect of global warming. We Americans didn't want to know, and you had the courtesy not to try to find out. Those were good times, as far as we knew.

    But, listen, let's review the rules. Here's how it works. The President makes decisions. He's the decider. The press secretary announces those decisions, and you people of the press type those decisions down. Make, announce, type. Just put 'em through a spell check and go home. Get to know your family again. Make love to your wife. Write that novel you got kicking around in your head. You know, the one about the intrepid Washington reporter with the courage to stand up to the administration? You know, fiction!

  18. Re:Colbert is the only Liberal in America with Bal on Measuring the "Colbert Bump" · · Score: 1

    The line between having huge balls and being an asshole is very thin. In general stating truths that people are afraid to state is ballsy. Like, "China is a totalitatian regime." And, "Cheap products in American stores are manufactured by people working under conditions equivalent to slavery in China."

    Great humor is painful. Free Tibet.

  19. Colbert is the only Liberal in America with Balls on Measuring the "Colbert Bump" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The first person to actually question the Bush regime said it right to his face at the press awards banquet.

    And he gave Scalia the finger and made him laugh.

    And then he basically called the sheep like media whores to their faces.

    And everyone who had been keeping their mouths shut woke up

  20. Re:This causes real problems. on Mozilla SSL Policy Considered Bad For the Web · · Score: 1

    You are a lazy clown. Write the instructions down. Email them.

      You would think that a security admin might have a little bit of gumption rather than saying, use IE.

  21. Re:You are dumb on Mozilla SSL Policy Considered Bad For the Web · · Score: 1

    E-mail the cert to all valid users with instructions on how to put the cert into the cert db for firefox and ie.

  22. Re:I have to disagree... on Mozilla SSL Policy Considered Bad For the Web · · Score: 1

    I have to wonder if the original article was written by a phisher. Its either that, or a moron.

  23. Re:no it does. on Mozilla SSL Policy Considered Bad For the Web · · Score: 1

    The certs should be part of dns registration, and cost less than $100. Down with CA.

  24. Re:No, you missed the point. on Mozilla SSL Policy Considered Bad For the Web · · Score: 1

    Yes but when you look at the little padlock it says www.y0ur_bank.com, not www.your_bank.com.

    Put a notice on the http site that warns and educates your user about your bush league self signed certs.

  25. Re:no it does. on Mozilla SSL Policy Considered Bad For the Web · · Score: 1

    I disagree strongly. Setting up a phishing web site with a self signed certificate is far easier than getting access at an ISP and spanning out traffic data to a capture device .