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  1. And who needs this? on Battlefield Director: Linux Only Needs One 'Killer' Game To Explode · · Score: 1

    I mean who will make money because of linux becoming popular gaming platform?

  2. Re:Internet Explorer Trending UP on Microsoft Hands Out $28k In IE11 Bug Bounty Program · · Score: 1

    Font rendering in IE11 on Windows 8 is poor. I'd like to use IE but because of this I can't

  3. Re:So browsing history is 'saved'? on Insider Steals Data of 2 Million Vodafone Germany Customers · · Score: 1

    It's impossible in Europe to withdraw money from your account only knowing "name, address, bank account number and sort code".

  4. Re: Oops on 400 Million Chinese Cannot Speak Mandarin · · Score: 1

    Russian was very widespread in the Soviet Union. Especially in cities. Some republics have almost switched to Russian. For example in Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan Russian is still used by the majority of the population.

  5. Re:Russians: Enjoy your African vacation on Russia Issues Travel Warning To Its Citizens About United States and Extradition · · Score: 1

    Croatia, Montenegro, Slovalika have good Mediterranean resorts and aslo ski resorts. Dubai is also very popular among Russians.Tunis.

  6. Re:meanwhile, in Russia... on Russia Issues Travel Warning To Its Citizens About United States and Extradition · · Score: 0

    Do they arrest sad people too?

  7. Re:who gassed who on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    Again with crying girls. We've already been through this. Remember Nayirah testimony in 1990 about babies stolen by iraqi soldiers? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_(testimony)
    Her testimony, which was regarded as credible at the time, has since come to be regarded as wartime propaganda.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmfVs3WaE9Y

  8. Re:Shouldn't we have proof before going to war? on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    Don't you also want to have proof that it was Assad who used chemical weapons and not so called "rebels"?

  9. Re:What is the real problem here? on 100% Failure Rate On University of Liberia's Admission Exam · · Score: 1

    Then don't call it a university. Don't call it a higher education. Call it a school or something

  10. Re:Russia World on Russia Today: Vladimir Putin's Weapon In 'The War of Images' · · Score: 2

    Yes and WMD in Iraq were real in the "American universe".

  11. Re:Us good them bad. on Russia Today: Vladimir Putin's Weapon In 'The War of Images' · · Score: 1

    RT is not for Russians. RT is aimed to a foreign audience.

  12. Re:nearly 3 tons - so? on Russian Vehicle Delivers Spacesuit Repair Kit To ISS · · Score: 1

    It's not a weight it's a mass

  13. 3D printer is anothe type of manufacturing machine on Copyright Drama Reaches 3D Printing World · · Score: 1

    I don't understand what's the principal difference between a 3D printer and some other type of machine for manufacturing physical objects regarding IP laws. A press o lathe can also be controlled by a computer, you can load designes in it.

  14. Re:like the output of a program? on Copyright Drama Reaches 3D Printing World · · Score: 1

    Like the output of a program? It's a physical object. Of cause it's to be considered like a photocopied book

  15. So Russia is only 22 years old? on How Old Is the Average Country? · · Score: 1

    Just because a country changes its name or political regime it doesn't become a different country.

  16. Re:False positives? on Google Uses Reputation To Detect Malicious Downloads · · Score: 1

    IE is free too.
    Also, I doubt Firefox developers work for free

  17. Re:Microsoft calls this SmartScreen on Google Uses Reputation To Detect Malicious Downloads · · Score: 1

    SmartScreen just counts the number of downloads. You can compile a Hello World application, put it on your website and SmartScreen will warn anyone that your file is "potentially dangerous" until it reaches a certan number of downloads. This applies even to signed files. Very bad thing for those who tries to sell their software online

  18. Re:Are those complaining workers really qualified? on H-1B Cap Reached Today; Didn't Get In? Too Bad · · Score: 1

    >>> The only advantage these people had that they were born in a good place and nothing else

    Is this not enough? You know a country is for its own citizens in the first place, not for everyone in the world.

  19. Re:Russian spam on Russian Cyber Criminal Unmasked As Creator of "Most Successful" Apple Malware · · Score: 1

    If he is in the Ukraine, why do you call him Russian?

  20. Czar = monarch on The RFP and IT Logistics For Washington's "Pot Czar" · · Score: 1

    The word czar is from Russian and means monarch. (Originated from the name Ceasar)
    Pot Czar = King of Pot ? Sounds funny

  21. Use sombody else's phone on Ask Slashdot: How To Stay Ahead of Phone Tracking ? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    - Buy it using a fake id. - Ask a homeless or drug addict to buy you a prepaid phone/sim and use it. - Buy it in another country.

  22. Re:The Great Firewall on US and Russia Lead List of Malware Hosts · · Score: 2

    You are thinking too good about the US.

  23. First don't listen to the people who say ... on Ask Slashdot: What Is a Reasonable Way To Deter Piracy? · · Score: 1

    Don't listen to the people who say "don't bother about piracy" or "pirates will pirate it anyway". I'm saying this as an indie developer myself. But slashdot is not the right place to ask such questions. Better find a specialized forum

  24. Re:Borders in general on Silicon Valley Presses Obama, Congress On Immigration Reform · · Score: 1

    Your sovereignty over your factory is limited by the laws set by the government. Whether you like this or not.

  25. Re:Borders in general on Silicon Valley Presses Obama, Congress On Immigration Reform · · Score: 1

    >> Actually nothing in Article 1 section 8 states that Congress has the right to prevent anybody from moving in and out of States.

    Actually it is the right of any sovereign country to prevent anybody (except its citizens) from entering the country. They aren't even obliged to explain the reason. It's like the right to prevent anyone from entering the house.