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  1. Re:In other news on Groundwork Laid For Superfast Broadband Over Copper · · Score: 1

    Not to mention this technology will likely not fair so well over 50 to 100 year old copper.

  2. Because... on How Drones Entered the FBI's Spying Toolkit · · Score: 0

    They respond really well to buckshot when they get caught scoping out ur girl in the bikini and produce awesome high res photos. They get board too when she's not on the phone and leaned to fly radio controlled aircraft.

  3. He's just in the pocket of someone emotional... on Writer: Internet Comments Belong On Personal Blogs, Not News Sites · · Score: 1

    "Nicholas Jackson at Pacific Standard say's that far too many news subjects are getting their feelings hurt"

  4. Re: not again! on US Intelligence Wants Tools To Tell: Who's the Smartest of Them All? · · Score: 1

    Smart ones? I think either those that are smart or have any foresight are the ones building an exit strategy to live in a country that has half a chance at democracy. But those would likely be off the list of being hired so looks like such a fishing expedition will likely be fruitless for them, but hey it's just another stab at tax payer money. Other side of the coin would be the smart ones might be dangerous, but only half as dangerous and the honest and smart ones.

  5. Re: not again! on US Intelligence Wants Tools To Tell: Who's the Smartest of Them All? · · Score: 0

    They don't need to be smarter, they just need to stop f*cking up and come to the realization that wiping their A$$ with the constitution erodes the foundation the US was built upon. Lots changed when they croaked Kennedy, been a downhill run for a while now.

  6. Re:Sure, free internet now... on Comcast Gives 6 Months Free Internet To Poor and Unpaid Bill Amnesty · · Score: 1

    Nice try Comcast, but screw you on the Time Warner gig.

  7. Re:When will we... on CIA Director Brennan Admits He Was Lying: CIA Really Did Spy On Congress · · Score: 1

    No way man, he HAS to be lying about lying, the government never tells the truth.

  8. Re:airports are reduced rights zones after 9/11 on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 1

    So you are saying that airports are not US soil?

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.[

  9. Re:Hello Dave on Researchers Design Bot To Conduct National Security Clearance Interviews · · Score: 1

    Maybe soon there will be robot consumers, then maybe they won't be forcing us to buy crap all the time.

  10. Re:Super-collider on China Plans Particle Colliders That Would Dwarf CERN's LHC · · Score: 1

    Will they have to buy a new one every year?

  11. Urr, there's space between earth and moon.... on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Only if the US could get it's space program off mothballs... But there's no room in the budget for that due to the black budget takeover...

  12. Re:Translation on New York State Proposes Sweeping Bitcoin Regulations · · Score: 2

    Banks: But the banks will lose their control of money and who makes it, we will regulate this out of existence.

    People: Go pass ur fiat and always suspect counterfeit paper money elsewhere, and put ur bank interchange withdrawal fees where the sun don't shine.

  13. Re:Wait for it... on Malaysian Passenger Plane Reportedly Shot Down Over Ukraine · · Score: 2

    Now way man, the NSA has clearly indicated it was Snowden with all the force of his computer juju.

  14. Re:Christmas is coming early this year on TSA Prohibits Taking Discharged Electronic Devices Onto Planes · · Score: 1

    There's a quick fix for this, ban all humans and luggage from flight, hell, ban the aircraft and flight in general too. Guns do not kill people, nor do bombs, it is people that kill people. This would waste quite a bit less time when it comes to their hidden directive of killing the US economy and going full on communist..

  15. Re:Repeat after me... on Massachusetts SWAT Teams Claim They're Private Corporations, Immune To Oversight · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Automatic weapons in the hands of corporate employee's protected by a shield? Anyone else see the potential for drama here? I cannot fathom that a ride along will justify this in my mind.

  16. Re:RTFS on FAA Bans Delivering Packages With Drones · · Score: 1

    But if they take that away then how is the FBI going to coerce people into becoming informants? Is the gubberment actually going to purchase toilet paper instead of using the constitution?

  17. Re:Nonsense. on When Drones Fall From the Sky · · Score: 1

    Hiel Hitler! Ironic that Germany has the functioning democracy now days huh?

  18. Re:Or this on Continuous System For Converting Waste Plastics Into Crude Oil · · Score: 2

    Install on floatation device, Pacific Ocean garbage patch, lather, rinse, repeat.

  19. Re:why worry about Gitmo? on US Pushing Local Police To Keep Quiet On Cell-Phone Surveillance Technology · · Score: 1

    Just in case, the answer is no, the US has been reduced to a closet case communist country by a religion, and for me it is rather ironic that I seek safe harbor in Germany, my country of origin. So much for the new world...

  20. Re:why worry about Gitmo? on US Pushing Local Police To Keep Quiet On Cell-Phone Surveillance Technology · · Score: 2

    America (USA) was a democracy, democracy died long ago at the hands of the Roman Catholic Church driven defense industry mafia in what they did in the 50's and 60's, and they cannot even create the illusion of it anymore. Washington is nothing more than theatrics now and they know it. The path back to a democracy was removed by what they did to the Mason's, the only people that were genetically driven to care for the people. What you are all seeing now is the product of these actions with the screwed foreign policy creating enemies all over the world that are circling the US now and so many years of uncontrollable deficit spending and printing money just to make ends meet these other countries are smelling blood. There's really only one way it can go now, and is exactly why the brain trust in the US has already left or in that process, the intelligent tend to prefer to live in a democracy. With problems like that, do you really think they care about Gitmo?

  21. Re:More likely to big to be backed up on NSA's Novel Claim: Our Systems Are Too Complex To Obey the Law · · Score: 1

    They have way too much data to parse to actually be of any use. Instructing the programmers to write code within the law is just too troublesome, then again why would a mob run country that wipes it's ass with the constitution bother with the law.

  22. Re:The Roman Empire? on Why Snowden Did Right · · Score: 1

    -And as far as what kicked off their shindig, and the occupation (something that has never had a prevailing outcome in the history of humanity). I bet we would have found bin laden quite a bit faster if American Airlines offered to fly every armed redneck with their trucks, guns and ammo from the deep south over to Afghanistan. But realistically though, when we went into Afghanistan and did not have bin laden in our possession after two weeks I'd have decided to turn the place into a self illuminated glass parking lot. I would have telegraphed though, by quietly removing every US asset from the region without explanation, they would have figured that one out real quick and would have produced that prick on the spot. I think we all know bin laden didn't have an iPhone or a Facebook account, so the NSA's efforts here were a bit less than fruitful, not to say they are not required for a different type of adversary like those of WWII, and kudos to NCR in their role there ...

  23. Re:The Roman Empire? on Why Snowden Did Right · · Score: 1

    In a sense, it really is about security. It's about security of their portion of the black budget. Period.

  24. Re:PCI Standards... heh. on Book Review: Hacking Point of Sale · · Score: 1

    Take a close look at the RSA not so random number generator while understanding these are very thorough people acting under orders, and not just FBI type orders as there is a distinct difference between DOD and DOJ, drink in what happened to Phillip Zimmerman with the FBI and PGP, realize we ants are not allowed to have encryption unless it is broken. It hasn't worked out so well for bank cards, but it would seem it has done wonders for the black budget. There really isn't any way around it with the fear mongered and hyped terrorism market, kind of like when they were selling gas masks to the public back in WWII or iodine pills during the cold war era. Understand that lying, cheating and stealing is part of standard business today, think about how that might be reflected in the business of war.

  25. PCI Standards... heh. on Book Review: Hacking Point of Sale · · Score: 1

    If the NSA hadn't broken encryption while still in the box, there would be less low hanging fruit. If the POS industry didn't hold such high expectation of a $10-$15/HR techs, the deployments would be much more secure. I don't believe there has been enough attention placed upon the banks and the processors, and for the most part the one's that can actually afford to upgrade their systems a couple times a year, instead they push the cost to the end user and laugh all the way back to their office while the business attrition rate rockets.