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  1. Re:Very Smart Move on FreeBSD Developers Will Not Trust Chip-Based Encryption · · Score: 1

    Freebsd, netbsd, openbsd, linux.. nobody solely uses any single source of randomness, to do so is a bad thing. The only thing new here, with freebsd is the pluggable framework around it.

  2. Re:Non Essential Employees on U.S. Government: Sorry, We're Closed · · Score: 1

    in regards to the people who do those things how do we tell the difference?

  3. Re:You know this makes America ... on U.S. Government: Sorry, We're Closed · · Score: 1

    The deal is not health care reform, everyone knows this needs to happen.. The model that should of been followed is one that has worked, for the longest.. There is a place where mandatory health care was implemented in the 1800's and mandatory education in the 1500's... Note I didnt say health insurance..

  4. Re:That's weird... on U.S. Government: Sorry, We're Closed · · Score: 1

    Maybe the point is that, the federal goverment employees 800,000 non essential employees.

  5. Re:Priorities on U.S. Government: Sorry, We're Closed · · Score: 1

    hmm because the war on terrorism has been so effective..

  6. Re:Fucking idiots on U.S. Government: Sorry, We're Closed · · Score: 1

    Since when does the senate have the right or authority to create spending bills? Per something called the constitution Spending Bills must originate in the house.. The constitution, and interesting document.. you might read it sometime..

  7. Re:The final answer on Ask Slashdot: Preventing Snowden-Style Security Breaches? · · Score: 1

    There was something we called the scissors protocol, a long time ago.. It is guaranteed to be secure.. You cut all the cables going to a machine, and all the wires inside the machine with the scissors.. no chance of anybody doing anything with anything in that box without direct physical access, to remove components.