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  1. Actually... on Great Firewall Of China Marches Forward · · Score: 1

    They won't need it they have enough egg foo you to last for years... How do you know they're not spammed with pro-government messages ;)

  2. Heres your Award on Great Firewall Of China Marches Forward · · Score: 1

    Its the ass of the year. I'm glad to see idiots like you still exist it makes me glad to know that minoroties have come so far and ignorance such as yours can remind us when we forget this.

    Maybe you should re-read your history and check where you came from since I'm almost sure somewhere down the line you were intermixed with some minority group like it or not.

    You should humble yourself to life and get a grip on your anger. Even while this may be a joke and I sure as hell love to joke, you have issues. White, black, chinese, Indian, really wouldn't make a difference to me, I determine how, where my life goes and the choices which would allow me better opportunities in life, not some political based `illuminist' theory based group who's catapulting minorities to save face.

    Color blind

  3. Martial Law on Great Firewall Of China Marches Forward · · Score: 1

    1.Entering computer information networks involved with national affairs, national defense or advanced technology

    2.Spreading slander and rumors or publicizing harmful information on the Internet

    3.Stealing or disclosing state, intelligence or military secrets through the Internet

    4.Inciting ethnic hatred and discrimination or sabotaging national unity through the Internet

    5.Organizing a cult and keeping in touch with cult members, or undermining the enforcement of state laws and regulations through the Internet

    6.Selling fake or substandard products, or advertising goods and services in a deceitful way through the Internet

    7.Damaging the reputation of a business or a commodity through the Internet

    8.Infringing upon the intellectual property of others through the Internet

    9.Fabricating false information affecting securities and futures trading or otherwise disturbing the financial order through the Internet

    10.Setting up pornographic Web sites or Web pages, providing access to pornographic Web sites, or spreading pornographic books, movies, video products and photos on the Internet

    11.Insulting or defaming other people on the Internet

    12.Illegally intercepting, altering or deleting others' e-mail or data, infringing upon citizens' freedom and confidentiality of communication, and

    13.Committing theft, fraud and atrocities through the Internet.

    Considering some of these laws it should come as no surprise they would attempt something like this. What strikes some odd notes is the buddhists practices in China which teach so much about life. Its pretty sad.

    So let everyone rant on about Chinese people who can go about using proxy servers but the fact of the matter is not too many Chinese people will risk going to jail trying to circumvent issues. Sure there will be those who will attempt to circmvent the systems there, but I highly doubt anyone will be risking penalties.

    Circumventing Carnivore

  4. YOU KNOW WHAT!@!! on Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    Your damn right I am damn you slashdot for making me post here without having a quad venti cappucino!!!!! Aren't you glad I'm not your accountant though ;) admit it admit it damnit

  5. more lunacy on Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    "Our country certainly lacks knowledge of manned flight technology," said Yoshifumi Inatani, an associate professor at Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science.

    Why would someone even take the chance here when clearly they're stating they acknowledge issues surrounding their space projects.

    Last November, the National Space Development Agency of Japan was forced to explode a H-2 rocket and satellite by remote control when it veered off course after lift-off.

    The consolation was that it was unmanned.


    Now lets do the math 25k x 50 is only about 130k per flight which means at that rate the 628 million (U.S.) would be paid in upteen years. Sounds like a plan I guess they're probably gonna have flatscreens with Doubleclick banners on the way up.

    No space suits needed

  6. said and done on Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    Others have claimed the same thing before and everyone is quick to push gimmicks and dreams. There was recently a company who now offers 'mile high flights'. Where for a few hours they'll take you up in the sky to get your jolly's off.

    Wonder what they're going to do when things become erratic in outer space like with what happened on British Airways when someone wants to crash a shuttle. How much would insurance cost in the case of a meteor shower, where will the pilots be trained (hopefully there won't be any from the crew who launched those mars probes else you may never see your grandma again).

    26k for a novelty flight is a bit steep and I doub't they'd be able to recoup much monies spent on advertising through customers, after all how many people have 26k to drop for a few hours joy?

    Firestone Tire Spoof

  7. dot com deadpool on She Was Fired, But Never Told · · Score: 2

    First company I was at that did the same thing was a company called CollegeBoardwalk.com/LavaSpoon.com. The CEO (Crappily Experienced Officer) was a friend of a friend of a friend of one of the investors (they were owned by the same owners of GTInterActive and Perform.com). Anyways this CEO blew through 6million in VC faster than a girl named Monica and a man named Bill.

    First he let go of two or three employees in which we all knew what was coming, then he re-hired them to finish on a promise things would continue but his underlying factor was he needed them to finish some book keeping stuff first and after it was done he fired them. (what a snake) While this was going on most of us were thinking he would work things out or something and decided to give it another week or so. Instead one day we come back to have everyone's belongings packed in boxes including personal stuff in which I had to fight to get my Sun Ultra1 and routers out of there. I mean literally threaten to bust this idiots ass.

    Shit happens whether or not its a dot.com or other business. Its funnier online since it reaches a larger audience but its typical business.

    Firestone Tire Spoof

  8. HURRY! on Macs In Space II · · Score: 1

    Someone contact AOL/Time Warner, Microsoft, or some other capitalist company and buy out this guys technology!!

    I would like to see something good happen for Apple, after all Steve Jobs returning and the iMac did the company some justice this year, this however is like a slap in the face if you ask me. His idea will never fly... liTTerally

    Firestone Tires Spoof

  9. Slow down on Patrolling Networks For Insecurities · · Score: 1

    This has been a concept for some time and in fact I tossed around the idea of a "Distributed Protection of Services" plan a while back in February to be exact and heres why most won't work.

    Lazy or busy Admins
    Try getting your lazy or busy admin to try and delegate programs such as this over +1000 machines and then tell him he has to trust someone else sharing this information.

    Updates Updates
    Name a single source entity to poll information from, it definitely shouldn't be one source since last I recalled SecurityFocus and MS had issues as does collaboration between CERT, HERT, SANS, and every other acronymed advisory board on a one shot Advisory system. (everyone wants their last words in somehow)

    Policing
    Who would be in overall charge of this system, the admins of the network or should they trust some shared information with others, or should we just give all trust to big brother?

    Providers, ISP's, Co-lo providers
    Yes competition is in a rush to share information with each other. What makes anyone think there would be uniformity when half of all ISP's, Co-lo's, and misc. providers, can't even create simple access lists on their routers let alone join together on a massive project.

    Salesman Mumbo Jumbo
    What about those who would take a semi nice idea and create a 'for-profit' product only to become somewhat of a PKI'ish joke where everyone thinks they need this "NEW" thing whereas theu could do fine with some other Managed Intrusion Detection Service?

    DAMN!@ I bitched about nothing sign me up for 2!

    Firestone Tires Spoof

  10. h4x0rif1c on Linux and Gnome Go to the Movies · · Score: 1


    Just great another movies about the media's portrayal of hax0rs. Level 9 which is another lame hax0r show uses what seems to be Windowsmaker and references the word script kiddies. I hope no one takes these shows and movies serious, else after the movie we'll see a flurry of AOL retards wanting to be '1337'

    Redhat Spoof (script kiddiesh too)

  11. n#gga please on Racism At Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    Microsoft has enough issues to be dealt with and I think anything can be construed as racism depending on the way people tend to take things, remember that microsoft scandal with the monkey bars and a picture of little black kids playing on those monkey bars.

    People's instinct to overblow many situations don't help, I don't see anyone complaining about the rotten situations Mexicans must deal with when they're stereotyped to be low wage workers in almost all instances, or Arabics to be stereotyped as 7-11 workers or taxi drivers. All you hear about is the media hyped bullshit which makes for juicy gossip enough to bring in the hits to those websites or sales to those magazines, newspapers, etc.

    Windows2000 Spoof

  12. State of Affairs on India Enlists Teen "Hackers" as Cyber Cops · · Score: 1



    According to this story the F.B.I. recently arrested some script kiddies under suspicion, not evidence, but suspicion, that they were going to create denials of service attacks. These script kiddiots in turn turned over some other Israeli script kiddiots in an effort perhaps to save their own ass.

    So ponder this question a bit and toss it into a conspiracy theory if you want; The F.B.I. who can track down the persons responsible for bombing the U.S.S. Cole can't keep track of script kiddies?

    I think the bigger picture should be clear that certain agencies know damn well who these kids are and allow them do wreck havoc until damages of hundreds perhaps millions of dollars occur and then they use them as script kiddiot snitches in hopes of catching more morons to make themselves look good.

    If you take a few minutes to view the cases at Cybercrime you can notice that most arrests occur monthly and the damage done on these crimes are at a very high price with the perps often getting little to no time as is seen in Coolio's case in which he's getting sentenced for misdemeanors while commiting felonies at an adult age. There is a lot more going on behind the scenes than most people realize or maybe care to know.

    As for minors securing a network I don't see how exactly the intend on allowing this to fully materialize when half of these rootards don't even understand the meanings of IS-IS, IPSec, ISAKMP, CA, let alone fully understand upper crust protocols.

    Theres a lot more thats happening thats not being mentioned here.

    removing the dot in dot.com

  13. Freedom vs. Profit on Is The U.S. No Longer The Choice For Freedom? · · Score: 1

    I don't think corporations mean to strip anyone of anything, but common sense would point out most of the things they are being restrictive to are possibly done in an effort to avoid lawsuits, and this can be seen with earlier actions such as companies blocking certain types of emails floating around.

    We still have groups like the A.C.L.U., EPIC, and others who continuously fight to retain what can be seen as questionable issues. These people are often unsung heroes who operate mainly out of the hopes of not becoming somewhat of communist country.

    As to whether we're becoming too restrictive if you'd take a quick minute to view this article on strict regulations that were just passed on to the chinese, you would see that no matter how hard you think things are over here, things are much more difficult to live abroad.

    It is a strange thing to see politicians playing games especially when we can't fully determine a rightful president without falling into some sort of 'agenda' from some right wing like sector who may have been afraid to fully count votes. Its also annoying to have politicians try to sneak in some shady bills in hopes no one would notice.

    Thats life no matter where you go I guess...

    Recently I went to Sweden in which I found things more relaxing although their taxes were higher I heard little complaints their and things were much more relaxed and I plan on heading out there within the next 2 years.

  14. Napster spoof on Napster, Edel Hook Up · · Score: 1
  15. Gone Fishing on Napster, Edel Hook Up · · Score: 1

    How long will it be now that Napster has commercialized itself, that it'll end up on F*ckdCompany. Does anyone even use Napster anymore last I checked most of my friends were ditching it after lenghty complaints of not being able to access songs the way they once did.

    According to the prior posting here as well which states most Napster (l)users actually purchased more music, do folks over at BMG still make it to be the devils tool or are they hoping to ride the coattails and make up the money I forsee them losing?

    What was Metallica's final view on it after all the hooplah they caused? I haven't read much about the mention of the two after trials either. Do they see it as a good thing now that royalties may be heading down the way or did commercialism butter their attitude and bring forth Napster in a whole new light?

    FreeBSD Spoofed

  16. Weapons of Mass Destruction on Living Terrors · · Score: 1



    Weren't soldiers of Desert Storm exposed to certain kinds of biological weapons and warfare. I'm sure whether or not the government will admit to it, their soldiers were, and I'm also sure they've been doing the benchmarking on vaccines for certain types of situations.

    The author can get into some conspiracy about the cold war being over and smallpox being available, hell you could probably get this on ebay if you tried hard enough, but I think this book may be trying to be a scare tactic into purchasing that same book being you could get the same information, if not better, more detailed information online. (just bribe India's new h4x0r kiddies for info.)

    I'd like to see more on technological warfare posted, such as HERF, EMP, and get views on those states, vaccines can illnessess can be cured and with the mapping of DNA I'm sure things will level out on the playing field, but tell me about the vaccine to cure NASDAQ from a HERF attack which would cripple the economy over than you'll catch my attention.

    Removing the dot in dot.com