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  1. Check You Links - You make us do it on Grubb for Congress. By Weblog. · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well... They almost got the link right...
    But, they linked to the 2nd page of the story..

    For those too lazy to do it themselves or too stupid to realize it here's the link.
    http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,54693,00 .html

  2. Blah on First Man To Mars? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Gosh... Gotta love truley news-worthy sites...

  3. Excuse me... on The Last Place · · Score: 1

    *cough*...

    WWF is not that same (or at least was but, not now) as WWE..

    Are the Buddahists are worried about the "SMACKDOWN" being laid down to a Panda bear..
    Nah.. /. Editors just forget little things like big corporate lawsuits...

  4. Slashdotted? on FAA Using Webcams to Aid Alaskan Pilots · · Score: 2

    If your slashdoted this is what I see: Image Capture

    Does anyone else see this :-D?

    I'm whore.. So Kill me...

  5. Re:Bullshit. I saw one. on Big Black Delta Mystery Solved? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thank you for posting...

    An appointment has been made for a visit by many men in dark suits and black sunglasses to visit you and 'explain' to you what you 'really saw'.

    Please contact truth@mib.gov to schedule a time that is acceptable for you. We will most likely disregard you request and just shove you into a black van during the day.

    Once again, thank you for your coperation on this matter.

    The Management,
    -- Employee #82108302

  6. Hi! on Network Hacking · · Score: 2

    I send this CD in order to have your advice.

  7. OMG?.. Selfish waste of resources. on Convert a PC Drive Bay to a Docking Station · · Score: 3

    Who the hell has an extra drive bay to waste??

  8. Re:SatireWire on Economy of Errors · · Score: 2

    My favorite site is still 127.0.0.1

  9. Re:Quick Easy DOS Tool -- READ! on RIAA Smacked by DoS · · Score: 2
    Content of UntitledFrame-7.htm
    <html>
    <head>
    <title>Untitled Document</title>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
    </head>

    <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
    <div align="center">Visit the RIAA Today....<br>
    Page will refresh every 5 seconds to see if there is any new content.
    <br>Please mirror <a href="index.htm">source.</a>
    </body>
    </html>
    Ahh yes... if you want you can change 5 to 0 on the meta refresh tag... Go ahead... You won't offend me...
  10. Quick Easy DOS Tool -- READ! on RIAA Smacked by DoS · · Score: 2
    <html>
    <head>
    <title>Visit The RIAA</title>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
    <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="5; riaa.htm">
    </head>
    <frameset rows="80,*" cols="*" frameborder="NO" border="0" framespacing="0">
    <frame name="topFrame" scrolling="NO" noresize src="UntitledFrame-7.htm" >
    <frameset cols="367,*" frameborder="NO" border="0" framespacing="0" rows="*">
    <frame name="leftFrame" noresize scrolling="NO" src="http://www.riaa.com">
    <frame name="mainFrame" src="http://www.riaa.org">
    </frameset>
    </frameset>
    <noframes>
    <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
    </body>
    </noframes>
    </html>
    Copy HTML Into text file... Save as riaa.htm
    Open and leave open all day.... How about that for a cross platform solution.

  11. Re:Worst Nightmare is on its way on Spy Fly · · Score: 2

    Time to go dig your tin foil hat out of the closet to sheild yourself from MLB's spy satelittes....

  12. What the fuck? on L0pht And The FBI · · Score: 1

    Does the word 'huh?' sum the article up?

    Oh wait... Do I have to say 'l33t huh?' to get my point across now.

  13. Re:The UK has less rights than the US? on Crypto Restrictions Are Taking Over the World · · Score: 2

    Bravo!...

    One word... Bravo!...

    If I had points at this time I would mod you... But, I don't... If this article isn't archived by the next time I have them, I will...

    Bravo!...

  14. Arg... on The Reverse Challenge: Winners Announced · · Score: 1

    Oh The Irony Of It All

    tool for performing remote DoS attacks /. effect..... Do I win?

  15. Intresting on 2600 Drops DeCSS Appeal · · Score: 4, Interesting
  16. Hmmm.. on Inside The World's Most Advanced Computer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Could you imagine a beouwolf..... Ahh fuck it..

  17. Re:How about? on Home-Built vs. Store-Bought PCs · · Score: 2

    Yes... but, it's so hot where I live there is no real possibility of static damage...

    Plus there is an anti-static pad under the mbo anyway... Aside from the fact it's all old parts I'm assembling for an MP3 player.

  18. How about? on Home-Built vs. Store-Bought PCs · · Score: 3, Funny
  19. Re:OK Slashdot readers... on Australia's Censored URL List Remains Hidden · · Score: 1

    Offtopic=1, Troll=1, Insightful=3, Interesting=1, Overrated=2, Total=8.

    For those intrested.

  20. FPWL on DOJ Wants ISPs to Log User Traffic UPDATED · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow...

    Now the DOJ will have the biggest Free Password List on the web..

    Could you imagine the amount of money they could make from X-10 pop-under ads...

  21. Re:OK Slashdot readers... on Australia's Censored URL List Remains Hidden · · Score: 2

    What is so wrong with Microsoft (that will get me modded down)....

    They produce good products.
    Yes, they overcharge.
    Yes, they do squash competition.
    Yes, they do have more money that God...

    But, what give YOU the right to say their wrong. What if 'they' say that YOU are wrong.

    If you worked your whole life to build a company would you want the government to say, nah, thats not yours anymore, lets split it up. I think not. What yours is yours, whats mine is mine. I have given you no power to take it from me. Go away.

  22. OK Slashdot readers... on Australia's Censored URL List Remains Hidden · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you mod this as a flame you didn't read my post.

    There is a very odd duality that exists here. It's the governemnt do this, don't do this. That is impossible...

    In this story it talks about the government regulating what sites you can view on the net. Obvious censorship, baddd....

    But, in other stories you (general users, mods) preach and praise the good of man. Using the government as a welfare distribution scheme to help the needy and take from those bad bad people.

    You hate Microsoft although probably 60% of the readers here use an MS product at some point in the day.

    So... You want the government to not mess with the internet but, you want them interfere with Microsoft. You want them to let software be free but, still have good software..

    I agree, censorship is bad.
    I agree, the government should be not interfere with the internet.

    But, if you want this to happen. Don't expect them to do anything for you. I'm fine with that. I can fend for myself and produce without the help of the governement...

    Make a choice..

  23. X-10 on Information Valuation - The Most Buck for the Bits? · · Score: 2
    My cost as a web programmer
    $120
    Number of times I've seen the X-10 Ad
    approx 70,000 times
    Avg Time To Close the window
    approx 30 seconds
    Total Cost due to X-10
    seconds = 70,000 * 30
    minutes = seconds(2100000) / 60
    hours = minutes(35000) / 60
    my cost = hours(583.3) * $120/hr
    my cost = $70,000 / 3 letters

    cost per letter = $23,3333.33
  24. Yeah.... on Jacuzzi with 42'' Plasma TV · · Score: 1

    Freakin great until your kids jump in there one day and put their damn foot through your $20,000 TV set...

    Bah :-)..

  25. Re:Question. on Game Developers Cracking Down on Cheating · · Score: 4, Informative

    Dongles, in the historic sense have been cracked/emulated a long time ago.

    A great sound editing software for the Mac was Power Tools. Originally package with a dongle to prevent piracy. The dongle was emulated about 24 hours after the release of the product.

    Now though with the cheap USB storage devices hitting the market the concept of dongles might come back. Although the only way to truely secure it would be with a strong cryptographic code to secure both the device itself and the traffic between the device and the software. Althogh you still come down to the fundemental problem that the information is still passing through the users computer and is open to sniffing and cracking.

    Securing end client software has always been an extremely difficult problem to solve....