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  1. Re:Meanwhile on PS3 Hacked Using Official Controller · · Score: 1

    or perhaps he is not an 'end user' wtf cigarette buts huh

  2. Re:Speaking as an admin on Why Warriors, Not Geeks, Run US Cyber Command Posts · · Score: 1

    then they respond: what if murpheys law is in effect, then a geek is asked if it 'can go wrong' and replies yes.

  3. Re:Umm on Why Warriors, Not Geeks, Run US Cyber Command Posts · · Score: 1

    yes we have 'sustainable' logging capabilities.

  4. Re:No, it does not. on Why Warriors, Not Geeks, Run US Cyber Command Posts · · Score: 1

    "If you are depending upon a person knowing the data and reviewing the data to see if you've been cracked then you've already lost."

    warriors are the base unit in civilization. techies do not get invented until computers are researched. by using warriors you are protected against a time slip into 4000 bc.

    h.t.h. h.a.n.d.

  5. Re:Cause its a lot harder to learn MILSPEAK than on Why Warriors, Not Geeks, Run US Cyber Command Posts · · Score: 1

    "If they can't handle basic algebra in a classroom, they expect us to believe they can handle it under fire?"

    god that reminds me of all the times i was forced into algebra. i still couldn't handle it under fire.

  6. Re:Cause its a lot harder to learn MILSPEAK than on Why Warriors, Not Geeks, Run US Cyber Command Posts · · Score: 1

    "Oh wait, you've never seen an assembler dump with all of the nonsense it creates with actual variable names being referred to as the program-base address + offset locations"

    assembler dump lol. heres an old one

    "can you spell mississippi" 'yes' "spell it." 'i t'

  7. Re:Court doesn't work like that... on In Court? Be Careful What You Post On Facebook · · Score: 1

    "Discovery is nothing more than how we deal with the fact that people are people. If people were completely honest, and fair, then yeah, discovery wouldn't be necessary, but then neither would be a court of law."

    once i thought the same was true. then i realized stuff i dont want to post to the internet.

  8. Re:bullshit on In Court? Be Careful What You Post On Facebook · · Score: 1

    "I always find it amusing whenever there's a story that sums to "social networking sites are like everything else you have ever experienced in your life -- irresponsible/thoughtless use can bite you in the ass" and the people involved seem shocked to discover this."

    that reminds me of something i read lately. Stephen king/peter straub novel 'black house' ISBN 0-375-50439-7 something about 'the fisherman' and bitten asses..

  9. Re:Farrmville continued to run? on Facebook Unveils Details of Downtime · · Score: 1

    nope farmville.com -- the fb net protocol didn't go down just part of it's db so farmville was still playable.

  10. Re:"mass hysteria"? on Facebook Unveils Details of Downtime · · Score: 1

    you are so on the right track there. the desire to spread news, especially bad news, is screwing with 'the system' there were places built to be safely ignorant... and some to just be quiet and relaxing... oh well.

  11. Re:This is why science rocks. on LHC Spies Hints of Infant Universe · · Score: 2, Interesting

    i believe we were created. i am considered 'smart' by some. i know that i am important. i believe i am made immortal by jesus. i still believe in laws however, just as long as i don't make them and they aren't hundreds of lines of worthless text. i know a lot more now than i did before. i am having fun here again. and what is wrong living like the world hasn't moved on if you can afford it? the power bill? your children repeating mistakes?

    i like technology. hackers were finding me anyways, so posting to /. is not as bad as it seems. i know now how hard the fight for freedom really is.

  12. Re:But how is this not fraud? on The Real Truth About Oracle's 'New' Kernel · · Score: 1

    "They made direct comparisons to RedHat kernels claiming performance, security and stability enhancements? If it is the same, then those claims cannot possibly be true. This is confusing... and troubling."

    i am neither confused nor troubled by their claims.

  13. Re:Wow on Stuxnet Worm Infected Industrial Control Systems · · Score: 1

    "Probably the network is behind a firewall, so they think they are safe from outsiders. The problem is when insiders have both windows and no clue."

    i know too much to post about this... but what do you do when the computers believe they need to 'filter' the truth to it's guardians. thinking they only need good feedback?

    thats where im getting stuck well one place anyways.

  14. Re:Sorry, still not the year of Linux on Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 10.04 · · Score: 1

    "If you're not going to read the documentation available, don't complain about a lack of documentation."

    what about the one that chose Klingon as their primary language and don't know how to work without a warship. i am serious here. i get stuff in languages that i dont understand.

  15. Re:Some kind of... on 2016 Bug Hits Text Messages, Payment Processing · · Score: 1

    agreed,
    "It is possible to perform addition in BCD by first adding in binary, and then converting to BCD afterwards. Conversion of the simple sum of two digits can be done by adding 6 (that is, 16 - 10) when the result has a value greater than 9. For example:
    1001 + 1000 = 10001 = 0001 0001
          9 + 8 = 17 = 1 1"

    if 17 in BCD is 10001.... he meant hexadecimal

  16. Re:Future SMS on 2016 Bug Hits Text Messages, Payment Processing · · Score: 1

    greetings earthling the good news is PEOPLE are tasty, when the motherships get here it's like thanksgiving on steroids.
    (for the simple minded ones this is a joke)

  17. Re:Untested drug found useless... wonders never ce on Ginkgo Doesn't Improve Memory Or Cognitive Skills · · Score: 1

    "Hopefully herbal viagra is next, and some day spammers will be emailing about things people actually can use..."

    that is like waiting for the world to change, spammers have plenty or subjects, porn, money scams, pyramid scams, i could go on, but it's better if i don't. charging for email would solve the scam problems by at least 75%

  18. Re:We Want Vague Laws. on North Magnetic Pole Moving East Due To Core Flux · · Score: 1

    "I mean, come on, who wants to hear the truth that taxes need to go up and entitlements need to be capped to balance the budget in a meaningful way. WE've known this for 30 years, yet, the voters really do prefer, to buy all this stuff and not pay for it, so what do the pols do? Borrow it."

    30 years? i think the knowledge is at least 5000 years old. if you doubt me just look into some old bible stories or other old references. from the genesis on eating from the sacred tree when god had forbidden it people have an ugly history.

  19. Re:More interesting opinion on Anti-Technology Themes in James Cameron's Avatar · · Score: 1

    "The movie implicitly supports a small (I'd say minuscule) population where few individuals know how to do anything except hunt, gather, and sing"

    and reproduce. having played the game they show a vast oceanless green space, which is simply unrealistic. they don't account for how the tropics stay cool enough to not become a dry arid region. also the lack of a ice region again raises more questions than 1 movie can explain. considering the technology we have now regulation of regions with a giant thin reflective space panel could be moved around to make places hot in cold seasons and drum up humidity from oceans, to extend growing seasons.

    oh well, not every planet is like earth.

  20. Re:Unbiased this will not be. on Groklaw Putting Comes v. Microsoft Docs Online · · Score: 1, Insightful

    "This is a war, and the other side fights hard for themselves. We're not supposed to help them."

    this is more than a war, its a way of life. on the microsoft side are the baby boomers cars and elecricity for all and tons of crappy junk. on the other side is a hope that community can hold eachother together so that there is food and sustainability. community broke down when the so called atomic age allowed most americans to live outside of poverty, with cars and suburbs. community is everything, it is the only way forward. i thought for a long time that technology could make me happy, the endorphines of gaming, the pride of having good karma in online chat like slashdot. i like most americans ignored where the money tree was being shaken to make capitalism create illusionary money, as if with no drawbacks. now i see things differently it is sad to me to think on the past. yet i still am addicted to glowing screens, even though they allow me to ignore the people actually trying to help me find my future.

  21. Re:From TFA: on Scientists Create First Functional Molecular Transistor · · Score: 1

    the only problem is to mass produce such devices one needs nano assemblers, as of 2009 only carbon nanotubes have been low yeild production. i for one would love for us to forget moores law and instead focus on needed technology for these things now not 20 years. moores law just mass produces garbage, so lets forget moores law and just build the smartest technology now, and not wait for coal to run out.

  22. Re:c++ is 'write-only' code on The Environmental Impact of PHP Compared To C++ On Facebook · · Score: 1

    not intentionally but at least you got modded funny pointing out how naieve i am about coding.

  23. Re:Algorithmically both Good and Evil on Why Bite the Google Hand That Feeds You? · · Score: 1

    "Imagine where Microsoft might still be if all the solid evidence against them had stayed behind a firewall too."

    i decline your offer to imagine M$ hiding behind firewalls, i've seen the world that way. as for google there is evidence of them not playing fair, forcing small open source software to accept young coders, under the umbrella of the 'summer of code' they also have the google desktop tool, free searching your pc supposedly as a 'value' add on.

    the evidence against google is not all behind a firewall, some of it is hidden in plain sight. as much as i like slashdot there is a pattern of finding who runs which av programs and other datamining by hackers.

    disclaimer i am paranoid.
     

  24. Re:Wait, let me see if I got this right on Why Bite the Google Hand That Feeds You? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ( people don't change because other people want them too , they change because they want too ) .

    people do change, especially when they think they're dying or would rather be dead. i changed a lot mostly what i needed to come from inside, but that inside change took place in a stint in the nut house, 5 hospitals and 7 or more stays in hospitals did force change on me. i still decided the type of change. then again i did come back to slashdot, so perhaps forced change has it's limits. anyways its the holidays and i'm doing mostly fine a little residual fear, but not much

  25. Re:Not a solution. on DMCA Takedown Scandal, Part Two · · Score: 1

    "Reasonable law, by the way, would see everything copyrighted before about 1970 in the public domain - and possible some things even later than 1970."

    if it really was Sunday December 2009, that would still be a huge nightmare.

    the dmca is an unreasonable law if only because it was written like a patch to stop the downloading of content.