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  1. Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit on Pwn2own 2014 Set To Hunt Unicorns · · Score: 1

    From GHacks.net "It is by no means a catch-all security application, but it mitigates many common attack types and forms on the system. " The review on their website had led me to believe that the best of hackers could still get through EMET security. It will still be exciting to see how quickly the victor can make it into the heavily defended IE.

  2. 8 hours a day on The Moderately Enthusiastic Programmer · · Score: 1

    I spend 8 hours a day loving what I code in c++. When I leave work I generally focus on my hobbies like writing news for competitive gaming. If I leave work with a problem unsolved sometimes I'll think it through while I'm driving. Long story short, I love code development at work and couldn't imagine a job without it. That's always been enough for my employers.

  3. Bring back the NES Track matt! on Nintendo Could Base Comeback On Improving Peoples' Health · · Score: 2

    Nothing has given me a better work out then running on that old NES track matt and the one I own is still function. The best part is, when you get tired or can't run fast enough you get on your knees and start smacking the pad with your hands for that extra boost. It's been 20 years now but I'm sure I'll finally beat cheetah this time!

  4. Nasa must ensure that Petitioner appears as rst on Journal of Cosmology Contributor Sues NASA To Investigate Mars "Donut" · · Score: 1

    From the article "If the organism is biological, NASA must publicly acknowledge that the discovery was made by the Petitioner and must ensure that Petitioner appears as rst author on and has nal editorial approval of the rst 6 scientic articles published or submitted for publication by NASA employees which discuss and present this discovery." I hope this turns into something awesome, but it seems in his claim that he will get credit for the discovery even though NASA discovered the object first. I guess it's deserved if NASA really did overlook an object that proves monumental.

  5. Temple Run is next. on Rovio Denies Knowledge of NSA Access, Angry Birds Website Defaced Anyway · · Score: 1

    Next we will learn that temple run is a real time simulation of the public running from NSA agents. Just wait till we get to see the real monster hidden in side of the one chasing you when the mask is taken off. Seriously though, this sucks for Rovio. Someone in the media clearly had an agenda in causing bad publicity for them. Couldn't they have just chosen any app at random and accused them of this. I seriously doubt Rovio is conducting meeting with the NSA on what information they will share.

  6. Really good for the comminity on Blizzard Releases In-House Design Tools To Starcraft Modders · · Score: 2

    As someone who really wants Starbow(the popular sc1bw/sc2 hybrid) to succeed, there were certain limitations preventing the developers from taking this MOD past beta. Now that they have the tools this could become a real challenger for HoTs(and LotV) when the final chapter is released. Competition for the best modern RTS to play may really force blizzards core design team to step up and make SC2 source the top competitive game. (/wishes)

  7. Re:Anticipating the new scare in mainstream media on New Views of Supernova 1987A Reveal Giant Dust Factory · · Score: 1

    The UN tends to set their goals small. Best to start with one planet. There's a whole middle east full of dust threatening to form galaxies.

  8. Anticipating the new scare in mainstream media on New Views of Supernova 1987A Reveal Giant Dust Factory · · Score: 3, Funny

    Global Dusting! "'Really early galaxies are incredibly dusty and this dust plays a major role in the evolution of galaxies,' Our next goal is to create a vacuum large enough to slow down global dusting and the creation of new galaxies. Sources cite that Spaceballs has offered their maid services for a fair price.

  9. Re:It's quiet, too quiet... on AT&T Introduces "Sponsored Data" Allowing Services to Bypass 4G Data Caps · · Score: 1

    It takes many steps to get to the top of stairs. Let's just say they are headed in the right direction currently.

  10. Good for Indie Games on China Lifts 13-Year-Old Foreign Console Ban · · Score: 1

    Assuming they allow purchasing from PSN and Microsoft Store etc., the Indie Game market could really soar from here. This is a pretty beneficial moment for more then just the big head companies.

  11. Stealthy? on Firewall Company Palo Alto Buys Stealthy Startup Formed By Ex-NSAers · · Score: 1

    Not stealthy enough apparently. Rumor also has it that they are going to sell human sized fly-paper traps that way the ex-NSA-ers could stick it to the man.

  12. jus ad beryllium on Are New Technologies Undermining the Laws of War? · · Score: 1

    The forgotten 4th category for the Laws of War, jus ad beryllium, states when in war if you are a super power use any weapon that contains beryllium for autowin.

  13. It's quiet, too quiet... on AT&T Introduces "Sponsored Data" Allowing Services to Bypass 4G Data Caps · · Score: 1

    This is one of a few good steps AT&T is finally taking to get their business back on track. Now all we can do is wait to see how they back stabbed us with something secretive. This is classic misdirection. Well played sirs, but two can play this game. I'm going to do the opposite of what you want and renew my two year contract.

  14. Happiest Place on Earth on Researchers: Global Risk of Supervolcano Eruption Greater Than Previously Though · · Score: 1

    We should all retreat to Disney. They have a complete under ground tunneling system and a functional economy using MickeyBucks. What better place to take shelter when it's about to become a small world?

  15. I'm part of a tribe on Can a Computer Identify Your Urban Tribe? · · Score: 1

    called Quest.

  16. And then! on Google Joins the Open Invention Network Board · · Score: 1

    Google issues a patent on creating open source code and profits. But seriously, this isn't a huge surprise because google has been working with OIN since 2007 and who wouldn't want them on their board.

  17. They did their job is a news story? on NSA Says It Foiled Plot To Destroy US Economy Through Malware · · Score: 2

    NSA needs to stop back pedaling and trying to prove they are a legitimate organization. It's their job to protect us from all types of stuff the general public has never heard of. Maybe they should watch some more Hollywood action films because those actors in the movie are more concerned about OPSEC then the NSA.

  18. Testing Inaccurate? on FDA Seeks Tougher Rules For Antibacterial Soaps · · Score: 2

    Only 5 percent of people properly washed their hands long enough to kill infection-causing germs and bacteria. Maybe if the general population washed their hands properly there would be time for the antibacterial agents to go to work. Instead we instantly scrub our hands clean and follow up with a solid sniff to make sure they smell good, because if it smells clean then it is clean method works every time.

  19. Reverse Santa! on Disney Pulls a Reverse Santa, Takes Back Christmas Shows From Amazon Customers · · Score: 1

    Because Myley Cyrus took Reverse Cowgirl with her when she left Disney!

  20. What they didn't say... on Next-Gen Windshield Wipers To Be Based On Jet Fighter "Forcefield" Tech · · Score: 1

    Jet shaped vehicles may be required to use this device.

  21. Not a problem! on Is Bruce Schneier Leaving His Job At BT? · · Score: 1

    Any good team of futurologists could have predicted his departure.

  22. Why is it? on Pulsar Gets the Munchies, Snacks On an Asteroid · · Score: 1

    That black holes are the punchline of every scientific joke.

  23. But...It only takes one on Six Electric Cars Can Power an Office Building · · Score: 1
  24. Not the first time on StarCraft II Gamer Receives US Pro-Athlete Visa · · Score: 2

    League of Legends was actually the first game to have a pro issued a sports visa. To quote a friend "They're recognised as athletes for visa purposes because they come into the country and compete and then leave again so as far as immigration is concerned that's the one that fits them best. Unfortunately the vast majority of posters are too stupid to understand that and the topic turns to shit." source http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=421180