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  1. Re:How did this happen? on Thousands of Publicly Accessible Printers Searchable On Google · · Score: 1

    when i worked hp printer support, it was generally people with a hub connected to a cable/dsl modem and sharing the connection to all the devices. this was around 2006 and a number of providers would supply separate ip addresses to each machine connected to the hub in this way. whenever troubleshooting setups, if i noticed a publicly addressable ip on a printer, i'd send it a page just to demonstrate to the customer why they needed a router instead of a hub. most of them would run out to best buy and call back an hour later to set it up properly.

  2. Re:Um, what? on New Documents Detail FBI, Bank Crack Down On Occupy Wall Street · · Score: 1

    i was told by a guy who votes republican that he wants to eat a baby. your move, anecdote-guy!

  3. Re:So Proud of Gun Ownership on New York Paper Uses Public Records To Publish Gun-Owner Map · · Score: 1

    Timothy McVeigh took out 168 people with a fertilizer bomb, in the largest act of terrorism in the U.S. prior to 9/11. The largest school massacre in the U.S. was the Bath school disaster of 1927, another bombing. So the largest school massacre and the two largest acts of terrorism in the U.S. were all committed without a single gun death. The last seven incidents of crazed people killing school children in China have all involved knives, cleavers, hammers. Humans are violent, fucked up animals and we absolutely do not need guns to kill other humans.

  4. Re:So Proud of Gun Ownership on New York Paper Uses Public Records To Publish Gun-Owner Map · · Score: 1

    why? so we can take away his steak knives and gasoline too? or do the mentally disturbed only use guns to carry out their violent fantasies?

  5. Re:DC - won't vote, doesn't matter on U.S. Election Day In Progress: What's Been Your Experience? · · Score: 1

    mayor quimby got springfield nuked by those dirty french...

  6. Re:Not Intended to be Industrial Grade on Samsung Galaxy S3 Face Unlock Tricked By Photograph · · Score: 5, Funny

    just use a picture of your balls; in theory it should be easier to keep would-be hackers from getting a picture of your balls, and it's only slightly awkward to shove your hand down the front of your pants every time you'd like to use your phone.

  7. Re:Guess I'm the 13 Year Old Girl on FunnyJunk Sues the Oatmeal Over TM and "Incitement To Cyber-Vandalism" · · Score: 1

    yeah, i can see that. i originally read it more as a response to the "real slashdot is dead" line (which kinda makes sense...a user who has been here longer probably has a better grasp on the "real" site). re-reading it i can see it being taken as a bit of a dickish comment, but given the content and tone of the post he was replying to i can see why he might have felt the need to go that route with the reply.

    i just don't grasp the people who post comments like that in the first place. reading over Internal Modem's comment history, he doesn't seem like a common troll and in fact comes up with some insightful comments. but there is absolutely nothing constructive about his post here; if you have legitimate criticisms to offer, go for it - a well written critique on the original article submission could have been informative for many readers, whereas telling someone they did a shitty job and the whole website is fail projects the image that you are a petulant child with nothing real to add to the conversation other than your desire to be heard.

  8. Re:Guess I'm the 13 Year Old Girl on FunnyJunk Sues the Oatmeal Over TM and "Incitement To Cyber-Vandalism" · · Score: 1

    no, but he's correct in asserting that his many article submissions have likely contributed positively to the site. he's also correct in pointing out that merely telling someone they suck is not a critique.

    so to Internal Modem, i would ask why you would waste your time to bitch about a topic you're not interested in on a dead website. there are, in fact, many stories posted to /. where the summary isn't as clear as it could be; this is supposed to be why there are editors, but the summary contains links to all of the relevant info on the story and then some so if you really wanted to learn more, try clicking and reading - it's pretty much what the internet does.

    and to eldavojohn, reading over your summary again i'd have to say maybe you could have been more concise. sorry, i'm not much of a writer and i was already fairly familiar with this case, but skimming over that summary left me with lots of tidbits of info but lacking a broader overview of the story to this point. but you did provide lots of clickables for anyone who wants more history. and while i'm not familiar with you personally, or what it is you "do", i do recognize your name from many /. submissions and comments, and i have to appreciate anyone who contributes to a user-driven site such as this one that i can enjoy for free, so thanks!

    tl;dr - "you suck" is not a criticism and it's not constructive. try some positivity in your life!

  9. Re:Not like the USA on Chinese Censors Accidentally Block Shanghai Index · · Score: 1

    thank you. you can't just go around trying to impose your own morals on every nation. at least with syria, the people of that country made the decision to oust their dictator. they were ready. it was the popular decision. when you try to force democracy on a nation, you risk the population not being ready to accept it. and without the support of the population, you end up in a protracted war with "insurgents". i'm pretty sure if someone decided canada was oppressing me and started dropping bombs to make my life better i'd probably try to kill the bastards too. is it better to let a dictator kill 1,000 of his own subjects a year or to start a war that kills 10,000 of those people a year? sounds like a tough decision; one that needs to be made by those people.

  10. Re:try another article for some perspective - haha on Artist's Catcopter Causes a Stir · · Score: 1

    cool story, bro. doesn't change that the article from the dailymail (which i read for free on their website, by the by) merely gives a nice little summary of how this all came about, whereas the article linked in the /. submission is nothing but an incoherent rant that starts from the premise that taxidermy should contain "a certain modicum of respect" and manages to somehow find, in the catcopter, a narrative on military UAV drones. then again, i probably only visit slashdot for the inflammatory summaries and their effect on the comments, so it's not like i actually expected any better. i'm also starting to think that i shouldn't bother replying to anons.

  11. Re:I can't decide... on Artist's Catcopter Causes a Stir · · Score: 1

    it was the artist's own pet, and it died after getting hit by a car. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2154283/Cats-away-Artist-turns-dead-pet-flying-helicopter-killed-car.html . why are you so mad? outside of the artistic value (which is subjective, so i'll leave that up to you to discover on your own) have you never seen someone have a beloved pet stuffed and posed before? maybe it makes him happy to still have his friend around. personally, i think it's tasteless to dig a ditch to dispose of a corpse like so many people do these days, and i'd much rather be turned into beautiful art a la the 'bodies' exhibit (again, subjectively speaking, i'd say it's far more artistic than educational). but hey, to each his own i guess.

  12. try another article for some perspective on Artist's Catcopter Causes a Stir · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2154283/Cats-away-Artist-turns-dead-pet-flying-helicopter-killed-car.html?ITO=1490

    this isn't some mad scientist-type murdering strays to build controversial art. this is an artist who taxidermied his pet after it was hit and killed by a car. the cat was already named 'orville' and the artist thought it befitting to send his pet to play with the birds it so loved in life. the article posted with the /. story tells none of the real info and offers only inflammatory and barely-relevant commentary.

  13. Re:clueless harried parents on Federal Court Allows Class-Action Suit Against Apple Over In-App Purchases · · Score: 1

    i like tv as an analogy here. even though most (all) modern televisions/cable boxes/game consoles come with "parental controls" type settings, these are not turned on by default. the reason is that these devices generally are built for adults, not children. the people who want to let their children use them need to take a look at the manual and change a few settings. those who can't be bothered really ought not complain that the device manufacturers should be held responsible - if you want child-safe devices there are many to be had, but don't except your fancy cellphone to be one of them.

  14. Re:I don't understand the case... on Federal Court Allows Class-Action Suit Against Apple Over In-App Purchases · · Score: 1

    mommy or daddy set this device up with a credit card and allowed their child to access it. commercials for cereal and toys that run during cartoons "induce" children to enter into financial transactions as well. apple merely provided the television set, it was still on the parents not to set their kid loose in the mall with the check book.

  15. Re:Wait didn't LCK on Paramount Claims Louis CK "Didn't Monetize" · · Score: 1

    without any sort of research what-so-ever, i will *guarantee* you that 22% of gross is better than any deal paramount or it's ilk would be willing to offer a creator/performer. good on LCK for capitalizing on this and earning all that goodwill and net-cred along the way. that five dollars bought me more entertainment than a fifteen dollar ticket to see hollywood's latest in a theatre, and it was enjoyed multiple times by myself and my friends. thank you LCK, and fuck you paramount.

  16. Re:Hopefully on Indian Man Charged With Blasphemy For Exposing "Miracle" · · Score: 1

    but the next step, to be so arrogant as to believe that you can see through the creator's deceptions...that's the one that gets me. i'm pretty sure that if "god" were real and genuinely wanted to trick you, you'd be well and thoroughly tricked.

  17. Re:It's a perfectly valid on CBS Uses Copyright To Scuttle Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II Episode · · Score: 4, Insightful

    the creator was on board and excited about the project. i understand that cbs "owns" the script, but do you really believe that the author originally sold his work because he wanted a corporation to bury it forever? i totally get that cbs has to defend their properties, but they could have resolved this in a manner other than taking their ball and going home. shit, i didn't even know that cbs owned the rights to star trek; "CBS greenlights fan-made Star Trek project" would be a way better headline for cbs, but i guess they just don't give a fuck about anything but today's dollar.

  18. Re:Oh boy... on Sony Taking Down PSP Titles In Response To Vita Hackers · · Score: 1

    well, this is slashdot so i guess it's gotta be car analogy time...

    you bought a brand new Chevrolet off the lot; sales guy says "just make your way out the lot and talk to Dave, he'll have your new car waiting for you". you go out to the lot to find Dave standing there without your new car. he says "oooh, sorry, there was just a recall on that model. we'll get it to you just as soon as we've fixed the problem". so you start asking things like "when will that be?", "can i just get another car instead?" and "can i have my money back since i'm not getting a new car now?" but Dave just ignores you, goes back inside, and locks the door behind him.

    and now in non-car-analogy terms, i guess i just think it's really really shitty that sony can take things away from people that those people have already paid for. their views on piracy would lead consumers to believe that sony just wants to be paid fairly for their product (seems reasonable), but now they don't even feel the need to provide anything for the money? they need to either provide the product that was paid for, or a refund. there is literally no other industry on this planet that can get away with the shit that media companies can, and they need to be reined in.

  19. tethering only gives you somewhere else to pipe the data that you're already paying for. it does not provide you with a wider pipe. and that's all cell data is; it's a pipe. he could just as easily be streaming movies all day long to the phone. or what if you had a usb projector connected to a phone? huge sd cards in a tablet? bittorrent client on an android device? why does it matter to the data provider if the data goes through my phone to another device? it's not like tethering uncorks some technical genie-bottle to open the data floodgates, i can still only use what i'm paying for.

  20. Re:So says the religious guy. on Santorum Calls Democrats 'Anti-Science' · · Score: 1

    with science, we can design experiments around theories to determine if we should continue to espouse those theories. for example, i can design an experiment to test if indeed gravity has an acceleration of 9.8m/s^2. designing experiments around theories to test them is one of the core ideas of science (as i understand it; i am certainly not a scientist). while it's not possible to "disprove" any supernatural entities, it's also not been observed by anyone that there is an experiment to enforce the theories of a "god'. the logical response then, is to consider it untrue. i'd love to see some experimental data that alludes to the existence of a higher power, but until i do i'll file it under "highly unlikely" with omniscient spaghetti-men and leprechauns.

  21. Re:Could use the real internet eh! on A Look At Microsoft's 'Mini Internet' For Testing IE · · Score: 1, Insightful

    they don't want all those fancy test clients to be picking up the latest in drive-by syphilis; even microsoft knows better than to go on the real internet with explorer.

  22. This is just sick on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    Children being dolled up all seductively for the viewing pleasure of adults has no place on the internet. Let's keep that where it belongs - on the The Learning Channel's "Toddlers and Tiaras" - Wednesdays at 10 (9 central).

  23. in the immortal words of darth vader... on Jedi Master's Hand-Made Lightsaber Stolen · · Score: 1

    "Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!"

    as a side note, apparently this comment violated the "postercomment" compression filter and i should try less whitespace and/or less repetition. knowledge is power!

  24. Re:Context is important on DHS Sends Tourists Home Over Twitter Jokes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    indeed. but this doesn't explain why, after detaining them for twelve hours, they were denied entry to the country. are we to believe that they were unable to convey that context successfully to their interrogators, or that those same interrogators couldn't get on some internets to investigate the whole "destroy" idiom? i can't help but think of the rob corddry character from the second 'harold and kumar' movie when i try to picture the clowns that thought these brits were an honest-to-god threat to america.

  25. Re:Good luck getting the protestors to support tha on Some Critics Suggest Apple Boycott Over Chinese Working Conditions · · Score: 1

    ok, so if foxconn wants more money for their employees they are free to renegotiate the contract, but apple can't just *decide* to pay somebody else's employees more. or did you think you could walk into walmart, buy one of their many chinese-made bathmats, hand the guy at the register an extra two bucks and tell him to be sure that it gets to the chinese slave labour that made it?