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  1. If anyone wants to have a television channel on Web of Trust Audio News Distribution · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Start an *internet* one.

    Simple: Use P2P and magnet links to distribute content. Have a bunch of online friends, say, 20, produce content. Then post a magnet link with the video. You can have weekly news, comments, animation, movies, whatever you want.

    It's possible, today, to start your own video distribution system. You can call it "video-blog" too, or "vilog".

  2. Re:In related news... on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    Adobe suing Apple?

    Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight....

    Like if a worm would kill its house.

  3. Re:Fine, run your open network... on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 1

    But did you know that when you open your network you can give access to terrorists?

    It seems to me that if you didn't make everything to stop terrorism, you are a Bad Thing(tm)

  4. Re:IN FAMILY GUY on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Jokes are meant to be offensive.

  5. Re:Insecure Networks? on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 2

    And your point is you think you are more successful.

  6. Re:Devil's advocate on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 1

    Where do you draw the line between generosity and irresponsibility?

    18 years.

  7. wait.. on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    There are laws that try to stop pirating?

  8. Re:Paranoia, The Destroyer on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 1

    Terrorists don't park. They want to go straight into the office.

    47th floor, please!

  9. Re:Let's get this straight on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    I guess

    If someone stoled your car and you still have it, IT IS NOT STEALING.

    Wake up!

  10. Re:RIAA on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    They have already did this. I don't remember the exactly news content, but it was something around the lines that Record companies hired a couple people to look for illegal copies of their music.

  11. Re:WTF? on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    Actually:

    You can buy a gun to protect yourself! Isn't law wonderful? God, I love politicians.

  12. Re:IN SOVIET RUSSIA on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 1

    You missed the Slashdot story, and its dupe.

  13. Re:Damnit, I've got some things to say... on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I guess Bush is too male for you, otherwise you would be fucking him?

  14. Re:Just goes to show... on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    Because simple doesn't mean it's illegal.

    Perhaps encryption is easy to you, but WINDOWS XP MAKES YOU SECURE.

    So, until people (judges) understand securing data, nothing is simple.

  15. Re:Other means? on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    Courage is this:

    Once Upon A Time Ciderela (tm) met the Seven Dwarfs (tm).

  16. Re:Where did the 100,000 figure come from? on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    I also didn't read the method used to obtain this "100,000".

    You didn't extended the Slashdot class.

  17. Re:a quandary on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    Search Gnutella for "pdf".

    9.5 in 10 results are copyrighted e-books. And most are about computers ;-)

  18. I understand... on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Slashdot is for geeks, but you forgot:

    Sex!

    Breed terrorist, breed!

  19. IN FAMILY GUY on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    THEY DON'T REPEAT JOKES!

  20. Re:Whatever on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 1

    they have to go on and make a statement that to any half-smart person

    And...

    It's bullshitting like that which undermines the trust of intelligent people into the administration.

    Like if Bush was full-smart.

  21. Way-high on Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11 · · Score: 1

    That would be Way High.

    Crackers.

  22. What? on IEEE Spectrum Surveys Current Games' AI Technology · · Score: 1

    A transport ship had sneaked past my naval blockade and was unloading a division of tanks onto the shore beside my own capital.

    If you left your resource center unprotected, you are dumb. No AI can fix this.

  23. So what? on Adobe Finds No Elcomsoft-Cracked E-Books · · Score: 1

    Even if they did find one, or two, or three. Thousand.

    That would mean that they way they choose protection to maintain their business model was wrong?

    No!

    Doesn't it mean nobody has been using the software to make illegal copies?

    No!

    So, what does this news means? Are we sure that we want to believe in a such black and white world?

    --
    Geeks Forever (2nd sig)

  24. Re:Let's define 'theory', shall we? on Is Global Warming Behind Earth's Gravity Shifting? · · Score: 1

    But it has never been proven that human activity of any form did cause, (or could stop) the climate change everyone seems so keen to label global warming.

    Earth is getting warmer, humans launch chemical that makes the the Earth warmer.

    So humans aren't even a tiny little bit responsible?

    You mean humans aren't responsible for Earth or we didn't:

    1) Cut any trees;
    2) Launched chemical at the atmosphere;

    Sure. Earth would be warming if we didn't existed.

    News Flash

    But We Do !!!

  25. Re:I will tell you... on Usability and Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    Yes, you are right, I didn't read it, I guess that's why they said:

    ---
    Conclusion ...the traditional open source community may comprise the wrong kind of eyeballs. However it may be that by encouraging greater involvement of usability experts and end users it is the case that: given enough user experience reports all usability issues are shallow...
    ---

    Er... nice.