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  1. Re:Why all the concern? on Surveillance Cameras in Britain Not Effective? · · Score: 1

    What about the day you need to fight goverment?

  2. Re:Will it? on Radar For Safer Driving · · Score: 1

    But how will it stop people from using the rear view mirror to put mascara on?

  3. Re:I don't care what they call it. on It's All About the Ununpentium · · Score: 1

    No that was back in 1999, nowdays we can make it here.

  4. I don't care what they call it. on It's All About the Ununpentium · · Score: 2, Funny

    I will always call element 115 Elerium.

  5. If you have the gall. on Unemployed? Why Not Start a Software Company? · · Score: 1

    Get your group together and finish the product while still collecting uneployment. Then start the company and have a product from day 1, with virtually zero developement cost.

    Beats losing your unemployment before making any money.

  6. Re:Labels Do Provide Important Services To Artists on Gabriel and Eno Start Digital Music Artist Union · · Score: 1

    Maby they do, but they simply charge too much.

  7. Re:Can't Wait on The Star Wars Car · · Score: 1

    He will probably sell the thing to affoard more hookers.

  8. Try this experiment on Sweet Dreams Are Made By This · · Score: 1

    Next time, read everything backwards.

  9. Who cares. on Saturn V Fallen on Hard Times · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Humanity is much better off without monumental history.

  10. Re:Bring on the TV shows. on RIAA Takes the Fight to the Streets · · Score: 1

    Whouldn't it be funny if the show busted itself for forgetting to pay for the theme music?

  11. Time? on Has The Poincare Conjecture Been Solved? · · Score: 1

    If you imagine traveling along a dimension, you see that the amount of total energy in each plane you pass though can change. But if you travel in time you can clearly see that the total amount of energy cannot do so.

    So we must conclude that time is different from our three dimensions, and hence is not.

  12. Re:Short answer: yes on Finding MD5 Collisions With Chinese Lottery · · Score: 1

    Well it was the compression function. The paper was written by Hans Dobbertin back in 96.

    I guess i just forgot some details since then.

  13. Re:I don't know if I would support public nudity.. on Woman Ticketed For Nude Pics On Internet · · Score: 1

    I wasn't saying that wearing clothes is unnatural, i was saying that the opinion that not wearing clothes is perverted, is unnatural an sick.

    See the difference?

  14. Re:I don't know if I would support public nudity.. on Woman Ticketed For Nude Pics On Internet · · Score: 1
    A lot (not all, but a good portion) of the people who'd be going around nude if it were legal are probably perverts.


    There is only one word for that kind of thinking: prejudice!


    Public nudity sounds cool until it's an overweight 60-year-old pedophile standing behind me in line somewhere, or sitting next to me in a restaurant.


    In your fantasy, what is this old fat pedo doing to you? Just sitting there? This thought just scares you because you are not used to nudity, you are used to living in a sick unnatural society where you are fed FUD.


    Freedom of speech has limits, just as public dress should. For the most part, you can say what you want, but if you're sexually harassing someone, threatening someone, etc., it's illegal, and just about everyone likes it that way. Similarly, you can pretty much dress as you like, but if you're completely nude in public, it's illegal, and most people like it that way. The will of the majority, IMHO, is more important than extreme right-wing interpretations of the constitution.


    It's funny how you allow speach until it becomes harrasment, but you don't give nudity the same benefit of the doubt, it's simply retarded hipocrisy.

  15. Short answer: yes on Finding MD5 Collisions With Chinese Lottery · · Score: 1

    I read a whitepaper about it a few years back. Some smart guys had constructed a class of messages where some bits where irrelevant.

  16. Re:I don't know if I would support public nudity.. on Woman Ticketed For Nude Pics On Internet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well i don't want to read your stupid posts, but is that a reason to ban freedom of speach?

  17. Where is Nebraska? on Woman Ticketed For Nude Pics On Internet · · Score: 4, Funny

    In Iran?

  18. Bah on Wind Turbines Kill a Few Birds · · Score: 1

    Just hire microsoft to make bird killing edges for the blades.

  19. Re:Actually... on Dumpster-Diving for Your Identity · · Score: 1

    So they can get your DNA and fingerprints too? No thanks :)

  20. Re:Woah... on Star Wreck Trailer · · Score: 1
    for the simple reason of there really being no black people in Finland


    So why was it being done in american movies?

  21. Re:I Stand Against Privacy on Phoenix School to Install Face Scanners · · Score: 1

    Whould'nt it be wonderfull if those with different opinions could be beaten up/killed by the masses right away?

  22. Re:yeah, but... on Give the Gift of Slashdot · · Score: 2, Informative

    Just spray the pile with deoderant every now and then.

  23. Re:use a salt on Javascrypt · · Score: 1
    You could also do hash(salt + hash(password)), that way you don't need to keep the password in the DB.


    Yes, but then the attacker too doesn't need password, only hash(password).

  24. Re:Could this type of language be used... on Whistle While You Work · · Score: 1

    Perhaps not screwdrivers, but the other two are(today). And it's human species, not race.

  25. Re:Could this type of language be used... on Whistle While You Work · · Score: 1
    Repeat after me. Computers are tools, they adapt to us, not us to them.


    So You don't know how to use a screwdriver, You never learned how to drive a car, and You deffinetely did not type that on a keyboard?