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  1. Re:I'm not sure on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    Well, I would have RTFA if it haddn't been slashdotted into oblivion at the time.

  2. Re:Big Nasty Guys With Guns on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    What would you suggest we frighten kids with if not prison rape?

    Scaring your kids is not my, or anyone elses responsibility.If you don't want them to grow up to be criminals, how about teaching them to respect others and to be moral, ethical, etc. That dosn't seem so hard.

    There's no "Scaring children" clause in the US constituion, but we do have an amendment banning "crule and unusual punishment." I think prison rape certanly qualifes.

  3. gmail uses SPF on Microsoft to Deploy SPF for Hotmail Users · · Score: 3, Informative
    for the record:
    C:\>nslookup
    Default Server: firewall.lab.cs.iastate.edu
    Address: 192.168.1.254

    > set type=txt
    > gmail.com
    Server: firewall.lab.cs.iastate.edu
    Address: 192.168.1.254

    Non-authoritative answer:
    gmail.com text =

    "v=spf1 a:mproxy.gmail.com a:rproxy.gmail.com -all"

    gmail.com nameserver = ns4.google.com
    gmail.com nameserver = ns1.google.com
    gmail.com nameserver = ns2.google.com
    gmail.com nameserver = ns3.google.com
  4. YES on Microsoft to Deploy SPF for Hotmail Users · · Score: 1

    You are correct. Although, you could add those other IPs if you wanted to, and send directly from those machines.

  5. Hosted DNS? on Microsoft to Deploy SPF for Hotmail Users · · Score: 1

    I have a couple domains that I host myself, but those don't even have MX records, and I never use them for email.

    On the other hand, the first domains I purchased were with register.com. As far as I can tell, there is no way to include SPF records using their web forms. In theory I could use my own DNS servers, but theirs are obviously more reliable :).

    In my view, for this to take off, hosted DNS providers really need to get behind it.

  6. Re:Confused... on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    Ebay fraud is especially tempting to thieves, since a lot of the information is in EBay's hands, and they only share with the police, and the criminal seldom need to deal with the victims face to face. This lessens the odds of a victim settling the score by with a savage beating.

    This isn't true. Ebay will send out any information to any PD that requests it: no warrant needed. How do they verify your policehood? Well, if you use police letterhead then you must be legit!

    Just pretend to be a cop and you can get any information you want.

  7. Hmm on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 0

    Did it ever occur to you that the guy might simply have lifted the dead guy's name or ebay account? If so, smooth move in harassing a grieving widow over some unverified (and currently inaccessible) website.

  8. Re:Big Nasty Guys With Guns on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    If necessary, the inspector can patiently explain how 5 years "quality time" with Bubba is a 5 FULL years: no time off for ANYTHING in the Federal pen.

    Jesus, what is it with you perverts and your prison anal rape fantasies? Okay, maybe I'm not the best person to be complaining about perversion here. But how can you be so blasé about using the threat of Gay ass rape to prevent crimes. It's disgusting, and Americans should look at it as a national shame rather then a joke. How would you like it if you got accused of something innocuous like tax fraud and having your asshole torn up by some huge cock and given AIDS? Do you think that would be funny?

  9. Re:Slashdotted to oblivion on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    Sal, meet Bubba. Bubba, meet thy Bitch.

    Yeah, because he totally deserves to be anal raped repeatedly for ripping someone off for a few k. Yup. It's especially hilarious when it happens to people put in jail by mistake, or just for a short amount of time for minor violations!

    ha ha Gay ass rape = TEH LOL!

  10. Re:Wow, proof positive he's the guy on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    I saw a case on CourtTv where someone's daughter allegedly committed suicide. The mother's proof was the note written in her daughter's hand. However, by analyzing the mother's writings, the forensic document examiner was able to tell that the mother wrote, and subsequently dictated the 'suicide' note to her daughter, and forced her to write it down. The mother then killed the daughter.

    Jesus. I mean, I guess you would somewhat trust your own mother Maybe she got the girl to write it in another way.

    But who would be so stupid as to let someone force you to write a suicide note? I mean, that's just insane. You think having a suicide not in your own hand makes you less likely to get shot?

  11. I'm not sure on eBay Scam Victim Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    He was saying he would shoot him if he came around, no diffrent then a sign that says "trespassers will be shot."

  12. Re:Do let's be consistent, shall we? on Dell CEO Tells All · · Score: 1

    Conversely, you cannot say "I want all of the tax breaks and government s ubsidies of a company that is giving Americans jobs" while at the same time cherry-picking your labor pool from the cheapest of third-world labor.

    If you want to be a "global company"? Fine. Then relinquish your cushy benefits you get for supporting American interests.


    Can you be more spesific. Or spesific at all?

  13. what the fuck are you talking about. on Language Tempest At Orkut · · Score: 1

    Are you illiterate? Read my post again. Pay close attention to the second paragraph.

  14. If you're worried about your karma on Malaysian Government Prefers Open Code · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You're probaby a pussy. Or at least a dirty neo-con.

  15. Wow!! on Malaysian Government Prefers Open Code · · Score: -1, Troll

    Color me 40% intrested!

  16. What the fuck? on Is A Catch-All Address Worth The Spam? · · Score: 1, Troll

    I just have to ask... why the hell did this get posted?

    Try it, and if you get too much spam, disable it. Jesus.

  17. Well on Language Tempest At Orkut · · Score: 4, Interesting

    With gmail, I think it was

    1) an attempt to prevent the service from growing to fast. Most websites grow slowly, and that can help them fix problems. But with Gmail, everyone was going to get an account as soon as possible. So the invite system helped them moderate growth. Somewhat.

    2) It made a gmail account something precious. And made people want it. It was good marketing.

    I actualy got invited to orkut (intrestingly by my autopr0n.com usernmae, rather then my real name). It was pretty annoying, and I gave up on it quickly.

  18. They havn't. on Language Tempest At Orkut · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As far as I know, wikipedia's articles are completly seperate for diffrent languages. Most sites are single-language only.

    But that could be a solution for Orkut. Just have users select a language when they sign in, and shield them from everything not in that language -- if they choose. They could also set things up so users can let the system know what languages they can speak, and if they would be interested in receiving machine translated communications.

  19. Not much of a problem on Is A Catch-All Address Worth The Spam? · · Score: 1

    It wasn't much of a problem for me, untill some spammer started faking address at my domain. Now I get tons of "message failed" emails. *sigh*.

    That said, having a catch all address is actualy a great way to prevent spam. Why? Because whenever you're required to enter an email address, you can just make one up on the spot. That way, you can get the corrispondance you need, and if you ever get spammed on the address, you'll know who sent it. And you'll never have to worry about getting your primary account spammed.

  20. Discusting yet true on Are Mac Users Smarter than PC Users? · · Score: 1

    I'm sure that BMW (The company Apple loves comparing itself to) drivers are much smarter then the average ford/GM driver. And I'm sure that someone who buys an expensive ass Apple off the apple store is smarter then the average Wal-Mart bargain PC user.

    Socioeconomic status has a huge correlation with Intelegence. Being smart can make you rich, and getting a good education (like going to public school in a rich town vs. a poor ghetto) has an enormous effect on overall adult Intelegence. I'd bet anything that Mac users are more likely to be white then PC users, but I doubt anyone would want to publish findings on that. (because of the socioeconomic status of various races in the US)

    In order for this study to have any validity, you'd need to make adjustments for obvious things like socioeconomic status, education, etc.

  21. Ummm on Searching for The New York Times · · Score: 1

    So the paperboy was getting an extra 60c to deliver the paper to your house. That bastard!

  22. Well on Red Hat Vs. The Lawyers · · Score: 1

    The fact that their sales are X doesn't mean that they'll ever get better. The company could continue to be mismanaged. In which case, investors are fucked. Look at apple before jobs. They were losing 800 million a quarter, with plenty of sales.

  23. Hey on Red Hat Vs. The Lawyers · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    bite me AC. If you don't like it, mod me down. That's what the system is for.

  24. Microsoft has a very high P/E on Red Hat Vs. The Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Microsoft actualy has a very high P/E, the industry average is 20.

  25. That's happened on Red Hat Vs. The Lawyers · · Score: 1

    After the whole Enron thing, a large company (I forgot who) restated their earnings, and actually multiplied their revenues by 3. What they had been doing was storing money off the books so that they could keep their numbers good even when things were bad.