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  1. Re:A simple problem. on Wikileaks Targets the Local News Frontier · · Score: 1

    Right... because it's so easy now to trace back who's getting wet over wikileaks (pun intended). With enough resources and tinfoil pretty much anything is digitally possible, lets talk probable and palpable (maybe the pope, his alien brethren, or KIT from knight rider could handle it).

    What!? ... more then one ISP in NYC. More then one cellular provider (most places lets hope). More then one proxy service / tor node.................. etc.

    Conquer the digital divide before it conquers you.- Some awesome smart dude.

  2. Re:Better Reporting On The Way. on Wikileaks Targets the Local News Frontier · · Score: 1
    Wikileaksipedia.org* Woot! ...Without the cabal???

    Pfffft...I'll take it either way! What could possibly go wrong?

    Seriously though, this is a step in the right direction for journalism and hopefully they do find out the right metric of verification / validation that doesn't turn into the NationalEnquirerWet.org


    *no that doesn't exist... yes I thought about registering it >.'

  3. Re:I read this as on Angry AT&T Customers May Disrupt Service · · Score: 1
    The idea is to have many many people use their data plans at the same time... not to have them keep up the usage or do anything particularly wrong our out of line with the TOS. With a DDOS attack, the premise is to (pardon my old school reference) "ping -f"* a target, here the ATT Network, from many different unique sources. Wherein 1 person pinging the target is fine and falls under normal operations, 100,000 people pinging the same host at the same time... well not so good, despite the fact that each individual is doing nothing wrong, in unison and as a whole is when you have problems.

    *IRC Wars were fun and edjoomacational... and a ping -f back in the day from an OC3 could alone take out a users dial-up or cable connection causing an effective DOS, no need for these newfangled botted DDOS techniques that are out there today... but eh, get off my lawn!

  4. Re:HEY DOUCHE CMDRTACO -- atomsmasher IS NOT A WOR on LHC Knocked Out By Another Power Failure · · Score: 1

    I just made up Symbolagram earlier =)

  5. Symbolagram on The Voynich Manuscript May Have Been Decoded · · Score: 1
    Well.. perhaps not totally on topic with your post (which I see insight in), but since you are one of the few here with an open mind, I figured this is a descent place to add my thoughts. Without thorough investigation and analysis, I would not say she's totally right, but perhaps she is onto something.

    Everyone here assumes Da Vinci's love of anagrams ended at words... who is to say there are no symbolic anagrams... hieroglyphic anagrams or the like that wouldn't disrupt Zipf's Law as another poster mentioned("the frequency of any word is inversely proportional to its rank in a word frequency table"). I believe open minds lead to greatness, it is hard to argue Da Vinci's greatness nor your open mind. I salute you sir... and I coin a new term in the process!

    Symbolagram Coming Soon ;)

    Cheers

  6. Re:I hope it catches on on Apple's Mini DisplayPort Officially Adopted By VESA · · Score: 1
    Can you elaborate? I'll be getting a new work laptop soon as my old one's integrated NIC does not negotiate to Gig anymore for some reason. The new models they ordered do not have a serial port... I was asked if a usb-serial module would be adequate or if I would like a different model seeing how I use the serial port daily and it is vital to my job as a WAN Specialist for configuring equipment. What have you found painful? What model adapter have you used... do you think it is a shortcoming in the firmware or hardware... have you tried different usb adapters? I would think a usb-serial interface would be trivial to implement well... maybe it depends on the terminal / console software being used?

    Unfortunately the model without the serial port is a much beefier machine that I would prefer rather then the different one they would offer with the serial port =(

    Thanks for any input you can offer!

  7. Re:About time on Texas Teen Arrested Under New Online Harassment Law · · Score: 1
    I'm glad to hear that you have indeed made attempts to improve the situation at home that is the root cause. My heart truly does go out for the both of you. I am not abusive in the least and never have been. In fact, I've been there for and stuck up for more then my share of individuals and would do so for anyone I was in the position too. My assumption is that your energy and outrage is wrongly focused.

    You care greatly for your granddaughter, that is evident and want only the best for her. I shouldn't need to tell you it is a rough world out there, when you are young it seems even more so with natural attenuation to seek approval and acceptance from your peers. But as sad and hard as it sounds, that will not change and can only be described as human nature. Regardless of why and how, there are those who are abusive out there, there are those who project their own inadequacies and fears onto others - we can't change that. I wish we could, but all the laws in the world won't help. I believe the opinion, especially at such young ages, that "he's a meanie, throw him in jail" will only make matters worse. It is highly likely that those causing your granddaughter such distress are abused at home themselves. I admit, harassment laws are there for a reason, blanketing that reason towards nominal juvenile teasing and negative attention not only discounts those who undergo real harassment, but it sets a unhealthy litigious example. Not only is charging them felonies a horrid band-aide on the root cause, it doesn't even address or seek to give them the help / therapy and nurture they need to get past and see the error in their ways, or allow one to grow a thick-skin, that unfortunate as it is, is needed in this world.

    The only thing we have the power to change is ourselves and how that harassment affects us. As others in this thread have said, words only have the power you give them. While yes, because of her previous abuse from her own father no less might, she is more susceptible towards the childish behavior of other children . Why should children be punished for being children? They should learn in their own right that such treatment benefits no one, but the law is not the way to do it. If you have a bone disease that makes your bones very brittle, who's fault is it when the person shaking your hand crushes it? Damn... wheres BadAnalogyGuy when you need him. My point is, treat the problem, not its consequences.

    And you say you have tried. For that I do respect you, and wish you had succeeded further, but it seems you are mis-focusing your frustration at the bulwarks you've run into with the law. Fix the law that created the problem, don't create more laws to attempt to mitigate the consequences.

    I wish the best of luck to you.

  8. Re:About time on Texas Teen Arrested Under New Online Harassment Law · · Score: 1

    That this person caused major damage to granddaughter. Yes, she was vulnerable because of her father, but that doesn't make the damage done to her any less real. It makes it worse.

    From your own post, it appears the damage was already done by her father.

    "Why did one straw break the camels back? Here's the secret, the million other straws beneath it."

    -mos def.

    I'm truly sorry for her and I do wish her the best and hope she recovers and becomes a strong and kind person because of the torment she has seen... but to blame an emotional wreck on the negative attention of a peer is ignoring the underlying cause and setting her up for future failure.

    Anyway, I guess what you're saying is that if a kid is so stupid as to have chosen an abusive parent that they should be just left to suffer. The fact that they have been set up to be victim by their own parent lets all other assholes who abuse them off the hook.

    Actually, no. She is at no fault whatsoever, she is a minor. I'm saying that you are so stupid to know about and see an abusive adult, one abusive to your own granddaughter no less, and do nothing about it.

    Great logic. You're a real class act.

    Why thank you! I will be here all week...

  9. Re:About time on Texas Teen Arrested Under New Online Harassment Law · · Score: 1

    I'm just saying... the law is a many headed beast. I believe that everyone should be judged on their own merits and circumstances, not the resources they can muster or the loopholes they can exploit. 9 times out of 10, I'd take a roommate/co-worker/friend with a felony drug conviction over some asshat with a misdemeanor for beating his girlfriend.

    Obviously, YMMV

  10. Re:About time on Texas Teen Arrested Under New Online Harassment Law · · Score: 1

    She's a shy, mild-mannered, nice kid who doesn't go out of her way to harass others, or do other people harm. She also is not a very self confident person as her father is an abusive asshole. So, the vicious personal attacks that came her way really harmed her. Her entire personality changed for months. She didn't want to go to school. Her grades suffered badly. It's been more than a year now and she still isn't back to the person she was before all this started.

    ahhhh... I see the problem here.

    Now what is it you were saying about some little girl calling her names?

  11. Re:About time on Texas Teen Arrested Under New Online Harassment Law · · Score: 1

    First of all, if they committed a felony, then that speaks poorly of their character. Felonies are serious business, so just doing them for grins is something that they should carry for the rest of their lives. I know I wouldn't trust anyone with a felony conviction. Secondly, even if you argue that the particular misbehavior didn't deserve a felony conviction, then they were stupid for getting caught, so who would want stupid employees?

    Riiiight... but if they had the money to hire a descent lawyer and turn that felony charge into a misdemeanor plea... those people are perfectly fine to trust?

    Mistakes are mistakes, and everything is relative, except hopefully your significant other.

  12. Re:so? on 12M Digit Prime Number Sets Record, Nets $100,000 · · Score: 1

    duh... to win $100,000 of course!

  13. Re:Almost... on The LHC, the Higgs Boson, and Fate · · Score: 1
    uhhhhh... Oedipus complex?

    ...I kiiid I kiiid ;)

  14. Re:Censory redactionish! on Brian Eno Releases Second iPhone App · · Score: 1
    story was tagged: douchebagervisement for a bit this morning...

    maybe it was flushed?

  15. Censory redactionish! on Brian Eno Releases Second iPhone App · · Score: 1

    No more douchebagervisement tag?

  16. Re:Whole product... on Danish FreeBSD Dev. Sues Lenovo Over "Microsoft Tax" · · Score: 1

    You (conveniently?) left out part of the agreement: "By using the software, you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the software. Instead, contact the manufacturer or installer to determine their return policy for a refund or credit."

    I think you are conveniently leaving out a part of the agreement... as in you will get a refund or a credit depending on their return policy, not that they do not have a return policy because as the EULA states you must return the software if you do not agree to it.

  17. Re:Bell curve??? on California's Revised Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance Draws Continued Objections · · Score: 3, Funny

    Most accidents happen within, I think it was five or ten miles of a person's home.

    I hear this every so often... That's why I keep moving!

  18. Re:Upstate New York Isn't That Bad... on The Worst US Cities To Work In IT · · Score: 1

    Lol yeah... cold I can handle, it's the windchill that gets me! I'd take Palm Beach any day, though Albany isn't too bad... changing seasons and all.

  19. Re:Upstate New York Isn't That Bad... on The Worst US Cities To Work In IT · · Score: 1
    Indeed... check out Saratoga Springs and Lake George in the summer...both are absolutely beautiful. Great places to live, work, and or visit! Saratoga is closer to Albany, but Lake George is only about an hour north. There's actually a new Chip Fab campus coming to the area 23 miles north of Albany outside of Saratoga in Malta, NY. From the linked (quickest google result I found):

    The operation will mark a milestone in the development of U.S.- based wafer- fabrication operations. AMD's Malta facility will be the first chip fab built on a U.S. greenfield site in more than a decade. And it'll be one very big greenfield -- a 650-acre (260-hectare) site in the Luther Forest Technology Park. With a footprint spanning 1.2 million sq. ft. (111,480 sq. m.), AMD's facility will be one of the world's largest fabs. As reported in the November 2005 issue of Site Selection , the site was made more attractive by the purchase of 1,186 acres (480 hectares) adjacent to the central 164 acres (66 hectares) that the Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic Development Corp., a subsidiary of Saratoga Economic Development Corp., already owned. The purchase was helped by a recent $4.8- million state grant

  20. Re:Thought... on Anonymous Newspaper Commenters Subpoenaed In Tax Case · · Score: 1
    ...not just a couple of years ago, that is still common place some places now! When I was looking for an apartment last year, this landlord met my roommate and I at one of his "not quite finished yet" places he was renovating... while we were waiting for him we noticed a sign on the door:

    Dear Crackhead,

    There is no copper left here! Call me at 555-xxxx and I will give you five fucking dollars, stop breaking my door/locks!

    needless to say we didn't take that place.

  21. Re:GREAT! on .CA Registrar Trying To Preempt Conficker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The people who analyzed it know what algorithms lay dormant and could be changed with the flick of a bit.

    I know I shouldn't feed the trolls, but if these people who "analyzed" it only know what they've been able to observer or provoke it to do. I must have missed where they completely reverse engineered it and created a fix.

    They figured out 1 of a myriad of its activities and service mediums let alone been able to crack one of its control channels. I'm all for fighting the good fight, but saying we understand this or have analyzed it thoroughly is naive.

  22. Re:What's in a name? on .CA Registrar Trying To Preempt Conficker · · Score: 1, Funny

    Bad idea, the CLITORIS can not be found by man... certainly not a slashdotter.

  23. Re:GREAT! on .CA Registrar Trying To Preempt Conficker · · Score: 1
    Planning on post-moderm triage by blacking out the algorithm for it's DNS awareness channels is all good and dandy...and in all liklihood wouldn't affect normal business operations of DNS (unless someone had really bad taste in domain names)... but who knows what algorithms lay dormant that could be changed with the flick of a bit or hell, updated. What do you think these thugs change control and turnover is? Just saying disclosing certain aspects of how you are actually fighting it, and learning how to combat prevent and spread awareness for it aren't mutually exclusive but not necessarily the same thing.

    As far as who I am to comment on it, well... I'm someone who's commenting on it.

  24. Re:ugh on .CA Registrar Trying To Preempt Conficker · · Score: 2, Insightful
    lmao, you had me at:

    If you wanted the trolling to stop, let a troll per week post a front page story or something.

    now I'd subscribe again for that. It would have to be lottery style or something mad random... way too many trolls out there with too much time on their hands.

  25. Re:GREAT! on .CA Registrar Trying To Preempt Conficker · · Score: 1

    Except nobody is in the driver seat at the moment.

    Incorrect... someone is most certainly in the driver seat. Botnets aren't autonomous sytems that spawn out of control. They are replicated and controlled spawned instances, nodes or bots in a net mind you, doing whatever whomever is pulling the strings would like.