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  1. Re:Seriously old news on YouTube Disables Comments and User Uploads For Korean Users · · Score: 2

    First line under the title: Apr 13, 2009 3:50 am

    For those with disabled javascript the date is hidden.

  2. Korea? Wich Korea? on YouTube Disables Comments and User Uploads For Korean Users · · Score: 5, Insightful

    North Korea of course. No democratic country would have such a law.

  3. Legitimate use for this hack on Integrating Wikipedia With a Local Intranet Wiki · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Am I the only one which cannot see any legitimate uses for this hack.

    Why lure your users into thinking the content is on wikipedia if it is on your network?
    Can't your users use wikipedia _and_ your wiki.

    Sincerely I think that the goal for this hack is luring users to think they're reading/editing wikipedia for someone's profit.

  4. Listen to music from your computer with a radio on Stealing Data Via Electrical Outlet · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A great deal of people here already know, but for the others:
    http://www.erikyyy.de/tempest/

    Software to generate images (noise) on your CRT screen so that the generated interference will translate as sound you can listen to on a radio receiver

    It works great to listen to music when you do not have a sound card!

  5. CFLAGS on The Laptop, Circa 1968 · · Score: 1

    Have anyone installed gentoo on it? I would like which CFLAGS to use whit it so to have lightning fast system.

    BTW Anyone had compiz running on it?

  6. Re:Not a partisan issue on Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs · · Score: 1

    Their platform basically represents everything that most Americans will claim to believe in

    What? Football? Creationism? Ninja Turtles?

  7. Re:Infinite storage on Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs · · Score: 1

    Better yet it's encrypted. So your privacy is safe. And if necessary NSA super computers can crack it in a pinch!

  8. Re:Uh.... on Major Cache of Fossils Unearthed In Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    Maybe I'm the only sixth grader in the room, but anyone else think they might want to rethink the lettering in that little sign in the picture?

    Come on the lettering is perfectly undertandable even for a sxth grader.

    As a side node That bone is really huge!

  9. Not true in some places on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    In some places, you are not allowed to dispose your home-produced trash anywhere else than in your house trash can. This is so to prevent you to pass trought the monthly trash producing limits imposed by cities that I now in Germany.

  10. Counterfeit? on Cryptography To Frustrate Printer-Ink Piracy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ok there's something I don't get. What is exactly a counterfeit cartridge. I'm in the business for ten years and I never heard of it. What I know is:

    New genuine printer manufacturer cartridge
    Refilled genuine printer manufacturer cartridge
    Other brands compatible cartridge (new or refilled)

    So I guess a counterfeit cartridge is a cartridge manufactured by some company which brand it with the name of another company for the purpose of ripping off the consumer.

    Well that's something I never saw in my career, and it is new for me, which is why from now on a will take a precautionary measure:
    Don't buy Genuine printer manufacturer cartridge as thos can be in fact counterfeit, buy instead alternative brands less likely to be counterfeit

  11. better safe than Sony on More Battery Problems for Sony · · Score: 5, Funny

    "All parties felt it was better to be safe than Sony," the Acer spokesman said

  12. Re:The Eye of Redmond is Upon You. on Microsoft Looking to Run Windows on OLPC · · Score: 1

    That's exacty what is happening with government subsidied low end PC's with linux pre-installed in Brazil. As soon as a family buy one of these low end PC they find the local pirate of the carribean to install Windows XP. Sufice to say that what was an acceptable machin turns into a Windows paper weight.

  13. And this crazy use? on Ten Best, Worst, and Craziest Uses of RFID · · Score: 1

    I think this rfid implant so customers can pay the disco in Barcelona is plain crazy stuff.
    That said one of the things I want to ask a plastic surgeon is to make some kind of kangaroo pouch with my belly skin so i can carry my car keys and wallet in nudist beachs.

  14. Easier ??? on Microsoft Makes Testing IE6 and 7 Easier · · Score: 1

    WOW !!! this is just... Easy is the term which come to my mind

  15. Re:Conditions for infection... on Linux Lupper.Worm In the WIld · · Score: 1

    Nyet, i tried but it segfaulted in my system... Do You now where to send bug reports?

  16. Re:Complete infection on Linux Lupper.Worm In the WIld · · Score: 1

    Come on, Do I really will have to look for my old 80 MB Hard drive buried 10 years ago to check if this vulnerability is still a menace?

  17. XXX Vendor and Device Lists on The End of the Free PCI Device List (Update) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Because of the three Letters he choose to replace PCI, I'm not able anymore to access the web page from my workstation.

    The proxy at my office have a rule to filter every page wich contains the XXX expression.

    I'm trying to guess if moderators will find this comment interesting or funny

  18. Re:A different theory on 5% of the Net is Unreachable · · Score: 1

    by your theory, if I shut down my router then my few servers become the Internet (100%), from my point of view the rest of the internet is not only unreachable but simply dont exist anymore...

    Admins! Phear!!! I am going to shut down the almost entire internet