"well what can russia manufacture these days anyway ?"
look it up first. since you dont have the source
"...but do they have the courage to buy "made in russia"?"
they do buy, but doe to US meddling back in the days there are protective measures against Russian exports. see Jackson-Venik.
writing stuff like this "Note : everything said here is based on facts, statistics and figures, not imagination, thus if you wish to see the sources, don't hesitate to ask." gets your thesis in the trash no matter what.
i'll start with few things that hit the nerve...finally.
"I remember reading that the Soviet Union would go the IP theft route...obtain a computer from another country and totally reverse-engineer it so they could use a similar design"
do you also remember USSR exporting back the REng equip back to USA? by the millions? what Russia did is reverse engineer, improve and build a few examples as back then only small quantities of hardware was produced due to fast paced improvements in tech.
"Go to war with China or cut off trade completely in some other fashion"
you cant. sorry too late. they own your girlfriends undies and even the VEnus she shaves with. ( as in they make ALL). i saw mushrooms (the shitty kind, i mean the ones that i saw growing on cow dung) in 99 cent store... made in china.... wtf? cant grow mushrooms now? same for dills, and prety much common stuff that got me thinking...
"Continue as-is"
even though i am not am american, you (if american) should act and BUY american. and tell ur congressman whether he wants to bend over and you ger few hundred...million chinese and let them FSCK him in the ass. and no lube (made in china also..sux for him). LOOK at the label. last time i was in russia ALL products next to price/store tag/display tag displayed Country of origin.. and i thought it was kinda stupid at first, but this gives you the right to vote not just with ur lovely keyboard but with your wallet (gas prices anyone)
i dealt with lots of chinese and this is few sound bytes that i got from them.
- "we [the chinese] copy to save money and time on research and this way no need for investment", so basically they just skim off someone elses lost health (programmers like umm.. us) and sleepless nights, so someone can sell me back MY OWN product 'somehow bypassing the customs' and leaving me without my royalties
- a few days ago i saw a chinese student (woman) blatantly copying stuff of the net for a programming class. so she called the professor to help her... prof notices the copying and the interesting thing is that he is telling her that shes about to flunk for cheating and she does not understand the concept... i.e. behaves as if it was the most natural thing. i would not be surprised if one day she turns in someone elses program with programmers name scratched with pencil mark or a new label over it:)
lots to think about. can ur mind handle it? whatcha gonna do bout it? havent done anyhting yet? well grap your anckles and enjoy.
P.s. so feds are more interested in the material that i jerk off to instead of dealing with outright injustice for local citizens? its your right to get a handmade ultimate deluxe gourmet vibrating DILDO made in USA instead of getting a cheap copy from China that will break if you put the wrong end in. !!!
how does the joke go?
oh "in so*** ** captcha reads you" right? still have the hardon for the joke?
let me update it for you.
Russian programmers that make bots that read captcha spam YOU.
1 in 5 sucess rate , nice. so how many per minute per host? how many hosts again?
p.s. so what that there is a virus named after me:)
whats to worry? Chinese will make millions of shuttles at $1000 a pop even you can get one! theyre getting pretty good at copying stuff...
but in general the chinese culture and upbringing educates all to do good for their country... China. NOT US. remember that little dynasty? yeah that one.
-Ling Tao?
-Me no Ling Tao, but for five dolla i'll make you holla !
"I don't doubt there are hitmen in St. Petersburg who could be hired to finish these folks off in a particularly gruesome way..."
you are misinformed, there have been a few spammers beaten to death and some shot. look it up some made the news because of the amounts of blood and guts that were left all over the place.
oh, welcome to Russia:)
yeah lets put an elefant in our place so there will be just enough room for us, this way noone else gets in. and he'll shit inside, eat our food and slow life down in general...
Symantec? why are they still in clogging up business? maybe because of pre-installation just like Msoft?
god did not hold the camera, not did he hire the narrator nor he spend time editing the video.
guess who created the hammer? MAN.. so he can hammer out these/god/ ideas out of the people that annoyed him in his thoughs.
i think you dont have all the information:)
ask yourself this - why was Finland (I Love Pia Kaamos) not occupied after WWII as were most of the baltic states and europe?
a rat is a rat anywhere in the world... and we all know what happens to rats.
america promotes the culture of 'telling on someone', ratting on your friends to save ur ass, or make money. please dont admire a rat.
Original author: Mathaba
Skype Problems: Coincidence or Result of Architecture Fix for the U.S. State?
Posted: 2007/08/17
From: Mathaba
Is it considerable coincidence, or a sign of modifications which would inevitably be difficult to execute without significant disruption?
Around 2 weeks ago the Bush administration pushed through Congress a law to bolster the government's ability to intercept electronic communications without a court order.
The so-called Protect America Act, which passed both the House and Senate by wide margins just before Congress went on its August recess, allows the government to intercept the phone calls and e-mails of people in the United States who communicate with people overseas, and for the first time, allows the government to intercept communications between foreigners which are merely routed through the United States, as well as conversations of Americans traveling abroad.
The new law expanding the government's spying powers gives the Bush Administration a six-month window to install possibly permanent back doors in the nation's communication networks.
Prior to the law's passage, the nation's spy agencies, such as the National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency, didn't need any court approval to spy on foreigners so long as the wiretaps were outside the United States.
Now, those agencies are free to order services like Skype, cell phone companies and arguably even search engines to comply with secret spy orders to create back doors in domestic communication networks for the nation's spooks. Other nations like Australia have similar legislation in place already or on the books.
Skype presents a challenge to spooks, not so much because of its alleged encryption which could possibly be broken by backdoor access or weaknesses in a system that has not received much independent review and is updated almost daily, but because of its essential peer-to-peer (P2P) nature which makes monitoring of communications more difficult.
To enable compliance with the new U.S. laws, which also include that the service providers such as Skype are not allowed to report these activities and are to be immune from prosecution claims for example for violation of the U.S. constitutional or legal rights to privacy, it would be necessary to ensure that the Skype super-nodes are upgraded with software modifications to ensure more centralised routing and easier access to monitoring.
The fact that Skype has not had a serious outage in many years of operation until just two weeks after the passage of this new law could be mere coincidence, but otherwise could point to just such upgrades and modifications having been performed, and gone wrong. Messing with the Skype super nodes is no light matter, and the Skype P2P technology developed in Estonia was a closely guarded secret. U.S. company eBay, which owns also PayPal, faces allegations of compromise on security and privacy issues. It purchased Skype for some 5 billion dollars last year.
Most of the original Skype programmers have since left the company and changing the P2P algorithms to allow compromise could be a tricky and risky business whilst around 8 million users are online, and may have simply gone wrong. The choice of words by Skype in revealing its problems - software and "algorithms" - also lends credence to this theory: algorithms are typically used in automated encryption systems.
The original Skype protocol which had received an independent review and generally received the thumbs up for security implementation has long since been modified hundreds of times with automatic updates to most clients now being in force, thus there would be nothing to guarantee that those systems had not since been hopelessly compromised.
Skype's C.E.O. had promised an interview with Kurt Sauer for Mathaba News last year, but the interview never materialised. Several attempts were made to establish communication, but were ignored. When it was brought to his direct attention that a company with significant Israeli involvement was compromising the security of
so wtf ja know? those are NOT russian computers
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ISS Computer Failure
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the computers in question were made 4 years ago by a german company Daimler-Benz, problems with them were because of noise in electrical system lines of the ISS, this problem is being troubleshooted right now, so its probably a wire somewhere thats generating this noise.
the fire alarms are also caused by these computer reboots.
... before you go off ur crazy ideas at least look up the equipments thats actually on board, if you know nothing about the subject just sit back in the corner and blow spit bubbles.
well maybe too late since wiki comments were hiddden... but ...by the Transitivity of implication you are....trigger happy.
Holding the finger out in front of MY face.... still no light....
"well what can russia manufacture these days anyway ?"
look it up first. since you dont have the source
"...but do they have the courage to buy "made in russia"?"
they do buy, but doe to US meddling back in the days there are protective measures against Russian exports. see Jackson-Venik.
writing stuff like this "Note : everything said here is based on facts, statistics and figures, not imagination, thus if you wish to see the sources, don't hesitate to ask." gets your thesis in the trash no matter what.
i'll start with few things that hit the nerve...finally. "I remember reading that the Soviet Union would go the IP theft route...obtain a computer from another country and totally reverse-engineer it so they could use a similar design"
:)
do you also remember USSR exporting back the REng equip back to USA? by the millions? what Russia did is reverse engineer, improve and build a few examples as back then only small quantities of hardware was produced due to fast paced improvements in tech.
"Go to war with China or cut off trade completely in some other fashion"
you cant. sorry too late. they own your girlfriends undies and even the VEnus she shaves with. ( as in they make ALL). i saw mushrooms (the shitty kind, i mean the ones that i saw growing on cow dung) in 99 cent store... made in china.... wtf? cant grow mushrooms now? same for dills, and prety much common stuff that got me thinking...
"Continue as-is" even though i am not am american, you (if american) should act and BUY american. and tell ur congressman whether he wants to bend over and you ger few hundred...million chinese and let them FSCK him in the ass. and no lube (made in china also..sux for him). LOOK at the label. last time i was in russia ALL products next to price/store tag/display tag displayed Country of origin.. and i thought it was kinda stupid at first, but this gives you the right to vote not just with ur lovely keyboard but with your wallet (gas prices anyone)
i dealt with lots of chinese and this is few sound bytes that i got from them.
- "we [the chinese] copy to save money and time on research and this way no need for investment", so basically they just skim off someone elses lost health (programmers like umm.. us) and sleepless nights, so someone can sell me back MY OWN product 'somehow bypassing the customs' and leaving me without my royalties
- a few days ago i saw a chinese student (woman) blatantly copying stuff of the net for a programming class. so she called the professor to help her... prof notices the copying and the interesting thing is that he is telling her that shes about to flunk for cheating and she does not understand the concept... i.e. behaves as if it was the most natural thing. i would not be surprised if one day she turns in someone elses program with programmers name scratched with pencil mark or a new label over it
lots to think about. can ur mind handle it? whatcha gonna do bout it? havent done anyhting yet? well grap your anckles and enjoy.
P.s. so feds are more interested in the material that i jerk off to instead of dealing with outright injustice for local citizens? its your right to get a handmade ultimate deluxe gourmet vibrating DILDO made in USA instead of getting a cheap copy from China that will break if you put the wrong end in. !!!
how does the joke go? oh "in so*** ** captcha reads you" right? still have the hardon for the joke? let me update it for you. Russian programmers that make bots that read captcha spam YOU. 1 in 5 sucess rate , nice. so how many per minute per host? how many hosts again? p.s. so what that there is a virus named after me :)
afer how many "hallo, my coffee cup holder on the computer is broken" are you gonna drop some nades (take a dump)
whats to worry? Chinese will make millions of shuttles at $1000 a pop even you can get one! theyre getting pretty good at copying stuff... but in general the chinese culture and upbringing educates all to do good for their country... China. NOT US. remember that little dynasty? yeah that one. -Ling Tao? -Me no Ling Tao, but for five dolla i'll make you holla !
do you live in the city where the events have occurred? or even been to Russia?
"I don't doubt there are hitmen in St. Petersburg who could be hired to finish these folks off in a particularly gruesome way..." you are misinformed, there have been a few spammers beaten to death and some shot. look it up some made the news because of the amounts of blood and guts that were left all over the place. oh, welcome to Russia :)
yeah lets put an elefant in our place so there will be just enough room for us, this way noone else gets in. and he'll shit inside, eat our food and slow life down in general... Symantec? why are they still in clogging up business? maybe because of pre-installation just like Msoft?
next thing you know there is Money missing and your Daughter is knocked up.
if half a Billion people have 1(one) dog, how much do these dogs eat?
do you store the logs on CF? can you describe your setup a little better
you want that in Black, Cyan or Magenta?
:) i thought those dont exist.
how does it go? oh yeah... in Russia We own LiveJournal :)
whats next on the shopping spree list before dollar is on a paper roll :)
god did not hold the camera, not did he hire the narrator nor he spend time editing the video. guess who created the hammer? MAN .. so he can hammer out these /god/ ideas out of the people that annoyed him in his thoughs.
i hope this list you made expands to thousands of pages in near futire...
or less than a year if all of you smarten up
i think you dont have all the information :)
ask yourself this - why was Finland (I Love Pia Kaamos) not occupied after WWII as were most of the baltic states and europe?
a rat is a rat anywhere in the world... and we all know what happens to rats. america promotes the culture of 'telling on someone', ratting on your friends to save ur ass, or make money. please dont admire a rat.
you can figure it out or one of those that gotta look up 'money laundering' in the dictionary :)
hmm officespace.
Hang yourself with the phone wire while tying off with the serial cable. no DSL??? is there a reason to exist??
look it up TOS-1 has been used widely in afghan.
Original author: Mathaba Skype Problems: Coincidence or Result of Architecture Fix for the U.S. State? Posted: 2007/08/17 From: Mathaba Is it considerable coincidence, or a sign of modifications which would inevitably be difficult to execute without significant disruption? Around 2 weeks ago the Bush administration pushed through Congress a law to bolster the government's ability to intercept electronic communications without a court order. The so-called Protect America Act, which passed both the House and Senate by wide margins just before Congress went on its August recess, allows the government to intercept the phone calls and e-mails of people in the United States who communicate with people overseas, and for the first time, allows the government to intercept communications between foreigners which are merely routed through the United States, as well as conversations of Americans traveling abroad. The new law expanding the government's spying powers gives the Bush Administration a six-month window to install possibly permanent back doors in the nation's communication networks. Prior to the law's passage, the nation's spy agencies, such as the National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency, didn't need any court approval to spy on foreigners so long as the wiretaps were outside the United States. Now, those agencies are free to order services like Skype, cell phone companies and arguably even search engines to comply with secret spy orders to create back doors in domestic communication networks for the nation's spooks. Other nations like Australia have similar legislation in place already or on the books. Skype presents a challenge to spooks, not so much because of its alleged encryption which could possibly be broken by backdoor access or weaknesses in a system that has not received much independent review and is updated almost daily, but because of its essential peer-to-peer (P2P) nature which makes monitoring of communications more difficult. To enable compliance with the new U.S. laws, which also include that the service providers such as Skype are not allowed to report these activities and are to be immune from prosecution claims for example for violation of the U.S. constitutional or legal rights to privacy, it would be necessary to ensure that the Skype super-nodes are upgraded with software modifications to ensure more centralised routing and easier access to monitoring. The fact that Skype has not had a serious outage in many years of operation until just two weeks after the passage of this new law could be mere coincidence, but otherwise could point to just such upgrades and modifications having been performed, and gone wrong. Messing with the Skype super nodes is no light matter, and the Skype P2P technology developed in Estonia was a closely guarded secret. U.S. company eBay, which owns also PayPal, faces allegations of compromise on security and privacy issues. It purchased Skype for some 5 billion dollars last year. Most of the original Skype programmers have since left the company and changing the P2P algorithms to allow compromise could be a tricky and risky business whilst around 8 million users are online, and may have simply gone wrong. The choice of words by Skype in revealing its problems - software and "algorithms" - also lends credence to this theory: algorithms are typically used in automated encryption systems. The original Skype protocol which had received an independent review and generally received the thumbs up for security implementation has long since been modified hundreds of times with automatic updates to most clients now being in force, thus there would be nothing to guarantee that those systems had not since been hopelessly compromised. Skype's C.E.O. had promised an interview with Kurt Sauer for Mathaba News last year, but the interview never materialised. Several attempts were made to establish communication, but were ignored. When it was brought to his direct attention that a company with significant Israeli involvement was compromising the security of
the computers in question were made 4 years ago by a german company Daimler-Benz, problems with them were because of noise in electrical system lines of the ISS, this problem is being troubleshooted right now, so its probably a wire somewhere thats generating this noise.
... before you go off ur crazy ideas at least look up the equipments thats actually on board, if you know nothing about the subject just sit back in the corner and blow spit bubbles.
the fire alarms are also caused by these computer reboots.