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  1. I remember the last time someone made a deal... on Northern Light Technology Makes Deal WIth C.I.A. · · Score: 1

    with the CIA.

    I think his name was Fidel..

    haha..

    gallix

  2. Phillips comes to the rescue on Philips Says Compact Discs Can't be Copyprotected · · Score: 1

    Did anyone ever wonder if Phillips liked the idea of copy right protection? After all I believe they invented the redbook standard all those years ago..

    I think they just got mad of people messing up their standard. DVD Is on the rampage, they need to keep the CD standard afloat. I wonder if the whole cd protection thing was to make DVD look more tantilizing?

    :)

    gallix
    -conspiracy? what! where?

  3. Conceptual Virii on First (proof-of-concept) .NET virus · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Haha, good to know Microsoft has it's fans.

    Just like Dodge has their Concept Car (GT2 anyone) the virii folks have their concept virii, Microsoft will never catch a break.

    But I'm kind of scared about Linux virii, it's dangerous because it doesn't seem to be as much of a "problem" but it could be one day. And with most servers being run on apache, alot of those processes are started on linux boxes. Now imagine a virus that would span across all *nix enviroments, yikes!

    or *bsd yikkkes!

    Gallix

  4. Re:When has anyone ever cared? on Driver's Licenses to Become National ID Cards · · Score: 1

    The USA has never cared about its citizens. Since the time Pearl Harbour was attacked, it seems like the USA has been continually become more and more corrupt every year. They have a naval base in Cuba, why? If it's such a free country, why are there all those classified documents about you and almost everyone alive in the FBI and NSAs files? Why don't you get to read your own file? (Actually I believe you can talk to the FBI about reading parts of your file) The USA has been known to be harvesting opium and protecting heroin manufacturing plants in Western Afghanistan since the early 80s. The CIA wasn't just supplying the small Rebel faction with Stingers, they were supplying them with the ideas that would topple the USAs best defence (which was "unusually late") by hitting the Pentagon. A feat not even Russia could do, was done by people in a third world country that fought against one of the cold war powers for over 10 years. The people of Afghanistan, they didn't ask for the opium fields, nor did they start building manufacturing plants for heroin, but they are now fighting back and they're "terrorists". Let me tell you something else, once Columbia gets sick of the coca leaves and cocaine manufactuing don't be surprised if they are also "terrorists". The USA is run on drug money, you don't think they could stop the war on drugs? But they are putting out national ids, searching every person on every airplane flight, but they cant put some dogs on some boats? Or have them have beacons put on them so they can be tracked? They do it with planes, they do it with trains, they probably will eventually do it with automobiles. (Subtle movie name) But seriously, the war isn't on drugs, it's on citizens. Ask anyone suffering in the ghetto (government housing projects) why the crack always comes through their neighbourhoods first? Cause thats where the largest density of poor people are and thats how the government can control society. Feed them shit they don't need and don't offer them anything better. Perfect peasant class of workers to pump your gas and make your burgers. Some get out, but overall its a scheme to entrap the common individual. We'll all be living in ghettos one day. Fighting our 'Terrorists'. Gallix