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  1. Re:Btw... on EFF Case Against AT&T To Go Forward · · Score: 1

    From www.eff.org ... EFF is a nonprofit group of passionate people -- lawyers, technologists, volunteers, and visionaries -- working to protect your digital rights.

  2. Re:Cleanflix, not Walmart on Cutting out the Naughty Bits Ruled Illegal · · Score: 1

    I like this idea, but the people who want these sanitized movies probably wouldn't go for it. The temptation to play an unedited dvd with out downloading the "EDL" would be too great once they had the unedited DVD in the house. I don't think they trust themselves enough for this scheme to work. Personally though I think it would make a cool FOSS project.

  3. Already Illegal on WA Law Means Linking to Gambling Websites Illegal · · Score: 1

    Apparently online gambling has always been illegal in Washington State as well as the rest of the US. http://www.wsgc.wa.gov/faq/internet_gambling.pdf I am not a gambler online or otherwise, but I still think this is crap and motivated by tax revenues.

  4. A more in-depth article on Pentium Computers Vulnerable to Attack? · · Score: 1
  5. Re:DDDAAAAMMMNN on Space Shuttles Survive Hurricane Frances · · Score: 1

    Well for a government bulding it isn't so big. After all the Department of the Navy has a 7+ acre machine shop.

  6. Upskirt web browsing? on Websites Complaining About Screen-Scraping · · Score: 1

    Well in Seattle they have decided it is OK to photograph up a woman on the streets skirt. But I guess looking up a web site skirt is just too disguting and lecherous...

  7. Observations on WinInformant Says Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: 1

    Has any one else noticed that winformant.com is running Linux? Apparently they don't think it is all that unsecure. The site winformant.com is running Apache/1.3.3 Cobalt (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux) on Linux. I also like the notice on securityfocus.com in BOLD type. The numbers presented below should not be considered a metric by which an accurate comparison of the vulnerability of one operating system versus another can be made.