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  1. Re:You know who I feel sorry for? on North Pole Ice On Track To Melt By September? · · Score: 1

    The point is to kill the person BEFORE you put him in the freezer... Geezzz... amateurs!

  2. Re:A for effort? on Student Faces 38 Years In Prison For Hacking Grades · · Score: 1

    Insane, no matter how you add up.
    He would have been better off with first degree murder in my home country, he could receive 21 years at the most for it. 38 years is just so insane that if you don't understand that it is insane, you should see a shrink.

  3. Oh nooes... water.. on Japanese Company Says Laws of Physics Don't Apply — to Cars · · Score: 1

    Too much sake
    for designer Ohake
    on water we must go...

  4. Re:Clearly.. on Fermilab Calls For Code Crackers · · Score: 1

    I can tell you exactly what it is.
    The first section is written in morse, the second is the DVD key, the first or the third are source code to decrypt a DVD.

  5. Re:A simple suggestion on Keeping Customer From Accessing My Database? · · Score: 2, Informative

    See Oracle Database Security Guide, http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/network.102/b14266/toc.htm If you have MetaLink access, see:
    Note 67977.1 Oracle Fine Grained Access Control - Working Examples
    Note 99250.1 Understanding Fine-Grained Access Control
    if that does not help, open a service request and select "SECURITY" as component and get some assistance.

  6. Re:new meme on Air Force Aims for Control of 'Any and All' Computers · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Slip one on my PC and I'll sue them for half of their annual budget. If they touch my PC without a court order, they'll be neck deep in shit so fast they have no idea. And yes, I can afford the legal costs.

  7. Re:"Gag the Internet" on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    You have presented nothing but bullshit and fantasies. You are a huge moron, gods are only figments of your imagination and not real. You are an idiot.
    You can call me troll the day you can present evidence to support your fantasies, until that day, I call you mentally deranged.

  8. Re:Mormons Still Practice Plural Marriage on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As can be seen from above, there is no limit to the bullshit a human being is willing to accept. Amazing!

  9. Re:"Gag the Internet" on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: -1, Troll

    Golden plates.. magical glasses.. Your whole religion is a scam, it was created by a snake oil salesman, a criminal. It's batshit crazy!

  10. Re:"Gag the Internet" on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You don't think magical underwear is weired? You must be a mormon.. It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people are. Some piece of clothes all of a sudden have magic meaning. It's so absurd it's beyond comprehension. And no, I don;t care if you call yourself mormon or muslim or anything else. If you think religious clothing is a must, you have some serious mental issues.

  11. Re:When in Rome... on Google's Street View Meets Resistance In France · · Score: 1

    It should have said" The French need to change their attitude about photography and "privacy" in public places so US corporation can do what the fuck they want. As long as it is not anti-privacy like USA it is a problem for US corporations" Stupid Americans think they can do whatever they want all over the planet without regards to local laws. US arrogance at it's worst and the attitude is growing.

  12. Re:hysterical on Taser International Wins Lawsuit to Change Cause of Death · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You know, I like to watch the real police shows, like on Tru TV and you know, 90% of the taser use I see there is just uncalled for. But what can you expect when you give people a badge when in reality they could not hold a burger flipper job? The education of police officers here in the US is just ridiculous. Where I come from, it takes 3 years of education after equivalent to high school in order to become a police officer. In US I think it takes 10 weeks or so.

  13. Re:How many countries... on 2008 International Broadband Rankings · · Score: 1

    Most of the oil income has been funneled into a pension fund: The Government Pension Fund of Norway which is divided into a domestic and foreign part. Global is currently worth around $500 billion and with oil prices of over $100/barrel it will only increase even faster than earlier. Their investments are also controlled by an ethical board and is why they don't invest in crummy corporations like Walmart.

  14. Re:Flaw on Microsoft Helps Police Crack Your Computer · · Score: 1

    That is why truecrupt has TWO encrypted partitions. One you use for your daily work and which contains nothing out of the ordinary and a second that is hidden and which contains whatever you want to hide and with a different password.

  15. Re:Really? on Microsoft Helps Police Crack Your Computer · · Score: 1

    Who uses MS encryption software?
    That is like playing Russian roulette with a full magazine.

  16. Re:Really? on Microsoft Helps Police Crack Your Computer · · Score: 1

    Bypass full disk encryption?
    You have no clue! That USB stick would only show an encrypted disk as a collection of random data.

  17. Re:Flaw on Microsoft Helps Police Crack Your Computer · · Score: 1

    Not a flaw, it was designed that way, as is every other OS I can think of. Let me get physical access to your disks and I can extract anything I want, whether it's Windows, Linux or OSX or any other OS for that matter.

    I would never dream of running Windows on a system without full disk encryption. Truecrypt is your friend, they can plug in their USB sticks all they want on my systems, all they'll ever find is a bunch of seemingly random data.

  18. Re:It's the last mile which is holding it back on "Exaflood" Disaster Appears Unlikely · · Score: 1

    You sound like a good fundie, I was just surprised it was not religion but tech fundie.

    And here I am, watching news on my TV about a breakdown on the Blue line in Chicago and you are telling me to die while they are talking about injuries...

  19. Re:On the Pioneer anomaly on The Pioneer Anomaly & Other Breaking Physics News · · Score: 1

    Now, what of we have failed to notice that gravity comes in two forms too, the weak and the strong gravitational force?

    The strong gravitational force is what we see the effect of on a daily basis, the weak is so weak it only is seen on large scale structures and the effect of it on Pioneer is the combined weak gravitational field from the inner solar system bodies working on the probe?

  20. Re:AXP environment require an authorization key on Cisco Turns Routers Into Linux App Servers · · Score: 1

    Time until first 419-scam server is loaded after the first one is placed on the net: less than 42 seconds...

  21. Re:Nasa 'Launches' on NASA Launches New Science Website · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Too bad they decided to get the website designed by some 1337 14 year old who has no clue about usability and scalability. Worst website I have seen in a while, great job NASA on making a crappy page!

  22. Re:Why no stats on who fell for it? on US Army "Scams" Service Members to Test Their Spam Gullibility · · Score: 1

    I want it broken down on rank. Number for each rank including a per rank number showing how large a percentage of each rank fell for it.

  23. Re:wrong on Study Shows Males Commonly Mistake Sexual Intent · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The problem with the article was at the end of it. It stated something to the effect of "men can learn.." Ok, but what about women? Are men the only ones that needs to learn something here? Wouldn't it be better if both learned?

    And how do one find this out? Now, I've had my fair share of women and more than so over the years but hearing the results from the study lead me to think about how do people learn how to interpret the other sex intentions? The answer is: we don't! Why? Because anything that tastes or smells like it is sexually related, is absent from any form of education. Until we can talk about sexuality and attraction in a decent form in schools and in media and educate young people, this will continue to be a problem. Cue the religious nutcases who get their pants in a bunch just over the thought of sex and education.

  24. Re:Won't be the first time a religion did this. on Scientology's Credibility Questioned Over Video Channel · · Score: 1

    No, because reality is in disagreement with your religious book. No creation, no flood, no adam and eve, no eden, no moses and exodus, no jesus....

    If you think your book is confirmed by science, you better start producing supporting evidence. besides, since you and others, posits there is a god, the burden of proof is on you!

  25. Re:Well... on The Rush To Patent the Atomic Bomb · · Score: 1

    You don't need to know the contents of any of those patents to build a fission bomb, it's easy! I can tell you the details from the top of my head if you want me to. The problem is to get enough fission material and to be able to buy the equipment needed like milling machines, furnaces, explosives, detonators for explosives etc.

    The areas where you need to access these patents would be if you wanted to maximize the yield, to build multi stage thermonuclear devices etc. But for a small fission device, none of those are needed.