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  1. Re:Non-issue? on New Nokia Smartphones Leak E-mail Passwords · · Score: 1

    Or Google. Or Microsoft. Or any other e-mail-service-provider.

    First thing I did on my phone, was install my own PIM- and communication suite. I would have loved to replace the OS, but this is still a bit of a rocky ride. Too rocky for a new phone with guarantee.

  2. Re:First Post! on Microsoft Family Safety Filter Blocks Google · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I did not read your comment. I randomly answer comments, agreeing or disagreeing, depending on the next bit in /dev/random.

  3. Re:Please leave us alone with Wikipedia... on Philosophies and Programming Languages · · Score: 1

    And another "-1, Disagree" trolling. What's going on. Have the moderators gotten overrun by 4chan retards, or what?

    If you disagree, say so in a comment. But I guess you can't disagree, because
    A1. you can't articulate yourself, and
    A2. I am right, and you know it.
    or
    B. You are already a Wikinazi.

  4. Re:A few details I forgot: on New Nokia Smartphones Leak E-mail Passwords · · Score: 1

    And don't tell me "because the're too stupid and it is too irrelevant". The same was true for HTTP URLs in the beginning of the WWW. People learned it anyway. If you can do math at school and drive a car, stop whining and learn how to enter a damn URL! ^^

  5. Re:A few details I forgot: on New Nokia Smartphones Leak E-mail Passwords · · Score: 1

    Hmm... how can it know the server name / port / etc, if I for example have
    some.person@secure-server.tld,
    and the server would be something like
    ssmtp://some.person:super-secret_password@mail.not-in-mx.secure-server.tld:39482?

    By the way: Why not just let users enter such an url?

  6. Re:First Post! on Microsoft Family Safety Filter Blocks Google · · Score: 2, Insightful

    False dichotomy. I vote for none of them. In fact I do not play the game of voting, set-up by you, at all.
    You do not *need* any search engine. You need food, water, shelter, other humans, and something fun to do. Everything else is optional and replaceable fluff.

  7. Please leave us alone with Wikipedia... on Philosophies and Programming Languages · · Score: -1, Troll

    ... that site has totally jumped the shark and proven to be an epic failure, at the very moment they had to create protected pages, to protect their precious own world view from the world views of others (additional to the spam), because they did not understand the basic law of relativity of everything.

  8. Re:In a word... on Obama Proposes High-Speed Rail System For the US · · Score: 1

    Yeah. I second that. It's the best of both. In Switzerland I once saw such a train.They even had special wagons for large busses.

  9. Re:In a word... on Obama Proposes High-Speed Rail System For the US · · Score: 1

    Does he happen to walk uphill both ways, and barefoot in the snow?

  10. Monorail cat approves... on Obama Proposes High-Speed Rail System For the US · · Score: 1
  11. Re:Let me be the first one to say it ... on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 1

    Wasn't it "... because the good is too dumb."?

  12. Re:Instant Karma... on Zombie Macs Launch DoS Attack · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey moderators: Get this: It would have been a flamebait, if it were an insult. But if it is true, it is not. If it is to true, how about stating that I was wrong, and why. Because then I would have the chance to analyze and possibly accept that, and change my mind.

    That way, you're just stupid as fuck yourselves. But somehow I should have expected that from my previous experience with /. moderators. (See my previous comments about idiotic moderaition.)

  13. Re:libraries are an ugly hack on Brendan Eich Explains ECMAScript 3.1 To Developers · · Score: 1

    As I noted in my other comment: You can code straight JavaScript in all browsers. Even eLinks and IE. If you modify the object prototypes appropriately.

  14. Re:Specification does not dictate implementation on Brendan Eich Explains ECMAScript 3.1 To Developers · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah right. It's just that I did exactly that from 2001-2006.
    You write some intermediate standard layer, and you're done with it.
    Maybe you just don't know how to abstract things away. ^^

    JavaScript is surprisingly powerful. And you can even fix the whole missing/buggy DOM functionality in IE, by adding functions to the prototypes of the DOM objects.
    For CSS fixes, there is even a library.

  15. Re:Judge Norström can suck my dick on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey. Let's flood the judge with links to google and other search engines, that link to torrents.
    And an occasional goatse / shitting dick-nipple / tubgirl / lemonparty / meatspin montage. ;)

  16. Re:The questions that come to mind on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 1

    Does not matter. The server gives it to us without any complaining. At that point, we have a license. Whatever is stated in the HTML (that you can only read after downloading it) at that point, is completely irrelevant.

    Of else, I could just print a text on my shirt, put a copyright / author's right note below it, and sue everyone who looks at me. ^^

  17. Re:The questions that come to mind on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 1

    What is this country? Maybe I can live on the border, and move over when I need it. Or build a house right on the border, with all my servers on your side. ^^

  18. Re:Let me be the first one to say it ... on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This has nothing to do with the state. States are irrelevant nowadays. It is for enforcing power to those who have and invest the most money in it. The problem is:
    - The good side acts too fair.
    - The bad side tries every trick in the book, every trick not in the book, every half-legal trick, every illegal trick, and then some.
    Of course the bad side is going to win. They just are more ballsy/gutsy. (Dunno the correct English word for "dreist" in German.)

  19. Re:Instant Karma... on Zombie Macs Launch DoS Attack · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Uuum... And how else are you going to get things like the newest software or games? Do you think I'm shitting money? I pay only for the things that really stand out and have a fair price. Adobe products and most games do not belong to that category.
    And I'd bet money, you're doing it too. Which makes you a hypocrite.

    Oh, and let me get this straight: Insulting other people still makes people assholes, right? So if I say you're an asshole, I'm not insulting you, but stating a fact. Is that correct? Because I think it is. ^^

    Protip: If you have trusted trackers and release groups releasing on those trackers (like H2O), there is no big danger in installing them. Beware that this has also be true for the cracks.

  20. Re:Thats it... on Bell Proposing Usage-Based Billing · · Score: 1

    And who cares? By the way: I like kinky porn anyway. And that kind of porn does well with pixellated genitals.

  21. Re:Thats it... on Bell Proposing Usage-Based Billing · · Score: 1

    You should have realized, that I like Japan, and thought you would get the humor. Obviously you did not. You suck. ^^

  22. Re:Thats it... on Bell Proposing Usage-Based Billing · · Score: 1

    Hey moderators. Replace your humor detector. It seems to be broken. ^^

  23. Re:The next service? "c.hr" on Academics To Predict Next Twitter and Its Pitfalls · · Score: 1

    f...

  24. Re:Perfect! on Unzipping Nanotubes Makes Superfast Electronics · · Score: 1

    Especially, because you could just wrap up a nice looking empty box with a picture/certificate on it.

    Love is blind, Mr. Saint-Exupéry.

  25. Re:A simpler answer on Unzipping Nanotubes Makes Superfast Electronics · · Score: 1

    A factory in some third world country, where workers make factories that produce third world countries, that contain workers that make factories for factories that produce workers that make scale models of factories.

    Or in Java:
    3rdWorldCountry.3rdWorldCountryFactoryWorkersFactory.Workers.FactoryScaleModelWorkerFactoryFactory my3WC3WCFWFWFSMWFF = 3rdWorldCountry.3rdWorldCountryFactoryWorkersFactory.Workers.FactoryScaleModelWorkerFactoryFactory.CreateInstance()