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  1. Oops on User Error Is the Primary Weak Point In Tor · · Score: 1

    this should have been the reply to the "What does that mean?" post below. By the way: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  2. Garbage in, garbage out on User Error Is the Primary Weak Point In Tor · · Score: 1

    Nothing to see here, move along. I had to put something here by demand of the CMS, sorry.

  3. It's not the government that pays, on What the Government Pays To Snoop On You · · Score: 1

    it is YOU, the tax payers. So, in effect, you are all paying for being surveyed. Yes, me, too.

    Why am i suddenly feeling all warm and cosy – not?

  4. Firefox infected with the Canonical Virus? on Firefox 23 Makes JavaScript Obligatory · · Score: 1

    Dumbing down software to "help" the unexperienced users is a good idea? Oh my god! Will they ever learn?

  5. Hey, you BC government guys, ... on Shooting Yourself In the Foot, 21st Century Style · · Score: 1

    why don't you try this again on Twitter.

    Go ahead, give us another laugh. Please?

  6. Re:Even Linus registered the Linux trademark long on Python Trademark At Risk In Europe · · Score: 1

    No, it is possible to register a trademark for the whole European Community. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Trade_Mark

  7. Re:Bad news for ya, kid on Ask Slashdot: Is the Bar Being Lowered At Universities? · · Score: 1

    (Yes, I realize I used the passive voice there, but English is the only language I know where language teachers frown on the passive voice.)

    This is probably because you don't know language teachers of other languages who frown on using passive voice in their respective languages. I, for one, know that teachers of the German language equally frown upon (excessive) use of passive voice.

  8. So, have you filed a bug report yet? on LibreOffice 4 Released · · Score: 1

    No? No further questions.

  9. Please mod parent up! :-) on Moving the Linux Kernel Console To User-Space · · Score: 0

    No mod points today

  10. Re:Natural gas on Fox News: US Solar Energy Investment Less Than Germany Because US Has Less Sun · · Score: 1

    We do produce more gas. But it's not the saussages, it's the sauerkraut!

  11. Vhat? I strongly reject ... on Fox News: US Solar Energy Investment Less Than Germany Because US Has Less Sun · · Score: 1

    the sugestion that ve in Germoney have more than one sun! Not true!

  12. Care to prove any of your allegations? on German City Says OpenOffice Shortcomings Are Forcing It Back To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    How about some of the bugs? Or are you posting as AC for a reason?

  13. This is not about software quality. on German City Says OpenOffice Shortcomings Are Forcing It Back To Microsoft · · Score: 5, Informative

    Other cities like Munich (LibreOffice) and Leipzig (OpenOffice) are doing just fine with the same family of office software. Without further information it is moot to guess if a) the Freiburg admins were not willing or capable of installing and configuring OpenOffice in a way that was satisfying to users or b) the users were unwilling to use the software (something different? something new? no way!) or c) some city managers decided to rather put some money in Microsoft's purse for any number of reasons (similar things happened to other public offices in Germany before).

  14. OpenOffice forecast, 42 style on Cloud Version of OpenOffice In the Works · · Score: 2

    Mostly cloudy.

    SCNR

  15. Re:Wake on LAN: Press any key to continue ... on Linux Foundation Offers Solution for UEFI Secure Boot · · Score: 2

    Considering how things usually go, this will only be an option for a limited time. And will not apply to ARM machines as for these MS requires UEFI to be obligatory.

  16. Wake on LAN: Press any key to continue ... on Linux Foundation Offers Solution for UEFI Secure Boot · · Score: 1

    Yeah, great. How are non-MS operating systems going to use this mechanism for remotely initiated booting, as in WOL? Does that mean non-MS shops will have night shift "specialists" on-site to press the Any Key whenever required?

    Seems to me that MS has finally given Linux the boot :-(

  17. Man, your sig is, well ... on Ask Slashdot: Transporting Computers By Cargo Ship? · · Score: 1

    holy shit!

    (for bypassers who don't know their bible by heart: Ezekiel 23:20 on the web http://bible.cc/ezekiel/23-20.htm )

  18. Wrong conclusion (after my opinion): on US House Science Committee Member: Evolution Is a Lie From Hell · · Score: 1

    > If humans are mostly water, and beer is mostly water, then humans must be mostly beer.

    Shouldn't that be:

    If humans are mostly water (70%), and beer is mostly water (95%), then beer consists of diluted humans, or does it? ;-)

  19. Why the hell ... on Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    would anyone want to jailbreak a paperweight?

  20. Your "Seppukuium" is the best suggestion yet! :-) on Japanese Scientists Produce Element 113 · · Score: 1

    [ X ] Seppukuium - yeah!

  21. Wait, until they can print out ... on A (Mostly) 3-D Printed Race Car Hits 140 Km/h · · Score: 1

    the driver as well. Which would basically mean they could print out a robot with a sufficiently strong computing unit inside. (Which would again mean I could print out my next laptop without UEFI built-in, yeah!).

  22. Just a lot of hot air? on Tata Intends To Sell Air-Powered Car In India · · Score: 1

    Let's wait and see.

  23. Coincidentially, XKCD has a good one on this topic on Inside the Business of Online Reviews For Hire · · Score: 1
  24. Book on topic The Computer User's Survival Guide on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Position To Work For Long Hours? · · Score: 1

    Joan Stigliani: The Computer User's Survival Guide: Staying Healthy in a High Tech World

    See it at the Female Warrior's Shop

    It is 10+ years old but when I read it I thought it was pretty good. If there are newer books that are recommendable I would be interested, too.

    Otherwise: keep moving. As others in this discussion have stated: we are not made to sit still for long periods (or stand still, come tho that). Just try to sit in a comfortable position for, let's say, 1 hour, without moving at all (breathing movements and heartbeat may be continued ;-)

  25. That should have been "rich" (n.t.) on Ask Slashdot: Simple Way To Backup 24TB of Data Onto USB HDDs ? · · Score: 1

    no text