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  1. Re:VMs are cheap. Lawsuits are expensive on Web Hosts — One-Stop-Shops For Mass Hacking? · · Score: 1

    PCI rules applies to processors more than the seller, please think outside the box thats not how its done :p

  2. whats new? on Web Hosts — One-Stop-Shops For Mass Hacking? · · Score: 1

    are you guys lacking original material? did the script kiddies g.f gave the moderator a blowjob?

  3. Issue in the script on Stolen Laptop Calls In! - Will Police Act? · · Score: 1

    Lets assume the laptop got stolen and the os remained still there is a problem with the script, if the laptop is connected inside a private network (most of the time these days many house holds are in a nated environment.
    ipconfig will only give you the private IP information,
    you will need to modify the server side script to store SERVER['REMOTE_HOST'] to get the proper outside IP. and if thats the case why bother with all the form post and ip configs, just call a preconfigured url with just GET let the server track the REMOTE_HOST

  4. This is double taxation on FCC Approves New Internet Phone Taxes · · Score: 1

    If i am not mistaken Your cable or DSL bill already have a tax in it isnt it ? so trying to tax voip call which is carried through the already taxed connection is double taxation if you asked me.

  5. Re:EE-Times study shows 23% wage discrepency on Complaints Filed Over Firms Seeking H1-B Holders · · Score: 1

    Your right H1-B is a non-immigrant visa, but many H1-B are trying to pursue immigration through H1-B because thats is the only resonable way you can immigate to USA, unless you have $100,000 in a bank account and want to start a company here.

  6. You missed the whole point on Complaints Filed Over Firms Seeking H1-B Holders · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For me H1-B worker is same as your (Great x N) grand dad, (unless your a native american or non us-citizen, )

    They are also here to fulfil their american dream. Many of them are with Much talent but rather than talent they also have a good attitude towards their employees, unlike some us-citizen counterparts who always in demand of high salary.

    Working as a programmer is not just about salary you also need to have a passion for it, if your just being a programmer just for the money i would never want to hire you.

  7. Its made in china too on An IE-Based Tabbed Browser from China · · Score: 1

    Did anyone see that Maxthon is actually made in china
    9/F Flat D, Tower 1, Sky Tower,
    38 Song Wong Toi RD, Kowloon,
    Hongkong, China


    From --> http://www.maxthon.com/donate.htm

  8. Not /. Worthy on Real Life Spy Gadgets That Anyone Can Buy · · Score: 4, Informative

    But after little bit of googling i found a place where you can get some of these suckers.

    http://www.spytekmiami.com/index.php
    (enjoy)

  9. Re:If... on Policy Wonk Castigates Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Physical failure can occur in both voip and non-voip. i dont think just because its voip its going to fail, If you have a conventional T1 line and if you T1 card fails it as bad as a voip router failing.

    VOIP or non-voip the idea is to have redundant data paths to ensure maximum uptime.

  10. Re:not that shocking... on Flying Faster Without ID · · Score: 1

    Thank you :-)

  11. Re:not that shocking... on Flying Faster Without ID · · Score: 1

    I don't want to waste my time replying to an Anonymous Coward

  12. Re:not that shocking... on Flying Faster Without ID · · Score: 1
    but if you don't "look like a terrorist" (which usually means of middle eastern origin)
    If i am not mistaken That is called Racial Profiling. Also i am not from middle-east but my skin is brown i still get discreminated against in airports. I think the checks should be done randomly not based on what color your skin is.
  13. Maybe an alien ship on Planets Without Stars or Mini-Solar Systems? · · Score: 1
    Are we certain its a planet, what if its a alien spaceship?, it says
    " The objects are surrounded by disks of gas and dust"
  14. Re:$40 ( not money cost of living matters ) on Apple Pulls Out of India · · Score: 1

    Guys you can't talk about the $ values comparisons between countries, you need to talk about cost of living, i assume making about $800 per month in india is about making 3000-4000 in USA, because i am sure you rent for an apartment in india isnt $800 a month

  15. not going to solve anything on Canadian Domain Registry Pulls Plug on Free Speech · · Score: 1

    Looks like they registered a .com already ( registered today )

    Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
    Domain Name: YOUTHFORVOLPE.COM
    Created on: 02-Jun-06
    Expires on: 02-Jun-07
    Last Updated on: 02-Jun-06

    Administrative Contact:
    Private, Registration YOUTHFORVOLPE.COM@domainsbyproxy.com

  16. Its is on ISPs Offer Faster Speeds, Why Don't We Get Them? · · Score: 1

    the speed of your link doesn't have anything to do with an average through put you get.

    Speed tests are totally dependable on where your testing from, as a speakeasy 6MB/768KB customer i know that i get my best speed test against the seattle one because thats where i am located. But then again since speakeasy have awsome peering i can usuaully get a decent test to other parts of the united states. I usually get about 5.1 or 5.2 max on speed tests which for me is ok.

    DSL speeds totally depends on your loop length and the state of the physical copper, (noise etc), even though the loop length will gurantee a certain speed in theory its always good to have your line tested for noise.

    With cable its a differnt story since if your in a area where there is a larger cable subscriber population with alot of leechers your bound to get a hit on the speed. but with my previous experiences with comcast i have no run into such incident except once which occured because of bad physical medium,

    I Strongly recomed that you have a technician come to your grandma`s house and have the loop tested, bad cabeling can always be a culprint. Since most DSL and cable providers have enough bandwidth running in their backbone. If you don't agree with me tracerotue is your friend, do a simple traceroute to couple of differnt places. If your first 2-3 hops are not below 10MS you should consider switching ISPs

  17. Re:Major flaw on Extortion Virus Code Cracked · · Score: 1

    Thats what swiss accounts are for :-)

  18. What BS on Two-Tier Internet & The End of Freedom of Speech · · Score: 1

    This is just so lame, content providers already pay for bandwidth they use where they have their servers located, And us internet users already pay for the bandwidth we use. I hope all the major content providers will lobby together and bring up a case from their point of view. I don't see why the content providers has to be pay twice for their content.

  19. So easy to go around on EU Considers Taxing SMS Messages, Email · · Score: 1

    1. SMS, use a differnt message center number that is not monitored by EU (though putting an international message number might be costly, so email2sms might be a good choice) 2. EMAIL, how on earth are they going to tax this, people can setup their own smtp transport use a international smtp server, if they try to use the receipent records to tax the sender then it maybe an issue, that case people will start using more IM and skpye and then the EU will want to tax your IM :-)

  20. Re:From a DNS standpoint on .Mobi Could Spur Wireless Web · · Score: 1

    I am not an expert in the subject but IMHO, i belive the serial number is interpreted as an integer nothing else, we as humans use a date string with 2 extra digits to the right just to keep track of things,

  21. Re:I wonder what would happen if.. on .xxx registry sues US government · · Score: 1

    You cant do that without setting up the TLD in the root servers and root servers are under ICANN regulations. Unless you want all the DNS servers in the world to read from you, thats just not going to work, you better get an OC192 just to handle all the DNS traffic.

  22. Re:new versions on The CVS Cop-Out · · Score: 1

    nightly builds are not considered a public release though its the least end of the xx.y.zzz increment and they are usually avaibale not as stable releases even.

  23. Re:Inteligent Life on Three Neptune-sized Planets Found Nearby · · Score: 1

    Why do you think they will be hostile ?

  24. Re:Not quite... on Three Neptune-sized Planets Found Nearby · · Score: 1

    My bad on the idea where radio waves dont travel at the speed of light ( i think i was thinking about something else ) but case and point even so as you pointed out if we started in the last 30s with stronger transmiters only someone that is 76 light years away from could possibly hear us assuming that the signal did last that long.

  25. Inteligent Life on Three Neptune-sized Planets Found Nearby · · Score: 1
    "There could be sentient being living there. Odds are 50/50 they have more advanced technology than we do. If they can travel at near light speed, they could arrive here 82+ years after we started beaming massive amounts of radio and tv into space, which would be soon. Maybe we should prepare a "reception" for them or something."
    I totally agree here, it has not been maybe 100 years or so ( correct me if i am wrong ) that humans started using radio waves for communication, these radio waves do not travel at the speed of light, so if there are other inteligent life forms ( which i belive there is ) that probably havent picked up our signals yet since it probably havent reach them yet, So sooner or later one of these folks going to pick up American Idol on their receivers and come to check us out. I really hope it will happen soon or has it already ( http://www.ufoevidence.org/photographs/photohome.a sp )