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  1. SCADA vulnerability scanner on Evaluating Or Testing Utility SCADA Security? · · Score: 1

    http://www.bcit.ca/appliedresearch/gait/projects/scada.shtml

    give these guys a phone call, if their tool sucks for you, I'm sure they can give you some pointers

    enjoy

  2. Re:$30,000,000 is a lot on Google's $30,000,000 Lunar X PRIZE · · Score: 1

    no

  3. Re:No on Does 802.11n Spell the 'End of Ethernet'? · · Score: 1

    One word: WEP!

    Do your homework. I am an expert technician and have years in training.

  4. meh on Smarter Teens Have Less Sex · · Score: 1

    ppl like to talk to ppl they can relate to

    avg ppl ... due to being avg have the most ppl around them in the curve... so they have more ppl to relate to therefore more likely to build up a longer relationship and therefore more likely to .. HAHA YOU KNOW

    so anyone deviant from the norm would be less likely to have ... HAHA YOU KNOW

  5. bzzz on A Majority of Businesses Will Not Move To Vista · · Score: 1

    bzz wrong next question!

    of course they will don't pretend // history
    for (;;){everything();}

  6. Pay the man! on Apple Sued Over iPhone Non-Replaceable Batteries · · Score: 1

    .. by the man I mean apple.

    If you're buying their expensive IPhone... then don't stop there... keep paying!

    Who cares about $30 replacement phone when you dished out a fortune in the first place.. insanity!

    If you want to save money--use a carrier pigeon for your wireless needs. In the meantime pay the guys advancing tech and get a job.

  7. Yes--resounding! on Is Parallel Programming Just Too Hard? · · Score: 1

    You're right, and have convinced me: parallel programming is too hard. I'm going to disable my 2nd core, delete all my threaded applications and libraries in anticipation of the new age.

    Finally things make sense again!

  8. Re:Keeping WIN98SE going, and going, and... on Is Windows Vista in Trouble? · · Score: 1

    Using win98? Why not linux? I mean... really any linux distro can do pretty much whatever 98 can... if you're not staying current in the MS path, using them really loses it's value since Windows only has appeal in the cutting edge world / gaming. If you're using win98 and some browsers... why not switch to linux? I guess this sounds flamebaitish but still--why win98?

  9. Re:won't work on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Released · · Score: 1

    I have the opposite on 2 of my systems.

    XP SP2 doesn't boot past the blue install loader...

    yet any linux distro I throw at it works fine...

    but that's OK I only wanted windows on there for a lan party so no big loss

  10. pulse on Record High Frequency Achieved · · Score: 1

    *buys a lot of red tape*

    it keeps them out you know

  11. youtube + doubleclick on MS Urges Antitrust Scuttling of DoubleClick Deal · · Score: 1

    1) buy youtube video distribution
    2) buy doubleclick advertising distribution
    3) ???
    4) combine the two
    5) ???
    6) profit!

  12. Re:On linux... on How Long Does it Take You to Tweak a New Box? · · Score: 1

    You're WAY off with linux!

    I like the default wallpaper just fine.

  13. Re:Early Adoptor == Burned on Survey Finds Few Intend to Upgrade to Vista · · Score: 0, Troll

    Ever heard of linux?

  14. quantum on Debugging the FreeBSD Kernel Transparently · · Score: 1

    maybe the mere act of viewing the event will change it... is debugging ultimately futile?

  15. I had the opposite experience on Raymond Knocks Fedora, Switches to Ubuntu · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Fedora just worked on mystem.

    Ubuntu did all sort of weird things here and there.

    Also I prefer KDE and Kubuntu sounds very low priority for the ubuntu community.

    Fedora is the only distrobution I've tried (out of ubuntu 6.10, suse 10.1, opensuse, and of course fedora) that I didn't have to touch my /etc/xorg.conf file manually even once.

    My native resolution of 2560x1600 actually worked out on initial boot and during the installer for that matter.

    My drivers were easy to install via the add/remove gui so I got beryl working with a check box. No series of steps, a total of 2 checkboxes to get it to work.

    so in my humble opinion to rate ease of use and overall experience I would rate:

    beryl > osx > vista > compiz
    kde/vista/osx > gnome/xfce/enlight/etc
    msoffice > openoffice
    kopete > gaim
    vlc > all the other video players in linux

    I know some of these are off topic, but in the end fedora has been my best linux experience to date for whatever reason.

  16. Re:Summary incorrect. on Microsoft Slugs Mac Users With Vista Tax · · Score: 1

    The innernet is not a big truck..ok?

    it's a series of tubes

  17. Re:Only 11 on Review of 12 Vulnerability Scanners · · Score: 1

    I guess the poster codes in C and saw the last entry as 11

  18. Re:This article needs to be changed. on Microsoft Laptop Recipient Auctioning Laptop · · Score: 1

    did i mention that we're better than them?

    cuz we are.

    better than them.

  19. Users should be glad... on Trojan Installs Anti-Virus, Removes Other Malware · · Score: 1

    so in the end Windows users are left with 1 virus on their comp? So they're better off in the end?

  20. Re:Unions on The Making of a Motherboard at ECS · · Score: 1

    >Also most of the workers are women

    where do I apply!??

  21. car accident trigger on Do You Have a PC Posture? · · Score: 1

    I was in a major car accident receiving some pretty bad whiplash..

    the physio said something about bad posture making the effects of the crash worse... and my sitting at a comp all day has messed up my healing time im pretty sure.

  22. Re:Main problem with yum - slowness on Sun Puts its Weight Behind Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 1

    Run a local DNS.

    I found when running a local DNS yum becomes blazing fast... not sure why :|

  23. privacy on In-Flight VOIP Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    this is definitly one context where you can really assume there is zero privacy considerations.

    because remember, virtues like respect for privacy are only for when they're convenient.

  24. wiki on New Google Services Announced · · Score: 1

    this sounds very similar to wiki... too bad they didn't integrate with them instead.

  25. Re:It's a little sad on Sims the New Dolls? · · Score: 1

    It's a little sad that kids would have to learn something like that from a game, rather than having parents that think enough of their children to explain stuff like that to them. Better yet, they should lead by example.

    it's a little sad that young adults have to learn something from a university with expesive tuition, rather than having parents that think enough of their children...

    it's all relative.

    teaching tools are about efficiency and concentration tolerance...