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  1. What a pity... on Army Sent to Fight Millions of Invading Toxic Toads · · Score: 1

    that everytime man plays God and fiddles with nature, nature strikes back and yet man never learns.

  2. Re:Web Based Application on ThinkFree Online Review · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Such an application may actually be relevant to organizations if they could buy the server software and host it for their employees on the network. It helps backup of important data, and the documents are always in the control of the organization. The organisation never loses the data. Thinkfree may be thinking on such lines for all you know. If they have proven technology then convincing corporations will be easier.

  3. Most popular script at Microsoft now!! on Microsoft Plans Gdrive Competitor · · Score: 1

    BEGIN
    cp google_ideas.html microsoft_innovations.html
    sed 's/Google/Microsoft/g' microsoft_innovations.html >microsoft_greatestinnovations.html
    PUBLISH microsoft_greatestinnovations.html
    END

    Microsoft motto:
    Copy the leader....

  4. Re:Optimization Technologies? on Symantec's Genesis to Usher in a New Age of Trust? · · Score: 1

    It means they need your cash to keep their company servers and PCs running optimally :)

  5. Note: Its BETA on IE7 Bug Reports Flooding In · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Oh come on. Its BETA. Don't expect it not to have bugs.

  6. Mirror Mirror on the net.... on The Optimus Mini Keyboard · · Score: 0

    tell us who can withstand the /. effect

  7. Welcome to Roboland... on Trauma Pill Might Help Ease Emotional Pain · · Score: 1

    Isn't this just doing that; turning humans into machines. How do you value joy without pain.

  8. But... on Meetings are Bad For You · · Score: 1

    "Perhaps we should be more understanding with our moody bosses?"
    who calls for meeting in the first place.

  9. Re:bullshit article on Online Scammers Go Spear-Phishing · · Score: 1

    Poorly written indeed.
    What I think the author tried to mean was after the drive was formatted, Jackson installed his so called trusted softwares and found that the virus was again on it.
    The author needs to get his basic lessons in computers

  10. Great work on KDE 3.5 Released · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The features seem to be pretty impressive. Now, not only do we have a two good browsers for Linux desktop, the healthy competition between FF and Konqueror will only make them richer. The ACL GUI feature is certainly a good enhancement.
    Way to go KDE!!

  11. Re:Install mania on Consumer Friendly Downloads? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I agree.. Moreover what prevents the software writers from interchanging the functionality of OK and Cancel. Like they could just put text like 'About to install the xxxxx software. If you want to quit hit OK else hit Cancel'. Most of the users hardly ever read all the text that gets shown.

  12. I wonder how long before Google.... on RISK The Game On Google Maps · · Score: 1

    politely (as they usually do) asks this guy to pull it off for using copyrighted stuff. I believe the maps Google provide are copyrighted. There is a copyright notice down there but I have not read the Terms of Use.

  13. Virus writers go by their own rules. on Rootkit Creators Turn Professional · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Virus writers go by their own rules. The anti virus business has a reactionary approach. Unless the anti virus engines have the updated signatures they can't stop the virus from spreading.
    Doesn't this again bring up the question which was discussed a while ago. 'Why should Operating systems have a policy of default accept? Run programs only which you trust.' Not that this will solve the problem in one shot but it will make the problem more manageable. By the way things are going and the speed with which new viruses are created, i guess the day is not far when we will need huge databases to store the signatures for the viruses on each machine.

  14. OMG!!! on Windows Vista Build 5231 Review · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So many slashdotters praising a 'New' look MS Windows GUI!!!
    Wake up fellow /.ers.... Remember the first commandment of /.
    Thou shall not worship MS or any of its productions
    Snap out of it guys... :)

  15. Interesting... on Commission Suggests UK Should End Astronaut Ban · · Score: 5, Interesting

    that the report comes out couple of days after the Chinese astronauts return to Planet Earth.

  16. Thats called foresight on Gates Donates $15M to Preserve Computing History · · Score: 2, Funny

    He probably realised that MS Windows may pretty soon be relegated to history.
    Reserving space before its too late :)

  17. Re:How come... on Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 DoS Exploit · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Coz this is slashdot .
    Need anymore explanations :)

  18. The threat is real!! on Google Terror Threat · · Score: 1

    Let me bring to your notice the threats that are faced by India. Unlike the US/West which had the first real encounter with terrorism just a couple of years ago, India has been fighting terrorists since the last two decades. These terrorists have crossed over from the other side(I don't I need to mention fron where) and have highly advanced inventory and communication systems.
    The problem is real out here. The only reason the West never knew it because they didn't want to know it, for if they did, they wouldn't be able to sell the million dollar worth of arms and ammunition to the countries that support the terrorists. Al-Qaeda is very new terrorist organization compared to the Mujahideens and others who have been fighting a proxy war in India. And believe me if you want to, the terrorists use the arms and ammunition supplied from the West. They dont make it on their own. The West woke up to terrorism only after the 9/11. But I guess it was too late by then. As the Bible says, 'As you sow, you shall reap'
    Call it flame, paranoia, but truth always stings.

  19. Searching martians on Google And NASA To Collaborate On Technology · · Score: 1

    Next news.. Google builds engine to search the elusive green martians :) Way to go Google...

  20. I hope its not bloated on KDE 4 Promises Large Changes · · Score: 0

    I would really love(not that i don't now) a KDE thats lightweight and as functional. Not the memory hog that it is now..

  21. Re:Of course he's going to say something like that on Mozilla Hits Back at Browser Security Claim · · Score: 1

    What!! You forgot to mention the mandatory reboots!!

  22. What is Symantec's definition of critical flaws? on Mozilla Hits Back at Browser Security Claim · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Which browser is more secure?
    Any vulnerablilty in IE turns out to be of the sort ' A remote attacker can gain complete control of the system'. Compare this to the flaws in Mozilla. How many bugs in Moz can take that credit?

  23. Err....Platformization? on Bill Gates Speaks Out · · Score: 1

    Does it mean getting all the windows platforms starting from Windows 95 or before to work seamlessly with Vista? Or does it mean wiping anything that is not marked with Windows TM off the earth? Or does it mean CRAP?

  24. Re:Anyone on breaking the biometric authentication on Fingerprint Recognition with Linux & IBM's T42 · · Score: 1

    Well actually breaking a the fingerprint authentication is not simple but its not foolproof either.
    One of the place I worked had fingerprinting for attendance. After it was introduced some smart chap figured how to fool it; put his fingerprint with somekind of ink on a transparent plastic strip. and the system was fooled. I don't know how the system function but if the laptops or whatever security mechanism uses only fingerprints to authenticate you, beleive me you should be wiping off every fingerprint you leave on anything, else ur fingerprint will be photographed, reproduced on somekind of sheet and your security is as good as none.

  25. Re:How does transparancy improve my productivity? on Windows Longhorn Beta Screenshots · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Whoa... Windows for productivity?? I, for one- may be many more out there, have never been able to be productive on a Win box what with the reboots, hangs and anti-viruses taking up all my time and processing power...
    Its just eye candy.. more the eye candy... more productive the marketing dept.... more sales... more duped people...