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  1. A good reason to use NoScript and Firefox on Gmail Vulnerability May Expose User Information · · Score: 2, Informative

    NoScript should prevent this exploit. It can be annoying to have to constantly give permission to sites to allow scripting, but it beats being hacked.

    I'm also wondering if running Gmail over SSL would make any difference...

  2. Damnit Jim! on Bones Could Become Conduits For Data Swaps · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I'm a doctor! Not a walking local area network! ~Bones

  3. Re:Question for the AMD fans/afficianados on AMD Athlon 64 6000+ Launched And Tested · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It might not be the performance champ, but they've also priced it cheaper. So it provides options, and options are always a good thing.

  4. Joomla is a safer bet on What Really Happened with Mambo? · · Score: 0
    I've been around the Mambo project for several years, and nearly all the people I've known and respected in the community have switched over to Joomla... Which made me switch my sites over to it, as well as my own minor contributions on the forums. The only potential advantage to keeping on Mambo is seeing whether having some fresh eyes with the new dev team might result in interesting new features. But that's a big risk, in my opinion.

    Bottom line, I think, will be which team implements workflow and access control features that finally bring Mambo in line with mature commercial projects. When that happens, I bet you'll see the momentum shift to the team that pulls it off.

  5. Idiotic on Death Penalty For Hackers? · · Score: 1

    Some people seem to forget that certain IT luminaries including Jobs and Wozniak were playing around with blue boxes and cracking the phone network in their younger days. Some of our greatest innovators started out as young people who pushed legal boundaries and used technology in less than ethical ways.

    I'm not equating phone freaks with script kiddies, but stupid ideas like making the punishment for this kind of behaviour worse than what rapists or murderers (crimes which result in real physical or psychological damage - as opposed to electronic crimes that may end up forcing the industry to improve security practices, monetary damages aside) receive is idiotic. Especially when young kids are involved.

    Let's think about this rationally.

  6. Gen X Windows Rendering... on Next-Gen X Window Rendering For Linux · · Score: 1

    Anyone else read that and immediately think Pearl Jam wallpaper? Maybe a grunge-inspired flannel theme??

  7. To my homey J Kaplannnnn on HardOCP Declares Win vs. Infinium Labs · · Score: 1, Funny

    Wazzzzaaaaaaaap!!!

  8. But what about... on 'Cut and Paste' Is Out, 'Pick and Drop' Is In · · Score: 2, Funny
    "Picking and grinning"?

    Ah, for the days of sitting in Dad's lap, watching HeeHaw, admiring the cowgirls.

  9. first tampons got wings... on The Heavyweight Sea Snail · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Now sea snails. Armageddon is coming.

  10. GPS isn't the best way to track runs... on Running for Geeks · · Score: 2, Informative
    I think Nike get's it better with their Triax Elite -- it uses an foot pod that measures speed/distance with 99% accuracy (got one, and i've tested it on a track). Includes a heart rate monitor, and wireless PC access -- allowing you to chart progress, load workouts, etc.

    Problem with GPS is the bulky unit, and loss of coverage around trees / skyscrapers.

  11. In Related News... on Universities Dispute with Red Hat over 'Fedora' · · Score: 4, Funny

    Matt Drudge has issued an objection, as he has a program that dates back to '98; a content management tool that auto-publishes sexual innuendo the second it is uttered by obscure, unnamed sources.

  12. Anonymity via WiFi? on New Kazaa Lite Protects Identity · · Score: 1
    Not that I would advocate this defense... but what if you have an unsecured WiFi network connected to a NAT firewall. Assuming someone came after you for file sharing, couldn't you just say, "I've never shared files in my life... It must have been one of my neighbors or warchaulkers!"

    Just curious... :-)

  13. In related news... on IDSA Forces Arcade Game Manual Archive Offline · · Score: 1
    All sex-education related manuals are being removed from book stores. In an unusual joint maneuver by pop star Madonna and Pat Robertson, Madonna has exclusive intellectual property rights to the practice. Those heathens wishing further information are encouraged to purchase her videos, music and coffee-table books. Calling the move a "Win-Win", Robertson has encouraged non-heathens to simply avoid the act altogether.

  14. Future must-have phone features! on Nokia 5100 Reviewed · · Score: 1
    Sure, flashlights, calorie burn meters and sound level meters are great... But in the future, phones will soon have critical features like:

    -'Does my ass look fat in these pants-0-meter' for the girl who can't stop asking her friends
    -'WMD Detector' for frustrated Pentagon officials in Iraq (good luck)
    and
    -'American Idolizer Mode' which provides insulting commentary whenever it detects you performing karaoke.

    I tell you my friends, the future will be a wonderful place.

  15. Is that a WiFi PDA in your pants, or are you happy on The Wireless Networking Question Roundup... · · Score: 1
    to see me?...

    Sorry but the current crop of PDA's that support WiFi are too darned bulky to be pocketable. And you've got to be near a hotspot. Perhaps not an issue for this questioner, but one for most people I know.

    The Treo 300 with unlimited Sprint Vision service (less than $50/month for all you can eat Internet; extra voice minutes cost more) simply rocks. It's small enough not to embarrass you at parties, has an excellent web browser (Blazer 2.0), does e-mail, SMS, connects to you laptop for a 128kps connection that isn't overly laggy. Oh, and it's your cell phone and organizer too. And you can surf for hours and hours without needing a charge (something that also creates big problems for most WiFi PDA's.)

    Sorry if I sound like a fan boy, but until I can find something that does all the stuff the Treo does, along with the form factor and battery life, I'm sticking with what I got.

  16. In a fascinating new development... on Life on Mars? Why Not? · · Score: 5, Funny
    The researchers discovered Saddam Hussein, Bin Laden, and a huge cache of Iraqi WMD hiding in a crater that bore a curious resemblance to the face of Jenna Bush.

  17. Let's just hope on FBI To Use Ad Banners to Find Criminals · · Score: 2, Funny
    Nobody confuses them with those annoying ads for online dating services.

    6'2", dark hair, enjoys dismembering small bunnies.

  18. I'll only join Gforge if on Tim Perdue on GForge & Building SourceForge · · Score: 1
    I get to ride in the Phoenix with Mark and Keyop!

    Drop doot deetee!

  19. personal air bags on Motorcyclists To Get Wearable Airbags · · Score: 4, Funny
    Here in Dallas, we've long been on the cutting edge of this type of technology. Specialized silicon-based versions have been available for some time, though they seem to be much more popular with women than men...

  20. They should name the revived service... on Reviving Ricochet: Better Than WiFi? · · Score: 2, Funny
    Rericochet

  21. Re:What I want on USB Key-Sized MP3 Player With LCD Display · · Score: 1
    Old Nomad II MG's can do this. You can always find some on Ebay.

    Audible.com plus a compatible player is also an option for much of NPR's content.

  22. First model will be called... on Sega + Nokia = True · · Score: 1
    The DreamCall (TM)

  23. Monster Warchaulking! on Small-Scale Warrior Robot Truck · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mount a Pringle's can on top of it and imagine the possibilities!

    Imagine a beow... oh never mind..

  24. All the astroids combined? on New Frozen World Found Beyond Pluto · · Score: 1

    Who came up with that comparison? And 'all' is bit broad, how about just the ones in our galaxy (which I assume is what they mean)? And even then, how do you wrap your brain around what all of them clustered together would look like?

    It's like saying Mt. Kilimanjaro is about the size of all combined boulders. Huh?

  25. British and German crypto cooperation?... on Ultrasecure Quantum Communications Over Thin Air · · Score: 1

    To think that two countries who were once dedicated to breaking each other's crypto (WWII) have now worked together to create an 'unbreakable' approach is wonderfully ironic. Gotta love the march of time and change...