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  1. Really it took a rock? on Confirmed: Water Once Flowed On Mars · · Score: 1

    I gathered there was flowing water there from this photo. http://www.astronomynotes.com/solarsys/pics/eberswalde_deltasm.jpg

  2. Re:What on 'Smart Gun' Firm Wants You To Fund Its Prototype · · Score: 2

    Sorry sir, I was busy with my code, just another bug hunt!

  3. Re:I know of 20 elementary school children... on 'Smart Gun' Firm Wants You To Fund Its Prototype · · Score: 1

    This of course assumes the gun owner is not the assailant. Otherwise the device works.

  4. Re:I can see improvements already. on 'Smart Gun' Firm Wants You To Fund Its Prototype · · Score: 1

    Sure, I'll need a alpha tester, you up for it?

  5. Car Analogy on 'Smart Gun' Firm Wants You To Fund Its Prototype · · Score: 1

    I'm looking forward to the best car analogy that anyone can come up with on this topic.

    Just like putting breathalizers in cars so if you're drunk the car won't start, so you pay the kid up the street $5 to take the breathalizer so you can drive.

    Cept instead of paying a kid you simply cut off and use the gun owners hand.

  6. Re:BYOD means I/T loses some control over it on Why Everyone Gets It Wrong About BYOD · · Score: 1

    Actually sounds more like a App Store dev house.

  7. Re:BYOD means I/T loses some control over it on Why Everyone Gets It Wrong About BYOD · · Score: 1

    BYOD of 400 users across 4 admins, your IT guys are overloaded, there's your issue.

  8. Re:BYOD means I/T loses some control over it on Why Everyone Gets It Wrong About BYOD · · Score: 1

    It's called a GPO to disable USB ports on PC's. Also on a network the DHCP range is limited to 5 ip's which also shoots our IT dept an email when a lease is issued AND I have a server setup to monitor ARP (it's to prevent man in the middle attacks) I still get a notification when a new device appears on the network.

    Do you work in IT or did you just stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night?

  9. Re:I started on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    My aha moment when learning was stumbling on Randall Hyde Pierces - Art of Assembly

  10. I started on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    Back in the early 90's. I remember using software for games things like map swappers or such or apps that made single player missions into multiplayer missions. I remember thinking "I could write something better". So I sat down and learned. I read anything and everything I could to learn asked those that knew what suggested reading and set about doing it.

  11. Re:PayPal on PayPal Reviewing Qualifying Age For Vulnerability Rewards · · Score: 1

    Bitcoin

  12. Re:Make payment to parents or guardians on PayPal Reviewing Qualifying Age For Vulnerability Rewards · · Score: 3, Informative

    He did ask that payment be sent to his parents account, they denied it.

  13. Re:And Bill Ayers have never been jailed on Jeremy Hammond of LulzSec Pleads Guilty To Stratfor Attack · · Score: 2

    If that's the case you would think someone would do their best to stay off the radar. Not in their sights.

  14. Re:New strategy in criminal law? on Jeremy Hammond of LulzSec Pleads Guilty To Stratfor Attack · · Score: 1

    He probably does, I know he's already served 2 years in Federal for hacking, prior to this as well as multiple arrests for protesting.

  15. Re:New strategy in criminal law? on Jeremy Hammond of LulzSec Pleads Guilty To Stratfor Attack · · Score: 4, Informative

    I know the guy, from his activity at HackThisSite from long ago, I doubt these are trumped charges or multiples intended to get him on one. He has been charged and has server 2 years already for hacking back then it was for stealing a database with over 5000 credit card accounts in it. I wouldn't doubt this as well.
    http://it.slashdot.org/story/12/11/23/233208/stratfor-hacker-could-be-sentenced-to-life-says-judge
    http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/05/14/232217/lulzsec-member-pleads-not-guilty-in-stratfor-leak-case
    Jeremy has a long history of run ins with the law, I doubt this will be his last. I distanced myself from both him and the site years ago due to his volatile political stance and open opinions on hacktivism.

    For a site that was touted as a safe place to learn computer and internet security it was obviously a recruiting ground for hacktivism.

  16. If they won't pay because of his age on PayPal Denies Teen Reward For Finding Bug · · Score: 2

    There's others out there that will. And generally they are the ones looking to exploit those bugs. Factor that in next time PayPal.

  17. Re:scholarship? on PayPal Denies Teen Reward For Finding Bug · · Score: 1

    Yep minors can enter a contract with a legal guardians knowledge.

  18. Re:Europe again on Space Junk 'Cleaning' Missions Urgently Needed · · Score: 1

    Penance for giving the world a monarchy rule system.

  19. Re:Space Quest on Space Junk 'Cleaning' Missions Urgently Needed · · Score: 1

    Gallagher: I prefer one moon, you know? That way you know what to call it: The Moon.
    Lt. Ted Santen: [Over the radio] More color commentary from the space janitor.
    Gallagher: The correct term is mechanical systems engineer.
    Chip Pettengill: ....But he will accept space janitor.

    From Red Planet.

  20. My Idea! on Space Junk 'Cleaning' Missions Urgently Needed · · Score: 1

    How about we just attach a giant magnet to the back of space craft similar to what you'd see behind the rear or front tires of an RV to pick up road debris before it punctures the tires.

    Citation: http://www.google.com/patents/US3956111

  21. Funny on Chinese Court Fines Apple For Copyright Violations · · Score: 1

    Funny how Chinese would pursue copy right violations seeing how they dupe and sell things daily.

  22. It's very simple! on New Console Always-Online Requirements and You · · Score: 1

    I actually stopped following consoles long ago. My last console was the PS2, I didn't buy into the PS3 hype and I never bought into the Xbox hype. I've been playing MS games since the early 90's and if the console mimicked the way pc games from MS was heading it was a direction I didn't like. FF to today and everyone cries when a console company does something to cripple the platform.

    The solution is easy, simply spend your money on other things. Personally I was sick of purchasing a new console which at the time seemed like every two years one would come out. Then you had to repurchase your game library. I still use my pc for gaming on occasion but it's rare these days. You know what all my games work still, and they work well.

  23. Re:"no longer be offered in a pencil & paper f on Some States Dropping GED Tests Due To Price Spikes · · Score: 1

    I dropped out of high school, didn't go to get my GED until around 10 years after that, didn't open text book or study tool/aid 1 took the test and passed first go. Just go take it, it's very easy.

  24. Re:all these balloons on Swedish Engineer's RC Plane Gets a Balloon Lift To Space · · Score: 2

    Never stand between a hungry Marine and a food source.

  25. A Bit Late on The Rise of Everyday Hackers · · Score: 1

    Wow, a recent google search revealed a search for sql injection netted over 7 million hits and even shows how to do this. This has been well known for at least the last 6 years, next you'll be telling me to beware of Belarc because it will post my serial keys in some hidden page.