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  1. Report those #s to Interpol Child Trafficing. on In Australia, Rising VoIP Attacks Mean Huge Bills For Victims · · Score: 1

    You will get their doors busted and people shot down faster than any terrorist cell there.

    Then again, it would be easy to fake/direct lots of t3rr3r1st traffic to those #s too.

    Buy cheap Ak47s here, free once of plutonium on any 1000 unit order.

  2. Re:No surprise - the stuff is wide open by default on In Australia, Rising VoIP Attacks Mean Huge Bills For Victims · · Score: 1

    Authenticated Web Access via the browser activex only opens the port up temporarily. Its not an open free for all remote desktop.

  3. Re:Look on Supreme Court May Tune In To Music Download Case · · Score: 1

    When law books are any where from 7500 to 100,000 pages, i say its perfectly fine to admit "i didnt know it was illegal". Face it, the law is an ass.

    Also if I steal a bag 80 apples do i get a fine thats 80x the fine of stealing 1 apple?

    What other theft of physical items is charged at a per item charge? $10 per peanut? $3 per M&M ??

    If you rob a bank and take $150,000, is your fine 750x that?

  4. You are a foolish man in a fools world on German Military Braces For Peak Oil · · Score: 0

    1. It takes a lot of oil to create the alternatives in the first place. Its not made for free.
    2. Even if you replace 2% of cars per year, it will take 40-50 years to get to the stage of making a complete change. ie.
            you need 100% of vehicles sold to be none-petrol.
    3. Industrial vehicles trucks/tracktors/machinary/trains and cargo transports all run on liquid fuels, they need the high energy punch.
    4. there are 100,000 products made from oil you cannot replace with some seed vege oils.
    5. Planes need liquid fuels, wont run on nukes/wind power, or LPG.

    Bottom line is you cannot replace 5-10 billion combustion engines in the world overnight or even over 30 years.
    You are forced to use liquid fuels for a long time.

    Best solution is to use *ALL* combinations as fast as possible and TAX FREE.
    Ammonia is a great alternative as it works in current engines.

  5. a twisted way around this law on Court Says First Sale Doctrine Doesn't Apply To Licensed Software · · Score: 1

    1. the buyer becomes a recycler of rubbish.
    2. the seller pays the buyer to dispose of some toxic rubbish for a fee, how its done is invisible.
    3. the transaction for 'rubbish disposal' is done.
    4. the seller is happy the trash is gone.
    5. the buyer creatively and secretly recycles it in his own way - by 'using it'

    The whole operation is a 'service' not a goods sale.

  6. Piracy is legal now on Court Says First Sale Doctrine Doesn't Apply To Licensed Software · · Score: 1

    If you cannot own it, then you cannot steal it. ie, its not real theft is it.

  7. Linux allowed emailing executables since day 1 on iPhone App In App Store Limbo Open Sourced · · Score: 1

    Dude, we commonly emailed uuencoded executeables back in 1992.

    Second, we have the right to complain lsabout inconsistent bad rules by apple. What will it take, a wikileak by employees showing their procedure manuals?

  8. People are time poor, not brain poor. on Throwing Out Software That Works · · Score: 1

    Do you do your own taxes, make your own bread, do your own asperin , make your own ethanol, use solar panels.

    Defaults should be good enough, just like ANY 32" lcd tv is GOOD ENUF for hd tv.

  9. Re:New features consume resources, news at 7 on A Pointed Critique of Thunderbird 3's Performance Compared to v.2 · · Score: 1

    Well, why cant the program in question, Tbird have a giant friggin progress bar, and flashing icon indicating 'INDEXING"

    If a program uses >50% resources for more than 10 minutes, TELL THE USER WHY you bloody hog theiving bastard programmer :)

    Thats all i have to say, dont be a dumbass, communicate to the user your background tasks.

  10. u r stupid mofo brainwashed by cia on Wikileaks Founder Advised To Avoid American Gov't · · Score: 1

    Seriously, if anyone believe in lone nutters, you are a NUTTER

    Why only good people get assasintated, and not evil fuckers like Bilderburge and friends and evil friends of the Rep Party.

    When have you seen a plane load of 50 Rothchilds or secret mofos get killed in a 'plane crash accident' , never.

    The world is run by evil people, accept it.

  11. INCREASE in TAXES = FIGHT FLIGHT or FRAUD on In Ukraine, IT Freelancing Under Threat · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Increase in taxes never gives you more money, never ever, zero, zip.
    Every man and women will say, fuck you govt, you take more money for me, ill work less, or fraud more and cheat the system. That is a given, every person will love to shoot a thief (govt taxer) in the balls with a gun.

    Lazy ass, govt workers are stupid, they have their guranteed high wages, with high pensions. THe stupid theives.

    Tell me , if the govt takes 59% of my pay, why should I bother to work hard at all, or even at 50% of my fastest possible level, never, >50% taxes is 100% slavery.

    If your work/effort makes you rich, you can pay for everything, and need zero govt help. Hence, its in the govt interest to make everyone well off so the govt is not needed.

  12. Re:Isn't it all about options? on Ubuntu Replaces F-Spot With Shotwell · · Score: 1

    oh get over your self, its like saying you wont code for intel because its a giant corp.

    there are 100s of toolkits and libraries, many run by aholes who keep breaking compatibilities.

    and if mono can do all the widgets that gtk can , then it can just as easily make any app that a c/gtk app can.

  13. govts can screw themselves on Pentagon Seeking Out Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    97% of all politicians are scum sucking overlords.
    All secrets deserve to be outed, especially the hidden aliens/ufo stuff, i dont care how many people/corporates will cry, stuff em, they are not above the common person.

    Seriously, most secrets are known between all secret agencies and politicians, so they just live in a 'above the norm' world, while us common folk are like slaves that have no idea.

    So screw em, burn their mansions down, make em run naked, sack em all, replace em with new brighter brains that are corrupt or working for the club of rome or collective 300.

  14. Re:Just $2.2 Billion? on Japan Plans Moon Base Built By Robots For Robots · · Score: 1

    if its that cheap and the pentagon loses, cant account of trillions of dollars over the decade, then its reasonable to assume, and you have to think that it is 100% certain, that the usa govt has done this already, 20 years ago, but on the far side of the moon or perhaps on the southpole.

    And yes they are good at keeping secrets, especially if treason and death is a penalty for leaks.

  15. GONG, flawed analogy. on The Hurt Locker Producers Sue First 5,000 File-Sharers · · Score: 1

    Thats still a poor flawed analogy.

    You have to proove you uploaded 100% of the movie to others, simply sharing 15% or 20% to some people is not fair. Its like burning a DVD movie with half the file copied, and enough scratches to make 30% unreadable.

    Since no one ever uploads 100% of the bytes to any one user, you never really properly SHARE that movie with anyone period.

  16. Re:I've never understood... on The Hurt Locker Producers Sue First 5,000 File-Sharers · · Score: 1

    Just give them an IOU note, just like california does on tax returns.

    $1500 IOU NOTE , payable on the year 2142.

    OH btw, hide all your assets in your parents name/basement first.

  17. Re:cheating the laws on EA Introduces "Online Pass" To Get In On Used Games Market · · Score: 1

    I dont mind the $10 fee, if that 2nd hand game is $10 cheaper.

    ie $10 special, not $20.

    Though it is a bit scammy since the original purchaser can no longer use the DLC, so in effect, they are charging for a service, not a good.

  18. why is 3G so much more? on iPad UK Pricing Confirmed; Apple UK Tax Applied · · Score: 1

    When I can get a 3G USB stick for $60 or so. Surely the factory/board costs would be 50% of that like $30.

    The 3G price difference should be $50 at most.

    And also why are the differences between the 16gig wifi/3G different to a 64gig wifi/3G if the only difference is 3G.
    Then the difference in price should be equal.

    Talk about 'pricing based on perceived usefullness' , not cost.

  19. Re:Won't get Fooled Again on Wii 2 Delay Is Hurting Nintendo · · Score: 1

    Isnt the hardware now made for less than $50, so they could sell the Wii at a real real low price, but wont.

    Also judging from all the IOS patches and hacks, and decompiles, the software done by NintenD0 is written
    really badly.

    Which is also why its so easy to pirate the games on it the same way xbox1 was.

  20. Re:What is IT? on IT Crowd (UK) Coming Back For Season 4 · · Score: 1

    1. isnt it called ITS now.
    2. isnt all janitor work basic.
    3. IT is really more like HR for technology, TR more like it.

    Developers/programmers are more in the game of implementing business logic/processes into working automated systems/applications.
    We developers are like god, we create digital life, the things that do the magic that mere mortals could never create.

    Muwhahaha

  21. Re:I wish the .99 gimick would die in a fire, now on Apple Raises E-book Prices For Everyone · · Score: 1

    all income tax is evil, we are working for the govt, ie the masters and we are the slaves.

    It used to be that income taxes never existed, until the evil corp/govt entities came about.

    The only reason for income tax was to pay for the war, but then it got convenient and hooked like a druggie on heroin.

  22. Re:HTC not beholden to Google or MS on HTC Walks From Palm Bid, Will Lenovo Step Up? · · Score: 1

    sending an SMS using any 2g/3g device is as simple as a few AT commands down a serial line. Hardly a complex radio stack.

    infact, mobile only boards are usually quite easy to interface with, the radio stack as such is in the chip, not in the client.

  23. Re:Color me not impressed on Obama Outlines Bold Space Policy ... But No Moon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    hehe americans are dumb.

    Didnt you learn from history, rome died because of military spending.

    Besides, if you spend $100b on nasa, immediately the fed gets 40% back in taxes, the rest of the 60% is spent on subcontractors and they get taxes 40% of that, those workers then buy stuff of pay rent / bills. In the end 90% of that 100b is spent locally. ie self feed back revenue.

    And its either $80b going to boeing & corps buying stealth fighters, or $80b going to buy rockets / space ships.

    And most of the military budget is wasted on the 200+ bases globally.

  24. Time for revolution on What the Top US Companies Pay In Taxes · · Score: 1

    Who needs WMD, just need 100000000 pitch forks to poke the eyes out of all the politicians, and lawyers and CEOs.

    Infact, maybe us people have more power now, just stop working, stop paying taxes, govt gets zero, ahhahhhaa.

    The govt works for us.

  25. Re:So, what now? on What the Top US Companies Pay In Taxes · · Score: 1

    you mean how like it was before WW1 ?

    Some doubt the tax laws are legit too, possibly even illegal, though the thugs with guns will make sure you can never question their 'rules' which are possibly not law.

    Why do half of congress not pay taxes? Coz they are dirtier than a hookers poonanie.

    Remember, all your personal income taxes go straight to banks,not spending on services. Zero ,utterly zero goes on any benefit to society, all goes to BANKERS, those fuckers.