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  1. Re:Trust me on this on Panasonic ToughBook Testing Facility Tour · · Score: 1
    I'm confused. Does this have anything to do with your sig?

    Hello, Dad? I'm in jail.
  2. Re:Windows only? on Vulnerability In Firefox Popup Blocker · · Score: 1

    Well, all it takes is a bit of social engineering to convince most users to disable the pop-up blocker for their site (after all, it's only like two clicks with the mouse). And really, do hackers care if they can infect Linux?

  3. Re:It's a good start... on Microsoft Retracts Patent · · Score: 1

    IANAL, but isn't a patent invalid if you can prove prior art?

  4. Re:Moral is complicated on Microsoft Retracts Patent · · Score: 1

    Not knowing about BlueJ hardly means an inventor is incompetent

  5. Re:Interesting on Canadian Phone Company Selling Porn · · Score: 1

    I'm new here, you insensitive clod!

  6. Re:Interesting on Canadian Phone Company Selling Porn · · Score: 1

    Porn is for pigs No, the other way around: Pigs are for porn
    [/pervert]
  7. Re:Why is this just breaking now? on Google Antiphishing Site Exposed Private User Data · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Phishing websites. Why should they be careful about the security of the user?

  8. Re:Interesting but... on Neural "Extension Cord" Developed · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not if it runs Linux.

  9. Re:Euro-homos on How Can We Convert the US to the Metric System? · · Score: 1

    But because of the internet you can easily get in contact with someone from europe. In fact, it seems you are not like most people, because you are in contact with a european right now.

  10. Re:Ironically... on What Does Your Dead Man's Switch Do? · · Score: 1

    - But GP should have set up a dead mans switch posting a "success" note here on slashdot

  11. No sidetone? on First Cellphone Use On Airplane Given OK · · Score: 2, Informative

    All my phones have had sidetones (at least if I've gotten the term right). Have you ever tried blowing into the mic on your cell? Then you can easily hear the sidetone.

  12. Re:google is the culprit.. on One in 25 Search Results Risky · · Score: 1

    But the problem is, if you know enough about computers to install firefox and the siteadvisor plugin then you don't need it (that much).
    Joe sixpack on the other hand would never use anything but IE and google, so one of these two things must change. And google is by far the easiest one of them to keep updated.

  13. Re:QUICK!!! on Microsoft drops VBA in Mac Office 2007 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, the irony...

  14. Re:Ouch on How They Make LEGO Bricks · · Score: 1

    A turning complete LEGO factory? Exiting!

  15. Re:Filter on Deconstructing a Pump-and-Dump Spam Botnet · · Score: 1

    If you do not want the port blocked, call your ISP or go to their website to cancel the "service" - no questions asked.
    But 95% of the users out there do not need port 25 for anything - in addition those users are probably more likely to have bad computer security

  16. Re:That would be all of them on Pentagon Reveals News Correction Unit · · Score: 1
    Disaster will happen!

    Oh shit! When?!?
  17. Re:Miserable Failure is the classic example on New Campaign Tactic - Google Bombing · · Score: 1

    But the problem is, if google bombs become commonplace nobody will talk about them. Then they just annoy anyone who really wants to know about miserable failures, or whatever word is being bombed

  18. Re:If it isn't broken... on Voting Machines Wreak Havoc in Maryland Elections · · Score: 1

    um how about the US has literally 10 times the number of people to deal with?

    So? you have 10 times the people to count 10 times the votes

  19. VC = Vietcong ? on Linus Torvalds- VC Money is Good for Open Source · · Score: 1

    ... Or have I just seen too many war movies lately?

    of course, it's Venture Capital(ist) in case you were wondering

  20. Re:Seems pretty weak, IMHO on McAfee Blames Open Source for Botnets · · Score: 1

    Those analogies you come up with are stupid, of course.
    Nobody would even begin to distrust cars just because the mob uses them.
    But not every PHB or Joe Sixpack has a clear idea what OSS is about.
    Suppose I told you that the terrorists uses "Bligwams" (disclaimer: not an actual word) to do evil deeds. Then your employees come running in a month saying they could do a better job if they had a bligwam, you might not be that willing to give it to them, because you associate them with terrorists / evil deeds.
    Even if they do a good job explaining to you what a bligwam is, you might fear that other people associate bligwams (and thereby your company) with terrorism.
    So yes, the article is indeed FUD. Not in MS-league, but just a little bit.

  21. Why? on Prototype System Blocks Digital Cameras · · Score: 2, Funny

    It kinda irritates me that there are no pictures of this thing

  22. Re:More standard formats on ODF Alliance, Who, What, Where (and Why?) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Speaking of witch, What exactly stops MS from incorporating a crippled version of OpenDocuments, thereby changing the standard (like they did to HTML)?

  23. Re:Patenting awarding stupid patents on Online Rich Media Patented · · Score: 1

    I *think* USPO has prior art on this one. But no worries, just append "...over the internet!" and you are home free.

  24. More reasons on Ten Reasons to Buy Windows Vista · · Score: 1

    From an old ars technica article, 15 vids (30-45 mins each) with MS programmers talking about and showing the system:
    http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2006 /1/22/2614

    the thing I like most about Vista (or what i've heard about Vista) is the new per-app volume control.

  25. Haven't heard of this before on Officer's Group Calls for Ban On 25 To Life · · Score: 1

    I haven't even heard of this game before this media-stunt. Better go tell my mom I want it for my birthday