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  1. Re:Moral dilemma for the IT community on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The same argument can be made about cars, trucks, planes, trains, fertilizer, guns, etc. It's not IT specific.

  2. build/compile server on Ask Slashdot: What Type of Asset Would You Not Virtualize? · · Score: 0

    our physical build boxes destroy the VMs in the build farm. not even close.

  3. You're doing it wrong... on Ask Slashdot: Writing Hardened Web Applications? · · Score: 0

    Unless you are like me and use electron-level encryption. Shit is encrypted before it ever becomes a bit, much less a packet in some hacker's wet dream. Fire up your SEM and get with the program. Pussies.

  4. Re:Better approach on Can I Be Fired For Refusing To File a Patent? · · Score: 0

    Also, thinking about prior art is willful infringement. This one goes to 11. Don't even look at it.

  5. Re:Macintoshes on IBM's New Processors To Exceed 5Ghz · · Score: 0

    Sure they did. I was with Steve-O when he made the decision. We were drinking soy lattes when he exclaimed, "Fuck this shit. My chi is all fucked up. I am sick of this AIM bullshit. I'm switching to Intel. POWER my ass. Fuck those fucking fucks. x86, baby." I was there. He said it, I *swear*.

  6. Re:When is civil disobedience justified? on Australian Voting Software Goes Closed Source · · Score: 1

    Democracy=Majority (Mob) rule, A system of Government where laws are voted on by individuals. Republic=A political order whose head of state is not a monarch, and in modern times is usually a president. Representative Republic=A system of governance whereby officals are elected to enact and enforce laws, presuambly in the interest of the constituency they represent. There is *supposed* to limited Federal governance, with the power deferred to the State, County, and Cities to establish and codify laws. The shift recently has been to allow the Federal gov't to acquire unlimited power (witness the Supreme Court, House/Senate, PUSA granting expanded search/seizure,wiretapping to FBI/Homeland Security) and have trampled individual freedoms. Sadly, the Democratic party is the party of socialism (witness their assault on the concept of individual property rights, free speech/thoughts (hate speech! hate crimes!) the Republican party is the party of cesorship) Go Libertarian. Live free or die.

  7. Re:When is civil disobedience justified? on Australian Voting Software Goes Closed Source · · Score: 1

    I live in the United States of America, a Representative Republic. Despite what your Government Education(TM) may/may not have taught you, this is not- nor ever has been, a Democracy. Sadly, a basic history & civics lesson is in order for 85% of Americans.

  8. Re:When is civil disobedience justified? on Australian Voting Software Goes Closed Source · · Score: 0

    We don't live in a democracy. We live in a republic. There's a distinction.