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  1. corporate shitheadz on Computer Associates Pays Off SCO · · Score: -1, Troll

    hmmm so SCO paid CA to say they bought the stinkin' deal to frighten little kids... tjeez let's buy some stock...

  2. Re:Based on old device by Videolife on Microsoft Gadget Keeps Record of Your Life · · Score: 3, Funny

    did microsoft produce anything innovative in history? nope ... blue screen

  3. we had this too in belgium on Visual Autopsy Of An ATM Card Skimmer · · Score: 0

    Guess it's a problem all over the world now... here in Belgium our card contains an encrypted chip with proton-function that works with the C-ZAM/SMASH system from banksys http://www.banksys.com/en/index_flash.htm We still have the good old magnetic strip, the old magnetic readers are replaced with the ones using the chip...

  4. the end on Microsoft, Monocultures, Security FUD & Other Fun · · Score: 0

    this is the end of M$ until the *nix't beginning. (C) sid vicious

  5. SCO's new target on Windows 2000 & Windows NT 4 Source Code Leaks · · Score: 1, Funny

    hey call SCO, maybe they'll find some... ehrrr lines ...

  6. Bush wants more weapons on Nasa Says 'no' to Hubble Reprieve · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Stupid Bush says he wants to go to mars (in 2015?)... they don't want to pay for hubble the ISS & the space shuttle anymore. His father said the same thing... They just want to turn Nasa into the new kill 'em all weapon factory. Just like raytheon, Boeing & all the others... i hope he gets shot down soon

  7. himmel und teufel on Software Installation/Update via Internet Patented · · Score: 1
    Method and system for web-based asset management
    The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for replacing, implementing and managing computer-related assets. A technician accesses the World Wide Web through a user's computer. The information resident on the computer, including information regarding the computer and the user's preferences, are downloaded to a remote storage medium through the World Wide Web. Once downloaded, all information may be removed from the user's computer. Subsequently, the technician accesses another computer such as, for example, a new computer that has been assigned to the same user. The technician accesses the World Wide Web through the new computer and downloads the information previously stored on the remote storage medium. This information can then be used to install the user's prior applications, settings and preferences on the new computer.
    oh my god somebody should take a patent on such humor... (a moron can do this with a firewire drive)
  8. Freenet pleeeaaasse on RIAA Calls Settlements Proof that Education is Working · · Score: 1

    use freenet and there lawyers will be converted to cryptographic specialists... :)

  9. microsoft vs apple on Microsoft Launches Portable Music Player · · Score: 2, Funny

    mmmm blue screens on your microsoft player... lol

  10. Re:Seriously... on U.S. Continues Biological Warfare Research · · Score: 1

    bweeurrk if they create one deadly one and accidently release it... (a scientist whos going nut-case) what would you do then???

  11. patents here patents there on W3C Requests Eolas Patent Re-Examination · · Score: 1

    patents everywhere... maybe somebody should take a patent on "patent"...

  12. slashdotted on New Optical Chip Claims 8 Trillion Operations/sec. · · Score: 1

    yup lenslet.com has been slashdotted... maybe if they first installed some of the new processors in their servers...

  13. RIAA=Oppenheimer on RIAA Sequentially Repeating Edison's Mistakes? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    RIAA: "I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." N.B.: This is a paraphrase from the ancient Hindu text, the Bhagavad Gita.

  14. I bother! on Beige G3 Resurrection Project · · Score: 0

    got a 333 mhz running fine i even putted a firewire & 100t network card in it en connected al my drives... 2 scsi 8 gb and 1 firewire 40 gb just fill it up with mp3 and i have a decent 'soundsystem', since my brandnew iPod was stolen from out off my tent :/ only problem is the videocard, characters have jagged edges... floppy-drive doesn't work :/ anyway maybe i'll buy a silent powersupply...

  15. who needs record compagnies these days on Inquiry Into RIAA's Piracy Crackdown Tactics · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I'm glad i live in Belgium, but i fear the same thing is coming this way. i know about EFF but is there an European organisation?. about RIAA, P2P makes the old distribution methods, like compact discs useless. P2P is even good for the environment. So with p2p artists & music fans don't need EMI, warner, virgin anymore... let the artists distribute their own music via P2P, result? cheap music, diversity, and a lot of work in upgrading the global network i hope the five big ones go broke soon Keep on sharing peepz... wait & see... they can't keep on sueing the world...

  16. Re:Good or bad? on Belgium Rolls Out Java ID Cards · · Score: 0

    Hey i live in Belgium... and i have now already 2 smartcards in my wallet
    one is for our social security system (the best in the world but it's very expensive)
    second is for getting money out of the wall combined with proton=like virtual pocket change
    so now i get a third one... maybe if i can crack them and put al the info on one smartcard THEN that would be really handy...

  17. Re:Musicians will still make music on Time to Face the Music · · Score: 0

    There are 5 majors that are going broke... and when the big music companies fall we will see new ones rise... smaller ones... fair prices... good music... not the marketed shit promoted via every damn radio/tv station. And yes! artists will take their own music in hands, they got the net to distribute...

  18. Re:surprisingly crude for LLNL on PDA/Radiation Detector · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Homeland security... damn think fellow americans read the next few lines and u will be surprised about your neat clean president

    Why of course the people don't want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don't want war neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.

    Hermann Goering at nurnberg trials after world-war 2
    and i don't think a radiation sensor will help :/

  19. Re:Laws of Robotics? on Cryptographers Find Fault With Palladium · · Score: 1

    Yep, sure about this... Palladium will be enforced on peecee-users... thanx to the fascist hollywood industry & the crap wacko jacko music industry... i have a sony netmd walkman with all the encryptionshit on it and i can't even use the damn thing on my Macintosh... so i say fuck off to Sony & i'll buy me an Ipod...(without recording capabilities :( And i swear i never let a palladium Computer into my house i will not buy for a machine i don't own. I hope that macintosh stays clean of this shit Visit http://www.anti-dmca.org/ & hope that you're children will be able to copy something in the future...(or reverse engineer...)

  20. Re:Homemade marijuana "hitter". on Technologies that Have Exceeded Their Expectations? · · Score: 1

    what the fuck is going wrong in america... terrorist warnings...security meters... read 1984 en see how orwell missed 20 years... they just want to make the common people scrared... fuck i'm glad i live in Europe

  21. Re:Pirates taking food from my kids mouths. on Uni Students Slammed For Music Swapping · · Score: 1

    right on it... only the rich artist hate copying... but hey... aren't they rich...? and you're right for the part of radios they only exist to promote what the record compagnies want us to buy... so we don't buy anymore

  22. Re:fuck palladium on Uni Students Slammed For Music Swapping · · Score: 1

    i swear i never let a palladium enabled computer to set foot on my desktop. If they enforce them upon me... then i'll never touch a peecee again. there always has been copying, even when i was duplicating Commodore 64 tapes on my deck in the year 1984. and i have no money to buy software/music... but i agree if u use software/music in a commercial environment (when you make profit out it) then you have to buy it.