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  1. Re:Without specifics, I think we should be wary... on Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+ · · Score: 0

    wow so your saying julian can go out and murder and rape people on camera and it will all be a plot by the USA to discredit him? no matter what he does it is someone else's fault?

    Julian has admitted to have sex with two seperate women. in sweden the laws are such that if a woman removes her consent of sex during intercourse you must stop. It is a he said she said rule. but the law favors the woman. I didn't write the laws but at least I am smart enough to know them.

    maybe they just want money,but they haven't asked for money. They haven't done any(that I have found) mass media interviews like Julian has. So which party looks guilty. the one who is trying this case in the media, or the ones who are trying by law?

    What most likely happened is julian slept with two different woman who when they realized he fucked them both over physically and mentally with one night stands, and that he is a cheating bastard, used the law to get even with him.

    Of course I will now be modded into a troll for saying anything bad about Lord High Julian.

  2. Re:israel already has nukes on Did Stuxnet Take Out 1,000 Centrifuges At Natanz? · · Score: 1

    Israel has had nuclear weapons since the 1960's.

    iran refuses to allow IAEA inspectors in and have refused for nearly a decade.

    So how many more lies do you know.

    The only part I might agree with is that Israel needs to be monitored by the IAEA as well, however since the USA monitors them no one pushes the issue.

  3. Re:Maybe we will know in the future. on Did Stuxnet Take Out 1,000 Centrifuges At Natanz? · · Score: 1

    that's not actually true anymore. most of the viruses out there now a days are the work of mob related activities. They are the ones who build and control most of the botnets.

  4. Re:A linear induction motor is not a railgun. on Navy Uses Railgun To Launch Fighter Jet · · Score: 1

    well that and electricity is easier to do a larger variety of things with. You need to go faster, divert power from weapons, and aircraft launching to the motors. (up to hull speed more)

    It sounds like Science ficition, but that is how many of the ships of today operate. They are using diesel electric engines and driving electric motors for speed. You can keep pumping electricity into them until you fry something. you just keep going faster and faster, until you hit top hull speed, then it doesn't do you any good.

    The Navy and Army are also looking into localised biomass-fuel converters. Can you imagine a Carrier that can make it's ownJet fuel. Even if it is only 30% of what is needed it is a huge help. They need electricity too.

  5. Re:Now think of 20, with their own different style on Passwords Are the Weakest Link In Online Security · · Score: 1

    I do something similar, however the first part is part of the sight in question.

    Forums, use the name of the first forum i had an account with,
    Games, usually have quake or doom as the first part of their
    generic websites with accounts use another format.

    For numbers it is the house number I was living at the time it was created. it worked well as over a course of 6 years the USPS changed the house number 5 times. No new neighbors they just kept changing it.

  6. Re:The sound I want on Electric Cars May Be Made Noisier By Law · · Score: 1

    Um the lights on the dash weren't a big enough clue that the car wasn't running?

    Even my 4 cylinder gas engine is quiet enough that with the door closed I can't hear the engine running at idle. I can barely feel the vibrations from it. the only way to know if the engine is running is to look at the dash and see what is lit up.

  7. Re:Dress code? on Swiss Bank Has 43-Page Dress Code · · Score: 1

    try Vulcan, you won't find that on earth that is for sure.

  8. Re:So what on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    Assange has stated he slept with those women. To say otherwise is to consider him a liar. So he did sleep with those women.

    Now under Swedish law if he slept with them and they withdrew consent it is considered rape. So if they said stop not without the condom while he was screwing them then it is rape under swedish law.

    It is a he said she said crime. you are saying he is innocent while ignoring the fact that not just one, but two women have accused him of the same thing.What happens if 5 more show up is he still innocent?

    How many boys can a Catholic priest fondle before it is bad? 1? 2? 10? Julian is not fighting this in court but in the media. why is that? This shouldn't be news.

    I have never stated that I thought the swedish law was fair or right, but only that the law exists.

  9. Re:So what on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    Look up Shia law sometime. There is such laws.

    I knew a turkey man who killed not only his wife but two out of three daughters because his brother slept with his wife.

    It is very real, just because you are ignorant doesn't mean the rest of us are.

  10. So what on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 0, Troll

    That article has every known detail.

    in Sweden if the woman withdraws consent during the act it is still considered rape, with prision terms.

    If julian was half as smart as he thinks he is he wouldn't have done what he did. Instead he fscked two women without knowing the local laws regarding such things, and is in turn being fscked back.

    If you screw a woman in some countries without their father's approval beforehand it is rape. Under Islamic law if your brother rapes and beats your wife, you have to kill the wife for tempting him and forgive the brother. Why is the fact that different countries have different standards so hard for people to understand? the UK rape laws don't apply in sweden, Islamic law doesn't apply in the USA, chinese law doesn't apply in Russia.

    Why should Julian be treated any differently than any other tourist as they visit foreign lands? oh I know because he is special, god like even. he is like the Catholic church immune from doing something wrong ever, any crime he might have done is automatically a crime againist GOD and therefore not really a crime.

    He freely admits he slept with both of those women. he is trying this case in the court of public opinion because he knows he will lose in a court of law because he is guilty, of a crime in sweden. i don't have to like the swedish law but I do have to respect it when i am there.

  11. Re:Insilvent? So what? on A Blue-Sky Idea For the USPS — Postal Trucks As Sensors · · Score: 1

    Packages over 5 pounds USPS and fedex are not only cheaper but they can guarantee delivery. Have you ever tried the USPSP tracking system? your package arrives at it's destination 2-3 days before they have updated their website.

    Fedex and UPS update their tracking information every 30 minutes or so. So the moment the package is scanned and signed you can be sure to know about it.

    That is why UPS and Fedex are around. they deliver the box not onyl as fast as they say they will, but you track the package across the country just as fast.

  12. Re:Gah... on Intel's Atom To Ship In Over 35 Tablets Next Year · · Score: 1

    Since 2002 MSFT has had a tablet additions to their OS. in that time they didn't do anything as simple as updating the mail client to work better with tablets.

    Apple didn't release a tablet OS, until after the web browser or mail client worked well for tablets.

    If it takes you ten years and you are still beaten by your competition then you are doing something wrong.

  13. Re:Gah... on Intel's Atom To Ship In Over 35 Tablets Next Year · · Score: 2

    That's the point of this that just about every but apple and android seems to be ignoring. Running standard windows apps on a tablet is like shitting in your kitchen sink. Just because you can doesn't mean it was meant for the purpose, and it always leaves you with a terrible mess to clean up later.

    You need a dedicated tablet interface, and regular applications have to be at least modified to follow that. Since the apps in question only run specific windows versions without trouble what makes you think they can be run on tablets any better ?

  14. Re:KISS... on The Clock Is Ticking On Encryption · · Score: 1

    To be truly safe, you don't want to leave anything(books, records, pictures, data encrypted) that is anyway accessible to anyone. Three people can keep a secret only if two of them are dead.

    It really doesn't matter the format of the data, if it exists it can be used against you.

  15. Re:Do not feed the trolls on North Korea Says War With South Would Go Nuclear · · Score: 1

    they think that in private but they refuse to do anything about it. Even so much as simply forcing DPRK to the negotiation table. China won't do anything. DPRK can launch nuclear weapons at south korea and China will stand back and not actually do anything.

  16. Re:Quantum Encryption on The Clock Is Ticking On Encryption · · Score: 4, Funny

    only if you don't actually want to crack it, then quantum encryption will unlock itself, however if you want to crack it you can't.

  17. Re:Do not feed the trolls on North Korea Says War With South Would Go Nuclear · · Score: 2

    that's the problem with DPRK, they are one giant troll and when they don't think they are getting enough attention they do something so bizarre you have to respond.

    So the DPRK is a troll with guns, who will use them. When the old man dies they will probably sink a few ships and lob artillery shells for fun for a few days, and blame it all on the USA.

    China is the only country they listen too, so China has always defended DPRK, But even China is getting tired of the circular recursion. Like Peace in the middle east, peace in Korea can never be achieved.

  18. Re:Not pro-corporate on Republicans Create Rider To Stop Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    both AT&T and Comcast have no competition in the area's they serve. You have a choice between the two if your lucky, most don't even get that much.

  19. Re:good on Stargate Universe Cancelled · · Score: 1

    ACtually no it didn't.

    it took 2 seconds to go from the edge of the milkyway to Earth by the wormhole drive, draining a huge part of the power supply in the processes. They traveled by hyperdrive for most of the trip. As they didn't have to use intergalactic dialing when they dialed earth and got the wraith ship.

    I know far to many details of those shows

  20. Re:good on Stargate Universe Cancelled · · Score: 1

    Since in the first episode they stated they are 1000 times farther away than pegasus was(billions not millions of light years) , I would have to say yes.

    The simple truth is that interstellar distances will not fit into the human imagination - (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

    Simple math 20 days to travel by the daedalus to Pegasus. that makes 20,000 days to travel to the Destiny or 54 years of constant flight time. If the Destiny wasn't moving. You might be able to cut that in half each way if the two ships turned toward each other. So under Ideal conditions 27 years. WE don't live in the ideal world, especially over a 27 year journey.

  21. Re:Causality on America's Cubicles Are Shrinking · · Score: 2

    That is only mostly rue. there are small companies out there that have actual good employee management relations. I have been lucky so far. however I have also seen your point.

    There is a reason why employee's now a days don't expect to work for one company until retirement any more. It just isn't true. Which begs the question why do we let companies decide our future, and medical care, when on average we don't work for any one for more than 15 years.

  22. Re:Hmm... on Julian Assange's Online Dating Profile Leaked · · Score: 1

    China, Iran, and Australia believe the USA did just that. that Wikileaks is a CIA operation to throw the diplomatic community into a fenzy.

  23. I see the point on Stallman Worried About Chrome OS · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I see the point RMS is making but then again the point of ChromeOS is to not store things locally so they can be available from multiple locations.

    There is nothing to stop you from creating your own website, with your own notepad, doc setup and logging into that. you don't need google's stuff. There are lots of different companies that offer such things now a days.

  24. Re:Why Can't They Make It Work? on SatPhones — Why Can't They Make It Work? · · Score: 1

    actually the last plumbing issue I had, we did use the side bypass, to reverse the flow, to break up the point of failure.

    You just have to watch the pressure and flow, so it doesn't get to high and cause an explosion.

    Yes I am being honest.

  25. Re:This isn't activism on Operation Payback and Hactivism 101 · · Score: 1

    Amazon gave notice and why. 24 hour notice andthey stated that wikileaks violated theTOS. If you don't like theterms of service then don't use the service.

    MasterCard and visa. Do very little business from their own websites so why even bother?

    Paypal is paypal and a bank that isn't a bank. They need to burn anyways