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  1. Re:Outsourcing is good, loyalty is bad on Outsourcing Growing Beyond India · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wars are started by coward politicians that never fought or even went to their duty.

  2. Over their dead body... on Trusted Or Treacherous Computing? · · Score: 1

    I am serious, but then I do not use Windows.

  3. Re:The 9 Reasons on Nine Reasons To Skip Firefox 2.0 · · Score: 1

    It's the addon reviewers that are slow, I added my extension several days before Firefox 2 came out and it is still not accepted.

  4. It's not that easy... on Will Red Hat Survive? · · Score: 1

    It looks like Oracle get the tough job of keeping their distro compatible with Red Hat.
    Are they up to that? Are they up to handling and solving bugs and big crises?

    Forking an Free/Open Source project is not so easy as people might think on the surface.

  5. Re:I hoped the answers wouldn't be so dodgy on Microsoft's IE Team Leader Answers Slashdot Questions · · Score: 1

    Be glad that MS's lawyers didn't forbid him to answer at all.

  6. Re:wtf? on Microsoft's IE Team Leader Answers Slashdot Questions · · Score: 1

    He means developers licences, yes they want developers to pay them and have them say thank you thank you on their knees.

    This is also the main reason why MS isn't going so well last few years, developers are walking away en masse.

  7. ethical diamonds? on Lab Created Diamonds Come to Market · · Score: 1

    They must market it as ethical diamonds, Something like "No African died so that you can wear this diamond"

  8. The only thing they curb... on Iran Caps Net Access to Keep West Out · · Score: 1

    The only thing they curb is the influence of the vast population of Iranian youngsters.
    Give it another 10 years and that whole country will be torn apart from internal forces.

  9. scale? on A Working Economy Without DRM? · · Score: 1

    The answer is scale, or rather lack of it.
    I think the future landscape is better suited for small players, unless of course the landscape is ruined.

    Doesn't that sound familiar?

  10. Another waste of time... on Holographic Storage a Reality in 2006? · · Score: 1

    So soon it get's forgotten forever, why do these people waste their and our time with such incompatible media?
    Do they really think we pick it up?

    Dream on Hitachi / Maxell...

  11. Re:Can you imagine the tech support calls? on Turning Network Free-Riders' Lives Upside Down · · Score: 1

    All who see tubgirl will never live life as before...

    (me included)

    The images border the lower end gruwelty of war scenes...

  12. To translate in layman terms: on EFF Calls RIAA Tactics 'Reign of Terror' · · Score: 1


    The memes of justice are build with cases, not lawbooks.
    If an organisation can successfully win 1000's of cases then these memes of justice are changed towards their favour.

    Then justice thinks that these organisations are right.

    I wonder why people need many words to explain simple facts of life.

  13. Re:Where will this end? on VMware Releases Server 1.0 · · Score: 1

    It only just started...

    what end?

  14. Re:Regret is for when you do something wrong on Reporter Phone Records Being Used to Find Leaks · · Score: 1
  15. Re:security over privacy on Americans Not Bothered by NSA Spying · · Score: 1

    Tactical this is often solved by putting soldiers in place that have different interest than the population they oppress. This is done so many times and in so many places successfully.

    You see how polarized the people of the states are, I don't think that the military complex is having trouble recruiting people to murder another part of the population they hate anyway.
    Seeing how bad all human rights issues are being handled, attacked and raped in the states you might conclude that large parts of the people in the states really hate each other to the bone, otherwise things like that would be arranged like in civilized countries.

    Another thing is time, the militairy complex is less dependent on needing human beings for their targets, if you want a revolution in the states then better don't wait too long.

    If I were you I would not count on your words displayed in your post, the USA is changing into a dictature faster each day. I think the outcome will be that a civil war in the united states will end into several countries and most of it's inhabitants killed and most of the land toxic from nuclear and chemical warfare.

    I think that the none of the current leaders on key positions in the USA would have a problem on using chemical warfare against their own population just like Saddam, a man's got to do what a man's got to do is the adagium in the end.

    I wish people success with their revolution, but with the stakes and current power balance in mind they have no second chance and soon not even a first chance.

  16. Re:security over privacy on Americans Not Bothered by NSA Spying · · Score: 1

    I agree with you on priciple.

    But...

    What makes you think that the american people can succeed against your industrial militairy complex where all other foreign armies failed?

    Please explain that to me?

  17. You are a problem! on Social Consequences and Effects of RFID Implants? · · Score: 1

    Trouble is that people like you are spoiling things for the rest of us in the long run giving politicians argument to make this mandatory.

    I am not religous but agree totally with the fear of the beast that religious people refer to.

  18. Re:Where the hell did it go wrong? on DRM Lite for Electronic Textbooks · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That is not true, in most of history they succeeded to stop knowledge from spreading just last 100 years they don't. Do you really think for instance that Gutenberg had a lot of cooperation? think twice.

  19. Re:Net zo nutteloos on Software Tracks Blogosphere Mood Swings · · Score: 1

    lol...

  20. Re:Net zo nutteloos on Software Tracks Blogosphere Mood Swings · · Score: 1

    Niet nodig...

    Laten we zeggen dat het ons geen reet kan schelen wat de bui van Blogosphere groupthink is...

    Babelfish dat

  21. Re:Mexed Missages on Aero To Be Unavailable To Pirates · · Score: 1

    Oh, we should, have you ever see the state of the "BASIC" inside my commodore 64?

  22. Re:DRM in Linux - Why we need GPL v3 for Linux on Real Networks to Linux - DRM or Die · · Score: 1

    customers, damnit, stop degrading yourself and us.

  23. Re:Malkin... on Bloggers Exempted From Campaign Laws · · Score: 1

    It's Malkin... (Note to self, take time to inspect your post).

  24. Malkin... on Bloggers Exempted From Campaign Laws · · Score: 1

    Michelle Makin will be gratefull to this ruling...

  25. Re:Thanks for the fucking! on DRM More Important Than Life or Security? · · Score: 1