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  1. Re:And 1 big tactic, buy the enterprise version fo on Magento 1.3 Sales Tactics Cookbook · · Score: 2, Informative

    I have a osCommerce shop for years, recently finished my 3.0a5 shop that needed a lot of bugfixes, also I had a lot of own modules that needed translation to the new software, all is working well.
    But...

    This post is about deploying 3rd parties for CC handling.
    More and more of these services are changing along offering behind the scene links for CC processing to keep your clients in your webshop.
    Mine is Ogone and htye offer DirectLink that does just that.

    Transferring to 3rd party websites is very 90's.

  2. ACTA on ACTA Is Backta, New Round of Talks Start Today · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ACTA is megalomaniac masturbation of the political and business elite.

  3. Re:why do people work for Raytheon? on Microwave Pain Ray Keeps Frost From Killing Crops · · Score: 1

    Morals? soulless people do not have morals...

  4. What else... on ASCAP Declares War On Free Culture, EFF · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What else would you expect from extortionists, that they play fair?

  5. Re:Also, is it really obvious? on Experts Say ACTA Threatens Public Interest · · Score: 1

    As long as the majority of people see the term "Exclusive" as a positive one we will have this trouble.

  6. Re:Nice on Arrests For Selling Poison-Ware In Spain · · Score: 1

    Because US people cannot stand getting their companies criticized.

  7. This year's Bonuses on Verizon Makes Offering Service Blocks a Fireable Offense · · Score: 1

    This year's executive bonuses have to come from some place, it does however tell something about their overall financial health.

  8. Re:PDF is fat on Google Builds a Native PDF Reader Into Chrome · · Score: 1

    I think you don't really know the history of PDF, it's a variant on a programming language called Postscript, Postscript is a Turing complete programming language that makes extremely accurate page description.

    http://www.adobe.com/print/features/psvspdf/

  9. Re:That's Great But... on $1 Trillion In Minerals Found In Afghanistan · · Score: 1

    They are not doing fine, they just know how to suppress bad news...

  10. Re:As they should be. on Pentagon Seeking Out Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    That depends on the information, not on opinion, not even yours...

  11. They will probably need... on Renewable Energy To Power Aussie SKA · · Score: 2, Funny

    They will probably need Skatalites for some exiting soundbites each day...

  12. Re:What is this Groklaw of which you speak. on Judge Rejects SCO's Motion For a New Trial · · Score: 2, Informative
  13. Re:Groklaw link on Judge Rejects SCO's Motion For a New Trial · · Score: 1

    She is right in that assertion, but that's the charm of this place, and yes I also read Groklaw daily.

  14. It depends on the scale of your operation on Prosecuting DDoS Attacks? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If you are a rich company that is well connected politically you can get away practically anything, this also goes for DDOS attacks.

  15. Re:Facebook works fine... on A Call For an Open, Distributed Alternative To Facebook · · Score: 1

    I have no Facebook things and stuff... ;) And my friends are fine.

  16. Re:Facebook works fine... on A Call For an Open, Distributed Alternative To Facebook · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The problem is not you, even if you never posted on Facebook you friends can spoil your privacy a great deal here, especially if they do not see the implications of their actions.

    That is the big problem with Facebook.

  17. Re:Hallelujah! on First Superbugs, Now Superweeds · · Score: 1

    The demand for food only grows when there is abundance, not the other way around.

    Yes it will mean that lot's of people will starve from hunger, what new?

  18. Re:Three words on Most File Sharers Would Pay For Legal Downloads · · Score: 1

    Cheap talk is even cheaper.

  19. Re:Good thing on Canonical Explains Decision to License H.264 For Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    You are wrong, hereby stand corrected, I was one of the people protesting against software patents in Europe and to this day there are no valid software patents, even though various national patent bureaus act differently and are issuing illegal software patents.

  20. Re:love to see one of those.... on AMD Undercuts Intel With Six-Core Phenom IIs · · Score: 1

    Dunno but you are considered a normal moron if you don't.

  21. Re:BIOS Update.... on AMD Undercuts Intel With Six-Core Phenom IIs · · Score: 1

    ASUS/AMD certainly does, they have the most friendly system to upgrade your BIOS, just burn a firmware image on an empty CD, restart and let the computer startup from that cd and all goes automatically.
    Don't forget to make a backup of your current bios and burn that on a separate CD.

  22. Ponzibuddy on Facebook's "Evil Interfaces" · · Score: 1

    Ponzibuddy, uhm Bonzibuddy...

  23. Re:I know how the next codec standard will be chos on Steve Jobs Hints At Theora Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    It ended with a really really slow adaption rate of BR...

    Porn BR is not selling and porn houses are doing things over multiple DVDs instead.

  24. A big bet on US Says 4.3 Billion People Live With Bad IP Laws · · Score: 1

    Obama et al. are betting their whole economy on shaky imaginary property rights, this will sour on them, they will never be able to enforce their shaky dream on the rest of us, even if they have 100 times as much military.

    Dream on big US business!

  25. Re:Waaah! on Pope Rails Against the Internet and Transparency · · Score: 1

    I really wonder why none of the guilty has put to jail, saying sorry is not enough in our right systems, or are some people supposed to be above the laws that hold others to it?