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  1. Tineye... yeah. It works, on occasion.

  2. Re:Android inside webOS on HP's Core WebOS Enyo Team Going To Google · · Score: 1

    Palm killed WebOS, and kicked the corpse. Maybe they'll kick it back to life here.

  3. What's the next step? on FBI Quietly Forms Secretive Net-Surveillance Unit · · Score: 2

    So after they establish this bit of nonsense are they going to be empowered to put netizens on double secret probation?

  4. Re:Mint == Ubuntu plus ____? on Linux Mint 13 (Maya) Has Arrived · · Score: 1

    Been using Lisa for about 2 months now and I'm pretty happy with it.

  5. Re:Clarify on MPAA Agent Poses As Homebuyer To Catch Pirates · · Score: 0

    what a crazy f'd up story... kinda sounds like the mpaa kept grasping at disappearing straws. lmao

  6. Re:Good decision on Rutger's Student Dharun Ravi Sentenced To 30-Day Jail Time · · Score: 0

    Sad case, but I agree, maybe people should have slightly thicker skins rather than accusing assholes of murder for their shattered egos. This is the fruit of the sowing of pc.

  7. Re:It's stupid to compare to Facebook's profit on Facebook IPO Stumbles Out of the Gate · · Score: 1

    Thus begins the pop of Web 2.0, nont with a whimper, but with an IPO.

  8. Incredible on US Justice Dept Defends Right To Record Police · · Score: 1

    Sanity prevails.

  9. Re:Fork it, then on Mozilla Leaves Out Linux For Initial Web App Support · · Score: 1

    ... then comes Windwos 8.

  10. Re:Not making money = wasting money on 'Goofing Off' To Get Ahead? · · Score: 1

    If you company is kucky enough to have full time R&D staff i think most of the goofing off can be found there.

  11. Re:So it's replication on Chinese Physicists Achieve Quantum Teleportation Over 60 Miles · · Score: 1

    Is making an exact copy, I mean EXACT, same quantum properties, same everything, mere replication? I think it goes beyond photocopying. Here's a question; so if its a good (the best) copy of something, does that we might be able to replicate objects ad infinitum? Could some mad asshole make a million Brittany Spears? I quake with fear...

  12. Re:Yep, more of the same on US Air Force Can 'Accidentally' Spy On American Citizens For 90 Days · · Score: 1

    We do. Voting.

    LMFAO. Stay the way you are, man. The rest us us will keep laughing. Its all part of the plan. Soo as the FFA allows drones anywhere those things will be 1984 helicopters, buzzing outside people's windows. You'll be able to turn the telescreen down, but never off.

  13. Re:I might stop hating Twitter now on Twitter Rejects Prosecutors' Subpoena For a User's Data Without Warrant · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Twitter is most deffinately doing The Right Thing here.

  14. Re:No easy answer on Ask Slashdot: What's a Good Tool To Detect Corrupted Files? · · Score: 0

    Perl or bash will do this quite easily, run a hash compare of the two files, if they don't match delete the bad flle. Is this a serious question?

  15. Re:PHP on Ask Slashdot: What Language Should a Former Coder Dig Into? · · Score: 0

    LOL!!! That's a GREAT JOKE. +5 internets.

  16. Re:principal on Missouri High School Principal Resigns After Posing As Student On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Some one modded me down as flamebait... WAT???? You, whomever you are, think trolling is a mature, reasonable thing for a treacher to do??? I hope you don't have kids 'cause you've got problems.

  17. Re:principal on Missouri High School Principal Resigns After Posing As Student On Facebook · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    What ever sex she was it was a stupid, immature thing to do.

  18. Re:End-to-end principle on Microsoft Using Linux To Optimize Skype Traffic · · Score: 1

    1) Focusing on the toaster example is stupid, wasn't meant as a real world example
    2) If you're intranet isn't going to have access to the outside world then fine, do what you want. My point is, do you really want every node on your network to have its own, external, internet presence? In some cases, servers and the like, yes. For joe sixpack, who has a pc and a media server and some assorted media sink appliances? I don't see it. Could actually be a liablility to that guy.

  19. Re:Notice he's by himself on Automated Dorm Room Causes a School Inquiry · · Score: 1

    I was actually making an earnest comment, but whatever. I gots karmas to spare so spin it biatches.

  20. Re:End-to-end principle on Microsoft Using Linux To Optimize Skype Traffic · · Score: 1

    There is no reason in the world not to have some kind of ip sharing when you have multple ip nodes in a private network, no matter how much ip address space you have. Giving your toaster's nic a pop on a public net just sounds too stupid for words, at least from a hardware management POV.

  21. Re:MS and Linux on Microsoft Using Linux To Optimize Skype Traffic · · Score: 1

    I'm taking away one thing from this; the linux comm technology is, perhaps not better, but more suited, to their purpose. What else should anyone take away here?

  22. Re:No real need for him to encrpyt on Osama Bin Laden Didn't Encrypt His Files · · Score: 1

    ...it's a waste of time, because the drive isn't intended to be removed from your house.

    Then real life creeps in, and unenteded consiquences spoil your day, some one pops a tire on your getaway ride, some trusted flunky slips a USB stick in his pocket...

  23. Re:Maybe there is no stopping these people at all? on Mozilla Calls CISPA an "Alarming" Threat to Privacy · · Score: 1

    The powers-that-be seem to have a set plan for the internet:

    I, at the risk of doffing my tinfoil hat (the z rays might get me), would suggest that the plan is for Us, and Includes the internet.

  24. Re:Public opinion not relevant on Mozilla Calls CISPA an "Alarming" Threat to Privacy · · Score: 1

    Welcome to the United States. You must be new here.

  25. Re:Notice he's by himself on Automated Dorm Room Causes a School Inquiry · · Score: 0

    He won't be alone long. Some great gal (or guy, whatever he's into) will snap him up. So will a tech company.