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  1. Re:Reserve the word Bright on Uniquely Bright: Experiences and Tips? · · Score: 1

    That site smacks of a Pre 1997-Geocities atmosphere. It looks like crap.

    And lets see, the copyright of that site is 2003... Hmm, I think the word "Bright" has been around longer than that.

  2. Re:how about... on Dog Trained on 200-Word Vocabulary · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Guess you never heard this saying...

    Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker.

  3. how about... on Dog Trained on 200-Word Vocabulary · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Get me a beer you damn dog!"

    I'd buy THAT dog for a Dollar!

  4. Re:Degrees with an expiration date on Physicist Loses Degree for Data Falsification · · Score: 1

    Simply, liberal arts are NOT sciences.

    Liberal arts are worthless in revoking... hell, lib arts is worthless period.
    But when YOUR data is being used in anothers' experiment or source, YOU MUST BE REPUTABLE AND HAVE KNOWINGLY VALID DATA..

  5. Re:where he was on Physicist Loses Degree for Data Falsification · · Score: 1

    It was NOT plagarism. Thats done every day in the form of Annotated bib's and such.

    He was FALSIFIYING DATA in a scientific setting. that is grevious. In actuality, ANY research done with him as reference is now condemned useless.

    Thinkof GPL virus, but with EVERYBODY in that field of study relying on each other.

    INTOLERABLE

  6. Re:After Searching through the Crapware site itsel on StarForce Copy Protection Causing User Ire · · Score: 1

    Oh, it could work, you just dont understand the mechanism..

    The BINARY can be decoded directly, or a deadlist can be compiled..

    My guess is they have lots of no-start loops that throw debuggers off or other common tricks.

    Now the problem I see is they could provide a runtime de-cypher (with the decrypting stub program) decryptiong the contents of the exe.. Even worse yet is if they decrypt it to CPU cache (A murder to debug) and do their operations in that. I could allocate 2K in cpu cache and use a nasty (and proven) 1k block cypher.

    This is all beaten by an ICE, but who can afford one of thse for a home..

  7. Re:Islamic websites. on Saudi Webmaster Acquitted of Terrorism Charges · · Score: 1

    ---I'm confused on this- they had to bring guns so they could serve in the Israeli military while they were taking a trip to Israel? I'm assuming you meant something different, otherwise this makes little sense.

    That's correct. Israeli law states that anybody coming in for citizenship must be able to show proof of arms. The funny thing about that law is no bullets are required, hence they had none. Their idea is that in cases of invasion, people can fight using own arms, or can use the military issued ones. Bullets, in general, are easy to get.

    Im sorry about writing that incorrectly. I had to get to class, but wanted to post it anyways.

    And as a last note, I do believe that indirectly, Reno sentanced those 200 in Koresh's compound, and 200 in the federal building to death. I do not agree with what McVeigh did, but I understand the motivations.

  8. Re:Islamic websites. on Saudi Webmaster Acquitted of Terrorism Charges · · Score: 1

    --(Think David Koresh)

    What a choice name... Say, do you actually think he was a Violent Christian? Perhaps you ought to do more research about this incidend..

    1: Koresh and his 200 members were planning on a trip to Israel. Because of the many people coming, they had to bring an arm for each person (since 17 and over must serve in the israeli military).

    2: Once who I consider absoloute evil, Janet Reno, heard about this, she pulls in large military to "thwart" the crazy. Also, he made no reason to be destructive. Crazy, yes, but its not illegal to have a God complex, is it?

    3: Its also known that the Sheriff said that Koresh comes for groceries and gets mail once a week or 2. Reno could have avoided that whole conflict and her loss of lives just by being patient and simple like that sheiff said.

    4: From current video evidence, it seems that orders were given to fire in on them. By reno's word, she killed 200 innocents and 1 crazy.

    and as a result from this, came another "terrorist" action, the Okholoma City bombing...

    As a result of Reno ordering the death of 200 innocents, Timothy McVeigh targets the nearest federal office.

    During preliminal investigation, reports were out that security cameras caught a middle-easterner. They are unsure who he is, or if he had anything to do with it.

    McVeigh eventually was murdered by the state, and teh state hurried it so. Teh fact that they lost what he knew seems suspicios, as if the got was trying to cover something up.

  9. Re:Cattassing - Genuine Question on MMOG Subscription Winners, Losers Analyzed · · Score: 1

    Catassing? Damn. Now thats some weird language.

    I play NWN online and we hear a lot of "killsteal" and such. When I get accused of it, I warn the idiot. Then I fire off every spell I have. Usually PK's after the 4'th hit.

  10. Re:Scare Tactics on Software To Stop Song Trading · · Score: 1

    I wasnt talking about insider jobs.

  11. Re:Scare Tactics on Software To Stop Song Trading · · Score: 1

    Cause the real criminals KNOW how to steal and not get caught.

    OK. those panels are RF panels. What block RF? Lemee see... Aluminum foil covered bag.

  12. Re:How about..... on VIA Announces Lead-Free Motherboard · · Score: 1

    Nope, I just wanted mod points.

  13. How about..... on VIA Announces Lead-Free Motherboard · · Score: 2, Interesting

    No water needed for making? What was it? 150 gallons of water just to make memory sticks?

  14. Re:looks*Intelligenceconstant on Bachelor Contest Winner Chooses PS2, Not Girl · · Score: 1

    Even better if she has that oh-soo-nasty flare too ;-)

  15. Re:Question intended to provoke thought included. on FBI Raids Arizona School District Over Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    Yep. No doubt abut it.

    Read the DOJ press report jerk.

  16. Re:As usual, slashdotters missing the bigger pictu on Projectionists Using Night Vision Goggles in Theaters · · Score: 1

    Watch out Camera phone users......

  17. Re:Why is this more secure... on Port Knocking in Action · · Score: 2, Informative

    Because UDP is usually bandwidth filtered as it's the easiest protocol to flood a connection.

    Ethernet has a exponential-wait scheme to prevent cloging of pipes, and TCP uses a authorized sent only packet. No data is send until prior ones are OK'ed.

  18. Re:Secrets are not security on Port Knocking in Action · · Score: 1

    "Repeat after me...secrets are not security."

    They arent?

    Secret agent 1) Did you hear the 49'ers won?
    Secret Agent 2) Ill get right on it.

    Ok. Now what just happened? Oh right. Its a secret.

  19. Re:Don't buy MS products. on Microsoft's Long-Playing Business Record · · Score: 1

    Then I call forth Bill Clinton.

    He was called to Congress for testifying.
    He lied. They proved he lied.
    He was FOUND GUILTY of Perjury.
    Nobody did anything, and he got away scot free. No fines, no jailtime, no NOTHING.

    Now ask yourself:
    Do you know of anybody who willingful lied under oath?
    Do you know of any those who were caught?
    What's the average sentances for perjury?

    Clinton did NOT slip through the cracks. He was found GUILTY of perjury, and nothing was done. According to our highest official, why is pejury still a crime?

  20. Re:Don't buy MS products. on Microsoft's Long-Playing Business Record · · Score: 1

    Why? They fucked us over by DESTROYING CHOICE when they could not use their monolopy illegally.

    Illegally is using your super-company to squish competitors AND make your choice free.... for the time being. Once the competition's dead, you can jack up prices 10 fold.

    Under those conditions, I have no problem using Windows without a license, or Office under a personal setting.

  21. Re:No ultimatums... on Security and School - How Should One Speak Up? · · Score: 1

    Yeah... and when you file suit with FERPA, ALL governmental funds are CUT.

    Fuck the IT manager. This affects EVERYBODY!! that's what you plan when you do this,....

  22. Re:DISsatisfied Shoreline customer on Cheap and Reliable IP Telephony? · · Score: 1

    You know what, I think you responded to a "Plant".

    By the way, I've dealt with Shoreline products. That Merlin doesnt sound THAT bad, now does it...

  23. Re:The problem is on The Trouble With Using D&D Rules In Videogames? · · Score: 1

    And I want to make Tasselhoff Burrfoot look like a small time proanster.,..

    Oh wait. I did ;-) I stole loot from 10 bags of holding until the "mark" realised I was doing that........ and it was a barbarian with 23 STR.. OUCH!

  24. Re:World's largest machine on Tracking the Blackout Bug · · Score: 1

    Stupid. They WERE data lines that sent analog voice data. That's all they could send.

    When we went more digital, we assigned large optic ring networks (SONET) where pearts were for digital sending of analog and the others were for true digital data. Ever since the switch of ESS back in '87, we've been all using digital phone lines. They just happen to have a D/A hooked to them (thats what leads to our houses).

  25. Re:Just wait... on Hollywood's Rising Fascination With Videogames · · Score: 1

    Doesnt all the random pr0n shows cover "Leisure Suit Larry: ALL"