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  1. Re:Dear Steve, on Steve Jobs Lashes Out At Android · · Score: 1

    Just go away

    -- Steve

  2. I stopped listening when Jobs mentioned Windows on Steve Jobs Lashes Out At Android · · Score: 1

    ..as an "open" platform. Thanks Steve for the laugh!

  3. Easy solution on How To Tame the Social Network At Work · · Score: 1

    Hire people with no friends. Like me.

  4. I thought I'd want it on Joomla! Social Networking · · Score: 2, Funny

    I've always wanted a book about social networking so I could learn to use it and feel modern again. I don't have a computer degree, but it doesn't mean I can't use computers like those kids! I've bought books for dummies about email, WWW (Or is it AOL?), Windows, Photoshop...but those techniques became obsolete so fast! Now everyone is talking about freaking Social Networks!

    Sadly upon reading TFS, this book is apparently not for me. Time to contact the Video Professor for an updated DVD on this very topic. That dude taught me a lot of stuff!

  5. The problem with wifi-only iPad on Verizon Will Sell iPad+MiFi Bundles, Starting Oct 28th · · Score: 4, Interesting

    is that it does not have a GPS chip. This makes all the location services not working. Would it work with +myfi?

    Somehow Apple did not stress this point in feature difference when it released the iPads. I only found it out a while after I bought the wifi version.

  6. James Pound on Big Media Wants More Piracy Busting From Google · · Score: 1

    There, fixed for ya.

  7. The missing link on Motorola Sues Apple · · Score: 1

    is of course when Apple sues Microsoft. Then we'll have an awesome threesome!

  8. Re:Capitalism on NASA Head Ignores Congress, Eyes Cooperation With China · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Typical American arrogance. You make it sound like Wal-mart is doing charity in China. On the other hand, they went there for cheap labors.

    For the same reason, many seem to imply that cooperation or trade with China is just a favor to China. Time to look in the mirror with the US accuses others of not having an open and free market.

  9. Re:Trade will encourage Democracy. Sure it will. on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    So where is this "Enlightenment Through Trade?"

    It's in the millions of Chinese people.

    While it does not change the government fundamentally, without the change of people there will never be democracy.

  10. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    They don't care because they don't know about these things.

    It's like colors to color blind people.

    Let them know about those rights, and even give them some, then try to take them away, and they don't care, THEN they truly don't care.

  11. Re:Bleeeechhhh on Against Apple, Ballmer Floats Microsoft Merger With Adobe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry, what?

  12. Not a virus on Simple Virus For Teaching? · · Score: 0

    This is not a virus. A real virus would replicate itself, which means when it detects an USB drive it copies itself onto the drive.

    If I were the professor you'd get a FAIL.

  13. Re:More evidence of the W3C's increasing irrelevan on W3C Says Don't Use HTML5 Yet · · Score: 1

    Standard bodies always fall behind. If you count on them nothing can be done.

    For the same reason, let's not abuse the 'standard-compliance' weapon either. We criticized that IE wasn't standard compliant for a long time, and that was not all for a good reason.

  14. Contradictory messages on Can Large Scale NAT Save IPv4? · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    So the same guy advocated IPv6 and now it's IPv4 again? I'm dazzled! This sounds like what you hear during an election.

  15. Re:What is he hiding? on British Teen Jailed Over Encryption Password · · Score: 1

    Must be porn. It's the most precious assets of a man that is worth being jailed for.

  16. Re:There is still man-in-the-middle attack on GoogleSharing, Now With No Trust Required · · Score: 1

    This is really laughable.

    I suggest you understand what is man-in-the-middle-attack first.

  17. Re:There is still man-in-the-middle attack on GoogleSharing, Now With No Trust Required · · Score: 1

    If the traffic goes through GoogleSharing, then it is the man in middle who can obtain knowledge of the session keys easily, and therefore can see all traffic.

  18. Re:There is still man-in-the-middle attack on GoogleSharing, Now With No Trust Required · · Score: 1

    Unless GoogleSharing is playing the attack.

  19. There is still man-in-the-middle attack on GoogleSharing, Now With No Trust Required · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Isn't there?

  20. Re:One small problem... on Take This GUI and Shove It · · Score: 1

    You meant Windows admins, right?

  21. Re:Robert Love on Linux Kernel Development 3rd Ed · · Score: 1

    Of course that's what the article says. But I have not seen him on LKML for a long while. In fact I just did some googling, and his name does not turn up much, and for the recent postings on LKML that mentioned him, they were all about this book!

  22. Robert Love on Linux Kernel Development 3rd Ed · · Score: 0

    Where is he now? Doesn't seem to be an active kernel developer since the 1rt edition.

  23. New combat tactic from Taliban on Amid Controversy, EA Pulls Taliban From Medal of Honor Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    In related news, it is reported that Taliban soldiers have deployed a new combat tactic. Taliban soldiers now will simply shout "Talibannnn!!!" while charging, which sometimes brings so much stress to the coalitions that coalition soldiers would simply collapse.

  24. "Opposing Force"? That's a stupid name on Amid Controversy, EA Pulls Taliban From Medal of Honor Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    How about "The force who shall not be named"?

  25. Conspiracy Theory on BlackBerry's Encryption Hacked; Backups Now a Risk · · Score: 1

    RIM has been under pressure to open up backdoors for its user data to governments. This is against its official policy and promise. If it does not comply, it risks losing business in foreign markets. Now it can do so more easily because it's already leak^^^^hacked.