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  1. Re:Order of the Arrow - Right to Privacy???? on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Let me find my copy of the constitution and bill of rights.... hmmm... nope.. no right to privacy.... I agree with you however that privacy should be a courtesy shown to those who don't use lawyers to do their talking for them.

  2. Re:Microsoft is at fault on Vista - iPod Killer? · · Score: 1

    I thought we were going to wait for SP1 before installing Vista... don't you know that everything PRE-SP1 is really Beta code?

  3. Re:Overall total? on The RIAA Sues 482 More People · · Score: 3, Informative

    Cool Tech Zone says 3,429 total users..

  4. Re:Well duh on Choosing Microsoft Products May Cost 10-40% More · · Score: 1

    Hmm, TCO is cheaper huh.. well lets see about this... 1,000 people downloading patches for thier WinBlows boxes.... X 1 hour per month (remember Microsoft only distributes monthly patches) X adverage 15$ an hour per person = 15,000$ per month, 150,000$ per year.. and just the patching... not including loss of productivity, etc... etc... etc...

  5. TV does not allow a "real" science chanel... on Wanted: a Real Science Channel · · Score: 1

    a "real" science chanel is an oxy-moron. The medium of TV does not allow such a thing to happen.

    Reason: TV is a passive not an active device. You sit infront of the TV and watch... passivally. There is no way to interact with the TV, thus allowing you to have the experience of a real "science chanel".... we're all destined to have wanna be science.

  6. Exploding batteries... what do you mean by that? on Nokia Investigating Reported Cell Phone Explosions · · Score: 1

    I question what do you mean by explode... Did some of the battery acid spill out??? or are we like talking fire and brimstone here??? I would think most likely the battery just burst, aka the acid leaving the battery case.. but the article really does not say.

  7. Wait --- You've got the wrong person. on SunnComm Says Pointing to Shift Key 'Possible Felony' · · Score: 1

    Ok great, you want to sue a little guy because you done want to take on the people who WROTE THE CODE TO circumvent your little copy protection program. Microsoft wrote the code that also harms you laughable product. The only question that I have is.. didn't Microsoft write this ANTI-DCMA code long before your code was ever written??? Meaning the only thing worth mentioning is that you you code was faulty to begin with.

    All this student did was point out what was already present. There needs to be a level of common sense before companies go around suing people.. .like my program was inept and is fatially flawed before I released it... and instead of admiting that, were going to take out of somebodies hide what we would have made if the fatal flaw was eiter ignored or not found.

    All DCMA does is allow stupidy to abound unchecked.

  8. Re:what sun thinks on SCO May Countersue Red Hat, SuSE Joins The Fray · · Score: 1

    If they have a license to do that, why dont they sell these licenses for 1$ plus the cost of shipping the pretty little piece of paper out to the customer. That way all of the business fools out there can feel safe they they are paying for Linux :) And SCO and go Sc**w themselves!

  9. Re:How many hacks involve stealing the hard drive? on ABIT's Secure IDE Motherboard · · Score: 1

    Correct, but even worse the operating system has access to the un-encripted data. The apps can be beaten into submission, but the OS... well,... you get the picture.

    ---------
    Quickest Enterprise backup: cp -R /home /dev/null
    2 seconds later --> Backup Complete!

  10. Re:We've come a long way baby on White House Obfuscates Email · · Score: 1

    Now wait a second.. the age of innocence was gone a long time ago. The difference between now and then is that we are will to acknologe the horror that human society is, where in the past we have dont nothing but ignore it.

  11. Re: we've come a long way baby on White House Obfuscates Email · · Score: 1

    The problem with Clarke is that it would stop all "war" for ever... Now I'm not saying thats a bad thing... dont get me wrong... I just dont want to deal with things such as "police actions", "military interventions", etc...

    Lets keep it simple..

  12. Re:You are kidding, right? on .Net:... 3 Years Later · · Score: 1

    Ok, I understand that your indoctrinated... Windows has that effect on people who havnt given anything else a try. But you need to realize that your points are wrong:

    Tried a professional or better version there's a reason they cost more even if they don't run that CGA poker game you copied off of someone else in high school

    Hmmm, If you think windows is a professional version you need to check out OSX, or Linux, I just checked my person linux workstation... uptime 405days :) I reboot my win2k box daily.

    Gone through the training necessary (i.e., read a book) to install and maintain Windows in a work or enterprise environment

    Been there done that. MCSE, MCDBA.. bla bla bla... I just didnt take the test, I actually went to the training... it teaches you nothing. Go and get a Linux cert and then you have the right to talk.

    Used the stable of tools designed to ease and enhance deployment of Windows technologies -- Windows Terminal Server, Norton Ghost, etc

    Hmmm, I think its already been said.. why bother?

    So the choice is, reboot my 15 microsoft servers daily, or switch to 5 linux servers which handle the same tasks that there proceeding 15 microcrap servers did and spend time on IT subjects that I really need to be spending time on... like playing starcraft and replying to Microsoft Trolls like yourself.

    I think the choice is clear.