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  1. Re:What a Great Idea, Not on The Fight To End Aging Gains Legitimacy, Funding · · Score: 1
    How about you put a bullet in your head for mother earth then?

    Personally, I'm going to make her eat shit while I rape her in the ass. Who fucking cares? They're gonna have Mars terraformed all up nice and sweet for us to ruin next. Sweet little virgin planet ass!

    Europa's looking like she might be ready in a few years. Her tits are starting to bud all nice.

    Now, if they could only cool Venus down a bit...

  2. Re:About time. on Senate Hearing On Laptop Seizures At US Border · · Score: 1

    but they can do worse and prevent you from entering.

    If you are a citizen, they cannot prevent you from entering. They can delay you and send you to jail instead though.

  3. Re:Yawn on Two Trojans For Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    I'll stop using mine if you promise to stop dreaming about me.

  4. Re:Proof of Concept Slashdot Trojan on Two Trojans For Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    Now do you understand?

    Uhh, no actually, your story did not clear anything up at all. Also, why are you responding for another user? It seemed cool, so I decided to try it myself.

  5. Re:Ham Radio is *so* twentieth century on FCC Dealt Setback In BPL Push · · Score: 1
    Perhaps we should tie you to a tree, turn on the amp, and point a yagi at your scrotum. Since we will be using 2.4GHz, we will not cause RFI like BPL does.

    73 mother fucker.

  6. Re:Frequency Questions on FCC Dealt Setback In BPL Push · · Score: 1

    Why aren't they using frequency hopping to mitigate interference?

    That is not as easy as you think with HF especially mobile because your antenna is cut to be used on a narrow range of frequencies. For example on 40m (about 7 megacycles) when I operated HF mobile, I would get about 100kc bandwidth at 2:1 SWR (7.050 - 7.150). Frequency hopping would not work at all for me.

  7. Re:Unfortunately, its a losing battle on FCC Dealt Setback In BPL Push · · Score: 1

    BPL is just one of a thousand different devices that pollute the HF and VHF spectrum. Computers, laptops, touchlamps, plasma TV's (are the worst).

    BPL is the only one that has a huge ass antenna to radiate the RFI with (ie the lines themselves). I can deal with all of the other things you have mentioned. They are either easy to shield if they are mine or they belong to a neighbor and are too far away and sometimes they're even in a stucco house where the wire mesh for the stucco blocks out most anything from getting to me.

  8. Re:BSD is dying. on NetBSD Moves To a 2-Clause BSD License · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That joke is not funny. Fuck off.

  9. Re:Summary For The Lazy on How to Save Mac OS X From Malware · · Score: 1

    The answer to your question is that NO, you can't sign your own drivers for Vista and/or distribute them to other people to use.

    It should just be and there, shouldn't it? You can sign your own drivers. You can also distribute drivers. You just can't do both with the same driver at the same time (not for technical reasons though - license ones).

    I don't mind having a certification process for 'safe' drivers, and then have some mechanism for booting in safe mode with only safe drivers loaded if there is a problem with one of the unapproved drivers.

    Well, they do it the other way (you have to manually disable the signing requirement - we did it for a CSP at work - using a hex editor and instructions from MS (edit advapi32.dll) - it should be similar for drivers) which is kind of half way to what you want.

  10. Re:actually on Japan Imposes "Fine On Fat" · · Score: 1

    No, they do that in China.

  11. Re:Foreign workers? on Japan Imposes "Fine On Fat" · · Score: 1

    I was wondering the same thing (except I'm not quite 40 yet). I wear a 38" waist but am 6'5" tall, and am referred to with all of the unflattering terms for "thin". Do I still need to loose weight?

  12. Re:Women are somewhat masochistic... on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I appreciate your answer and do agree with you, but not with this part:

    Puberty was FUN for you.

    No, it wasn't. The problems are not the same as the ones you had, but that doesn't mean that they were fun or less troublesome. I'm sure that you have read "Lord of the Flies"? If not, I recommend it because it is a perfect description of what high school is like for the guys. That is of course somewhat of a hyperbole as there are adults around that can prevent something as extreme as Piggy's murder but there are always going to be times when they turn their backs.

  13. Re:Hotmail incompatible with me.... on Hotmail Full Version Incompatible With Firefox 3 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I guess you could be a legacy user from way back when.

    Been there since 1996. It had everything I loved at the time, it was fast free and BSD. It didn't even attempt to start your chat client when you logged in to check your mail!

    It all went downhill after MS bought them. The first thing that happened was they decided to replace the existing and working infrastructure with MS servers running IIS and of course the hardware requirements went up and reliability went down. There are rumors that they haven't been able to fully complete the process to this day and that somewhere at hotmail some BSD machines are still running, but I'm skeptical of that.

    And here I sit, like the husband who stays with his unfaithful wife for the kids. Except this is just a mail server rather than a wife and there are no kids involved, so I guess that's not a very good analogy, but God damn it, hotmail will die before I give up that email address.... or they start charging $ for it.

    If I ever won enough money to buy the domain, I would start my own mail service and put a graphic on the main page depicting Beastie pitchforking Ballmer with a caption that says "I fear that there are no chairs here, biatch!"

  14. Re:It's obvious isn't it? on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I have to let that one out, feels a bit better now.

    No need to apologize, you are in like minded company here.

  15. Re:Women are somewhat masochistic... on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 2, Informative

    If not immaturity, what is it? Answers not insults please.

  16. Re:A good start to the discussion on Foundations of Mac OS X Leopard Security · · Score: 1

    Given that they are a unix mob, I don't think that they care what Ballmer thinks.

  17. Re:Nerd on Best Electronics Kits For Adults? · · Score: 1
    I'm more of an Arduino fan.

    http://arduino.cc/

    They are similar in concept to the Stamps you speak of, but they use AVR controllers and Processing for programming. I like the language choice better because Processing is basically just simplified C (my favorite).

  18. Re:Which is worse? on 1 In 3 Sysadmins Snoop On Colleagues · · Score: 1

    What makes you certain that the nibshit admin didn't plant the kiddie porn to get rid of a user he didn't like? I always worry about that when I hear about the situation that you describe.

  19. Re:How do you wiretap a cell phone? on Guide to DIY Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    SDR on it's own won't help you. You need to be able to break the crypto used on the new phones. Although there has been some progress on that: http://www.schneier.com/cmea.html

  20. Re:It *is* unethical to steal wi-fi on Confessions of a Wi-Fi Thief · · Score: 1

    If you're stealing wifi right now, do the right thing and pay for it.

    No.

  21. Re:firmware update on Confessions of a Wi-Fi Thief · · Score: 1

    That's a damn good idea! I thought I was slick when I used to choose a password for them and then leave (war driving-not at my house). Well, I'm sure that I made a few call tech support at least.

  22. Re:This can be argued, but... on Confessions of a Wi-Fi Thief · · Score: 1
    Others have thought of that too. They have SSL tunnels for that problem.

    Sometimes it's fun to have two laptops and set one up so that it accepts SSL tunnel connections and then retunnels them to another machine somewhere in Malaysia (etc). Then set it up so that this first notebook is on one neighbors wireless(A) and then use the second on the other neighbors wireless(B) so that it tunnels through the first notebook (on A). That way if the owner of B runs wireshark, he will see lots of packets going to A and be like "wtf?".

  23. Re:Unfortunately on Indefinite Imprisonment For Web Site Content · · Score: 1
    I'm in Canada and I wish that that were true.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_by_country#Canada

  24. Re:Why on earth did he go back? on Indefinite Imprisonment For Web Site Content · · Score: 1
    Wow man, you ever read your sig...on weed?

    You are also correct about the guy flying into a hostile (to him at least) nation. I hope prisons in NZ aren't like Oz...

  25. Re:Standard sentence for contempt of court on Indefinite Imprisonment For Web Site Content · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Respect the authority of the Court- or the Court will show you why the government's authority is backed by force of arms.

    No, they will just show you that it is backed up by force of arms. There won't be any why involved.

    The reason is of course that force is the only way to have authority.