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  1. Morbo: on The Universe Damaged By Observation? · · Score: 1

    Quantum physics don't work that way!

  2. Re:I hate niggers on Dan Geer On Trusting PCs In Botnets · · Score: 1

    If only I had modpoints right now...

  3. Short answer on Was Videogaming Better Back in the Day? · · Score: 1

    Short answer: Yes!

  4. Re:Top hundred things to do.... on Review: Evil Genius · · Score: 1
    99. Any data file of crucial importance will be padded to 1.45Mb in size.

    Can anyone explain that one for me?

  5. Re:Why is parent moded up? on Clay Shirky: RIAA Succeeds Where Cypherpunks Fail · · Score: 1

    Ops I had not read the whole thread... my fault. I'll go away now.

  6. Why is parent moded up? on Clay Shirky: RIAA Succeeds Where Cypherpunks Fail · · Score: 1
    Tcopeland cant find a link on the frontpage, so he posts the link here. Onest mistake, nice thought :)

    What gets me is that it gets modded up as informative. Do people lose their brain when they get moderator acces?

  7. Re:Norwegian Law on GameSpy Sends DMCA-Based C&D To Security Researcher · · Score: 1

    True Norway did not, and do not (I think), have anti reverse engineering laws, from the eff page:
    Johansen is charged with violating the Norwegian Criminal Code section 145(2), which outlaws breaking into another person's locked property to gain access to data that one is not entitled to access.

  8. The "What if machine" on UCB, USC To Build (And Hack) A Model Internet · · Score: 2, Insightful
    The way I understod the article, this is supposed to be a wan that can be used as a what-if-machine. This would be a way to se the results of changing widely used standards.

    What if everybody used IPv6?
    What if you had to prove your id to send mail?
    What if a Curious Yellow -like worm were realeased?
    What if.... well you get my point.

  9. Re:rubberhose on GBDE-GEOM Based Disk Encryption on FreeBSD · · Score: 1
    Is the rubberhose project still alive?

    I stumbled across the page a feew weeks ago and found it intresting, but it seemed abandoned. (Availible to linux kernel 2.2 etc). Altso the page has disappered, google cache.

    Has anybody tried to use robberhose, any experiense to share?

  10. Re:I just hope ... on Contiki Ported To x86 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    When I was a child (1990 give or take) there was an norwegian computer brand called tiki. Rumor had it that they originally called it kon-tiki, but because Thor Heyerdahl owned that name they had to change it.

    This is just vague memory thou....

    What i do know is that the tiki 100 was popular in norwegian schools in the 80s....

  11. Re:obviously ? on Linksys and the GPL, Again · · Score: 1

    it might differ from the standard busybox, but does it differ from the busybox from the linksys code center http://www.linksys.com/support/gpl.asp? If the linksys binary matches the source code they have published I dont really see a problem.