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  1. y'know what I'm wondering... on The Origin Of Sobig (And Its Next Phase) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Is why any virus writers ever get caught.

    Unless they're messing with the virus and accidently release it (either completely accidentally or just prematurely, whatever) then they simply have to go down to their local library and/or cyber cafe wearing a wig and makeup, stick the floppy in, click, then leave, what's the problem?

  2. Re:U.S. only Country Not beating back the U.S. on Australian Court Doubles CD Importers' Fines · · Score: 0

    Uhm, this was from an official US Gov press release about 2 weeks after september 11th. There was alot more jets actually available but weren't 'fly-right', i.e they were either unfueled, weapons wasn't all set up, or regular safety checks hadn't been carried out, and on the september 11th a jet was needed INSTANTLY and none of these things could be done in time. Also these two jets actually lost the boeing (it stopped reponding, went down some 29,000 ft and then headed towards Washington) that landed on the pentagon, after taking off and heading towards it, it went off radar (i'm not sure why, I'd guess that it was because it went down so low, or something) and no one knew where it was until it was too late. By pure coincidence i actually re-read that speech (well about 2/3 of it) yesterday while reading a conspiracy book on 9/11 in WaterStones. I also find it unbelievable, so do we think that the goverment is lying, mistaken, or accept some of these conspiracies?

  3. Re:U.S. only Country Not beating back the U.S. on Australian Court Doubles CD Importers' Fines · · Score: 0

    it isn't just about the security agencies failure to pick it out of what i`m sure is a big list of stuff to filter, but in the whole of north america on september there was only TWO fighter jets available, for a great military power (well any nation actually) thats pretty damn pathetic. and no this is not off-topic as i`m replying to a post about this topic :)

  4. Re:Another knockback for the MPAA- record UK CD sa on Australian Court Doubles CD Importers' Fines · · Score: 0

    alot of recording companies are suffering alot because people no longer buy singles. not only is it a complete waste of time (you can download your song and just wait till the album is out) but is completely unnecessary. album sales are increasing however, i feel there is no need for companies to claim fileswappers are losing them money, it's just a general evolution in music --people are finally waking up to the fact that they've been wasting their money all these years.

  5. google's cache on Junji Hirayama 's Home Flight Simulator · · Score: -1, Redundant

    is here

  6. the site is down but on Junji Hirayama 's Home Flight Simulator · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    i can imagine, this shit is posted on /. all the time. ya know what i don`t get? why no one has told this dude each monitor can show porn. he could benefit from it alot.

  7. Re:Thats Better... on SCO Prepares To Sue Linux End Users · · Score: 0

    UK? It's past 1pm in the UK and you're starting work now?! Geese workaholic or what, wait for the second 'breakdown of today' SCO article which usually comes around 4pm and then you can start work for the final hour of the day.

  8. SCO r teh sux on SCO Prepares To Sue Linux End Users · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Talk about running before you can walk, these jokers haven't proved a thing in any one of 1,000 law cases they're now involved in, they're a joke, I'd love to find out just how much they're going to be paying in legal fees after all this is cleared up.

    If they continue on I wouldn't be surprised if this is what pulls the company under.

  9. German 2 English on Zalman TNN 500A - Complete Heatpipe Cooled Case · · Score: -1, Redundant
  10. t4 on Microsoft Virus Spam: SoBig.F · · Score: 0

    The sender appears to be someone from a recognized domain name, such as ibm.com, zdnet.com or microsoft.com. The subject line typically says "Re: Details," "Resume" or "Thank you."

    Oh yes, this is a good technique, because I often get emails from people at those domains.

    ("YEAH RIGHT")

  11. What does SCO have to hide? on "Stolen" SCO Linux Code Snippets Leaked · · Score: 0

    I'm just thinking, if there's a million lines of copied code, why don't they release 1,000 lines to show it? They stand nothing to lose and a hell of a lot to gain.

  12. fr on Open Source Community Approaches SCO · · Score: 0

    so now there's 1,000,000 lines of code that SCO forgot about until now?

    I wonder if they counted...

  13. Re:Without reason? on Windows XP SP2 Delayed Until Late 2004 · · Score: 0

    No they're still discussing this, it isn't scheduled to be in XP ever, possibly the next operating system however.

  14. i see... on Talk About A Security Hole, Go To Jail? · · Score: 0

    i`ll take this story as advice from slashdot to exploit holes that i find instead of reporting them.

    Thank You SlashDot!
    ("see you in court")

  15. oh sweet on RPC DCOM Cleanup Worm Appears · · Score: 0

    now the african continent just needs to wait for the anti-AIDs worm to hit and bam, problem solved!

  16. Land of the free? on Profile of An Internet Bookie · · Score: 0

    heh whoever told you that is your enemy.

    you yanks don't seem to be allowed to do anything! overthrow your goverment and legalise BEASTIALITY!!

    or not, whatever.

  17. Re:sports betting and lotteries aren't at all simi on Profile of An Internet Bookie · · Score: 0

    well no, because most online betting bookies allow small limits, so unless you feel like buying off a footballer for 20,000 to get your $500 bet at 6/1 i wouldn't bother.

  18. hungry... on Blackout Week Continues · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    man i could really go for some pizza about now, anyone wanna go twosies?