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  1. Re:Simple searches should fix this on Cybercriminals Create 57,000 Fake Sites Each Week · · Score: 1

    By that argument, no laws should ever be enforced because new criminals will appear to replace the old.

  2. Re:Simple on Is Cloud Computing the Hotel California of Tech? · · Score: 1

    Beautifully said.

  3. Re:Chapter 7? on Final Judgment — SCO Loses, Owes $3,506,526 · · Score: 1

    While they are at it, they should sow McBride's backyard with salt.

  4. A better plan on Microsoft To Buy Back $40bn of Its Shares · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think Microsoft should buy up all the mortgage-backed securities it can get its hands on.

    That way I won't be forced to buy them (with my taxes).

  5. Re:People don't learn from history on Barack Obama Wins Democratic Nomination · · Score: 0, Troll

    >>> They need to purge all the religious zealots, war mongers, and lobbyist puppets

    Then who will be left?

  6. Skills != recruitability on Engineers Make Good Terrorists? · · Score: 1

    Engineers are good at lots of things, as are all smart people. What makes someone an effective terrorist is lack of moral boundaries and there is no evidence that engineers are less moral than anyone else.

    In short, the premise of the article is a crock of bull.

    In fact being good at stuff might actually make a person more difficult to recruit. Right wing militias have had very little success recruiting Special Forces soldiers. Such soldiers are *really* effective soldiers and would be great at training those knuckleheads but they have too much pride in their hardwon skills to prostitute them out to said wingnuts.

  7. Re:Hitler on Jimmy Wales Faces Allegations of Corruption · · Score: 1

    Sounds like you dated her yourself.

  8. Translation: on Lessig Decides Not to Run For Congress · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am prety sure I would lose.

  9. Sounds like a great idea on UK ISPs Want Copyright Holders to Pay if Users Sue · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A nice old-fashioned three-way Mexican standoff. Reminds me of the gunfight scene in "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly."

    This idea might have two very nice consequences. First, it might make the RIAA et al much more careful about throwing lawsuits around. Second, it might protect ISP for paying the price for their lawlessness.

  10. Re:Unregulated capitalism == evil on Google's Continued Growing Pains · · Score: 1

    So you have been browsing "dodgy" material, eh? Let's schedule a meeting about this for Friday.

    -The Boss

  11. Re:The Linux alternate history game... on Old School Linux Remembered, Parts 0.02 & 0.03 · · Score: 1

    If they were that clever, why did they not know any better?

  12. Why not complete the circle... on "Crowd Farm" to Collect Energy? · · Score: 1

    and feed the crowds Soylent Green?

  13. Beware the dark side. on GNU Coughs Up Emacs 22 After Six Year Wait · · Score: 1

    Once you go to the dark side, forever will it dominate your destiny.

  14. Personally I am SHOCKED on Disk Drive Failures 15 Times What Vendors Say · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes, I am SHOCKED that companies have implemented a systematic program of distorting the truth in order to increase profits.

    I propose a new term for the heinous practice---"marketing".

  15. I want this keyboard on Do-It-Yourself Steampunk Keyboard · · Score: 1

    I used to have one of those manual typewriters and the action on them was cool. The action on them allowed for a certain rhythm while typing (of course error correction was a chore).

    I would love to have the mechanical action of that typewriter and the error correction of a computer.

    Of course, I doubt he would sell it. If he did, I doubt I could afford it.

  16. Robin Williams' take on the subject on US Planning Response To a Cyber Attack · · Score: 1

    "We in the United States are a simple people. But piss us off and we'll bomb your cities."

  17. As all modern Vikings Know on What Does Your Dead Man's Switch Do? · · Score: 1

    Nothing lives on after you except your deeds and your software.

    See you all in /usr/sbin/cron valhalla

  18. The first law of politics on FCC Won't Release Cell Carrier Reliability Data · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Money Talks.

  19. I hope we all can agree on Munich Migrating To Linux · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It is better for Munich to move to Linux than
    Linux to move to Munich.

  20. Re:You don't have to choose... on When Stallman is Attacked · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I use his software every work day of my life. What have you done?

  21. Re:Playing the odds on Stallman Critical of OSDL Patent Project · · Score: 1

    Your ad hominum attack is silly. His appearance has no bearing on the absolute fact that he is one of the most important computer scientists of his generation. I use tools he wrote every work day of my life. What have you done?

  22. Hardware agnostic? on Inside Vista's Image-Based Install Process · · Score: 1

    So the software is not sure if it believes in the existence of hardware?
    I am not sure if I want an operating system with existential angst. //BTW I think the submitter means "hardware independent".

  23. Re:a little egg on 20 Things You Won't Like About Vista · · Score: 1

    Then the yoke's on him!

    Ba-da-bump

  24. Adademic quality on Is Silicon Valley Reproducible? · · Score: 1

    I have been a student in two engineering departments, a small state school (UNH) and UC Berkeley. The quality of the teaching in both schools was comparable. If anything, it was better at UNH. The quality of the students (which is what you are talking about) is MUCH better at Berkeley. Schools like Berkeley have their pick of the best students from around the world. It is impossible to quantify, but I am certain the proximity of Stanford and Berkeley has contributed hugely to the success of Silicon Valley.

  25. Only one problem on Chinese Telecom Company Launches 'RedBerry' · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you write anything on your device that says anything about Taiwan independence or
    Falun Gong, your phone tries to kill you.