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  1. Re:Book on this topic on Linux At the Point of Sale · · Score: 4, Funny

    and here i thought microsoft had a monopoly on POS operating systems

  2. Re:MOD PARENT UP on Multitouch Gesture Patents Could Prevent Standardization · · Score: 4, Informative

    because he posted the nimp link then posted the warning to kharma whore, presumably in order to get the +1 posting bonus to troll later, look at his post history SirBudgington

  3. Re:Is this data provided to the SETI@Home folks? on Very Large Array Gets Expanded Capability · · Score: 2, Insightful

    you have a serious heat problem, probably an improperly installed heat sink.

  4. Re:Someone must be really pissed off ... on Toshiba Paid Off To Drop HD-DVD? · · Score: 1

    do a google search for 2 girls 1 cup. do it at home when nobody is around, bring a bottle of eye bleach.

  5. Re:In Apple's defense on Apple Sends Cease-and-Desist To the Hymn Project · · Score: 5, Funny

    because apple makes money selling ipods and anyone buying competing music players is STEALING from apple's investors.

  6. Re:Toshiba Playstation Clone on Toshiba Paid Off To Drop HD-DVD? · · Score: 1

    do you hate programmers? did a programmer kill your family or something?

    I can't think of any other reason to support the proliferation of such a "Unique" hardware architecture.

  7. Re:Someone must be really pissed off ... on Toshiba Paid Off To Drop HD-DVD? · · Score: 1

    i'm actually considering going on ebay and picking up a dirt cheap HD DVD player to watch DVD's on.

  8. Re:Who cares on Toshiba Paid Off To Drop HD-DVD? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    hard drives are NOT suitable for long term backup, they just don't do well enough sitting idle for years. i know that BD does include physical protection from scratches, if it also includes specs for chemical resistance it could very well be a good archive format.

  9. Re:6 ft. deep on Are Wikileaks Servers In a Nuclear Bunker? · · Score: 1

    4 feet deep is plenty to protect the cables against a soft kill from a near miss or a hit to a nearby target.

  10. Re:Pictures on Child-Suitable Alternatives To Passwords? · · Score: 1

    Why don't you have a seat over there.

  11. Re:Pictures on Child-Suitable Alternatives To Passwords? · · Score: 1

    your kids delete the text messages they don't want you to see, and they have other email addresses you don't know about. trust me on this, in highschool i had friends who's parents goosstepped around like you, they were the ones who got into the worst stuff online because they were forced to learn fast how to cover their tracks. while the rest of us were content yo browse a bit of porn nick* (name changed to protect the guilty) was faking being a lesbian in chat rooms to get nude pics from girls and was collecting more good stuff than the rest of us put together, in the mean time his step sisters were getting into all sorts of shit right under the nose of the "all seeing eye" of their dad.

    I assure you that all your protective measures are doing nothing but making sure you will never stumble upon the stuff your kids really want concealed (BTW, i used to maintain my own dial up account my parent's didn't even know about because even though i was pretty sure my parents had no clue how to set up monitoring or restricting preferences i wasn't taking any chances)

  12. Re:Overstates? on Theory Posits Early Stars Powered By Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    ok when did i miss the news that we have hyperspace technology, also, where can i get a hyperdrive for my car?

  13. Re:Microsoft vs. the Church of Scientology on Scientology Given Direct Access To eBay Database · · Score: 1

    i never worked for MS but i bet they don't starve you to death and let insect bite you as you die.

  14. Re:My guess is... on Scientology Given Direct Access To eBay Database · · Score: 1

    the lack of leadership and lack of any implicit trust relationships within thr group make infiltration and harassment per the CoS M.O. impossible, and also the willingness to admit anything accused against anon makes their slander useless.

  15. Re:There's only so much to see... on Satellite Spotters Make Government Uneasy · · Score: 1

    it still doesn't matter, if a satellite that flies 160 KM and another one flying 2000 KM have different optics but end up with the same resolution on the ground, with a spy satellite the important function is taking pictures of the ground, not how those pictures are taken. the detail level of the resulting images is the only metric that matters.

  16. Re:Why am I not surprised? on Gen Con Files For Chapter 11 · · Score: 1

    only a cocksucker with a marketing position would chose the latter.

  17. Re:Wake up and look at the exchange rate on Satellite Spotters Make Government Uneasy · · Score: 1

    the collapse of the dollar has nothing to do with china and everything to do with Shrubya spending trillions on corporate welfare for halliburton and fucking up the US economy at the same time.

  18. Re:There's only so much to see... on Satellite Spotters Make Government Uneasy · · Score: 1

    3 inches on the ground, FROM SPACE. in particular, from earth orbit. angular resolution means nothing without also knowing how high it flies, meaning you need two pieces of information to know anything useful about the bird's imaging capabilities, giving the resolution in ground measurements files away all the unimportant details leaving you with the only useful measure of imaging capability from a spy satellite.

  19. Re:maybe there *really was* child porn there. on Finnish Censorship Expanding · · Score: 1

    if you ran a private IRC channel would YOU want people to have access to private information about members because they claimed they were hacked?

    that's exactly why we love rizon.

    you did more to help piracy by failing to properly configure your server than rizon did by ignoring your requests that they go snooping into their users business without a court order.

  20. Re:Doesn't necessarily have to be big business/ go on WikiLeaks Under Fire · · Score: 3, Insightful

    By "psychological operations" you mean "operations by lunatics" amiright?

  21. Re:Profits, yes, however: on Hacker Could Keep Money from Insider Trading · · Score: 2

    because judges don't usually just get to pull numbers out of their ass when fining or pull convictions out of their ass without a jury decision.

  22. Re:Most powerful laser in the universe? on U of MI Produces Strongest Laser Ever · · Score: 2, Funny

    i'm sure they did consider that possibility, hence the work on high powered lasers.

  23. Re:Google's new slogan: on Google's Addiction to Cheap Electricity · · Score: 1

    oh no a few specimens of the most plentiful fish on earth will die.

  24. Re:Violence on Videogames Doomed for a 'Comics-like Ghetto'? · · Score: 1

    i was addicted to solytare[sic] on the TI86 all through highschool, that and dstar

  25. Re:All I read was... on Microsoft Battles Vista Perception With Prizes · · Score: 1

    trust me on this, you take life too seriously. but just to make you feel better, in RL i usually wear unbranded polos and khakis. yea i'm just as boring in RL as i am online. but i don't get a rocket launcher in RL