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  1. Re:TrueCrypt on The iPhone Meets the Fourth Amendment · · Score: 1

    gnucash doesn't include encryption because it's accounting software, not security software. your solution is what is known as "Doing it right"

  2. Re:In archaic terms... on The iPhone Meets the Fourth Amendment · · Score: 1

    the amendment clearly states "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed" you are either deliberately dishonest or profoundly stupid

  3. Re:RIAA on Internet Group Declares War on Scientology · · Score: 1

    so how are your audits going?

  4. Re:Exxon Protection Agency on EPA Asserts Executive Privilege In CA Emissions Case · · Score: 0

    the republican agenda has never been limited by the truth.

  5. Re:"Telecommuters" are typically lazy on Telecommuting Can Be Bad For Those Who Don't · · Score: 1

    you must be new here.

  6. Re:127 hours? on US Policy Would Allow Government Access to Any Email · · Score: 3, Funny

    nah, i haven't been to rotten.com or cia.gov in a while.

  7. Re:Really? on US Policy Would Allow Government Access to Any Email · · Score: 2, Funny

    from you after 127 hours of waterboarding.

  8. Re:Huh? on Chemical Reaction Changes Color Over and Over · · Score: 2, Funny

    go ahead and stop feeding him, the motions will stop in a few days.

  9. Re:AN opportunity to modify the GPL.. on US DHS Testing FOSS Security · · Score: 1

    I would like to consider you an hero of the open source movement

    please become an hero.

  10. Re:Would you risk your child? on Thimerosal Does Not Cause Autism · · Score: 1

    the mercury-free formula is newer and thus has had less time to detect problems. i'd stick with the older and better understood formula.

  11. Re:not as good as port knocking on Cryptographically Hiding TCP Ports · · Score: 1

    the point is that no matter how many ports you use, just 3 knocks will be far more secure, and there is no need to auto-ban with port knocking.

  12. Re:"Obscurity" tag is misleading on Cryptographically Hiding TCP Ports · · Score: 1

    that's a baby monitor.

    the fact that a baby monitor implements FH very poorly does not so much reflect on FH technology as much as it does on this particular product.

  13. Re:Neat in theorey, imho. on Cryptographically Hiding TCP Ports · · Score: 1

    there is nothing wrong with upload/upload, it's allowing the upload account to read it's own files that is the problem. if all upload can do is blindly send data the worst possible attack is filling the disk, and disk quotas exist already so that problem is effectively zero.

  14. Re:Alternative to DRM on HD Monitor Causes DRM Issues with Netflix · · Score: 1

    install PDF creator, there is a good chance their software only catches adobe's plugin, if not, share PDF creator from another computer with autosave turned on, it will look like just another network printer

  15. Re:There are sample videos in the "My Videos" fold on HD Monitor Causes DRM Issues with Netflix · · Score: 1

    you bought a creative labs card for high end audio? no wonder it didn't work.

  16. Re:google SMS 466453 on Google Products You Forgot All About · · Score: 1

    i used 46645 for a long time, for a few days that one went out and it worked with 466453, so i never bothered to go back and see if 46645 was back on.

  17. google SMS 466453 on Google Products You Forgot All About · · Score: 4, Informative

    best is google SMS. it gives you many smart phone / web phone like features on any SMS capable phone text queries such as "weather [zip code]" "pizza [zipcode]" "define catemite" "price someBrand someModel ionizer filter replacement" (yes i used that one in a thrift store once to see if the ionizer they were selling for $5 still had filters available and for a reasonable price, turns out the filters only run $12 so i got the ionizer) to 466453 (google)

  18. Re:Phisher's Delight on Adobe Quietly Monitoring Software Use? · · Score: 1

    adobe, a good company, bought macromedia, a shitty company, they are still shipping a lot of old macromedia code.

  19. Re:2o7.net *Not* 207.net on Adobe Quietly Monitoring Software Use? · · Score: 1

    it's going the other way, the URL is what is known and grabbed by the application, sending a gif file that looks like a web page spacer means that an administrator glancing through network logs wouldn't see a funny looking request, just one more successful HTTP file request, just like the million others that day.

  20. Re:Not firewall related on Adobe Quietly Monitoring Software Use? · · Score: 1

    your router would have DWYM. it would have completely ignored everything before 2O4.com and blocked the connection anyways

  21. Re:Postal mail used to be pretty good, too. on Email In the 18th Century · · Score: 1

    by all means offer to pay some couriers 5.15 and hour and see where the market takes you

    protip: a massive truck of fail is in your future.

  22. Re:So you don't want to use YouTube then? on Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Thousands of Sites · · Score: 1

    because it's far better than the "oh shit i don't have this plugin, and the plugin i need conflicts with this other plugin i need even more" experience?

    before the proliferation of FLV online video was very hit or miss, especially when one dared to use something other than the latest internet explorer

  23. Re:OnStar on Analog Cellular Shutdown To Hit Built-In Devices · · Score: 1

    use the retrieved regular key to deactivate the alarm.

  24. Re:This is /. worthy news WHY? an observation on Couple Busted For Shining Laser At Helicopter · · Score: 1

    grown up goals like beating up people who shine a laser pointer in your direction? see in the real world you end up in jail for behavior like that.

  25. Re:Planted-evidence defense on No Right to Privacy When Your Computer Is Repaired · · Score: 1

    pedos get busted ALL THE TIME because they took their laptop in for service, or called the company IT department to fix their WORK COMPUTER and child porn was found during the repairs.