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  1. Re:PRE-RELEASE on Orange Box Dysfunctional on the PS3? · · Score: 1

    I can't really comment any further, or I might end up breaking my NDA, so... weee! From what I've seen, though, the PS3 just has some design decisions that were made without thinking

    You didn't need to keep typing after this.

  2. Re:Why can't we scale this down? on Portable Nuclear Battery in the Development Stages · · Score: 1

    because selling nuclear devices to individuals invokes all sorts of bad juju from the NRC and the DoHS

  3. Re:Perfect thing to fit on a truck to ram somewher on Portable Nuclear Battery in the Development Stages · · Score: 1

    you clicked a .cx link? that's just asking for it.

  4. compare to physical stores on Web Traffic Snarls Sites on Black Friday · · Score: 4, Funny

    as compared to the physical locations which were just as fast as normal and didn't have long waits while shopping.....

  5. Re:Source code is fair enough.. on Stalwarts Claim Asus eeePC Violates GPL · · Score: 1

    'caught' makes it sound like they were trying to get away with it. more likely a matter of the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing, and once it's brought to the attention of the leadership at Asus they will post the source code.

  6. Re:Just Look At The Xbox Fiasco For Why on Why Microsoft's Zune is Still Failing · · Score: 1

    just tell him that the 360 is beating the PS3 IN JAPAN. he will die of cardiac arrest on the spot

  7. Re:Simple (sort of) solution: on The Evolving Face of Credit Card Scams · · Score: 1

    and credit card companies will yank your merchant account if your store does this and is found out.

  8. Re:guard pages, bit masks, and so on: better on Multiple FLAC Vulnerabilities Affect Every OS · · Score: 1

    Answer 2 requires discipline going forward and assumes that everyone who will ever work on a project knows what they are doing, bad assumptions. a guard page will make sure anyone who screws it up first goes out of their way to do so.

  9. Re:Why I didn't finish on Half-Life 2 Episode Two Stats Now Online · · Score: 1

    i don't use VC for tactical stuff, i prefer to play on global (both teams hear) servers so everyone can shoot the shit while playing. it really does make things a bit more fun especially when the server population is a bit too low for a good match.

  10. Re:guard pages, bit masks, and so on: better on Multiple FLAC Vulnerabilities Affect Every OS · · Score: 1

    sanity checks have to go at each point writing to the buffer. a guard page only needs to be placed once per buffer

  11. Re:No sympathy on Journalists Can't Hide News From the Internet · · Score: 1

    her parent's had her hopped up on ADD and depression meds because they didn't want to deal with a "difficult" child. it was the psych meds and shitty parenting, not the internet troll that caused her to become an hero.

  12. Re:I don't think they do on Do Tiny URL Services Weaken Net Architecture? · · Score: 2, Funny

    if tinyURL goes down thousands of goatse links will go dead

  13. Re:Keeping students from swapping files is futile on Anti-P2P College Bill Moving Through House · · Score: 1

    so you want to teach my wireless router to act like DC++ eh? .... May i subscribe to your newsletter?

  14. Re:So no more common carrier status? on Anti-P2P College Bill Moving Through House · · Score: 1

    trap people? so they had cages and shit with stun batons to get people inside? i would love to see that it must have been sweet to watch.

  15. Re:Bad definitions. Race != Ethnicity on WWII Colossus Codecracker Outdone by a German · · Score: 1

    another common one is mentally defective TV radio and print "personalities" calling blacks living in places other than America "African Americans"

  16. Re:I agree its wrong on Wi-Fi Piggybacking Widespread · · Score: 3, Insightful

    sure it is, it's then refusing to let you on if you don't authenticate, just like a club with a bouncer.

  17. Re:Sharing = Crime on Wi-Fi Piggybacking Widespread · · Score: 2, Insightful

    the gain of widespread free wifi is much greater than the harm of aononymous criminals. a pedophile cannot hurt a child with only an internet connection, a terrorist can't blow up a bus with only an internet connection, however only an internet connection can make the difference between finding your hotel and spending the night sleeping in your car cause you got lost. a free access point can keep you entertained, it can let you send an important email after a power surge toasts your modem, or GET an important email after your neighborhood loses power. or for that matter check your utility company's outage reporting website (yes it sounds stupid, but some do have a website to check for and report power failures)

  18. Re:those poor bastards . . . on Wi-Fi Piggybacking Widespread · · Score: 0, Troll

    who disagree with the government and are going to do something about it...

    "do something about it" ... like commit a terrorist act?

  19. Re:I agree its wrong on Wi-Fi Piggybacking Widespread · · Score: 2, Interesting

    broadcasting the SSID is offering access. the purpose of the SSID is to say "hey i'm here, connect to me"

  20. Re:very simple case on Rowling Sues Harry Potter Lexicon · · Score: 1

    she doens't own the universe, just all of the recognizable parts she created, such as the characters, fictional places, and events. you know, the things the lexicon is based on.

  21. Re:Taking it to far too protect "her" ideas on Rowling Sues Harry Potter Lexicon · · Score: 1

    you do realize that evil (step) parents, magic, and a boy going out on his own for adventure are pretty standard plot components, that's like saying GM ripped off a Ford engine design because both use pistons and valves.

  22. Re:solution on First Use of RIPA to Demand Encryption Keys · · Score: 1

    just keep a fried flash drive near your computer, attribute all "missing" file references to lost data when you ran it through the wash

  23. Re:How many will be returned? on Wal-Mart's $200 Linux PC Sells Out · · Score: 1

    not as many as brag to their friends about how easy it is to find software and how their computer has been set up and in use for months with no viruses

  24. Re:Cool, but how many did the really sell? on Wal-Mart's $200 Linux PC Sells Out · · Score: 1

    WHAT!? That's Impossible

  25. Re:Think about the future on The Crafting of Half-Life 2 - Episode Two · · Score: 1

    direct sound is useless for any devs who want to use EAX, so they will already be using openAL