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  1. Re:Reality check on Library to Require Fingerprint to Use PCs · · Score: 1

    well how is the local politician supposed to funnel state money to his brother-in-law's fingerprint scanner business if they use library cards?

  2. Re:Consider before you judge... on Library to Require Fingerprint to Use PCs · · Score: 1

    it wasn't a battle, the library wanted the pigs to go through the proper channels, the court order was the proper channel.

  3. Re:Fry the BSA members in the Electric Chair on BSA Reacts to 'New' BitTorrent · · Score: 2, Interesting

    you are going to the wrong shows, if you go to the huge outdoor or arena shows stuff like that will happen, I saw Nightwish play in NYC last august and the show was awesome, in the front it was standing room only crowds but towards the back if you wanted to sit down there were tables and they even served dinner if you wanted it. seriously great show. Go to the smaller and mid sized shows you will have a much better time than the huge shows where you are like 20 yards from the stage.

  4. Re:No Way. on Revolution to Allow For Home Development? · · Score: 1

    if the console had two modes one being the super fast unrestricted access mode that signed binaries would run at, and another where user data was protected from damage homebrew games could still go up to the quality in graphics as the GCN without the risk of people losing their stored data.

  5. Re:Fry the BSA members in the Electric Chair on BSA Reacts to 'New' BitTorrent · · Score: 2, Insightful

    you forget one thing, live shows, artists make most of their money on live shows, and while you can record a live show, there is not yet any technology which can recreate the experience of a live show

  6. Re:Go Nintendo on The Nintendo Conference In-Depth · · Score: 1

    still better than the Playstation "damn near every first gen died" 2 I was so pissed and of course Sony, being a bunch of cocksuckers, won't recall the PS2 even though the first batch of them are obviously defective.

  7. Re:Don't be so easy on them on The Nintendo Conference In-Depth · · Score: 1

    i think sony was claiming 66 million* triangles

    *wireframe, in the dark triangles

  8. Re:Wonderings on More Hints at Nintendo's Revolution · · Score: 1

    how about for free? free NES and SNES games would easily drive sales of the revolution past PS3 and the 360. bandwidth is cheap hell include a disc witht he system containing every nintendo first party game, ever. cost to nintendo:pennies jump in sales of the system: huge.

  9. Re:96% were men. 97% of Slashdot readers are men on Before You Fire the Company Geek · · Score: 1

    it was cpoied not taken, the original owner still has it.

  10. Re:Well. on Before You Fire the Company Geek · · Score: 1

    Why is reporting illegal behavior "lighly stupid"?!? because it is easy and a lightly stupid person is capable of performing the task

  11. Re:not surprising on FireWire for 75% Better Mac mini Disk Performance · · Score: 1

    disk speed and RAM are the most important factors determining how well an ovvice machine runs

  12. Re:Microsoft slaps onerous non-competes on them on Could Microsoft Buy Red Hat? · · Score: 1

    how would MS go about forcing them to sign an agreement not to compete?

  13. Re:MOD parent \/ on RFID Tags for Digital Rights Management · · Score: 1

    getting rid of old products on the shelf takes less than 4% of my day on average, so i doubt that, but it would make things easier for me, cheaper for the owners of the store, and better for the customers to not have expired product on the shelf

  14. Re:Completely Screwed on RFID Tags for Digital Rights Management · · Score: 1

    don't forget renolds will turn off your tinfoil so the alien waves will pass straight through and take over your mind

  15. Re:MOD parent \/ on RFID Tags for Digital Rights Management · · Score: 1

    I wish i could work with RFID, i stock shelves and it REALLY sucks funding cheese on the shelf that expired over theee months ago (yes this has happened before) with RFID i would just walk down the aisle with a wand, it would beep frantically if there was something expired already, then display the item(s) it found by name, a hich beep would sound if there was something expiring today, tomorrow, or the next day, and a low beep if there was anything this week but not within 3 days. (this is the system i am envisioning, it would be so sweet... no more digging through every fucking yogurt cup to make sure some wanker didn't put an old one in the back)

  16. Re:cool on Dish Network Dishes Source Code for DVR · · Score: 1

    if they use the kernel to check the signatures it's not very secure, as a hacked kernel won't see itself as hacked, if the BIOS checks the signatures that would be a much better system

  17. Re:i.e. non-compliant on Dish Network Dishes Source Code for DVR · · Score: 1

    if the digitally sign/encrypt their binaries, as I have said earlier in the discussion, they would be in full compliance with the GPL and accurate in saying the binaries compiled from this source would not work.

  18. Re:cool on Dish Network Dishes Source Code for DVR · · Score: 1

    they probably sign their binaries before sending them to the DVR, if you send just the binary unsigned the device won't run it (just my guess)

  19. Re:what about Novell? on Oracle and Mozilla Foundation Work Quietly Together · · Score: 1

    this will allow XUL business apps even when some people refuse to use anything but IE

  20. Re:Will Firefox make it to the systems as default? on IBM Backs Firefox In-House · · Score: 1

    well if opera is closer then ship opera, a dick in MS's ass is a dick in MS's ass and doesn't matter if it's mozilla's dick or opera's dick.

  21. Re:Tell me when on Internet Explorer's Share Dips Below 90% · · Score: 1

    either (as i hope) the mods were modding up the GP's intent or (i fear to be true) the mods ar3 even more clueless than ever

  22. Re:Except... on Square Enix Considers Revolution Support · · Score: 1

    the thread is about the Nintendo Revolution

  23. Re:Except... on Square Enix Considers Revolution Support · · Score: 2, Interesting

    not completely, each console comes with a cryptographically enabled dongle, the only way to disclose a gaming public key is to exchange nintendo-signed system public keys by plugging twho dongles together. you must have a dongle containing your opponent's key in order to establish a secure gaming connection to his or her machine.

    don't say it can't be done, it can be quite easilly, also not very expensive if you make it more breakable 64 or 96 bit crypto.

  24. Re:double standard on Dutch Academics Declare Research Free-For-All · · Score: 1

    no but the US Cannot acknowledge the court as legitimate without a constitutional amendment.

  25. disturbing on Real-ID Passes U.S. Senate 100-0 · · Score: 1

    it is disturbing that i got modded insightful for that,