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  1. Re:DNC for Presidential ... on Governer Dean Becomes Chair of DNC · · Score: 1

    Why the fuck would you want LESS Evil?

    Guess Who I Voted For..... (hint he is pissed and will now eat your face)

  2. Re:Former Republican Governor of Vermont... on Governer Dean Becomes Chair of DNC · · Score: 1

    you are an idiot, the economy went south because it grew too fast during the bubble and had to adjust itself to the realities of the marketplace. As for depression over Bush winning doing it, as i just stated, you are an idiot.considering that the nature of polotics keeps both sides bouncing within about +- 0-5% of an even split there is no reason to think that depression of the losing side would be more severe with one candidate or the other, unless of course you want to imply (i'm not saying it, just can be implied by your claim) that the left are a bunch of overly emotional twits

  3. Re:Former Republican Governor of Vermont... on Governer Dean Becomes Chair of DNC · · Score: 1

    We don't have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem.
    however since government is fundamentally incapable of real spending cuts (it's hard enough to "cut" the size of a spending increase) it is infact a revenue problem, revenue isn't growing enough

  4. Re:Former Republican Governor of Vermont... on Governer Dean Becomes Chair of DNC · · Score: 1

    discrimination based on religion

    That is incorrect Hitler was not out to eliminate Judism, but rather the entire Jewish race including non-religious Jews or Jews who had converted to other religions. Nazism as a whole was set out to eliminate all religion and replace it with a "worship" of the state and only the state. No totalitarian regime will allow religion for long, as accepting a higher power means accepting somehting as demanding loyalty above loyalty to the state.

  5. Re:Quick Measures? on SHA-1 Broken · · Score: 1

    by changing a paragraph of the contract you now need to find a new pad to match hash's, and if that pad is different from the last one you have to start over.

  6. Re:Please explain further. on SHA-1 Broken · · Score: 3, Informative

    both papers were (IIRC) generate two datasets X and Y with the same hash Z
    the next step up is to, for any data X and hash Z determine a Y which does not equal X which has hash Z. THe ultimate breakage is when you can, for any data X with hash Z and arbitrary data Y generate M which has the property of Y+M has a hash of Z. At this point you can substitute a conrolled and malicious piece of data which can substitute for X.

  7. Mods On Crack (M.O.C.) on Eisenstadt's Analysis Of 8 Years' Worth Of Email · · Score: 3, Insightful

    *Sacrafices karma to protest idiotic mods*

  8. Re:Thanks, Macrovision! on Macrovision Releases DVD Copy Protection · · Score: 1

    ok so i will set up for an on-the-fly encode which runs at much less than 1x realtime anyways and have no noticible change in speeds.

  9. Re:Make IDNs more obvious on Mozilla Drops Support for International Domains · · Score: 1

    the correct solution is to fix the IDN spec to not allow multi-charset domains (probably allowing the tld to differ from the rest, or even allow foo.bar.com to have foo a differant sets in foo and bar but never allowing contiguous blocks of characters to use more than one set.)

  10. Re:I wonder what MS has stolen from firefox on IE7 Announced for Longhorn and WinXP · · Score: 1

    it's about:mozilla, not about:firefox

  11. Re:I'm all for Tesla on Night Vision Scope From Scavenged Parts · · Score: 2, Funny

    but is there actually any use for Tesla coils in one's own home.

    In case some wise-ass tries to send prism tanks after you.

  12. Re:What idiocy. on Inside Windows XP Reduced Media Edition · · Score: 1

    you dipshit CLass action suits exist to remedy large amounts of very dispursed harm, such as causing $5 worth of damage to a million people.

  13. Re:Passphrases are MUCH easier on MS Employee Calls for No More Passwords · · Score: 1

    the admins can get the password anytime they want anyways, no point hiding it from them.

  14. Re:with 5.2 million.. on Los Angeles to Consider Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    5.2 million is more than enough to develope an office suite for government use. it wouldn't have to be fancy or all that much more complex than a text editor with a few basic functions, using a simple xml scheme to store documents I bet one could be developed for 150K-200k (two programmers working full time for a year)

  15. Re:Police is good on Los Angeles to Consider Open Source Software · · Score: 1, Funny

    you...are...suprised that the government wastes money? you ust be new here*

    *Here = planet earth and all of human history

  16. Re:Negotiating Ploy? on Los Angeles to Consider Open Source Software · · Score: 2, Funny

    sit there waving their flippers like a thalidomide baby

    Can I steal that line?

  17. Re:and the Canadian Mad Cows are extremely Virulen on U.S. Scientists Say They Are Told to Alter Finding · · Score: 1

    A small Kansas meat packer that spent millions of dollars building a new feedlot, slaughterhouse, and meat packing facility was shut down by the Bush administration (FDA & USDA) because they wanted to test each and every cow before they were processed -- a testing regimen that would have garnered them most (if not all) of the export market to Japan and Korea. The attitude of the Bush administration would appear to be that small business interests that promote food safety must be suppressed in favor of the big corporate meatpackers that don't test.

    got a credible link to back that up or am i to assume you are just talking out of your ass (newstarget and it's loads of incestuous links does not count as a credible source)

  18. Re:HAHAHAH GRABOULOUS! on Image Causes Exploitable Overflow in Microsoft Products · · Score: 1

    Microsofts use of old vulnerable versions of OSS tools led to this problem.

  19. no names? on U.S. Scientists Say They Are Told to Alter Finding · · Score: 1

    "For biologists who do endangered species analysis, my experience is that the majority of them are ordered to reverse their conclusions [if they favor listing]. There are other biologists who will do it if you won't," said the biologist, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    Seeing as they couldn't find anyone willing to back up their assertion with their names this accusation is worth as much as any made by an anonymous coward, that is to say, don't assume it's horseshit right away but don't trust it either

  20. Launch? on Yahoo! Releases Firefox version of Toolbar · · Score: 3, Interesting

    overall it seems pointless but at the same time it does add to the momentum of Firefox being a real contender. I would rather yahoo do something useful like fix Launch so it works with Firefox.

  21. Re:Potential Redistributable Files on Copyright Infringement and Shoplifting Contrasted · · Score: 1

    The person receiving the file knows or should know that he is not acquiring a copy through legitimate channels.

    suprisingly many still do not know

  22. Re:Potential Redistributable Files on Copyright Infringement and Shoplifting Contrasted · · Score: 1

    when you rip a DVD the VOB's are decrypted as part of the ripping process

  23. MOD PARENT OFFTOPIC on French Court Orders Google to Stop Competing Ad Displays · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This has nothing at all to do with the topic and I am not suprised at all that google wants to avoid
    A) Pissing off Advertisers
    B) getting involved in a slander suit.

  24. Re:French suck! on French Court Orders Google to Stop Competing Ad Displays · · Score: 1, Insightful

    no need for that, just pull all physical presence out of France

  25. Re:IT is a support organization on Helping IT Save Money ... and Jobs? · · Score: 1

    you just perfectly described why IT is a support organization. IT doesn't make money, it allows other departments to do their job and do it efficiently.