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  1. Re:Amazon? on WikiLeaks Defenders Threaten Amazon · · Score: 1

    /b/ have always been hackers on steroids, only they don't have the muscles to show for it, just the shrunken testes and rage issues

  2. Re:DDOSing Amazon will be a challenge on WikiLeaks Defenders Threaten Amazon · · Score: 1

    if every LOIC user had instead of comitting federal computer crimes had spend $4 on stamps and sent out 10 letters, with different names on them expessing outrage over such censorship they would have had far more success.

  3. Re:Iran's plan on Iran Admits Stuxnet Affected Their Nuclear Program · · Score: 1

    are you suggesting that the videos of white phosphorous strikes in crowded areas were faked?

  4. Re:Does seem to be the case on Apple Patents Glasses-Free 3D Projector · · Score: 1

    would be better to require a functional prototype at application and demonstration of progress in development or commercial exploitation of a product at the time a patent is granted and every 4 years after that, failing to demonstrate and document further development or ongoing commercial exploitation will invalidate the patent,

  5. Re:Not watching the ad almost as valuable as watch on YouTube Launches Ads You Can Skip · · Score: 1

    so it's a great idea for everyone involved, advertisers are better able to produce interesting ads, and viewers spend less time viewing ads and especially less on ads that do not interest them at all.

  6. Re:Where does Abandonware fall? on Greg Bear, Others Cry Foul on Project Gutenberg Copyright Call · · Score: 1

    we need a global copyright reform.

    universal timeframe of 35 years for financial rights, 135 years for moral rights in addition to these requirements, archives owned by studios must be made available in some way, in return for this they would get an additional 15 year exclusivity on derivatives of said archive copies (such as high definition scan versions of old movies)

  7. Re:These works were written between 40 - 60 years on Greg Bear, Others Cry Foul on Project Gutenberg Copyright Call · · Score: 1, Insightful

    it's to prevent older but still relevant works from competing with new works

  8. Re:Bullshit on Interpol Issues Wanted Notice For Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    it would be better off as a hidden service on TOR or as a collection of files on freenet,

  9. Re:Bullshit on Interpol Issues Wanted Notice For Julian Assange · · Score: 0

    a van with children in it is a legitimate target? bull - shit

  10. Re:It's the other way around actually.. on Interpol Issues Wanted Notice For Julian Assange · · Score: 5, Informative

    he didn't evade anything, he was allowed to leave, and now after the fact the prosecutor is demanding that he return to sweden

  11. Re:What a bunch of whiners on Greg Bear, Others Cry Foul on Project Gutenberg Copyright Call · · Score: 1

    that was one instance where the work was actually a part of a longer work under a different title.

  12. Re:Iran's plan on Iran Admits Stuxnet Affected Their Nuclear Program · · Score: 1

    if the israelis didn't entertain themselves with cluster bombs and white phosphorous (which for the uneducated continues to burn as long as it is exposed to air, and often reignites inside a wound during medical treatment) on crowded civilian "targets"

  13. Re:I guaran-goddamn-tee you ... on Scammers Can Hide Fake URLs On the iPhone · · Score: 3, Funny

    by tricking you into FTPing into your bank?

  14. Re:I like UPS on Which Shipping Company Is Kindest To Your Packages? · · Score: 1

    must be a different regional manager, last package i had shipped UPS had a rather amusing tracking history, which i have to assume translated to "run over by a truck" as it said something along the lines of "lost due to weather" after a solid week of no updates, then "damaged/destroyed" and traced all the way back to the shipper. after that the tracking history was wiped and replaced with something much more generic

  15. Re:When I worked for UPS on Which Shipping Company Is Kindest To Your Packages? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    my experience has been the same, UPS will destroy or misdeliver at random, so i use them for things worth under $100 if they are the cheapest option and as long as getting the shipment there successfully in a timely manner does not matter

  16. Re:Makes me wonder. on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    have your GPG signature previously posted, sign torrent files. nothing new is needed.

  17. Re:These documents should not be released. on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    How the fuck is endless war "PAX AMERICANA" to you? unless you actually used it to mean "looking out for US corporate economic interests and israels interests, to hell with how many brown people we have to kill and terrorist retaliations we have to suffer in order to do it"

  18. Re:DSLRs suck anyway on Kuwait Not Banning DSLR Cameras After All · · Score: 2, Insightful

    so how exactly would you take photos aligned properly to the viewfinder without running the sensor hot all the time, which lowers SNR?

  19. Re:The last release on UK Asks News Outlets Not To Publish WikiLeaks Bombshell, US Prepares For Fallout · · Score: 1

    so how do you justify shooting up the van with kids in it?

  20. that last statement may well be casus belli

  21. Re:Lesson learned on When Your Company Remote-Wipes Your Personal Phone · · Score: 1

    the lesson is that "friend" is a douchebag. i have acquaintances like that, they never got promoted to friend for the very reason of such behavior.

  22. Re:Nonsense on When Your Company Remote-Wipes Your Personal Phone · · Score: 1

    if you choose to configure your property to accept security imperatives from your employer's systems, you have noone but yourself to blame if your device is wiped by a remote wipe from said system. it's not like they called up AT&T or Verizon and asked them to wipe your personal phone "just in case"

  23. Re:we have the same policy at work on When Your Company Remote-Wipes Your Personal Phone · · Score: 1

    I work for a local department of social services, yes it would be a serious matter if my email were to be leaked to the public, granted i do not have my phone linked to my work mail, but if i did that would have to be addressed

  24. not standard search results on Hard-Coded Bias In Google Search Results? · · Score: 3, Informative

    they only do this with search results that "break out" with more than the standard web snippet, as a user this means that you can usually type your query for any google service (a map location, etc.) into the regular google input rather than first navigating to the relevant subdomain. i find this very helpful if i am doing a series of things, such as looking up information about something local to me finding the website, then using that to pull up a map from google.

    they are not messing with search results order, they are putting a breakout at the top of the results when your query hits potentially relevant results on one of their other functions.

  25. Re:Oblig reference on Lawsuit Shows Dell Hid Extent of Computer Flaws · · Score: 1

    well their choice at that point, is to honor their warrantee or face class action lawsuit for defective design and replace everyone's TV