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  1. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    There is no indication in this video where the launcher is driven,

  2. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1
    >appears at the present time to be a Russian-supplied and crewed loaner to the separatists

    Alleged by the opposite side that is. There is no proof of that.

    >although it's less plausible since the separatists are not operating any air assets that I'm aware of

    Ukrainians have recently accused Russians of downing their SU-25 by air-to-air missile fired from a Russian jet Moreover, Ukrainians have a history of mistakenly downing a passenger jet (in 2001, russian jet comming from Israel), although so do Russians (Korean Boing), Americans (Iranian Boing), Israelis and some others.

  3. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1
    > legitimacy they don't deserve

    I guess that's what they were saying about Union soldiers too

  4. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    They are trying to "Terrorize" the Ukrainian government into giving them sovereignty.

    Obviously, these rebels are freedom-fighters, not terrorists. Even you felt that you needed to put "terrorize" into quotes.

  5. Re:There is no privacy on the internet or anywhere on Epic: A Privacy-Focused Web Browser · · Score: 1

    Until they are and then they'll have all the information on you.

  6. Re:KGB better than NSA? on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    Wrong. KGB have been split into three parts - foreign intelligence (SVR), border guards and internal security (FSB). Since then border guards have joined FSB but SVR remains a separate entity.

  7. Re:Lesson One on Windows NT Turns 20 · · Score: 1

    There is Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications, which is used now instead of the ancient posix layer you mentioned.

  8. Re:Insanity on US Lawmakers Want Sanctions On Any Country Taking In Snowden · · Score: 1

    Isn't it the most important committee, cause it decides who gets the money and who doesn't?

  9. Re:Hey US... on US Lawmakers Want Sanctions On Any Country Taking In Snowden · · Score: 2

    These "few others" include Russia, by the way. The Russia-US trade volume is less than the volume of Russia's bilateral trade with many European countries.

  10. Re:Could we hear some Germans tell this story? on Germany Exports More Electricity Than Ever Despite Phasing Out Nuclear Energy · · Score: 1

    And how much does natural gas cost for private households? I'm from Russia and just curious to compare things. For electricity I'm paying less than 0.07 €/kWh.

  11. Re:do you really know what youre talking about? on Russian Opposition Figure Thinks Anti-Putin Movement Has Faltered · · Score: 1

    But we still have you, obviously having both time and desire ;)

  12. Re:do you really know what youre talking about? on Russian Opposition Figure Thinks Anti-Putin Movement Has Faltered · · Score: 1

    There is also a lot of people taking money from US government controlled funds promoting chaos under the guise of democracy, you probably being one of them :) If you are claiming that you are not maybe you should rethink your comments about "paid pro-Putin posts".

  13. Re:The perfect blend on Leak Hints Windows 8 Tablets May Be Dearer Than Makes Sense · · Score: 1

    I like MS Office and bough it a few years ago. Probably it's you who isn't liked by anyone

  14. Re:What about FSB? on Russia's New Secure Android Tablet Keeps Data From Google · · Score: 1

    This isn't even particularly sneakily implemented; for anyone with slightest amount of understanding on cryptography it's obvious that this is the case.

    Prooflink?

  15. Re:Congratulations Russia on Kasparov Arrested By Russian Police · · Score: 1

    Thank you, sir. One revolution was enough.

  16. Re:"Sounds like the United States" on In Vietnam: Being a Blogger Could Land You In Jail, Cost You Your Life · · Score: 1

    Refusal should have been swiftly followed by a Hellfire missle or three.

    Good luck doing it to Russia or China or any other country having nukes and balls. Exactly this kind of imperial attitude makes countries like Iran want to have nukes too.

  17. Re:Cost on NASA Testing Supersonic X-51A Jet Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Yeah, like in the Vietnam War or in the Yom Kippur War )

  18. Re:Bittersweet on NASA Splits $1.1B For Three Commercial Spacecraft · · Score: 1

    How much a trip to ISS cost in 1920?

  19. Re:Doesn't work. on Subcontractor Tells Fukushima Workers To Hide Radiation Exposure · · Score: 1

    It works very well from the standpoint of desperate workers from impoverished countries.

  20. Re:Psychological problems and legality on Study Finds Alcohol, Not Marijuana, Is the Biggest Gateway Drug For Teens · · Score: 1

    Why exactly do we need to legalize marijuana? It will only cause outcome A in even more people then it is now.

  21. Re:russians are fucking scum on Russian Wikipedia Shutters In Protest of Internet Blacklist Plans · · Score: 1

    >ambitious and ethical Russian You mean like yourself? "Bottom feeders", really? Hate to break your heart but you should probably take a class on ethics or something.

  22. Re:Inevitably... on Nukes Are "The Only Peacekeeping Weapons the World Has Ever Known," Says Waltz · · Score: 1

    whacko religious states

    You mean like Iran/Persia which has never started a war in about a century? As opposed to peace-loving enlightened America?

  23. Re:Just sell the Russians the tech already. on Russia Threatens Pre-emptive, Destructive Force On US Missile Defense · · Score: 1

    The catch is that then the US wouldn't be able to bomb whoever they want.

  24. Re:Virtual Learning on Stanford's Free Computer Science Courses · · Score: 1

    Actually, the online Machine Learning course is CS229A (Applied Machine Learning), which is obviously different from CS229 (Machine Learning). You can see http://stanford.ml-class.org/ which redirect you to a login page for real Stanford students. I would agree though that CS229A is a dumbed down version of CS229.

  25. Re:The origin of the ToS point on Russian Telco MTS Bans Skype, Other VoIP Services · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That's correct and here is a comment (in Russian) by an MTS representative