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  1. Re:Wow on Republicans Defeat Net Neutrality Proposal · · Score: -1

    more like 'Mainstream Republicans' == Neoconservatives && 'Mainstream Democrats' == Neoliberals.

    Don't understand the vocab? look it up on Wikipedia

  2. Re:iPod volume limit iGnorer on iPod Update to Address Volume-Level Concerns · · Score: -1

    that's because back then there as dynamic range in music

    so to hear the underemphasized parts, you needed to turn up the volume.

    nowadays everything is compressed so close to 0db i hear tweaters garble when music is played.

    try this: go to allofmp3.com, download kenny g's newest album (or just a song) at lossless/320 MP4 AAC and listen. then download an album/song from a 1996 release. you should notice the former (most recent) lacks dynamic range in volume while the latter ('96) is rich.

  3. Re:GNAA on China Declares War on Internet Pornography · · Score: -1

    MOD PARENT UP!

  4. Re:Mplayer32 on Media Players for Windows Without DRM? · · Score: -1

    IRRELEVANT TO PARENT (in the sense of mplayer)

    Just grab yourself the windvd 7 trial, try it out, and either:
    a) if you are honest, purchase the license for it
    b) get firefox, kill java, grab keygen for windvd 7 and make/forge your license :)

    *disclaimer*
    this post does not promote use of keygens/cracks/invalid serials, please mod approprietly!

  5. Re:GNAA Announces Corporate Downsizing on HBO Attacking BitTorrent · · Score: -1

    MOD PARENT UP!

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  6. Re:This would be worth paying for on Erotic MMO Targets Female Audience · · Score: 3, Informative

    OFFTOPIC TO PARENT

    Here is the company link, sense the story poster and the story editor both felt the need to omit it, and poster even chose a news site to link that also lacked a link to the game company.

    www.republikgames.com

    and

    www.spendthenight.com

  7. well... on Autodesk Acquires Alias · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If they made 3DSMax, then more than likely what will happen if they gobble up Alias products instead of just letting alias run as whatever, then Maya will become degraded, slow, and horrible like 3DSMax is.

  8. here's an idea... on Data Storage For Home? · · Score: -1

    an NAS (Network Attached Storage).

    better yet, save up the cash and put together a 2 terabyte SATA storage server (the mobo doesn't have to be great, nore the ram) and either put XP or Server 2003 on it (get the 'trial' from microsoft and find tweaknt to remove the timebomb, don't worry about activation it should no problem). Linux would work too although i dunno jack shit about linux on a windows network.

    2 TB should be enough space. MAKE SURE YOUR NETWORK THAT THE SERVER IS CONNECTED TO IS 100 MBIT (preferably the client transfering files to/from as well). It might be a good idea to maybe invest in gigabit.

  9. Re:MOD PARENT DOWN TO -1: troll/flamebait/overated on Korean Mozilla Binaries Infected · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    RoFLCoPTeRzzzzzz!!!!!

  10. Re:Yawnhoo on Yahoo To Update Mail Service · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Who gives a shit about yahoo!

    How about some real news: Delta Airlines and Northwest Airlines FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY!!!

  11. Re:Theory or God?? on Researchers Say Human Brain is Still Evolving · · Score: -1
    You will learn more about evolution in the Bible than any PH.D. granting institution can teach you

    Huh. Well, that's just not even slightly true on the face of it, so you're going to have to work on that from another angle.

    heh, it's true, why? because the writers of such things knew that there were just things you didn't do. If there wasn't a commandment against adultry, then things like AIDS may be more prominent (free sex). Without thou shall not murder (hebrew murr == murder, not 'kill') basically kept us from killing each other more than we already had. Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's things made us make our own things, thou shall not steal kept us from stealing from each other.

    These things made society what it is and made the idea of society sustainable. If people lived by these rules (for the most part, obvious exceptions, read: rapists, murderers, thiefs) then people could continue to live in groups without savagely killing each other.

    I am a non-denomination christian and I do believe that Yahweh created us and created us with the ability to adapt to what the earth (which is also his creation) threw at us.

  12. Re:So.... on Blu-Ray To Punish Users for Modifying Hardware · · Score: -1

    not exactly, it will probably use some asymmetric key algorithm to sign what comes down the pike.

    look at how we still can't run 'signed' xbox stuff b/c everything signed to run is signed with a 2048 bit RSA key.

    on today's technology, the sun would snuff out many times before we could figure out the private key.

    now, a way around is a spoofed server, a firewall (to block outbound from the player to the net), and a hack on the player to not check signatures / decrypt encrypted data / hack that has your own public key for decryption (server w/ private).

    Public Key Crypto is a bitch, trust me. I am somewhat knowledgeable, i have PGP 9 (for OpenPGP compatibility and WDE), Top Secret Crypto Gold (for making RSA keys at 16,384-bits in length), TrueCrypt (for making encrypted drive images w/ hidden images, plausible deniability), and Steghide (for hiding encrypted communications and small files in random pictures, protected by a password, hard to detect the steg in pix and sound files).

  13. nuff said on Cross-Platform Encryption? · · Score: -1

    PGP

  14. Re:Overhyped as always on Scientists Speed up Light · · Score: -1

    "And so the Trekkies were executed in the mannor most befitting virgins - thrown into volcanoes" - Futurama

    Thanks for new sig!

  15. Re:Appropriate phrasing on Linux Trademark Protection In Australia · · Score: -1

    why do that?

    if you have a user agent spoofer, spoof this user agent:

    Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)

    if you use user agent switcher for firefox, here are my settings:

    Description: Googlebot
    User Agent: Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)
    App Name: Googlebot
    App Version: 2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)
    Platform: Linux
    Vender: Google

  16. Re:Have Jews ever been anything but parasites? on Spammer Scott Levine Convicted · · Score: -1

    fuck you

    you apologist bloodsucking communist liberal

  17. ROFL on Staring Down a Revolution: Questions for Sid Karin · · Score: -1, Troll

    Mark of THE CITY writes "Mark of THE CITY writes "

    timothy musta been suckin pen0r when he posted l0l!

  18. Re:While we're on the topic... on Another Step Towards BSD on the Desktop · · Score: -1

    VI!!!

  19. Re:Supports the Hacker Creed on Hackers Forced Announcement of 10th Planet Find · · Score: -1

    you fail at life!

    i'm sorry, but your only option is suicide.

  20. NEWS SITE on Assess System Security with a Linux LiveCD · · Score: -1

    Everyone check out this news site, it rocks!

    www.pcnx.com

    PCNX, Your Computer Annex

  21. 44444 on Assess System Security with a Linux LiveCD · · Score: -1

    Fourth post?

    Fourost Piss?

  22. Re:Now I'm screwed on Internet Explorer 7 To Be XP Only · · Score: -1

    wow, i was wondering how to do that, thanks!

  23. Re:New Name for Windows Explorer on Longhorn's Offical Name is Windows Vista · · Score: -1

    (OFFTOPIC TO PARENT)

    Hey, my hometown is Vista, California!

    they're naming it after my town

    i dunno if i should be scared or if i should rejoice!

  24. They'll never stop CORE on U.S. House Votes to Extend Patriot Act · · Score: -1

    Hello scene members and fans of

    T H E

    (C)hallenge (O)f (R)everse (E)ngineering

    CORE has broken the 10.000 releases barrier (over 6700 keymakers).
    We are very proud that we have achieved this goal and we would
    like to thank everyone who helped CORE on its way to one of the
    top positions in scene's hall of fame.

    When we introduced a lot of internal standards to the scene no-
    one thought that a lot of CORE's intern rules would become
    later scene standard. Siteops called me crazy when I dropped all
    Couriers and encouraged a complete script-based release system.
    Core's X-Release system was born and our scripter has done an
    awesome job over the years by developing scene's best release
    system. It's probably the most complex release-system ever
    created. And look at today's groups - everyone is using pre-
    scripts on the sites which is today just a small part of our
    release system.

    Even tho one may question the time we've wasted nights over
    nights by bringing the end-user software for free, I have to say
    that we had a lot of fun. And we received in our best times about
    several hundred emails per day from all over the world. In the
    last 2 years especially mails from countries like India, China,
    african states, south american states, etc. reached us! A lot
    of people thanked us for providing them keygenerators for free-
    registrations as they would have never been able to afford the
    license fees.When we messed a crack up, we always tried to fix it
    (at least in 99% of the cases).

    We opened sub-divisions like COREUTiL for fun to annoy old-school
    "util" groups when they opened their mouth too wide. I remember
    the days when we raced PWA with the finals of Win98SE,Office 2000
    and Windows 2k (all versions) - and we did win the race. PWA was
    totally suprised - even their intern was- hehe. Well, it was pure
    stress and I'm happy that these times are over for me.

    We opened COREPDA to enhance our free-service onto the pda scene.
    Later other groups followed the groupnamePDA example.

    All in all CORE just had about 2-3 bigger (but short) flame wars
    with other groups (usually when other groups did steal/rip our
    keygens), which is pretty low for that long time - probably
    because I've kept CORE always very silent & underground.

    I guess no other group got more threats and flames from program-
    mers, BSA, SPA, etc. CORE was subject in several news magazine
    articles, but our members always stayed out of the public. And I
    guess no other group stopped more often cracking a specific
    product's future versions than we did - when an author asked us
    nicely. I won't enter now the discussion about what's wrong or
    right - a lot about cracking is wrong - a lot about cracking is
    right. It always depends on your point of view.

    I would like to congratulate everyone involved into the process
    of developing the CORE idea.Our best times are over for sure - no
    need to deny that (we've lost a lot of people simply due normal
    development in people's lives), but the fact that we still exist
    functional as such a small group (low number of members) proves
    how perfect CORE got build up as an optimal scene group.

    The warez/cracking scene is a place where you can have a lot of
    fun. But it's also a dirty hole where you always meet people that
    try to commercialise warez once they smell money. You also meet
    people with lot of other criminal energies that do really bad
    stuff besides warez/cracking/whatever you want to call it. So,
    try to be a normal guy beside your software-madness and don't
    shut your eyes - always accept reality and don't get lost in
    illusions about power. The scene loves to forget about its own
    past. But scene is like a circle - everything repeats after some
    time. There are just some very rare exceptions - and I think CORE
    is/was one of them.

    One day we will simply disapear by closing d

  25. Re:Sustainable cities won't appease anyone on China Planning For Sustainable Cities · · Score: -1

    troll... TROLL???

    Why the FUCKING FUCK is something that makes so much sense modded Troll???

    My GOD (no wait, you pagan/athiest environmentalist wackos are against the idea of 'GOD')! Quit hating those who have it better than you!

    Instead of making everyone's life miserable to match yours (or to elevate), why don't you elevate your own life!

    Oh, and go ahead and mod me troll/flamebait too, you insensitive utopian illogical clods!

    now go back and worship your gaia (or lack of $DIETY there-of)