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  1. Leave the moon as it is on Lunar Helium 3 Could Meet Earth's Energy Demands · · Score: 1

    The moon may one day serve as a meteor shield, if we make it hallow from mining it looses density and thus mass.

    The moon controls our tides and should be left as it is.

  2. Conseal your identity on Nmap Author Receives FBI Subpoenas · · Score: 1

    I guess we should all use www.anonymizer.com from now on, for everything, or just find a random proxy.

    I guess if the FBI wanted they could just snipe me.

  3. Re:Cui bono? on Winamp Down for the Count · · Score: 1

    Why open source a mp3 player?

    I love Wina^H^H^H^HXMMS

  4. Re:Statue of Limitations have passed on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    Now I have no faith in American law.

  5. Just to spite them on Microsoft's Upcoming Desktop Search Tool · · Score: 1

    Well, I wonder if they would have found the guy with the warezed soundforge quicker with the desktop search tool and their ability to capture data.

    Just to spite them, why not put files on the desktop with the same meta data as the offending wav files.

  6. Re:Naughty, naughty... on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    I didn't know that, I guess the same code has made it's way into 2000, xp, and 2003.

  7. Re:What other apps store my username in their file on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    They contain information about you. Email makes the information public to the reciever(s), office documents hide it away.

  8. Re:What other apps store my username in their file on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    Your EMail and /. postings do it also. Traces of yourself are just about everywhere. I think Visio has document information also, being an OO.org user I can't really comment.

  9. Re:Naughty, naughty... on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    That theory has been around for decades. I think NT is a lot of GNU code, although MS did have Xenix UNIX

  10. Linux alternatives on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: 1

    Another reason to use ReZound

  11. Good - brilliant on Sydney 419 Scammer Jailed · · Score: 1

    He should also have to de-spam the victims inboxes while he is serving his time, and for 10 years there after.

  12. who cares on PKWare and Winzip Reach A Secure Zip Compromise · · Score: 1

    zip is shit. everyone move to .tar.bz2. .rar is ok since it has file recovery.

  13. Re:Common sense on Boot Windows Faster, Using Linux · · Score: 1

    A large part of the problem with this is that IE allows a lot of scripting, so spyware can easily be installed on the clients computer without him knowing, and entered into the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run and loaded at startup. If the average 2000 user changed his user setting so that he doesnt work as an administrator, perhaps that key would not be effected, no wait, it would still get punched in there, but it would be post-boot. That said, the key is loaded after the shell, but the principle remains, surfing as Administrator does allow software to be added to the boot process. Surf without admin permissions and less damage can be done.

  14. Re:etBIOS on Boot Windows Faster, Using Linux · · Score: 1

    Theres so much pr0n on the net now that you will forget all about that pr0n you found yesturday... Dont worry too much about it. Indeed many pr0n sites keep repeating pics.

  15. Re:Bad Benchmarking Screwed up Windows Design on Boot Windows Faster, Using Linux · · Score: 1

    THe problem here is that windows crashes more often than linux. I work in a ISP and I am often having to alter my IP address for various equipment when I need to telnet to a certain piece of COE for testing. I find that after making around 30 IP changes to my LAN via alias or which ever means I am no longer able to use my LAN connection. Not only is chaning the IP ackward, but go damn, ifconfig is so much easier and quicker. if anyone knows of an ifconfig like command tool for windows let me know please.

  16. Re:Apple on Boot Windows Faster, Using Linux · · Score: 1

    My celeron900 notebook resumes windows in about 5 seconds. but the bios loads. so i guess we cant count that.

    I am quite surprised with the time it takes to resume. Windows occupies a large amount of ram, but the less you have running the quicker it shoudl be to resume, or am i just imagining it?