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  1. Maybe Now They'll Let Me Have A Card :( on New Uses For LCD Technology · · Score: -1, Troll

    Display cards provide issuers with the ability to interact in new, meaningful ways with end customers and to deliver important messages and real-time feedback

    Issuer: HOW ABOUT THIS BRIGHT SHINNY GLIMMING NEW!! ^^$y%$@#!*!!!!!!

    End User: (cuts card in half to use as knife to slit wrists)..

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  2. Re:LCD credit card fraud on New Uses For LCD Technology · · Score: 0

    It is quite secure.

    it is NEVER secure once it hits the bad guys hands.

    have you ever heard of decyphering.

    the 'pin' will be right there in the card, begging to be hacked.

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  3. Re:Who decides? on Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams · · Score: 0

    the more you read the words of the Founding Fathers, the more you realize that they would all be called Libertarians

    Actually I think they would *unfortunetly* be called: Terrorists :(

    -- Safely entrenched at the bottom of 'Bad Karma', now I can finally speak my mind..

  4. Re:But its not shutting the barn door ..... on Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams · · Score: 0

    Without CCTV there is no way we could have identified them and stopped them from fixing the problems with their bombs and striking again.

    This proves nothing, especially if it was 'filmed' digitaly.

    Remember digital means: 1 or 0.

    It is now easier than ever to 'set up' people, by simply changing two digits.

    And as far as your boasting of how well the pigs 'solved' & 'saved' the day concerning the London bombings.. I can't believe you'd give credit to these 'legal' criminals (ie. the cops).

    Anyone who doesn't see how this whole 'War On Terror' is nothing but a show by the bushies-- to enhance their power, is either a conspirator to these crimes against humanity, or they are dangeriously 'delusional' and need to be secured.

    -- The InterNet is a terrible thing to waste. Arrest Bill Gates and shut down Microsoft immediately.

  5. Re:Nothing hacks a camera on Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams · · Score: 0

    These are of course justified by officials as needed for ..

    Thats funny!

    And I'm sure the pigs there are saying that the reason this is being done is so that criminals can break the traffic rules easier! ;)

    -- The InterNet is a terribe thing to waste. Arrest Bill Gates and shut down Microsoft immediately.

  6. Re:Nothing hacks a camera on Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams · · Score: 0

    If you're worried about Big Brother, the last thing you want to do is give him a perfecty valid reason to lock you up for a while.

    Actually that will do nothing but encourage big bro.

    Just the opposite is what is required, ie. do everything possible, either subtlely or not, to overwelm him so that he is shown to be the laffing stock criminal that he is.

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  7. Re:Two points. . . on Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams · · Score: 0

    On the Fear side. . , people who rebel are among the first to be recorded as rebels and then collected when the hammer falls. It will fall.

    I enjoyed your writing.

    I do believe tho that those that will 'bring down the hammer' will actually fear those that are opposing them-- as we strike fear in these monsters hearts.. and are the only buffers that give them reason to pause.

    And we do this on two fronts;

    1) In their face and

    2) Covertly (as many of the 'quite' rebels do).

    The so called authorities like us to believe that we are the minority, when just the opposite is true.

    Rarely do men go to war, thinking they will loose or die..

    -- Firmly entrenched at the bottom of 'Bad Karma'.. now I can finally speak my mind..

  8. Re:What's the difference? on Trojan Horse targets Google Adsense · · Score: 0

    I wanted to see the Adsense ads. Does that make me a mindless slave of the advertisers?

    Excuse me Mr. 'InSiteful', it does make you a mindless slave.

    People are tired of advertisers creating ads that render your mouse useless (unless you take an 'extra' action to move off the add).

    This has been occuring MORE & MORE with Flash, Ajax and other assorted 'new fangled' Css web page technologies lately.

    And YOU are contributing to these criminal actions by the advertisers (ie. not just the 'illegal' spammers this thread/article is talking about).

    A few hefty lawsuits or 'terrorist' attacks (not that I'd wish that.. ;) on these companies/people doing this, and you'll see things change over nite.

    If Google and the current creeps that run the main ISP backbones can't reslove these problems, then they need to be removed and punished for contributing to these crimes (ie. steeling our bandwidth, false advertisement, rico act, etc.)

    We are paying and want INTERNET service, not ADS!!

    If is 'ok' with you, I'd either like to see the original intent of the Net realized, before we fall into the black hole that other 'pay' services like cable and satellite are moving to, where you just can't escape the constant bombardment (no matter how much you 'PAY') of ads that hardly anyone (but you) might be interested in.

    If you want to buy something, go buy it, but stop costing EVERYONE else time, money, and most importantly our NERVES, for 'your' convience.

    -- The InterNet is a terrible thing to waste. Arrest Bill Gates, and shut down Microsoft immediately.

  9. Re:Rubbish and contrariwise on Mediainlinux: Path Forward? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Like Mr. Marco, I am creating a Debian version of a MultiMedia based OS-- only with a more Amateur Radio & Black-Hat-Hacker centric theme.

    So your point struck home with me recently, when I realized that I do not have to cram everything on one version (nor is it possible/feasable).

    Mr. Marco offered to include some of my selections, which I was very honoured..

    I am sure I will be working with kind and thoughtful people like him in the future :)

    -- Firmly entrenched at the bottom of 'Bad Karma', now I can FINALLY speak my mind..

  10. Re: Any Pointers? on Oracle Joins IBM AIX Collaboration Center · · Score: 0

    Yea, type in SCO in your favorite search engine... like everyone else does, or read the news.

    -- The InterNet is a terrible thing to waste. Arrest Bill Gates and shut down Microsoft immediately.

  11. Well Music Is The Universal Language :) on First Experimental Success of a Superfluid · · Score: 0

    ..Using radio waves, Hulet's team altered the ratio of spin-up and spin-down atoms in the cooled atoms with great precision. ..

    Sooo lemme get this straight.. 'basically' they made these things get together & dance with music?

    Whyyy doesn't this work with bitches? :(

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  12. Re:It's All contempt, You'll See on P2P Population Growing Again · · Score: 0

    I have plenty of paying cutomers, because the product is good.

    Good for you then, good luck.

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  13. Re:Well good on Federal Judge Rules Against Intelligent Design · · Score: 0

    Intelligent design isn't science, therefore it doesn't belong in a science room.

    Insightfull!!?

    LOL,.. more like: INCITEFULL!! :)

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  14. Re:It's All contempt, You'll See on P2P Population Growing Again · · Score: 0

    In other words, you want me to add foolproof invasive DRM to the product I make right?

    Ahh, yes, we agree on somthing finally.

    Ahhhnd, I want you to work your heart, mind, soul and bank account out for this 'protection'..

    So that in the end, you will see what a fruitless venture it truely is-- in trying to 'protect' intellectual property.

    As far as your fear of not having any 'paying' customers, well, I'd seriously look at changing my job/model if that is the case, and stop blamming kids, grandmothers and the Halvys of the world ;)

    -- Firmly entrenched at the bottom of 'Bad Karma', now I can 'finally' speak my mind..

  15. Re:It's All contempt, You'll See on P2P Population Growing Again · · Score: 0

    I make vidoe games that I sell online. If I dont sell enough each month, I literally can't pay for food and rent.

    I'm sorry sonny, I and NOONE else is responsable for your lack of making an income.

    Try woking for the riaa/mpaa, I hear they need liers, I mean lawyers.

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  16. Do This To This Federal Judge & See What He Sa on Federal Judge Rules Against Intelligent Design · · Score: -1

    When dropped into the middle of the ocean, with no life preserver, and left alone to die..

    He will say what has been proven that most anyone else will say.

    He won't call out to; Mommy, Darwin, Bush, or any else..

    But he will cry out to... God.

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  17. Re:Bittorrent for the win on P2P Population Growing Again · · Score: 0

    The only public and fairly safe way to swap copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder would be an anonymizing service-- such as FreeNET, or perhaps TOR, etc.

    I otherwise agree with you, but here I must say that 'acting' like we are doing something wrong, and narrowing our 'options', is going to make them (riaa) come after us more.

    This whole issue is a matter of 'Freedom Of Speech', where the only way to protect it and assure that we will have it, is to 'use it'.

    Other wise, they (riaa, governments), have won.

    Hense I propose a more 'out in the open' downloading of their crap, which will have the two fold affect of putting them outa business, and frustrating them to the point of having a deadly stroke.

    The more people that do this, including using POF (plain ol' ftp), the quicker this issue will be solved, because they cant win against 'The People' ;)

    -- If I could get close enough to George Bush, I would bring him justice.

  18. Re:Bittorrent for the win... kinda on P2P Population Growing Again · · Score: 0

    Dont' worry, it won't last long.

    Some decent citizen will 'bring justice' to the scum bags at cox, who are perpetrating these illegal and harmeful actions against us.

    -- Firmly entrenched at the bottom of 'Bad Karma', now I can 'finally' speak my mind..

  19. Re:It's All contempt, You'll See on P2P Population Growing Again · · Score: 0

    We download riaa music just to make them go broke... and frustrate them :)

    We also download music from none-riaa connected artists that we actually enjoy, because it is 'good', and they want to share their work.

    That is the way they want/like it.. just like shareware was and how open source is becoming.

    Your best work on earth, always, in any field, works like that.. not the other way around (ie the only purpose of business is to 'make a profit').

    That's why the riaa is mad, because they know the end is coming for them and their 'model' (ie lawsuits to survive).

    This sceneario is like sooo many other areas of this world, where good and evil are beginning to be played in the arenas of 'open source' v. 'closed source' mentalities.

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  20. This Is Your Usability Study! on Conducting a Unix Desktop Usability Study? · · Score: 0

    If you read the whole thread..and garner the good from the bad.

    Other than that, what would the average reader here know about the technicalities of such a scientific study?

    It's obviouse the Linux desktop (any of its window managers actually) is better than Microsofts and comparable with Macs.

    The weaknesses in both KDE and Gnome are basically the same, that is, lack of the ability of the user, to determine the 'level' of usability he wants, based on whether he is a power user, or common Joe.

    Both KDE & Gnome, along with the rest of the OSS community need to help take the lead in computer technologies, by incorporating more programs and options for people to BLITZ the common enemies (M$, RIAA, MPAA, etc.), with the likes of; Tor, Kazaa, Streambox, etc.

    This seemingly absurd 'frontal' attack is the only way to ensure that Bill Gates and Co. will not use 'legal' means to do 'illegal' things against OSS.

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  21. I'm Building A Distro With Gnome For Good Reasons on Torvalds Says 'Use KDE' · · Score: 0

    - It is older & more stable

    - It IS more 'Mac Like'

    - You can have ALL of KDE's programs installed AND run under Gnome

    - It is more secure than KDE

    GNOME just works & looks better than KDE.

    Torvalds Earned His Right To Comment & So Do We.

    -- The InterNet is a terrible thing to waste. Arrest Bill Gates and shut down Microsoft immediately.

  22. Earths Citizens On Verge Of Taking Back AirWaves!! on Traditional Radio Endangered By New Tech · · Score: 0

    We, the people, (nearly 7 billion strong) are currently knocking at the big boys doors with wireless, p2p and other new technologies that will revitalize the whole Specrum, not just radio.

    Digital 'AM' radio alone, is poised to have features such as higher than CD quality, and interaction with the listener!

    The truth is, since Tesla's wonderous wireless invention, there has never been a better time for individuals to take back what rightfully belongs to them, from of the hand full of criminals (ie.the ClearChannel's) who have ruined the industry since day one.

    -- The InterNet is a terrible thing to waste. Arrest Bill Gates and shut down Microsoft immediately.

  23. Re:XM/Sirius question on Traditional Radio Endangered By New Tech · · Score: 0

    Or he could put the antenna upstares, near the best window for reception, and either run a cable or wireless transmitter to the reciever. Alot cheaper, not much more hastle :)

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  24. Re:Only the case in the US on Traditional Radio Endangered By New Tech · · Score: 0

    Here in the UK raido is doing just fine: ..

    Well at least you didn't mention 'Virgin Radio', because that is the same type of crap stations that are in AmericanT.

    I'll check out your other ones tho (if they stream or are on shortwave :)

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  25. Re:OT How hard to broadcast on dead FM station @ho on Traditional Radio Endangered By New Tech · · Score: 0

    Well it wouldn't be hard at all.. you answered your own question. :)

    Just pick up a ipod fm transmitter, and a 'good' regular fm transmiter (ie one that broadcasts the whole fm band-- 88-108) at the store.

    Plug your output into the transmitter, and walla!

    You may need a small amplifier as well for the transmitter.

    Good luck! :)

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