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  1. Re:As a UK Tax payer... on WA Law Means Linking to Gambling Websites Illegal · · Score: 1

    Most people dont realize how far the second amendment is destroyed.

    You would freak out if...

    If you wanted to send any book to a person in another state, you had transfer via a goverment licenced business. Everything you transfered would be documented and kept for 50 years. ( the 1968 Gun Control Act prohibits the sale of firearms to citizens from other states unless thru a FFL dealer).

    If you wanted to by a new book, you had to fill out paperwork, that was then called in to a goverment agency to see if your allowed to buy that book. (NICS background check and 1968 GCA).

    If you in a violent or non-violent felony or some misdomeners, you could not listen to other people or buy books. (questions on 4473).

    Banned from certian kinds of speach without a $200 permit per speach. (National Firearms Act (NFA)).

    ______

    The distruction of the 2nd amendment is the framework for removing the rest. Just take it apart piece by piece and noone will notice.

  2. Re:gambling information on WA Law Means Linking to Gambling Websites Illegal · · Score: 1

    It is hurting someone! The state.

    The state has become and entity, just like corporations, just like you.

    Every time you gamble online Baby Washington bleeds a little more.

    First they tell me im competing in a 'global economy'. Ok I thought... Then I took part in the 'global economy', and they threw my ass in jail.

  3. Re:As a UK Tax payer... on WA Law Means Linking to Gambling Websites Illegal · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So what your saying is that if we ban guns...

    It will be completely ok for the Gov't and States to completely screw us over?

  4. Re:Supreme Court? on WA Law Means Linking to Gambling Websites Illegal · · Score: 1

    First the second, now the rest!

    The new bill of rights.

    I. You shall not take the states name in vane, this includes corporations. You must worship the state as your religion. You must not speak out against the state.
    II. The state shall arm itsself against you. This is for your protection. You may not be armed yourself.
    III. Soldiers or police and freely enter your house as they please. They have full rights to your property.
    IV. The state shall record your actions at any time it pleases. Cameras and microphones may be mounted in your homes. You may be searched at anytime without reason.
    V. You must confess your sins to the state. If you do not, your are a terrorist, and shall be burned at the stake.
    VI. You shall rot in jail for years before your trial. It doesnt matter anyway, If we dont have evidence, we'll just make it up.
    VII. The right to trial by juries is only allow in cases between corporations. If your not a corp' there probably wont be a trial anyway.
    VIII. One million dollars or Gitmo, your choice.
    IX. Special intrests groups can disparage who they please, if they are the oppressed minority.
    X. The goverment and state can do what they damn well please. To think otherwise is thoughcrime.

  5. Re:Fox coverage on Study Says Coffee Protects Against Cirrhosis · · Score: 2, Interesting

    No! No! We must drink both coffee and tea.

    Why you say?

    So we can drink and smoke

    Live long and party!

  6. Re:Police State on NSA To Datamine Social Networking Sites · · Score: 1
    ONLY on US citizens?

    You've got this totally backwards. There is nothing that prevents the NSA from collecting data on foreign citizens. Hell thats what there for.

    Here is what wikipedia has to say about domestic spying

    The NSA's charter, executive order 12333, authorizes it to collect information that constitutes "foreign intelligence or counterintelligence" while prohibiting "acquiring information concerning the domestic activities of United States persons". Traditionally the NSA has declared that it relies on the FBI, who are responsible for domestic inteligence, to collect information on foreign intelligence activities that occur within the borders of the USA while confining its own activities within the USA to the embassies and missions of foreign nations.

  7. Re:Public info on NSA To Datamine Social Networking Sites · · Score: 1

    Now remember terrorists, get on teh interweb and post all your plans of killing and murdering first!

    Recruit via Myspace, instead of your local mosque/church/bowling club like you have been, so we can watch you! /end scarcasm

    This just sounds like info war/scare tactic here. If datamining really worked why would the NSA tell us. Instead they would just show up and 'get the bad guys' whenever they were dumb enough to post there message. This is something else, my guess its a scare tactic to keep people from posting info they think they could get in trouble for, may help keep there message silent.

  8. Re:three UI problems that allow this on Social Engineering Using USB Drives · · Score: 1

    2) change the default icons to something else. Most exe viruses imitate the default windows Icons. 3) On my neworked WinXP(SP2) boxes, they ask if you want to execute unsigned executeables. Im not sure how to make this work on non networked computers.

  9. Re:Pfft.... on Social Engineering Using USB Drives · · Score: 1

    Um, maybe if your system security sucks or you have 777 fever.

    chown root.root /dev/whaterverdevice
    chmod 770 /dev/whateverdevice

    Unless you know something I don't, its going to be really hard to get to the media.

  10. Re:Human curiosity kills the computer on Social Engineering Using USB Drives · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Hmm, Sounds like the best answer is.

    1) Text file on drive with your name and number.
    2) Encrypt every thing else!

    You might get your drive back then.

    If you want to look at the disk.

    1) create non privliged testuser account on your linux (or other non standard OS) box (pref' non x86).
    2) view drive contents.
    3) remove testuser account when done.

    Your chances of getting pwned by some tricky bastard would be much lower.

  11. Human curiosity kills the computer on Social Engineering Using USB Drives · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is going to be a hard one to stop. Humans are curious, when you find a cd, hard drive, thumb drive, the first thing your going to want to do is stick it in your computer and find out what juicy secrets are on it.

    My best advice for corporations is to lock down the computers and only allow approved devices by security profile. Trying to train people not to act like people will fail.

    Any better ideas other then beating the users with a stick or JB Weld in any unused ports on a computer.

  12. Re:Some Other Suggestions For Intel on Intel To Slash Prices Up To 60% · · Score: 1
    1) Done.
    2) Done.
    3) Done.

    Hell, 4 is the only option left!

  13. Re:Just an opinion on AllofMp3.com Breaks Silence · · Score: 1

    Wow, have you become a/the master of the universe?

    No, honestly staying on topic here. All natual law means in this case are the physics that dictate the world around us. No matter what you think, you must stay within there paramters. Go without oxygen for 30 minutes, no water for 2 weeks, no food for a month. The universe does not care about you, because it had no capability, just like a rock does not care about you. I promise that you care what the universe does! From volcanoes, hurricanes, earthquakes here on earth, to the sun going supernova and melting our planet, 'the universe' controls you, far more than you control it.

    The only IP in natural life is your DNA, and thats a very physical thing. No other animal on this planet enforces idea monolopies. If one monkey watches another using a stick to get food, the other freely copies it. When a law does the opposite of the world around it, expect a great number of people to reject it.

  14. Re:IED or ID theft.. on U.S. Service Personnel Data Stolen · · Score: 1

    Really, I think more 'active duty personnel' worry about there credit more. Only about 1/10th of the active duty soldiers are close to a war zone at any given time. I would assume the other 90% have a very very low chance of getting shot or other on work incidents. Very few people in the military are involved in the actual fighting, for the rest its logistics.

    And yes, If I were loading crates in an airplane all day in Virginia to be shipped to Iraq, and couldn't get a loan for a car / house, because someone ruined my credit, I would be pissed.

  15. ad finium on AllofMp3.com Breaks Silence · · Score: 1

    Your correct, under every pirates are stealing my music, some troll posts this. Whats worse is there is somebody dumb enough to mod it up every time (at least 5 someones). I mean, my goodness, if your going to troll, be orginal.

  16. Re:and the error rate before the computer age.... on Errors in Spreadsheets are Pandemic · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm not sure where you got the %1 idea from, but in one of the linked articles there was a a $50 million dollar spreadsheet error (spending bugeted money that did not exist). There was also an error in a spreadsheet that miscalculated natural gas reserves that causes a BILLION DOLLAR rise in the commidity value (aka speculators) which was not real.

    and lastly, who cares? Think Sarbanes-Oxley, if your a CEO, you care, alot.
  17. Exit Wounds on Games Seized Following Murder · · Score: 1

    It would be my assumption that shooting the person thru the back of the head with a large enough weapon to fully penetrate and exit the head, would do the most damage to their face.

    A bullet entry wound is normally very small and round. On many types of animals the entry wound can be hard to find (hair) and many times it bleeds very little. I've known a few Dallas paramedics, they've told me that finding entry wounds can be difficult some of the time.

    The exit wound from a full penetration high velocity round is a different story. Hollow point or high expansion rounds many times will double or tripple there surface area, and many times fragment providing multiple wound channels. It is a mess. Bone fragments, large tears and lacerations, and this bloody goo that is sort of, but not entirely quite like jello.

  18. Re:it's still basically a OS security issue on First StarOffice Virus Sighted · · Score: 1

    Hence the adage, "If you don't have a backup, you don't have data."

    Flood, fire, virus, crash. Really doesn't matter, gone is gone.

    Now whats more dangerous is a virus/script that changes figures and words in documents. Its likely you'll over write your backups and only have corrupt information.

    Hmm, here is an idea, only have the virus corrupt data on files that have not been accessed in the last (x) days, 30 to 60 sounds like a good number, by the time most people notice it will be too late.

  19. Re:The problem is with extremes on Intern? Bloggers Need Not Apply · · Score: 1
    Why someone would stay when they know they're TRYING to be fired is beyond me

    One word: Unimployment

  20. Re:Absolutely NOT on Student Faces Expulsion for Blog Post · · Score: 1

    the church can kick the bully out of the flock.

    ohh, scary, yea thats going to make the bully stop, just like kicking a bully out of school for a week. Just wait till he finds out that you got him kicked out!

    Just because you do not fight back does not mean you let yourself be a victim. If someone puts a gun to your head, are you going to fight back? Probably not...does that mean you let yourself be a victim, hell no.

    Huh, WTF are you talking about? If someone coherses you with a weapon 'You are a victim', its called assult with a deadly weapon where I'm from. If you pull out your 9mm, shoot and stop the assaliant, you are not a victim. To consider 'fighting' and defending yourself from and act of aggression equally wrong is foolish.

    And yes, calling the cops is an act of defense. Doing nothing is foolish, it denegrates a person to the level of a sheep, and there is nothing a wolf likes more then an easy kill.

  21. Re:"make your own"? on Tech Workers of the World Unite? · · Score: 1

    No you don't make your own, you have to bargain for it, and that's where collective bargaining comes in.

    Hmm, you may have to bargin for it, thats because your competing in a market where other people will offer the same services at a lower price! Would you buy gas at $3.00 a gallon when you could go down the street and by it for $.99? Would you pay $5 more for the same sandwhich? I became a consultant myself. Most of my clients seek me, and are willing to pay me more over time as I get busier and have even less time to spend with them.

    Employees are expendable, union or not, maybe its time for a personal paradigm shift.

  22. Re:This stuff is small change. on Dot-com Boom's Biggest Duds, From Flooz to iSmell · · Score: 1
    http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/power/librar y/pa-chipschall13/index.html

    Talks about the gigalapse and CmdrTaco! Bunch of seemingly random stuff tied together pretty well

  23. Re:Related news on Homeland Security Uncovers Critical Flaw in X11 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Should this be modded funny or sad?

  24. Re:This looks like an interesting article on Most Web Users Unable to Spot Spyware · · Score: 1

    You would like to think your computer privacy and your bedroom privacy are different, but I would say your wrong. I'm sure you want a record that you visited santasnaughtysexshop.com and bought 2 red dildos online out there for anybody to buy? Hey, how about the CCTV of you stopping by your local porn store, I'm sure you want everybody to know about that too. Heck, with these two pices of information, many states can now launch a full scale investigation against you, for possible violations of obsenity laws (this Texas and Alabama). Remember, your private life is pretty worthless, until the goverment decides its time for the "War on jez9999", hmm from your past comments it looks like you may not be from the states.

  25. Re:Firefox when secured.... on Most Web Users Unable to Spot Spyware · · Score: 1

    Um, in some versions of Win98 with Active desktop, you could set Windows to launch icons with just one click. So in theory, a url shortcut on the desktop could have done just that.

    Personally I hated the single click mode, opened too many programs by accident.