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  1. Re:Useful Idiots on How China Will Use Cyber Warfare To Leapfrog Foes · · Score: 1

    Typo...I hope you DON'T fell I hate Americans....very big typo on my part!

  2. Re:Useful Idiots on How China Will Use Cyber Warfare To Leapfrog Foes · · Score: 1

    I concur on your points, I just am tired of hearing Americans saying their country is IT
    when you can clearly see as much corruption, and vote manipulation, and political BS
    to cover up any said investigation into these realms. I do see the American politicians as being the Romans of our times....able to pull the wool over their people's eyes, without the people noticing they are blind...maybe they used a hat that had pictures drawn on the inside of it....

    I hope you feel I hate Americans, far from it, I hate American politicians, especially Bush, and Obama, being the first to bring to the forefront a new age (black and Muslim president of the US)
    this would be great to show the Americans are truly a free country...however hearing that there was an assassination being planned, I fear that this could set back the US 50 years in politics and racism.

  3. Re:Problems with the headline on Memory Molecule Identified · · Score: 1

    Can this explain muscle memory too?

  4. Re:Useful Idiots on How China Will Use Cyber Warfare To Leapfrog Foes · · Score: 1

    Dude....just face it, American politics suck, just like the rest of the worlds politics suck...no matter what country you are in....sorry to burst your bubble.

  5. Looking towards the future on Windows 7 To Be 256-Core Aware · · Score: 1

    Finally something smart to come from M$ in a long time....I would keep a close eye on this 5 years from now, where all motherboards come with 10 to 20 processors each....its the only way to keep
    De Morgans law going...

  6. Re:Gamma ray bursts and extinction events? on New Class of Pulsars Discovered · · Score: 1

    Or give them green eyes, and make them lift cars over their heads.

  7. the start of the next era on 1/3 of Amphibians Dying Out · · Score: 1

    We have come upon the start of the next era....Bladerunner

  8. Re:What the hell is Threefish on Now From Bruce Schneier, the Skein Hash Function · · Score: 1

    If you take the redfish, you can go back to your previous life,
    but if you take the bluefish you ......

  9. Re:Business needs and Risk on When Does Powering Down Servers Make Sense? · · Score: 1

    Especially that there is almost no boot time if you hibernate
    instead of powering down your servers... we use to do it, where I worked..
    we only kept the servers on if we knew we needed to connect VPN or
    Terminal server, then it was a necessity, also leaving your PCs on all the time, gives
    a sort of unlimited tries to break your passwords for x amount of time, where as, during the day(with an admin watching for that sort of stuff as well as bandwidth) will be easier to detect and may
    establish a sort of limited time where not many people try to break in.

    I know if I were a hacker, I would try at night when no one is watching the network...where as during the day, I know of some admins who are sooooooo tight with their networks, they detect this sort of thing immediately.

  10. Re:Overhead on Resisting the PGP Whole Disk Encryption Craze · · Score: 1

    I agree, not everything needs to be encrypted, and there are ways of keeping data
    separate from each other to avoid having to encrypt it.... an address a social security # or name are all worth nothing by themselves, and its a lot smaller overhead to encrypt the file that does the LINK between all of these then to encrypt all of it as one big file.

  11. Re:People misunderstanding words like 'require'. on Resisting the PGP Whole Disk Encryption Craze · · Score: 1

    I believe the post mentioned laptops, and not servers...

  12. Re:People misunderstanding the question... on Resisting the PGP Whole Disk Encryption Craze · · Score: 1

    Is it possible that you only really needed one dedicated shared partition to be encryptefor those special files, but tell everyone that nothing goes in without consent...making sure that was is in there is inventoried so as to know its worth as well as control who puts what in there, this would bring down the size of encrypted storage needed no?

  13. Re:Overhead on Resisting the PGP Whole Disk Encryption Craze · · Score: 1

    I was about to suggest TrueCrypt...beat me to the punch!
    Nice jab

  14. Is there any way... on Mars Lander Faces Slow Death · · Score: 1

    I wonder, if this is a temporary thing, where once the season passes, and comes back to summer on mars, that they will be able to restart the drone and continue....I would venture to say , for the amount we paid for that dang thing, the least the could have done is put a system hibernation mode...

  15. Re:They won't care either on Researcher Warns of "Digital Dark Age" · · Score: 1

    I concur...I sent an email to gmail and hotmail inclusively...trying to tell them, that if they wanted to , they could come up with a pointer algorythm for emails containing the same attachment (ie - joke emails etc...) mp3s movies etc...could all be using a smart pointer system.

    This might help them as well as us if we were to avoid making copies of copies of copies.

  16. Re:They won't care either on Researcher Warns of "Digital Dark Age" · · Score: 1

    I agree, alot of the stuff we keep needs to be filtered, but no one at these schools, actually will pay someone to do that filtering.
      I say if we throw away all patents and copyright information you will actually gain +55% storage size back! :P

  17. Re:It's a good start... on Researchers Decentralize BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    The only downfall are the ISPs that block the torrent ports and lower traffic to save bandwidth for those that download from specific ports....verizon or comcast comes to mind.

  18. msileading on Attack Code Found For Recent Windows Bug · · Score: 1

    Talk about being let down...I thought they were going to post the actual code for the exploit...this would have been great news for some of us....I am trying to apply this exploit to show my admin we REALLY need those patches, although no one seems to care....anyone have links or code they could share???

  19. Re:Hotpatching on Attack Code Found For Recent Windows Bug · · Score: 1

    M$ does not do REAL clusters like Linux does though...

  20. Re:Hmmm... on Attack Code Found For Recent Windows Bug · · Score: 1

    Relpace VirtualBox with VMWare free as in beer....and you are good to go.

  21. Well done Google, now let's see the stock price$ on $125 Million Settlement In Authors Guild v. Google · · Score: 1

    Yes, this will make google even more powerful then before......
    Go google, Go....

  22. Re:Hey Ted, maybe you can understand this on Ted "A Series of Tubes" Stevens Found Guilty · · Score: 1

    I would love to see a politician talk his way out of this one!
    Nice to see some politicians finally getting what they deserve,
    a room with a view.....with Bubba!

  23. Re:easy....let them play WoW when the need to unst on Depressed Astronauts Might Get Computerized Solace · · Score: 1

    Not if they get Tier6 items, they would keep their efficiency rating
    but lose a little bit on their criticals

  24. easy....let them play WoW when the need to unstres on Depressed Astronauts Might Get Computerized Solace · · Score: 1

    WoW is the greatest game ever, let them play this game, and I guarantee you they will never be depressed.

  25. tor to the rescue on Blogger.com Banned In Turkey · · Score: 1

    This is where Tor is very useful, and I hope there is a bigger movement in the underground over there, that lets people know this tool exists!