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  1. Re:According to Wikipedia on American Red Cross Sued For Using a Red Cross · · Score: 0, Troll

    You mean that we had en.wikipedia.org back then too?
    Wow, imagine being ahead of your times , way before the internet even existed!

  2. Re:funny doesnt say when... on Astronomers Witness Whopper Galaxy Collision · · Score: 1

    Just thought it would have been nice to watch in this lifetime.....bring your popcorn!

  3. funny doesnt say when... on Astronomers Witness Whopper Galaxy Collision · · Score: 1

    When should i get out the popcorn???

  4. Re:The real threat of "government spyware" on What We Know About the FBI's CIPAV Spyware · · Score: 1

    whats cool about this process, is that a top notch team of developers can create a single virus signature to send to all AS WELL AS POSTING IT DIRECTLY IN A blackhat underground resource for bots and other malware....and see how quickly people use it to either have their own malware destroy this one or use this and exploit it to create their own mutated version and FORCE the big AV companies to have to cut off all these variants including the FBI's...

    "What if we could all just get along, life would certainly be boring!"

  5. Re:$500 million EXACTLY on $500M Piracy Ring Busted In China · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Thats is so true, as well, knowing someone who goes to China often and tells me all sorts of stories,
    remember that the person who pays 5$ for a windows copy, will A) know not to ask questions or tell anyone about it B) buy a copy for thier friends if they need it without telling any names, C) if they get caught are in as much trouble therefor would not want to implicate anyone.

    Short of using extreme torture tactics, these guys stick together....this to me was the chinese goverments fault because they wanted to throw the dog a very very small bone. What I know is this is not even the tip of the iceberg.... it is more like a scratch of a scratch of a scratch on the tip of the biggest iceberg you have ever seen... : )

  6. Where is google??? on Intel Invests $218M in VMWare, Preparing for IPO · · Score: 1

    I always said that this is the monster google should HAVE bought up when they could of...
    This coupled with their server technology and gmail accounts, could easily have set up virtual desktop environments for all their clients to be able to install lets say office or any other
    software, and then log unto another machine, and loggin into thier accounts, then be able to
    run it without reinstall....how many would have given up their hotmail then???

    Anyways, too late now, but would have been nice!

  7. Re:I you dont know progs then on MS Moves R&D To Canada Due To Immigration Problem · · Score: 1

    That is soooo true.... ; (

  8. Re:I you dont know progs then on MS Moves R&D To Canada Due To Immigration Problem · · Score: 1

    I hate to say this, but you definately arent a developer.
    I am sure if you were aware of how much the system in canada is already saturated and lower then in the states ( Ubisoft is in Montreal , want to know why?).

    Now add in the lax immigration policies in canada, you have the india or chinese come in say sure I will work for less then minimum wage, as it is still 10 times higher then in my own country...

    Now we are stuck with even fewer jobs for ourselves, and the wage still going lower instead of higher. I have to agree with the statement that it is all about getting paid less and less.
    Microsoft is business before anything else. Gates didnt make his money throwing his money away.
    He would regularly come to Montreal to buy out any new little company making huge progress cuz he knows the dollar here ( especially back then) was worth much less.

    Anyways....if you have doubts there are multiple articles about how outsourcing offshore is rampant, this is because you have a same if not higher level of competition raising the bar over there to become the best damn programmer..... you come here, everyone has their programmer analyst or networking certification. Even my granmother!

  9. Re:Smart businessman on Google Loses Gmail Trademark Case · · Score: 1

    Wellnot so smart, if they fold and say OK we give up here is the name back, within a few months of the word getting around, the only thing making him money would be the left over traffic.
    He would then have a word worth nothing...

    However if he sold now for a few million, then he could say it was worth it, and he will be known as the first to make google bend backwards for him. That can be taken to any bank for futur consideration on business ventures.

  10. Re:does WoW work on linux??? on 6 Months On, Vista Security Still Besting Linux · · Score: 1

    WoW....i mean uhhh...WOWW
    That is a great site, although I am interested in ubuntu myself, I will see about using the same tactics within the install, have you ever tried using wine? or just Cedega???

    Thanks again for the informative walkthrough install!

  11. does WoW work on linux??? on 6 Months On, Vista Security Still Besting Linux · · Score: 1

    I run both, but have yet to try WoW on linux, is it even possible???
    If so, then I may make the ever eternal switch and become a linux only user.

  12. Re:they would come back with another name on RIAA, Safenet Sued For Malicious Prosecution · · Score: 1

    Could they not just open shop somewhere else with another name in case they lost this one, and
    come back yet again to haunt us in our sleep???

  13. it should be considered math on Intelligent Design Ruled "Not Science" · · Score: 1

    It is with math that you can define pattern recognition, therefor efficiency which uses pattern recognition to come to an easier smarter more productive end would classify this as a Math problem.

    If we tought more efficiency instead of letting people come up with it on their own....we would have a lot more ikeas around the world.

  14. Re:Gates onto something?? on Crackers Cause Pentagon to Put Computers Offline · · Score: 1

    The problem with that is most people are smart enough to burn cds or use USB keys to transfer the info hence the viruses from one computer to another....

  15. Re:well...well.....well...... on Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Image Hosting · · Score: 1

    Actually has anyone thought of bringing the FBI to court...them having all this p0rn backed up makes it impossible for anyone to get rid of it, and then you have the temptation for someone on the inside to make moeny and pass it off as new stuff......

    I wonder if we use the same insight as the RCAA, or thos ebodies in charge of telling us not to play Manhunt because it promotes violence, and therefor the game should never be made, and the ones made be destroyed.......if we destroyed all these p0rn pics, would they not be gone forever, or just new ones take their place?

  16. Paypal useless on eBay Pulls Google Ads Over Marketing Stunt · · Score: 3, Informative

    I am soooooo glad that eBay will now have competition from on of the top dogs for their
    paypal excuse for a payment system. I hope google can actually tie this into your gmail account with higher security, although if eBay will not use this service, I dont know where else except the p0rn
    sites where this might be usefull?

  17. Re:Think globally, act locally. on FBI Releases Results of Operation Bot Roast · · Score: 1

    On slight problem, is that you are ruling out about 80% of the botnet population who have taken this one step further. If your IE is compromised using port 80 would not show up as any devious traffic...
    hell I could post a webpage with encrypted data inside a picture and it would be
    looked at by a ghost IE running in the background...hence the only traffic you would see is the page being downloaded while YOU are viewing the internet...showing up as regular traffic. Once decrypted, the actions decreed by the webpage tell your machine to do something...and hence again all the spam is sent...unless like me you block outlook and smtp all together!

  18. Re:Accidental pornographers...so eassssssy! on Tech Lessons From the Bad Guys · · Score: 1

    Hey dude, most people dont even know that illegal porn sites for pedophiles etc....are bounced off compromised machines....some granmother somewhere hooked to the internet 24/7 not knowing anything about security probably has a site sitting in a hidden folder running on xitami server running in stealth mode..... I just hope that when she goes in front of a judge, that he believes she only emailed a few friends with that computer, cause to be 80 and going to jail for some hard time due to pornographic content might make here a target on the inside..... ...OOOPS!

  19. Re:And the top #1... on 10 Anti-Phishing Firefox Extensions · · Score: 1

    I have heard of compromised firefox and IE browsers that capture keys and websites.....
    if you have auto updates enabled on firefox, and upload from an unknown source an update for an addin you have, this point becomes mute regarless of router or not caching dns, I just was explaining more then one point of entry possible, not all.

  20. that is so like our governments on Terminator Gene Ban Suggested in Canada · · Score: 1

    I get frustrated at our gov. when I hear about the companies creating cars that break on purpose after a number of years, or like this story suggests, crops that wont grow year after year. Why can't they leave mother nature alone. if anything make the crops stronger not weaker, especially with the ethanol movement in full swing. How long before the farmers revolt and boycott our companies over here, and move (yet again) to another country for importing the unmodified seeds, thereby affecting our econmomy even worse off then before.

    It is enough that China and India have a big hold in the saturation markets, like clothing, textiles, electronics, etc.....now OUR FOOD?

    Whats next... we import children from there too, oh wait.... .....Brad & Angelina have started that movement already.
    Crap....

    Crap....

  21. its the paper not the ink on Inkjet Photo Print Longevity Lacking · · Score: 1

    I believe it is the combo of in k used on what type of paper that makes the difference.
    I have gone to futureshop where they offer guarantees on their hardware...for a price then a year or 2 later, when something breaks, no problem, just bring back your receipt...
    however 80% of all receipts printed from there on that weird waxy paper become invisible.

    I have a hard time remembering what had guarantees where, but when the only help i had of remembering
    gets erased (on purpose???) then this seems to me a scheme all its own.

    I have seen this paper used elsewhere with the same result, even at banks (TDCanadatrust)
    It seems the ink does not stay as the waxy residue seems to conflict with carbonation or oxidyzation , but print it on regular school paper (the kind you buy anywhere also usually made from recycled stuff) and no problems years later!

  22. eMule is best software out there for pictures on Alternatives To Adobe's Creative Suite? · · Score: 1

    I have found there to be the best software out there for getting the same
    picture handling that you get in photoshop. It is called eMule, and although many will tell
    you not to, I dare you to try and install it, then run a search for whatever software you want to duplicate( int this case photoshop) , they will give you a list of possible replacements.

    Then once you have selected the replacement, you will not have paid anything, and allowed to
    complete your work as per your bosses schedule. The only down side is the possibility however remote you get a visit from someone at Photoshop not happy that your printed work was
    accomplished with one of these OTHER softwares. Then you can refer them to that scrooge that you call a boss and let him handle the legalities, maybe next time he wont be so cheap!

  23. Re:And the top #1... on 10 Anti-Phishing Firefox Extensions · · Score: 1

    You obviously don't know much about this technique....tell me which bank you use, I will copy their webpage EXACTLY and have a layer sitting there keylogging your browser either MS or FF.

    Then in the background it will login as it it was the original page.

    You will get your info back as per the real page cuz it will be the real page underneath...

    As for your www.bankname.com, a quick find & replace in your host file, or ns cahce poisoning of your router/modem(new ones only depending on the company used)...will allow me to make sure you never see the name resolved otherwise.

  24. Re:And the top #1... on 10 Anti-Phishing Firefox Extensions · · Score: 1

    You obviously don't know much about this technique....tell me which bank you use, I will copy their webpage EXACTLY and have a layer sitting there keylogging your browser either MS or FF. Then in the background it will login as it it was the original page. You will get your info back as per the real page cuz it will be the real page underneath... As for your www.bankname.com, a quick find & replace in your host file, or ns cahce poisoning of your router/modem(new ones only depending on the company used)...will allow me to make sure you never see the name resolved otherwise. ChiChing!

  25. Re:BAd old FBI on Govt. Report Slams FBI's Internal Network Security · · Score: 1

    If you are aware, I believe to continue your claim, they spent a BIG WASTEFUL sum of money developing this supposed NEW tcp/ip filtering technology called CARNIVORE, hence it to say, after all the spending, they ended up scraping the idea, and started all over with a new APP. which guess what, also needed same amount of funding......

    Then you wonder where all our money goes to when they say we have to increase our taxes due to lack of money for our federal budget