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  1. WoW! on Military Bans Removable Media After WikiLeaks Disclosures · · Score: 1

    I mean come on, network admin 101 clearly says, if you want no leaks, then disable all your io ports from output, seems easy enough to follow, so if you want the military admin to be as smart as a regular admin, you have to clearly break into their system, and leave traces easy to find so that they can then deduce that this mentality actually applies to them as well.....???

  2. Re:Scourge? on Tobacco Virus Could Boost Li Batteries · · Score: 1

    >e-cig
    Wonder if those that want to quit will try out their new e-nicopatch for a small price of 19.99$

  3. it wont survive outside cold water on Iron-Eating Bug Is Gobbling Up the Titanic · · Score: 1

    They discovered a new species in this environment, who is to say this bacteria can survive outside of water, or outside of cold conditions...remember also in the depths of that level the density is different, who is to say that it can survive in less dense atmosphere...?

  4. Re:poor timothy on Amazon Fake Products and Fake Reviews · · Score: 1

    A parse, is a parse when a parse is a parse...neigh!

  5. Be careful about this one! on OpenLeaks — 'A New WikiLeaks' · · Score: 1

    I smell a rat, a big sized back alley trolling one.

    It would seem opportune for some sort of government agency to step in, and pay some of these guys to start a new site,
    that does the same thing, but is not associated to someone who is adamant not to bend to countries trying to shut him down.

    Then when everything is set up and the stories start coming in, they not only can stop it in its tracks, but also have ways to seek out the person posting it....careful to anyone who will be posting to this new site, there was nothing wrong with the old one, even if the Assange dude on false charges loses his case, the site will remain operational, and without loss of integrity...as it is one man, not the whole thing, and these supposed senior developers flying the coop, i wonder how much they are being paid to leave and start their own version, seriously, just because one person thought of facebook, afterwards it becomes it's own entity, no? so why not wikileaks too?

  6. F YOU on Stuxnet Still Out of Control At Iran Nuclear Sites · · Score: 1

    >Last week President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, after months of denials, admitted that
    Ok, so finally he admits, yes we do have a problem, and we can not contain it, so instead of asking other countries for help, seeing as if one of those things blow up, many will die.....no let's keep the party going by saying we think we have finally got it under control....
    even one of their one (anonymous....) seems to think it is not contained yet.

    Come on....these people wonder why they are discriminated against, not because of their beliefs....
    no, not at all, better to perish your people and not look like you need a hand then
    actually just get the job done and then end up needing to thank xxx country for stepping in....sheesh.

  7. poor timothy on Amazon Fake Products and Fake Reviews · · Score: 1

    Timothy>and it bothers me

    Wow, dude, if you think these practices are new, then you need to wake up to the 19th century, from the snake oil scamming
    to today's fake reviews, man has always been easily lead or swayed by use of misinformation or misrepresentation of information.
    We could easily say that the reviews on Ebay are all fake too, and a good number of them are too, but you would need to develop a whole AI robot that scraped through the info of each user, then double checked that list to a list from the sellers to avoid self promotion, as well as another robot that includes a verification system through associated bank accounts, that none of the user leaving reviews are associated in anyway to the sellers, even then, there still is so many ways of fooling a computer, that you would need someone to analyze the way the reviews are written to see any similarities and check to see if there is not an autobot posting reviews...etc...etc...

  8. Re:Huh... on Facebook's Zuckerberg To Give Away Half His Cash · · Score: 1

    Great story, and sometimes needs to be revisited over and over, because too many times along the way, the boy starts his own company, and it ends there, streaming along making his big fortune, he never come back to save the starfish, few rarely do, although many do have that same notion.....

  9. Dont think so.... on FCC Approving Pay-As-You-Go Internet Plans · · Score: 1

    I seriously doubt that this will happen, as no users using your bandwidth,
    no bills being paid, plain and simple, laws of demand, you make it too
    expensive that too many people cant afford, you will have no on left using it....
    internet would die a slow death, and companies would come back with better pricing then let their companies die....
    it would last maybe a few months before the bottom line was hit too hard that they would recant their decision.

  10. Again!!!! on Chevron Got North Sea Contract Despite IT Safety Crashes · · Score: 1

    Isnt BP british, and now another one is going under the radar and getting deals to drill right away....come on people, what is it going to take, that the US invade the brits before they learn their lessons. Seriously, this is about as stupid as one can get, throw more money at the problem no matter how bad it ends up in the end.....f*ckin greedy bastards!

    Take some of the US army send them over to the brit ilses, and force their way into the Queens chambers, and say,
    "there we do not care for your laws either...." see how long it takes for them to react.....

  11. Is it possible? on Scientists Discover Solar Powered Hornets · · Score: 2

    >The oriental hornet
    Are you telling all other hornets and wasps that have that yellow stripe is not solar linked....maybe they just never thought to look close enough, maybe they are all solar linked.

  12. Awesome... on Netflix Signs Deal With Disney-ABC · · Score: 1

    Finally a big enough move by a power player, that most others can use to indicate whether to follow or not....usually takes just one big one for all others to follow....say you add all the potter series too, many others with creative copyrights to the movies, will be able to force the movie company to allow them to do so, etc...like seinfeld and others that own rights to shows. This is a good, day, soon BB will declare bankruptcy

  13. boy am i glad i use VISA on MasterCard Hit By WikiLeaks Payback Attacks · · Score: 1

    Why MasterCard, why not any of the others, does it have something to do with the measures of security taken by the company against such attacks???
    I have always had a feeling that MasterCard was always a little guy compared to all the other CC companies. Maybe it might be they did not sufficiently secure their websites???

  14. Could we not just... on Fix To Chinese Internet Traffic Hijack Due In Jan. · · Score: 1

    Is there no way on a local machine to maybe add to a host file a list of non allowed hops or something, where the packets have info as to where they can not be sent, and avoid. I am not sure as I am not very knowledge about networking, as much as I am programming, I would see this as trivial to add to a packet a flag that says it must stay within a hopping locality or sequence?

  15. Re:It does not have the Juche spirit on A Peek At South Korea's Autonomous Robot Gun Turrets · · Score: 1

    Dude, your intellect is showing... O_O

  16. Re:Peer-to-peer on Researchers Tracking Emerging 'Darkness' Botnet · · Score: 1

    O_O

  17. Re:Printable version - All on one page on Programming Mistakes To Avoid · · Score: 1

    Amen to that brother, I applaud you for being so direct to the point.
    Damn managers, make the lot of us doing all the work seem unimportant!

  18. Re:Peer-to-peer on Researchers Tracking Emerging 'Darkness' Botnet · · Score: 1

    Yeah ....but I think his real point was ...

    if I see you being butt raped in some dark alley by some gang of big burly guys..., and I am video taping it (like a nature show) ....would you rather I put down my camera and get involved to help you from suffering what you are going through either by hitting them on the head with a club, or calling the police,

    or I could just say to myself, ....it is important to document what is happening so as to later better understand what was going on there, and maybe come up with a future solution to avoid this from ever happening again....I will let you decide.

  19. Re:Sorry, no "dirty tricks" campaign here... on Wikileaks Founder Arrested In London · · Score: 1

    You forgot the most important....

    >Would this have been so public had it not been wikileaks with all these classified documents about the US government surfacing, instead of a joeblo small dity website

    The most important thing here is conspiracy, what they did, what they tried to cover up, and now what they are still trying to cover up by falsifying charges, but of course we will never know will we, I am sure the lady is receiving a huge pay off the falsify the claims...once in court everyone can be proven guilty , if the government so choses.

  20. Re:Make it static. on WikiLeaks Starts Mass Mirroring Effort · · Score: 1

    problem is content changes all the time, you would have an endless massive overload of incomplete or out of date files running amuck out there, where as letting them access a server, they can develop an auto updater that mass updates all servers at once from 1 focal point which then could be changed per need basis, like when a server is brought down.

    If i log on to wikileaks from any point it is supposed to all be the same, where as if i download a torrent, it will only be as up to date as the date i downloaded it on, as after that, the info has been changed and a new torrent has been seeded.

  21. Oh, my word...really unoriginal! on Microsoft Builds JavaScript Malware Detection Tool · · Score: 1

    Goggle - Zozzle

    Hummmm.... in wonder if the sales department thought up this brainstorm and wanted to
    a) show they have no creativity when it comes to naming things, i mean come on, bing -> seriously????
    b) wanted to poke fun at google, who's stocks are still climbing when everyone else's is staing put, and also about 10 times the price of M$ stocks.
    c) wanted to appease balmer's rants of "how come we don't have a cool name like they do"
    d) all of the above....

    Unfortunately, this question no matter which you answer you chose, will always be correct.

  22. Re:somebody should kill the bastard on A Third of World's Spam From One Russian Man · · Score: 1

    In the way you have just presented this final point, then I can agree with you, because the spam cost 3 billion (over estimate here???) the 3 billion could have been better spent on hospitals and police, etc.

    However, we both know that if you had an extra 3 billion in the coffers, that would disappear quickly with nothing to show for it, because politicians would never report that sum and would pocket the money some how through fake contracts etc....

    If there could be a place to actually set up a bank account where left over budget money gets thrown into, and can not be touched except once every 10 years to go towards the national debt, then we would have no debt in 50 years....just from this alone, however, try telling this business model to the same politicians that declared we had an extra billion dollars from cut backs that we saved, and where is that money today (it disappeared)...

    The analogy of time vs. life, and years etc...is awesome to show people not to take spam lightly, however, we still have to realize that spam is not something tangible
    and can not lead you to actually die (except maybe from stress if you are an admin....)

  23. This reminds me of... on GM Loses Money On Every Volt Built · · Score: 1

    This reminds me of the program running in india for 1 laptop per child, where they wanted to get a laptop made for 100$ to be able to sell to all children, something like that, and India rejected it saying it was too expensive, 100$ was not something all households could afford, so they were about to can the project( project lead by those invested in making millions from this....of which many designers took a crack at...) as they were all not budging from their respective perches. Then the students from India university, took it upon themselves to design a new tablet, of which retail costs about 35$ to make, and uses a flash card for a hard drive, imagine the ingenuity of being able to come up with that idea!

    So the program will go ahead because the students went and found cheaper ways to make things work, and cheaper parts then where the original designers were looking for....of course when I hear this, I think how many closed door meetings happened to try a run a deal where the HDD will be supplied by x company and they will make $$ profits, instead of looking at this as a non profit program, and just sell the mats for cost + maybe a small %.....makes me gag.

    I am sure again this is ford not going through all the right R&D to find the best mats and best ways, but more so making it quick for the public. Why can SONY and M$ force themselves to sell PS3 and XBox at a loss, because they know they will make it up in games being sold, so likewise ford should consider they will make it up in charging stations sold to their public, or accessories...
    something like that

  24. Re:Well, we've finished with the hard part on Sahara Solar To Power Half the World By 2050 · · Score: 1

    I wish I had points to mod you underrated, this is so typical of new technology as it comes out, we get stuff that can only work if we all agree on how to use it, well guess what there has only been 1 day in world history where we have had no conflicts or wars of any kind, I guess this tech will be collecting dust till that next day......

  25. Great proposal and should be imposed on FTC Proposes Do Not Track List For the Web · · Score: 1

    I think this is a great proposal as with all tracking tools whether by google, yahoo, doublick, youtube, the list goes on....it is imperative that a) we be accorded a way to avoid being tracked, and b) by doing so will lighten the traffic on the web immensely!!!, as such bandwidth to track what everyone is doing must cost some petabytes in bandwidth for both ISPs and also big tracking cos (like google)

    Imagine if google had half their users lock in a flag stating no tracking for me.....they would have much less data to store and
    analyze, and also a lot less bandwidth used up....might make the internet much less taxing to surf again.