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  1. Re:Evil on US Government: There's Child Porn On the Megaupload Servers Judge! · · Score: 1

    So? Unless they get a warrant to search into a specific account, hands the fuck off. We have due process for a reason, and fishing expeditions into hosting company data does not fall into due process.

  2. Re:And if we were in the 50s. on US Government: There's Child Porn On the Megaupload Servers Judge! · · Score: 2

    When a witch and a communist love each other very much, you get a terrorist?

  3. Re:bandwith of flash drive or SDHC card on Swedish Researchers Expose China's Tor-Blocking Tricks · · Score: 1

    I did say it was primitive, did I not?

  4. Re:This is a bit suspicious. on TSA Shuts Down Airport, Detains 11 After "Science Project" Found · · Score: 1

    Hell I've left a $400 Kindle DX on a plane before, and I'm not the kind of person who just forgets shit like that.

    They found it and called it out, so I got it back. Lets just say I was quite angry with myself over that one...

  5. I am a -SUBJECT- field! on Microsoft Counted As Key Linux Contributor · · Score: 0

    Yes. Where it should not be.

    Woosh.

  6. Re:Remind me ... on Microsoft Counted As Key Linux Contributor · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ... to ship that fur coat to Satan.

    Sorry what? The whole first part of your sentence is missing.

  7. Re:Great! on Instagram Debuts On Android · · Score: 1

    I've never seen these filters. Can you point out any examples for the morbidly curious?

  8. Re:Just Installed It - Lets See What The Hype Is A on Instagram Debuts On Android · · Score: 1

    It isn't.

    There, just saved you a bunch of time and bother!

  9. Re:...and WTF is the tech angle here? on The Politics of the F.D.A. · · Score: 1

    Aww, an English website run in the US that doesn't explicitly say it's internationally-focused is US focused?

    Cry some more.

  10. Re:bandwith of flash drive or SDHC card on Swedish Researchers Expose China's Tor-Blocking Tricks · · Score: 1

    I don't believe you have any idea what I was inferring. ... and it is a (primitive) form of steganography - hiding something in plain sight. His primitive form of it would be trivial to detect, however.

  11. Re:bandwith of flash drive or SDHC card on Swedish Researchers Expose China's Tor-Blocking Tricks · · Score: 1

    Because it is specific. "Spy" is a very broad term.

  12. Re:Natural radiation levels on NOAA Study: Radiation From Fukushima Very Dilluted, Seafood Safe · · Score: 1

    Will you stop spamming that already?

  13. Re:Sanity vs. politically motivated scaremongering on NOAA Study: Radiation From Fukushima Very Dilluted, Seafood Safe · · Score: 1

    Nuclear material will decay

    ... into what? Are the child products safer than mercury etc?

  14. Re:bandwith of flash drive or SDHC card on Swedish Researchers Expose China's Tor-Blocking Tricks · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's called steganography, and don't get caught. You shall be in a world of shit if you do, because you'll likely be treated as a foreign intelligence operative.

  15. Re:Pedantic response ensues on Swedish Researchers Expose China's Tor-Blocking Tricks · · Score: 0

    Kind of a pointless gripe? Oh noes, an apple looks like an apple!

    That said, how do you know it is an apple? It merely looks and behaves like one.

  16. Re:I left and it's easy to do on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 1

    Ah, so you're the AC eh?

    Unless slashdot screwed up the threading and you think I was replying to you when I was not. I'm replying to this which should be self explanatory.

  17. Re:On the positive side... on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 1

    Yea, but I'm assuming you wouldn't be into it then.

    My point was that, just his luck, the officer would be aroused.

  18. Re:I left and it's easy to do on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 1

    So you're saying that everyone who does not hold a degree is a waste of resources?

    Sure, the ones who can't even hold a job down at McDonalds might be, but myself and plenty of people I know are not.

  19. Re:On the positive side... on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 1

    That could work for you, or work for the officer. I pray it works the way you intend it to.

  20. Re:I left and it's easy to do on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 1

    Funny how it says "if you don't have the equivalent of a danish bachelors degree, you won't have enough points"

    Yea, so easy for everyone!

  21. Re:disable? on Mozilla Blocks Vulnerable Java Versions In Firefox · · Score: 1

    Because the browser is not related, but the irritating block messages are.

  22. disable? on Mozilla Blocks Vulnerable Java Versions In Firefox · · Score: 2

    I can't find any means to disable this in about:config.

    I -HAVE- to have older versions of java installed on my workstation to replicate problems with old releases of our software.

  23. Re:We could ... on GNU/Linux Running On An 8-Bit Processor · · Score: 1

    Calling it a joke (no matter the age) is doing it too much credit.

  24. Re:Why? on GNU/Linux Running On An 8-Bit Processor · · Score: 1

    So? For a proper comparison you should be trying to boot Windows 2000 or newer on said 8-bit processor. Not going to work so well.

  25. Re:Um, subby.... on Flying Car Makes Successful Maiden Flight · · Score: 1

    Don't know if you made it that far (or even scrolled down) but there's a link to that very site at the bottom of the "dumbass yahoo article"