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  1. Re:SSL? Freenet? on China's Battle to Police the Web · · Score: 1

    IMHO, you can google by post in theory, but try not to use a POSTCARD.

  2. Re:hypothetically - like Mathematician Dating form on Should Scientists Date People Who Believe Astrology? · · Score: 1

    So horrible, it's linear!!!! I thought it should at least looks like some kinda log curve!

  3. Not original.... on Sri Lankan Terrorists Hack Satellite · · Score: 5, Informative

    F@-lun gong hacked SinoSat from Taiwan to broadcast their propaganda program to mainland china.

    To read more:
    http://www.google.com.sg/search?hl=en&q=falun+gong +sinosat+hack

  4. Re:Ethical concerns on Making Computer Memory From a Virus · · Score: 1
    This raises an ethical concern for me. I think we should be asking ourselves "Is it really ok to subvert lifeforms like this for our own use?"
    Spare it, please! Just have a count of how many lifeforms have been 'subvertted' for our own use. Hints: your daily food is a good point to start with.
  5. Re:At least China has a clear policy on China to Control Reports of Foreign News Agencies · · Score: 2, Informative

    IMHO, cannot agree with you.

    Since the most questionable in laws and measures of China is that almost every, if not all, clauses have such saying as 'And conditions claimed by other laws and measures.', which empower the judiciary too much variabilities.

    Note that China follows the German system of laws, instead of Britain one that U.S. follows.

    Though the PRC legal system is a large civil law system, reflecting the influence of Continental Europe legal systems especially German civil law system in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
    -from Law of the People's Republic of China, wikipedia
  6. Still to see how will it interact with... on China to Control Reports of Foreign News Agencies · · Score: 1

    While the conservatives in China are in presumable fear that the extension of freedom on information in China will cause more controversy on both social and political issues, which the old generation in the country are not familiar with, the youth do not seem adept to handle with such issues as well. The lack of a good tradition of democracy and the long-lasting habit of authoritarianism dating back to, perhaps, thousands of years ago, finally weaved the current dilemna of 'mordern' China, which requires a fast switch from tradition to mordern in all levels, aspects, perspectives, culturally and psychologically.

    The insolvable question which direction China will go is still implicit for all observers around this world. Like an subtle differential equation that has a chaotic solution, the result relies on two sorts of not-so-unreliable variables - that is, what is it now and how we are going to change it.

  7. So, we will embrace the Matrix eventually... on Internet Not the Social Hinder it Was · · Score: 1

    Since we no longer take care the local interest and actual environment of living, it is more and more likely and feasible that we finally spend quite considerable amount of $ to rent a virtual cell of the 'Power Plant' to enjoy as long as possible Matrix life...

  8. What's the next to be claimed IVALID after JPEG? on USPTO Rules Fogent JPEG Patent Invalid · · Score: 1

    MPEG-1/2/4/? MPEG Audio Layer-3? ...

  9. Re:Ask a hacker a question, get a hacker answer on Mitnick on OSS · · Score: 1

    Well, I don't think those who hold really bad wills are going to tell ya what they are thinking about, right?

  10. Re:DNA methylation reversible? on Tumor Suppression Gene Discovered · · Score: 1

    Well, I don't think that Folding@home solve any thing other than protein folding, even phosphorylation, dephosphorylation and etc., not to mention 'DNA methylation', which is irrelevant to protein folding...

  11. Re:A disturbing development on Red Flag Linux Distributor Joins OSDL · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Because of your using of 'Fa_lun#Gong', the http connection is cut down by the Great Fire Wall, and only after using some https proxy, can I reply to you from China! Plz never ever ever ever use such dangerous word publicly! It's damned evil!

  12. Re:Short list on Graphics Card Comparison Guide · · Score: 1

    yeah, but what I want at present is to have my osx86 run with coregraphics and quartzextreme, so, WHAT I NEED IS ONLY A intel GMA900

  13. Re:"The Chinese Google" on Baidu Sued for Piracy on Eve of IPO · · Score: 1

    Baidu.com always return some commercial website, like a B2B website or an online retailing site, as their 1st hit.

  14. IE is some kind of cancer of Internet... on Windows Guru Calls For IE7 Boycott · · Score: 1

    and I don't think there is a cure, as no medicals have ever cured the cancer 100%.

  15. Re:Hmmmmm... on How Ice Melts · · Score: 1

    Well, in fact, I am more interested on how crystals solve into solutions....

  16. Re:Let me be the first to say... on A Working Quantum Computer in 3 Years? · · Score: 1

    Quantum PVP may be built before that...

  17. OS Wars: Episode III on Installing Fedora Core 4 on the Mac mini · · Score: 1

    Revenge of the Redhats ...

  18. Is the band really that broad in China? on China to Top U.S. in Broadband Subscribers · · Score: 1

    So far as i know (,as I am right here right now in P.R.China), the result could possibly be negative in general. From the aspect of hardware, you can call it broadband, because you are using 100M ethernet, adsl, cable or so. But in actual fact, most of the users( like me), can hardly say that we have get band as described, not to mention the Great Fire WALL! The ISP here are cheaters! Go damnned!!

  19. Re:Because only by joining forces on Why Did Adobe Buy Macromedia? · · Score: 1

    But...

    HTML, upon which the WWW is based, can be written in simply a plain text editor. Can PDF or SWF be as well?

  20. Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. on China Walks Out of Wireless LAN Security Talks · · Score: 1

    7. The Chinese government brutally represses the Fa lun Gong people, who are a peaceful bunch. Ridiculous, they are a peaceful bunch... Majority of them are mentally controlled by Master Li, who is the leader and a cheat. Btw, they used to refer 'light-year' as a unit of time....

  21. Re:Yes, it does make them worse. on Chinese Force Mass Closure Of Net Cafes · · Score: 1

    In actual fact, they (in PRChina) can go aboard (to U.S. for example).

  22. You've missed something... on Four New Unpatched Windows Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    So, what about Windows 3.1, Windows NT 3.51 etc.?

  23. Hey, is there any one going to make me a PERL CPU? on A .Net CPU · · Score: 1

    If so, I'm gonna buy one. Why the big people are always thinking their damnned 'JVM' or 'C#' etc. Who can pay a little attention to our common persons who just want to boost their CGIs.

  24. Re:China does not seem to have a firewall... on China Rewards Porn Snitches · · Score: 1

    In actual fact, the blocking and filtering are mainly done by the LOCAL ISPs, who fear to take the responsibility to touch the triger of the bomb in order to keep their running licence. And the filterings... I think Cisco and other US based company are to blame because it is no doubt that they are helping Chn gov on the tech of such things on the WAN.

  25. To all the westerners talking about China issues on Does Microsoft Need China? · · Score: 1

    Does any one of you live in China? Have you ever been China recently for even a short period of time? How can you put forward any conculsion on this issue if you even do not have the professional knowledge or personal experience about the object you're talking about? All you know about China are no more than the propaganda from the biased fareast history textbook or newspaper controlled by your naturally biased westerners' mass media which will undoubtedly pander your taste but not reflect the truth!! Please shut up until you get the certification to spell and write sufficient Chinese characters!!!! --From your sincerely Chinese friends