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  1. Re:Enrichment step helpful hints on Nuclear Fuel How-To · · Score: 1

    And the cotton candy tastes so much better afterwords.

    To confirm you're not a script,
    please type the text shown in this image:remdbiv

  2. Re:U.S. Constititution 101 on Airport Screeners could see X-rated X-rays · · Score: 1

    Never was this more appropriate:

    "Privacy is not a concern of $STATE. It is often contrary to the public collective good."
    $STATE Political Officer

  3. Re:Ways to live to 120 on Keep Fit Program For The Brain · · Score: 1

    I doubt that - most people (the students anyway) i know do that aswell. No one has died so far.

  4. Re:Colourblind? on Security Skins: Single Sign-On with Images · · Score: 1

    no - now you have to confirm you are not a script - which blind people cannot do.

  5. Re:Ways to live to 120 on Keep Fit Program For The Brain · · Score: 1

    2. I'm not sure how much exercise one gets riding the bus, unless one has to stand the whole time.

    It is simple - you have to go to the bus, and then find the closest bus stop to where you are getting off.

    If you had driven you car, you would have parked closer to where you where going to.

    A nice benefit is that you can sleep in the bus on the way home - i dont like sleeping on the way to work/school because you will be way to tired when you arrive.

  6. Re:I would guess... on Effects of China's Software Policy on World Economy? · · Score: 1

    Whell i could get angry at you for this, but i am not. See after today i am no longer beeing thought English, so i would like to take this moment to appriate what you have done - that is provided me with *free* education.

    Guess who is the fucktard now.

  7. Re:I would guess... on Effects of China's Software Policy on World Economy? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It makes a hell of a differents, because the chineese will no longer (if they decide to use linux) use non free formats and generations of chineese will not grow up accostumed to MS software, but to linux.

  8. Re:getting around HW keyloggers on Dissidents Seeking Anonymous Web Solutions? · · Score: 1

    No not if you are typing it on a QWERTY keyboard and use you software to change it to DVORAK.

  9. Re:What M$ really needs to do. on Sober.P Worm Accounts for 5% of all Email Traffic · · Score: 1

    That is properly the smartes idea in this thread.
    But i was wondering, if they could somehow just add all the updates on a cd.

    Or just mail it to everybody, since everybody (almost) has computer with windows. Then we could make fun of them like we do with AOL.

  10. Re:what to do? on Sober.P Worm Accounts for 5% of all Email Traffic · · Score: 1

    I run linux you insensitive clout.

  11. Re:Hmm... on Sober.P Worm Accounts for 5% of all Email Traffic · · Score: 1

    run an immediate scan and update your program according to the instructions included with it. Your connection will be restored in 24 hours

    And you will update (over the internet presumbly) exactly how whitout internet access? This is just stupid.

  12. Re:Yup - secure... on New Mozilla Firefox 1.0.3 Exploit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well from what i could see, it uses javascript, so i just turned it off.

  13. Re:Uh oh! on New Mozilla Firefox 1.0.3 Exploit · · Score: 2, Funny

    At least firefox is safer than lynx - no one has been arested for using firefox - yet.

  14. Re:Piracy how-tos? on Encrypted Fileserver with Bittorrent Web Interface · · Score: 1

    You think it is imoral, i may disagree.
    You should not equal morality and law.
    You should not force your morality upon others.

  15. Re:It could happen on First Hand Look At Chinese Internet Censorship · · Score: 1

    And some geeks are going to make a fortune providing access to those pages. And eventually the censorship will crack or civil war will come.

  16. Re:Why technological means for censorship don't wo on First Hand Look At Chinese Internet Censorship · · Score: 1

    Supply and Demand. The prize on drugs is so high because of the limited supply. If the internet becomes ristricted, the prize of unrestricted access will get high, and somebody will provided the supply.

  17. Re:This is ++good! on Hong Kong Boy Scouts to Protect IP · · Score: 1

    In Denmark, we have several different scouts, some where christians, some where diehard christians, and some (where i was a member) expected people to find there own religion.

  18. Re:use Linux on Handling Viruses in an Uncontrolled Network? · · Score: 1

    But they will still have local access to the machiness. Local access = root access.

    Besides would you accept not to have the root password to your own machine? I must certainly would not (note my machine not the schools/companys)

  19. Re:Seems simple enough. on Handling Viruses in an Uncontrolled Network? · · Score: 1

    Okay, theese people are not the kind, that get vira, but a student could figure out the ip of the computers that are scanning and just block them. No bandwidth cut, still sharing.

  20. Re:Die IM, Diiiieee on Microsoft Messenger Virus Hits Reuters IM · · Score: 1

    voip
    You get to hear there voice too.

  21. Re:I disagree w/RMS... on RMS Weighs in on BitKeeper Debacle · · Score: 1

    have you heard the word - joke?

    And yes, his belives are rather leftist, but no where near as leftist as mine.

  22. Re:Here's what I do on Enforcing Crytographically Strong Passwords · · Score: 1

    Where did you get those words from?

  23. Re:The good of this on Microsoft to Launch 64-bit Windows on Monday · · Score: 1

    section .text
    global _start

    msg db 'hello luser',0xa
    mov edx, 0xc
    mov ecx, msg
    mov ebx, 0x1
    mov eax, 0x4
    int 0x80

    mov ebx, 0
    mov eax, 1
    int 0x80

    hehe, assembly is still the way to go.

  24. Re:Forget passwords. on Enforcing Crytographically Strong Passwords · · Score: 1

    True, if we are talking about encryption of files, but if we are talking login over a network, there may be a cap on how many login can be done (say ten failed logins and you have to see your admin), which prevent bruteforce.

  25. Re:Good idea... on Enforcing Crytographically Strong Passwords · · Score: 1

    If the card was the only way into the computer, and you could only login to one computer at a time (so you can borrow a collages card, and must report the loss of the card)