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  1. Re:Spoken like a true spokesperson... on Duplicate RSA Keys Enable Lockheed Martin Network Intrusion · · Score: 1

    Remember when the Presidential helicopters were redesigned to be better a few years ago? The security there failed and the plans were released on the Internet. Never say never!

  2. Re:Am I reading this correctly? on Apple Asks Security Experts To Examine OS X Lion · · Score: 1

    Fact: *nix is more secure by design than windows. I do not think anyone disputes this.
    Fact: All of the OS have become more hardened.
    Wager: While it does appear that while the guts of Windows is less secure, Windows (Microsoft) has done a much better job of creating a good wall around its guts.
    Wager: All the browsers have a lot of vulnerabilities. (Chrome has done pretty well though)


    So where does that lead us? In real world practice I believe that windows is still less secure. This is due to install base, 3 party apps, (just looks at adobe reader 9 and less), years of built up skills and tools for hacking windows, and a Mac OS that is far better security wise than Windows XP. I am not willing to say that the current Mac OS is better or worse that windows 7. I like both of them. Neither are perfect. In some ways IE is more secure than Safari. But where I work I just can not get completely away from active x controls and the like. So if the hackers were starting from scratch, and they were up against windows 7 and OS X, I think it would be a draw. If I add in IE and Safari then I think that Safari loses. But if I use Chrome, well then - who knows!

  3. Re:Am I reading this correctly? on Apple Asks Security Experts To Examine OS X Lion · · Score: 1

    This is a bit old but gives a hint to where apple's install base may be today:
    http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/03/mac-os-x-north-american-installed-base-almost-11.ars

    I would guess that there install base has gone up based on folks being influenced by the iphone and ipad. If I had to guess I would guess 13%. (Not counting ipads as computers)

  4. Re:But Worse Than Distributing on Android? on Apple To Keep 30% of Magazine Subscription Revenue · · Score: 1

    I spent a lot of time testing out several different mobile systems (Only the so called "Smart variants"). I found iOS to be the best. This was a year ago and perhaps things have changed. But looking at the last several years I would have to say overall iOS has been the best. RIM over that same time period wins on security, but loses to iOS overall on based features and usability. A lot of people well informed people also have the same opinion. Some will disagree, and with valid reasons. But I doubt that any informed person truly believes that 'Nobody considered iOS to be the best'.

  5. Re:Over time? on Sandy Bridge Chipset Shipments Halted Due To Bug · · Score: 3, Informative

    The problem in the chipset was traced back to a transistor in the 3Gbps PLL clocking tree. The aforementioned transistor has a very thin gate oxide, which allows you to turn it on with a very low voltage. Unfortunately in this case Intel biased the transistor with too high of a voltage, resulting in higher than expected leakage current. Depending on the physical characteristics of the transistor the leakage current here can increase over time which can ultimately result in this failure on the 3Gbps ports.

    ~http://www.anandtech.com/show/4143/the-source-of-intels-cougar-point-sata-bug

  6. Re:Why should the Rich pay Medicare and SS and EI? on IRS Nails CPA For Copying Steve Jobs, Google Execs · · Score: 1

    You forgot about the mind control part!

    {tin foil hats for all!}

  7. Re:My prediction... on Extinct Mammoth, Coming To a Zoo Near You · · Score: 1

    In general you are correct. And the immune system learns as the animal grows. So the hairy elephant will be fine. Unless it gets to hot or gets too attracted to a feisty buffalo!

  8. Re:The privacy/security scale tips again. on National Opt-Out Day Against Virtual Strip Searches · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you would be wise to more clearly state whom it is that you believe to be morons. Posting A/C does not help your cause.

  9. Re:The privacy/security scale tips again. on National Opt-Out Day Against Virtual Strip Searches · · Score: 1

    I have to agree with you. And I will one up you - TSA continues to show they are the ones with no logic, no cost benefit, and possibly a lack of integrerity. They even think the pilots need to be screened. But are they not the one's whom are flying the damn planes? Why would they need to smuggle something aboard? We need to recognize the real truth, and that is yes there are terrorist, but TSA is looking more and more like fools. Fools who should have command over no one.

  10. Re:That's how the market is supposed to work. on Just One Out of 16 Hybrids Pays Back In Gas Savings · · Score: 1

    My 06 Civic hybrid has more than paid for the difference. Plus I go to gas station less, only have to change the oil once a year, and cause less air pollution. It is well worth it. Current Hybrids do make economic sense now for many folks and will continue to get better in the future.

    That being said it is not for everyone. Short trips drain the battery. If it is too cold or too hot then it does not work as well. And one has to learn how to break just right for maximum battery power.

  11. Re:LINUX rounds numbers fine on Microsoft Losing Big To Apple On Campus · · Score: 1

    My Son had a teacher 2 years ago that balked when kids were using office 2003. It was not 100% compatible with her latest office version. (Or it could be that she was complaining about office 2000 - I can not remember for sure) For me the issue with Compatibility becomes how compatible and can you play nice with others? My son's teacher, and others, often seem to think all things should always run on the same version of everything. But there is no real world realism in that.

  12. Re:Before everyone cheers (or jeers) on Apple, AT&T Sued Over iPhone 4 Antennas · · Score: 1

    I like your idea.

  13. Re:I do not have a problem with this ... on Gizmodo Not Welcome at 2010 WWDC · · Score: 1

    Could not agree more.

  14. Re:Time to invest in renewable energy? on BP Says "Top Kill" Operation Has Failed · · Score: 1
  15. Re:It's all for show from now on. on BP Says "Top Kill" Operation Has Failed · · Score: 4, Informative

    Genda probable got those statements from 60 minutes. This is what they are reporting. There is mounting evidence that at least some of these facts are true. Bottom line - compare what was in the application to drill, with what they did, and they either outright lied or cut corners.

  16. Re:and it's safer on carry-on bags? on New Rules May Raise Cost of Buying Gadgets Online · · Score: 1

    LOL! If I had points I would give some to you.

  17. Re:One word: Enron on How Vulnerable Is Our Power Grid? · · Score: 1

    What if you are an ex-Giants receiver? :)

  18. Re:You do not deserve fiber! on Verizon, Fiber Or Die? · · Score: 1

    I was going to get FIOS. But then I was informed that I could not run a web server, a mail server, or any kind of server. As a web programmer I like to show off what I can do. It is after all how I make a living. Thus, I do not use FIOS.

  19. Re:Stealth? on Military Grounds Stealth Bomber Fleet · · Score: 1

    Most have been inspected and are back to flying status. Some do have structural cracks. Those will probable not be flown much more, if at all.

  20. Re:Stealth? on Military Grounds Stealth Bomber Fleet · · Score: 1

    Correct. But we could say the F15 is even older:
    The first flight of the F-15A was made in July 1972. In November 1974, the first Eagle was delivered to the 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. 76 was when the first combat squadron was delivered.
    http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?fsID=102

  21. Re:United Police State of America on Examining the Search and Seizure of Electronics at Airports · · Score: 1

    I think TSA is so incompetent that we would be better off if ALL the TSA employees quit. The cockpit doors have been locked. That is the ONLY thing that has improved our airline safety. Every thing else is just a joke. Worse actually, because you are wasting tax payer money, slowing down commerce, and in many cases infringing on American Rights.

  22. Re:Traveling while Muslim or Middle Eastern on Examining the Search and Seizure of Electronics at Airports · · Score: 1

    It is about the loss of American rights. No one has the right to take my stuff without do process, and so forth. It is about government corruption. There have been child sex offenders in DHS. What is to stop them from using their power to protect themselves from being caught or find new victims? It is about fear and foolishness. People at the top are so scared that they implementing foolish policies that are destroying our country.

  23. Re:Pretty bad timing ... on Serious Vulnerability In Firefox 2.0.0.12 · · Score: 1

    No Scripts! Try it. From what I am reading, this add on will protect you.

  24. Re:You vfail on TSA Changes Screening Based on Blog Suggestion · · Score: 1

    So true. These guys are idiots.

  25. Re:Apollo Called: It Wants its Saturn V Back on Design of Next-Gen NASA Rocket Showing Flaws · · Score: 1

    The shuttle is reusable. The current design has some flaws. But the shuttle could be redesigned and rebuilt. Use newer materials, carbon based and titanium. Shrink the cargo size. Build a different, unmanned, launch vehicle for heavy cargo. There is no reason to keep making 180s in our space vehicle designs.