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  1. Re:Hurray for justice! on NC Judge Takes "A Fresh Look" At RIAA Subpoenas · · Score: 1

    She's a blind whore. She fucks the highest bidder and takes bukkakke from group interests right in the eye.

  2. Re:Attorney's fees are all well and fine..... on RIAA Wants To Throw In the Towel On 3-Year-Old Case · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, I say grant automatic damages in court. If you can't prove it, don't fucking bring it. They deserve every bit of shit thrown at them for bringing a FALSE LAWSUIT into court.

    She needs to file and have the RIAA members labeled as vexatious litigants. That'll put a HUGE hole in their operation.

  3. Re:Flash the Bios on Best Way To Get Back a Stolen Computer? · · Score: 1

    Good luck tracking it or ever finding it again after doing that.

    Did you even read that this guy WANTS HIS SHIT BACK?

  4. Secret service... WHAT? on Best Way To Get Back a Stolen Computer? · · Score: 1

    Since when has the SS duties involved computer theft? I know it's been almost a decade since high school for me but I clearly recall the two things the SS was meant to do was protect the nation's money(e.g. stop counterfeiters) and protect the President and their family.

  5. You call that bricking? on Best Way To Get Back a Stolen Computer? · · Score: 1

    That's not bricking. REAL bricking would be using root access to install a faulty firmware update to screw the machine up.

    All your solution does is to let the thieves know that "Hey, I know I'm a stolen laptop!" and then upon formatting and installing a corrupt GRUB you lose your ability to track them.

    That is not smart at all. Ninja don't let their victims know when they're about to strike.

  6. Re:How far should discovery go? on YouTube Must Give All User Histories To Viacom · · Score: 1

    My response to the judge if he ordered that would be "Electronic information can be changed at anytime. Paper documentation is harder to change without noticable tampering. Tangible evidence or nontangible evidence, your honor?"

  7. Re:Les Paul vs. Gibson on Wood Density May Explain Stradivarius Secret · · Score: 1

    Find me a 24 fret Les Paul with a Floyd-Rose tremolo unit and I'd dump my Jackson Rhoads RX in a heartbeat.

  8. Re:Images of an invisible frontier? on First Images of Solar System's Invisible Frontier · · Score: 1

    I can actually clap with one hand, learned the trick while figuring out how to pack a can of skoal. It's hell on your knuckles, though.

  9. It's as if... on The Scream Aliens Hear From the Earth · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...a million voices cried out at once...

  10. Re:Fun? on A Video Game To Teach AP Level Immunology · · Score: 1

    So you post nonsense that's not true? that simple, eh?

  11. Re:Fun? on A Video Game To Teach AP Level Immunology · · Score: 1

    If you can't be bothered to verify facts why even post? Karma whoring?

  12. Re:BMG? on Tech Giants Pooling Cash To Buy Patents · · Score: 0

    Umm, no, he means BMG, as in Sony/BMG. You must be new here.

  13. I have a program that eats far more bandwidth... on Encrypted Traffic No Longer Safe From Throttling · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's called Camfrog. Look into it. I can saturate my connection down and up running a Camfrog server faster than I can torrenting the most popular Linux distro. It would look just like P2P traffic too.

    I'd love to see them throttle my $200 Camfrog Pro server. The lawsuit for doing so and saying that it's 'illegal P2P' traffic would get them so owned in court.

  14. Re:Why bother? on Encrypted Traffic No Longer Safe From Throttling · · Score: 1

    The steam client does not do it in bursts - I saturate my connection every time I download a game, and I still haven't finished downloading the full Valve pack yet.

  15. What you think as P2P... on Encrypted Traffic No Longer Safe From Throttling · · Score: 1

    may in fact be me using something fairly bandwidth-intensive, like, oh, Camfrog with the ability to view 100 live webcams at once while I stream my own?

    Sorry, your "Just look at it" idea is horrifically flawed.

  16. Re:Fun? on A Video Game To Teach AP Level Immunology · · Score: 1

    It *IS* a puzzle game. There's nothing to shoot, hell there isn't even a shoot command! Had you bothered to download the thing you'd know that.

  17. Because it's Sony. on Dark Alex Releases 4.01 M33 Firmware For PSP · · Score: 1

    You remember, the assholes that gave us rootkitted CDs? Why *NOT* make news that their proprietary junk is easily cracked to make it even more useful? It's still news, even though it's just a minor bugfix for a camera.

  18. Re:Is it even used in football? on Casting Doubt On the Hawkeye Ball-Calling System · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Fuck a Cricket Filter. The earliest known instance of "football/soccer" was cuju. The Chinese invented it in 3rd-2nd century BC. Call it by what it really is, you bunch of thieves.

  19. Ummm.... on Casting Doubt On the Hawkeye Ball-Calling System · · Score: 2, Informative

    I've seen in Hockey and Football broadcasts the ability to track the ball or puck realtime thru some system inside the playing piece (puck or football.) It seems to work pretty decent to me.

  20. Re:Wouldn't matter what you call them. on Thinking of Security Vulnerabilities As Defects · · Score: 1

    Too bad most major software companies have HQ here in California. They'd be SOL.

  21. Re:Let me guess... on NASA to Launch Solar Sail · · Score: 1

    All while DHL keeps screwing up and sending your package directly to me, and when I send it back they boomerang it right back to me again!

  22. Re:Wouldn't matter what you call them. on Thinking of Security Vulnerabilities As Defects · · Score: 1

    EULAs are unenforcable in California, which is why VMware, among other companies, has in section 8 of their EULA "This EULA will be governed by California law."

    So us Californians are safe. No EULA can go against a law.

  23. Did anyone watch the end of the video?? on NASA Tests Hypersonic Blackswift · · Score: 1

    What was that UFO thing at the end? I know FOX news has some stupid people but that blonde had a good point about the relative velocity given the positioning and parallax of the camera, the movement of the background and such.

  24. Holy SMOKE! on NASA Tests Hypersonic Blackswift · · Score: 1

    That's potentially around the earth in two and a half hours!!!!

  25. Re:Who shouldn't be allowed to carry guns? on Supreme Court Holds Right to Bear Arms Applies to Individuals · · Score: 1

    Hey, I'm a non-violent felon (Conspiracy to Witness Auto Burglary) why the hell should my right to own a gun or any other weapon be taken away from me? I haven't misused that right, nor have I EVER owned a gun to begin with. Seems pretty fucked up to take the guns away from all us felons when a fair majority aren't violent felons (I'd wager that maybe half of the felons are non-violent drug possession charges alone,) and I'd argue that it would be akin to taking away computers from all felons just because a couple used theirs to hack into a bank and steal a fuckload of money.