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  1. i bet what they dont mention is on Ubuntu Will Soon Ship On 5% of New PCs · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ubuntu is only pre-installed on low end PCs in places like Brazil & Mexico, China and other places where the cost of the PC is whittled down so bare-bones low that even OEM MS_Windows installs are cost prohibitive, but you can count on pirated copies being printed up on CDr sold out of disposable alleyway shacks

  2. did he look like this when he said that? on Leave Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson Alone! · · Score: 1
  3. if Mozilla was really serious on Mozilla Calls CISPA an "Alarming" Threat to Privacy · · Score: 0

    they would cut their ties with Google since Google is in bed with the NSA and other government snoops

  4. Re:Debian on Slackware: I'm Not Dead Yet! · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think if something happened to Pat V. where he could no longer continue with Slackware, Robby Workman and Eric Hameleers and a few others will pick up the slack (pun intended)

  5. slashdotting slackware.com is like on Slackware: I'm Not Dead Yet! · · Score: 4, Funny

    entering an 85 year old man in to the WWF

  6. I always smash my old drives with a hammer on Study Finds 1 in 10 Used Hard Drives Contains Old Personal Data · · Score: 2

    and then bury them in the back yard and water em real good with a water hose, by the time somebody finds those they'll be as rusty as a pre WW2 jalopy

  7. I like Firefox, but... on Firefox 12 Released — Introduces Silent, Chrome-like Updater · · Score: 1, Interesting

    i use root (superuser) in an xterm to install it, then how is firefox going to update itself without my root password?
    it can not do it, thats fine with me because i dont want firefox or any other application or part of my OS updating itself without my knowledge

  8. Re:anyone surprised? on Whistleblower: NSA Has All of Your Email · · Score: 2

    I have found the enemy and it is us

    the government has become worse than the enemy while searching for ghosts

    "Be careful when you fight with monsters that you don't become one yourself, and remember when you look into the abyss the abyss looks into you." Nietszche

  9. now my plan is to do this on Whistleblower: NSA Has All of Your Email · · Score: 1

    1. set up several email accounts
    2.email goats.cx and tubgirl pics with keywords like "Da Bomb" & "explosive"
    3.make the government spys so disgusted with their jobs that they quit

  10. what i do is simple, and it works on Berners-Lee: You've Got Our Data, Show Restraint · · Score: 3, Interesting

    do not trust the internet, treat it like a criminal or like holding a poisonous snake, = you got learn to use the internet without letting the internet use you.

  11. Re:Dumb displays on Spoiler Alert: Your TV Will Be Hacked · · Score: 1

    I agree with you on that, TVs should be kept simple because the more features they add to them the more things can break and the more things can be exploited and internet enabled TVs could turn a 600 dollar TV in to a huge expensive brick

  12. Re:Barney on Spoiler Alert: Your TV Will Be Hacked · · Score: 1

    you can now get goats.cx in high definition, you'll be able to count the pubic hairs that border around the event horizon

  13. Re:60 years of raining death and destruction on Sixty Years On, B-52s Are Still Going Strong · · Score: 0

    exactly! with that NDAA law the gov recently passed is ripe for abuse, the gov can now murder or put anyone in prison without probable cause, i refuse to silence myself out of fear of the government, i will speak the truth about the world around me and if the gov wants to murder me or put me in prison for speaking the truth about the injustices and violations of human rights i see then so be it, at least i will go to my grave with a clear conscience

  14. 60 years of raining death and destruction on Sixty Years On, B-52s Are Still Going Strong · · Score: -1, Troll

    is not something to celebrate

    13. And he does great wonders, so that he makes fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men

  15. Re:You mean like on Mozilla Testing Click-to-Play Option For Plugin Content · · Score: 1

    noscript will block flash too if you configure it, you need to set "Apply these restrictions to whitelisted sites too" on the "embeddings" tab in the option

  16. Re:You mean like on Mozilla Testing Click-to-Play Option For Plugin Content · · Score: 1

    noscript already blocks flash so flashblock would be redundant if you already have noscript

  17. since flash on Linux is soon to be on Mozilla Testing Click-to-Play Option For Plugin Content · · Score: 1

    monopolized by google's chrome browser i would rather see HTML-5 make plugins like flash obsolete, i refuse to install google chrome just to have flash, and will remove the existing flash plugin at the first sign of vulnerability problems, for javascript and plugins i use noscript extension in firefox at the moment and if mozilla.org developers build something similar to noscript right in to the browser itself would be fine with me

  18. heavy tariffs on imports on Portugal Is Considering a "Terabyte Tax" · · Score: 0

    especially from nations who are political/economic fascists, and nations that abuse people in state owned sweatshops, globalism was a race to the bottom that pitted the nations with the worst human rights abuses against the middle/working classes who lost jobs due to multinational corporations deporting manufacturing jobs to nations willing to turn their citizens in to slaves,

    occupy wallstreet

  19. whats the matter? on FBI Wants To "Advance the Science of Interrogation" · · Score: 1

    is waterboarding and intimidation and beatings not working anymore?

  20. Re:Slow is good on Apple Developing Tool To Remove Flashback · · Score: 4, Informative

    if it was Linux based malware a patch would have been out within 24 to 48 hours, six months is enough time to create a new version of the entire operating system,

  21. oh forget that on How Las Vegas Missed Out on a Life-Sized Starship Enterprise · · Score: 4, Insightful

    sure it would look like the Star Trek Enterprise on the outside but once you get inside it then it will be like any other Las Vegas casino = full of slot machines, roulette wheels, blackjack tables etc...etc...etc... which would ruin the whole thing

    http://i.imgur.com/kezWj.jpg

  22. 38 to 40 percent will be on 42% of Worldwide Households Expected To Have Wi-Fi By 2016 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    left with the default password on their wifi routers and allowing wifi admin access making them great fun for wardrivers

  23. Re:Of course on New CISPA Cybersecurity Bill Even Worse Than SOPA · · Score: 3, Insightful

    RE:"since the proliferation of the internet, everyone is much more aware of this fact."

    yup, the cat is out of the bag, I wonder how civilization will react when the government starts destroying free speech on the internet in their lame attempt at putting the cat back in the bag.

  24. Re:VPN on Some Hotspot Operators Secretly Intercept, Insert Ads In Web Pages · · Score: 2

    goats.cx the front desk if they are snooping on people's browsing habits, after some of that i bet they get disgusted and quit

  25. those clever bastards! on Some Hotspot Operators Secretly Intercept, Insert Ads In Web Pages · · Score: 1

    someone should crack it and turn it in to something useful like advertising for something free & open source like Linux, Debian, Emacs or Vim