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  1. Re:NDAs and Patents Suck Life. on NVIDIA's Andy Ritger On Linux Drivers · · Score: 0

    except that software patents work ONLY in US.

  2. Re:Old, poor Russia... on Putin Threatens US Missile Bases In Europe · · Score: 0

    You are soo missing the point my friend :(. We (Poland) are US bitch, first "WDMs are all over the place" and we send >1K soldiers there (twenty died), then Stare Kiejkuty while shouting loudly "we do not torture, and if we do its not in Europe", now "10 interceptors, we promise". What makes you think US will do what they say? For all we know they could place ICBMs there.
      US always fucks us over. Russia did fuck us over many times in the past. Now UE is looking into fucking us over (they try hard to ignore Russia meat embargo). In essence EVERYONE fucks us over, and we are always willing to spread our collective ass. The "Shield" will be one of those anal moments.

  3. Re:Been there, done that on The End of .Mac and Google Apps? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    are you sure its not this one http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0274518/ ?

  4. Re:...and they still get it wrong on IT's Big Spenders · · Score: 0
  5. Citizenr company on Selling Homeowners a Solar Dream · · Score: 0

    I sure didnt know I have a company.

  6. Re:Lunch on Recovering a Wrecked RAID · · Score: 0

    its called Marketing, he was selling you bullshit, and you ate from his palm like a little monkey

  7. Re:A Web "browser" - implies "just looking" on New Zero-Day Vulnerability In Windows · · Score: 0

    it is called OPERA

  8. Re:Some points on Another Denial of Service Bug Found in Firefox 2 · · Score: 0

    >I would say that if opera had a noscript plugin I would switch

    like "edit site preferences/scripting/turn off javascript" ?

  9. Re:Time will tell on First Impressions of Freespire 1.0 · · Score: 1

    >That's all great but can you tell me the easiest method of getting Ubuntu up to speed with all the codecs, DVD-playback, flash, et cetera... LEGALLY?

    sure, immigrate
    btw The World does not give a F... about your patents.

  10. hoax on Network Card for Gamers - Uses Linux to Reduce Lag · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'v got a question. Have you ever been to 'pound me in the ass' prison? Because thats where you will be going if you really start this fraud.

  11. Re:Could you get around this... on The Keyboard That Could Phone Home · · Score: 1

    >I hope this is something which makes the closed source WLAN (it's working, it's ok) fans
    >a bit quieter.

    Wlan? Think NVIDIA + http://eckbox.sourceforge.net/

  12. Re:Bad review on Browser Comparison - Firefox 2 b1, IE7 b3, Opera 9 · · Score: 1

    >They don't even mention IE's open search which can allow you to add a site's search engine from
    >that site, the search option will change color when on a page that has it. You can then just select
    >it from the drop down, and even add it permanently if you like. Of course it sounded like they just
    >picked up both Firefox and IE and never used them before. Picture Example: http:///
    >img105.imageshack.us/img105/9344/searchvv7. gif

    Opera had it a full YEAR AGO. Also quick view tabs IS in opera from the first 9.0 betas.. and forms spellchecked. Terrible article.

  13. you can on IBM using Napoleon Dynamite Quote to Encrypt Data · · Score: 1

    you can always wine_run W32 Firefox with W32 flash plugin :)

  14. Better tour arround Shen Zhen and DVD factory on The Making of a Motherboard at ECS · · Score: 1, Interesting

    http://pclab.pl/art19741.html in Polish, but TONS of pictures, and pictures are worth 1000 words.

  15. Re:Response to 911: Loose Change on US Releasing 9/11 Flight 77 Pentagon Crash Tape · · Score: 0

    ok, so where are/were Reichstag fire whistleblowers?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire

  16. Re:Bridgestone can ask Ferrari to slow its F1 cars on More Headaches from Vista Security · · Score: 0

    >I don't think Bridgestone can ask Ferrari to slow its F1 cars down because Bridgestone tyres cannot perform at high speed.

    well, Michelin can
    http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?series=f1 &id=2089905

  17. Re:Damned Dirty Mod Points on The World's Deepest Dinosaur · · Score: 0

    Just look at the current president, see any similarities?

  18. Re:iPod in the Movies on Apple And The Boob Tube · · Score: 1

    bzzz, its a tr_iPod! :]

  19. Re:Moussaoui wasn't held in Guantanamo... on Alleged British Hacker Fears Guantanamo · · Score: 0

    >So, why would a British citizen be held there.

    Why not?
    http://politics.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=18295 8&cid=15123919

  20. Re:0% Chance of McKinnon ending up in Guantanamo on Alleged British Hacker Fears Guantanamo · · Score: 1, Informative

    There is absolutely no chance that USA is evil and kidnaps people .. oh wait :

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4555660.stm
    http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/12/06/cia.renditi on/index.html

  21. Re:How would he like it.... on Alleged British Hacker Fears Guantanamo · · Score: 0

    How would you like if some country invade yours for OIL .. oh wait.

  22. Re:What about the Dragon//goodson processor? on The End of Naked PCs in China? · · Score: 0

    Why? It is a MIPS and has nothing to do with normal (x86) PSs.

  23. Re:Actually, I once tried that. on New 25x Data Compression? · · Score: 0

    XORing with one and the same byte yes, and what about XORing with fibonacci string? :)

    Anyway you are putting too much attention to the "XOR" part of my post, and to little to the idea of manipulating the data in a predictable, yet messy way. Take for example fibonacci string - you could shuffle bytes arround according to it, ROT different parts with different Fibonacci offsets, then shuffle some more, then XOR some parts with other ROTed parts, then shuffle some more - all this in a small reversible procedure. After all this imput data would hardly reasemble what it was before. .. or take that data, and simply encrypt it with a big key, doesnt look the same, compresses again.

    This idea is hunting me since C64 fastloader coding days. Can you direct me to some place with sample code to make those histograms you spoke earlier about? Also some theory behind those would by nice.

  24. Re:It's about economics on Interest in Embedded Linux Remains Low · · Score: 0

    "Look at the latest Linksys WRT54 router. They've abandoned Linux and gone to VxWorks, despite the huge up-front cost for WindRiver tools, but they can use half the memory chips. This is a big win on a large production run."

    Yes, and USR sister router using EXACT same hardware (flash/ram 2MB/8MB) and running Linux is .. erm what is it?

  25. Re:Actually, I once tried that. on New 25x Data Compression? · · Score: 0

    OK, and what if you inject "predictable entropy" (is that an oxymoron?) between compressor cycles? I am talkin XORing with known string(S), like fibonacci string or primes? Or something more advanced than XORing, but still predictable. What would happen then?