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  1. Re:Occam's razor on Cocaine Found At Kennedy Space Center · · Score: 1

    that will lead to another version of "alien vs alien" when the space aliens start getting credit, don't pay their bill, and the cartels in the usa go after them.

  2. Re:Stallman is out of touch on Richard Stallman: Cell Phones Are 'Stalin's Dream' · · Score: 1

    Agree. Software is logic. Firmware is logic. Why doesn't he have a problem with all the proprietary stuff on chips in his "free" laptop. Why didn't the jackass interviewer ask him about that? His "free" laptop is really a solid brick of pure evil :D

  3. Re:Also good for road trips. on Full Bladder Improves Decision Making · · Score: 1

    That's hard core. I thought I was tough pulling over on the side of the freeway, pissing in a gatorade bottle (the big ones :D), and pouring it out later.

  4. Re:Also good for road trips. on Full Bladder Improves Decision Making · · Score: 1

    yeah but it will take 2X longer to get to your destination and you'll get fat frequenting the integrated fast food place at the gas station.

  5. Re:For all it even matters . . . on Milky Way Stuffed With an Estimated 50 Billion Alien Worlds · · Score: 1

    all religions have, at their core, a death wish.

  6. Re:Plausible deniability? on Encrypting Phone Storage and Transmission? (2011 Version) · · Score: 1

    very cool project.

  7. Re:mobile phone app on Encrypting Phone Storage and Transmission? (2011 Version) · · Score: 1
  8. Re:Own the network, own the phone on Encrypting Phone Storage and Transmission? (2011 Version) · · Score: 1

    I've wondered if surreptitious software installation could be defeated on a GSM device by using some something like this: http://www.bladox.com/doc/sec_ed_ug_en-2.pdf which sits between the hardware and the SIM, and is running a custom made application. With the GSM standard the SIM queries the hardware to find out if it is capable of taking over-the-air updates. This device could spoof what the hardware sends to the SIM so the network operator sees a non-OTA updateable device. Also if the network operator wanted to install a SIM based app this device could capture it. If anything outside of your defined parameters were taking place the device shuts things down. Possible? Please test and report back :D

  9. Re:Hashes and checksums on File Organization — How Do You Do It In 2011? · · Score: 1

    This works well on win: http://www.exactfile.com/

  10. Re:Look past the device... on Tech-Unfriendly Cafes Say No Kindles Allowed · · Score: 1

    I'd much rather sit in my car to drink the coffee and use the wifi. But some coffee places have the wifi set a low power level to prevent that I think. I'm allergic to people who hang out in coffee shops.

  11. Re:Radio Snack on Tech-Unfriendly Cafes Say No Kindles Allowed · · Score: 1

    I think you'd have a tough time with health code regulations in most cities as mfg pc boards is likely considered toxic stuff.

  12. Re:Can they guarantee encryption? on Startup Provides Secure Calls For Egypt · · Score: 1

    I believe that Haystack's encryption was proprietary. That usually = bad. Redphone's encryption uses SRTP which uses AES by default http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Real-time_Transport_Protocol. They claim they will have the source code up on their site soon. I wonder if the int'l will be the same as the usa only version. Exporting non-military encryption from the USA: http://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/enc_faqs.htm

  13. Re:Air clearance? on Low Budget Air Space Photography · · Score: 1
  14. I'm scared on Magnetic Brain Stimulation Makes Learning Easier · · Score: 1

    Anyone ever read Vernor Vinge's "A Deepness In the Sky"? Sounds like "focus" :D

  15. so on Catholic Bishops Support Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    so much for "stuff that matters".

  16. secure sms on Encrypt Your Smartphone — Or Else · · Score: 1

    While I haven't used the product I think the idea behind this "turbosim" app. is good for securing sms messages : http://www.bladox.com/doc/sec_ed_ug_en-2.pdf It is based on Sim ToolKit (STK) which runs on all modern GSM phones. Basically, your SIM can have apps. on it but only big biz gets to put them there (banks etc). This thing gets sandwiched between the legit SIM and the phone. The security editions' encryption uses Shneier's Twofish algorithm (128 bit). I didn't see the product on their product list but the guy who sells them says to include a note and he'd load the security apps on the sim before shipping. Never got around to it though.

  17. Re:Math Illiteracy leads to science illiteracy on College Students Lack Scientific Literacy · · Score: 1

    Mathematics is Queen of the Sciences and Arithmetic the Queen of Mathematics. She often condescends to render service to astronomy and other natural sciences, but under all circumstances the first place is her due. - C.F. Gauss Just playing devils advocate here. Your post reminded me of this quote. My math knowledge stinks. What would it take make math a science? Prove its consistency? If math is not science then surely no other "art" has been as influential. I'm curious.

  18. Re:Math Illiteracy leads to science illiteracy on College Students Lack Scientific Literacy · · Score: 1

    was wondering :D

  19. Re:Logic Fail on College Students Lack Scientific Literacy · · Score: 1

    Exactly. I think teaching general scientific principles is the way to go. They should be taught in depth. The effects of the interactions of these principles can be better understood then and possibly deduced from the principles.

  20. Re:What? on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    We need to protect our children from publishers like this. We will only allow the uncensored version at our house.

  21. Re:Polarity? on Unwise — Search History of Murder Methods · · Score: 1

    It's not the voltage. It's the current that kills. 110 volts can be deadly.

  22. Re:Money well spent. on NASA Names Best & Worst Sci-Fi Movies of All Time · · Score: 1

    Nah, then they just look for the fat guy.

  23. Re:Probably Not on Putin Orders Russian Move To GNU/Linux · · Score: 1

    you are cynical and correct I think.

  24. Re:What's not to like? on Hacking Neighbor Pleads Guilty On Death Threats and Porn · · Score: 1

    "victimless" crimes are not even reported (drug deals, prostitution etc) but are crimes nonetheless.

  25. could be dangerous on Interpol Issues Wanted Notice For Julian Assange · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'll bet even money that if they throw him in a cell that he unexpectedly and mysteriously hangs himself when nobody is looking. ;D