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  1. Re:pre-emptive stripping on Samsung Galaxy S3 Stripped of Local Search · · Score: 2

    i don't know if that's a good thing or bad!!!

    Why dont apple just fuck off and do one once and forn all time

    Apple are much more likely to bugger off than fuck off

  2. Re:It doubles the speed at which the FBI notices y on Tor Project Experiments With Funding Fast Exit Nodes · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This new version also features 2-3 times more harassment from the government.

    Or maybe the government will be providing the exit nodes (via proxy companies). I am sure that the ability to add delays at exit would aid traffic identification

  3. Re:it looks bad on Apple Blames Earnings Miss On iPhone 5 Anticipation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    but imagine how bad it will be when apple's competitors products are no longer being blocked by the court system in frivolous lawsuits.

    From Apple's point of view they are far from frivolous. They are a delaying tactic, so that competitors products come to market later than the equivalent Apple technology generation.

  4. Its sad on UK ISP and Mobile Networks Snub Net Neutrality Pledge · · Score: 0

    it won't be long before we have to pay twice for services like youtube and netflix, not to mention Skype and SIP once for the connection and again for them to give reasonable speed (i.e. not to slow down) these services

  5. Re:What on earth does "Binney's HOPE keynote" say on Spooky: How NSA's Surveillance Algorithms See Into Your Life · · Score: 1

    No really, I am at work and our proxy filter has got it wrong before.

  6. What on earth does "Binney's HOPE keynote" say on Spooky: How NSA's Surveillance Algorithms See Into Your Life · · Score: 1

    What on earth does "Binney's HOPE keynote" say? It comes up as:

    Access has been blocked because of:
    Prohibited by URL database (Pornography & Adult Material)

  7. Why stop there on USB 3.0 100W Power Standard Seeks To End Proprietary Chargers · · Score: 0

    We could have a USB 60kw standard and include electric cars

  8. Re:stands to reason on Microsoft Won't Say If Skype Is Secure Or Not. Time To Change? · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I heard Microsoft had purchased Skype, my first thought was "Skype is dead". It only remained to find out in what way it met it's demise.

    Yes its back to using my Nokia ... oh wait!

  9. Re:Seriously? on Microsoft Won't Say If Skype Is Secure Or Not. Time To Change? · · Score: 1, Funny

    .....So I became a faggot. And that's why I'm posting this from a Mac. No, really, I am.

    -- Ethanol-fueled

    if its any consolation that well-hung Ghanan swings both ways and would like to meet you!

  10. Re:Received a death threat ? on Australians Receive SMS Death Threats · · Score: 0

    Go crawl back under your rock, racist.

    You don't understand what a racist is, do you? I can see that as Hitler was rising you would have been calling the critics racists. Do you call people who criticise the Westboro Baptists racists? While, I have news for you - Islam is like the the Westboro baptists plus a violent army of thugs and suicide bombers. White converts to Islam become terrorists. Black Muslims in the Sudan are terrorists. Brown Muslims are terrorists. The one unifying factor is their war-like belief.

    My brothers are the Coptic Christians in Egypt, who are being killed by the Muslims. My sisters are the young Hindu women in Pakistan who are kidnapped and forced to convert and marry Muslims. So hold on to your supremacist Muslim beliefs, that all others are for you to subjugate or kill. If a Muzzie were to crawl under a rock it would be an insult to the rock.

  11. Re:Never had a death threat spam... on Australians Receive SMS Death Threats · · Score: 3, Funny

    But I did get a spam once from someone claiming that he had evidence that would land me in prison, and threatening to report me to the FBI unless I immediately wrote back for instructions on how to pay him.

    Hey, is that you Julian Assange?

  12. Re:Received a death threat ? on Australians Receive SMS Death Threats · · Score: 1

    Hmmm who to call

    Ghost busters!

  13. Fucking Muzzies on Australians Receive SMS Death Threats · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Its a Muzzie wothout brains trying to get funds for Al-Quaida

  14. Re:Drones strikes are great... on Harvard Study Suggests Drone Strikes Can Disrupt Terror Groups · · Score: -1, Troll

    The only way to make an terrorists lay down their arms is either with dialogue or to commit war crimes on a grand scale. Even then peace is not guaranteed.

    Lets simplify it...either you stop doing whatever is pissing them off enough that they'll blow themselves up to prove a point, or you have to kill all of them and everyone they know, else the next recruiting party starts with the friends and family of the guys you've killed, and they don't even give a %$@# about what pissed off the dead guys, they just want revenge.

    This is the conventional wisdom, but with Muslims this does not apply. Muzzies just kill, rape and murder, whether or not there is a threat.Look at the way they kil Hindus in Pakistan and Copts in Egypt - these people are not sending droids or doing anything else. There really is no down-side in seding drones against Muzzies, they are violent killers anyway.

  15. Re:Added bonus on Unbreakable Crypto: Store a 30-character Password In Your Subconscious Mind · · Score: 1

    You are right!

    That's why we break out the "Sitar" Hero! :p

    IOW: Troll fail

    The Sitar is Hindu, idiot - derived from the Vina, instrument of Saraswati.

  16. Re:how 'bout some gun control... on 12 Dead, 50 Injured at The Dark Knight Rises Showing In Colorado · · Score: -1

    Actually everyone should carry a portable ICBM targeting system, with nuclear warheads. After all someone could attack you from an armoured vehicle, hold your family hostage, or all sorts of other things if you only have a gun.

  17. Re:Willing to bet.. on 12 Dead, 50 Injured at The Dark Knight Rises Showing In Colorado · · Score: -1, Troll

    Re:Willing to bet it was a Muzzy, because they were watching the "caped crusader"

  18. Re:Added bonus on Unbreakable Crypto: Store a 30-character Password In Your Subconscious Mind · · Score: 0

    If that is true, their god is a false one - not that there are any true ones, so this makes their falser?.

    Who the hell forbids playing the guitar?

    Well, I worked out that the Muslim God is false when it told them to subdue non Muslims and kill them if they don't accept punitive taxes, not to practice religion in public, not to repair or build places of worship, and not to be able to testify against Muslims (like the non-muslim girls kidnapped and raped in Pakistan, where the rapist just has to say it was consensual and even when a whole congregation of non-Muslims witnessed it he is acquitted because there is no evidence against him.

    However, if it takes the guitar being banned to convince you that the Muslim God is false, see Guitar Haraam?.

  19. Added bonus on Unbreakable Crypto: Store a 30-character Password In Your Subconscious Mind · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    For the Muzzies playing guitar is Haraam

  20. How ingenious on Unbreakable Crypto: Store a 30-character Password In Your Subconscious Mind · · Score: 5, Funny

    The "cross-disciplinary team of US neuroscientists" came up with the most original excuse ever for why they were spending all their grant money on games consoles and all their time playing games.

  21. Like the Muzzies on EFF: Americans May Not Know It, But Many Are In a Face Recognition Database Now · · Score: 0

    start walking around outside with a bag over their head to avoid security cameras capturing images of them. Yet 'face recognition allows for covert, remote and mass capture and identification of images — and the photos that may

    You mean like the Muzzies do

  22. Re:What is going on? on Twitter To Appeal Turning Over Protester's Messages · · Score: 1

    All of this for disorderly conduct? You have to be kidding me. There has to be some political motivation in these prosecutions. Disorderly conduct has to be the least severe of all criminal offenses. I can't imagine any DA wanting to waste a court's time trying to get subpoenas for it.

    Just wait for the sentences. What's the betting that protesters get way higher average sentences than the guy who has had too much to drink and is causing a nuisance in a public place.

  23. Re:Can the Public Become Private? on Twitter To Appeal Turning Over Protester's Messages · · Score: 1

    If I bring a weapon they think was used in a crime, inside, don't they still have to get a warrant?

    Why should this be any different?

    That brings the interesting possibility by analogy that if a twitter itself was an offence (hate speech, grooming, etc) it would need a warrant but if it was "just a sign", e.g. used to show that X had communicated with Y, then one wouldn't be needed!

  24. Re:who fixes what ? on Microsoft Apologizes For Inserting Naughty Phrase Into Linux Kernel · · Score: 1

    Wait what ? Microsoft fixing a linux kernel code ? Hell, I don't want a bsod on my linux... I REFUSE TO TOUCH LINUX KERNEL FROM NOW ON... BEGONE MS

    Many Apple developers take it further, and refuse to ever touch big boobs.

  25. Re:0xB16B00B5 on Microsoft Apologizes For Inserting Naughty Phrase Into Linux Kernel · · Score: 4, Funny

    i doubt saying "big fat cock" would get you fired if you worked in a chicken factory. everything requires context.

    And in the porn industry it might be compulsory