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  1. Re:You've already violated protocol... on Building Secure Computers? · · Score: 1
    Good lord.

    Is there something on Slashdot that makes everyone want to violate OPSEC? Now we're giving out our billets and MOS's? You're a 98C.

    And?

    Tell him what division you're tasked with while you're at it.

    Jesus.

  2. Jabber BlackBerry Client: Search Is On on Google Talk Available Early · · Score: 1

    I am really impressed with Google lately. Building it on the Jabber framework was pure genius. The service a bit finicky at the moment; haven't gotten the Trillian solution to maintain a connection, but and behold Gaim is working beautifully. IM'd 3 individuals, no AIM-esque lag. It rox0rs! Now, onwards to find a BlackBerry Jabber client!

  3. Russian Spammer's Meet The Proper Fate on Fired AOL Engineer gets 15 Months · · Score: 2

    Have to wonder...Will he end up like that Russian Spammer? Murdered :)

    I must say, that fate should befall all spammers...

  4. Pakistan = NEXT INVASION? on Internet to Pakistan Goes Down · · Score: 1

    I'm going to be a paranoid American... and go out on a limb with this quick mathmatical equation. (destruction of Pakistan's telecommunications infrastructure) x (2 NSA operatives) + 1 Presidental Address in 4 hours EST = Invasion? Just a thought....

  5. Re:Streched Images? on Google Adds Satellite Imagery for the World · · Score: 1

    Satellite view on the other hand uses whatever perspective afforded by the position of the satellite. It isn't always directly overhead, you know.

    I know the position of my satellite. And for the record, I was directly overhead of your mom. Sucka.

  6. Alphabet Soup! The NSA..... on Google Adds Satellite Imagery for the World · · Score: 1
    ...and the DIA are probably all up in arms about this.
    This negates the purpose of that Geospatial Angency of America's, does it not? I mean, I'd love to think that we can view all of the world unimpeded but that is not realistic, /.'ers.

    No doubt if you zero in on "locations" such as EurAsia or CT or VA or MD ;) - it is undoubtedly censored.
    I would not put that past the NSA.
    Why, you say?

    "Why would The Caramel Sensation suggest such a thing?"
    The decade was young, and the mid-90's were the technical revolution. And along came Windows 95 and NT 4.0 releases with the infamous "NSA_KEY"....