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  1. Re:fp on Google Hacking for Penetration Testers · · Score: 0

    I couldn't find the short nice definition word for

    "That guy's a *bleep bleep*, he just repeats the same shit over and over.

    Two things he's got:

    1) Founders are selling their stock. Ok. That sounds reasonable.

    2) Non-annoying ads make people click on them, because people think they're part of the site.

    Alright. So if the ads aren't integrated, they're mostly annoying, they stand out, then I notice them more, even so much I'm unable to concentrate on the site content. Which either make me not go to the site any more, or try to get more and more stuff to remove the ads"

    Hmm. That sounded more clever in my head. He mentioned "clickable white-space" not being on the google site, but everywhere else. Checking I see it doesn't have so on the side ones, but does on the upper ads. I can't see why that wouldn't be good idea though, instead of just having to home in on the underlined text?

    Oh. And as for ad and annoyance removal (lets make every other word a link!), the best I've found is just copying/pasting the text to notepad. That makes me wonder why evil websites haven't put all content in flash...

    Maybe I should reply to the text up there? Yeah! I imagine people who truly think good writing is insta-definable read instruction manuals all day.

  2. Re:Wow on Google Hacking for Penetration Testers · · Score: 0

    Why can't just programming or coding be used instead? Oooooh yeah, hacking sounds so much cooler, but really, we're not 5 years old, right?

    And now hacking means coding and customizing and doing evil digital deeds, it's a kinda overdefinitioned word.

  3. Re:fp on Google Hacking for Penetration Testers · · Score: 0

    You know, I've read through every entry/reply there, and I'd have to say just this post is a lot more informative.

  4. Re:Wait for it... on Google Hacking for Penetration Testers · · Score: -1, Troll
  5. Re:This could be a Hallmark event on One Step Away from Changing Daylight Savings Time · · Score: 1

    Terran with an n badly OCR'd > terra > earth > caring about earth > environmentalists > tree-huggers > worship of trees > does not pray to the lord > I think those were filed as terrorists sir.

  6. Re:Worth it on Another Internet Stock Price Bubble Building? · · Score: 1
    the problem is that they are easy to copy

    Especially the "can't go beyond 1000 search results", god damn man, gotta love your copying skills.

    I did though get a nice link (Mr Heinlein invented TANSTAAFL, sweet) at #999 after disabling the longwinded "dupes" message, which was skilfully copied. (From memory? After having only read it once 5 months ago? Written blindfolded? Backwards on the keyboard? On a chinese keyboard even? While heavily intoxicated?)

    "In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the ones already displayed.
    If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included"

    Google
    "In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 807 already displayed.
    If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included"
  7. Re:Despair.com on Microsoft Frowned at for Smiley Patent · · Score: 1

    Expressing emotion is for poets.

  8. Re:Looks like fold 'n drop has folded and dropped on Fold 'n' Drop Window Interaction · · Score: 1

    -1 Funny, not, recycled, self-referential, slashdotting

  9. Re:Will there always be an alternative? on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    I'm sure I've never written that word before, and I don't have any recollection of there being 2 version of it either. Oh! They varry (nope, don't think I've written that either) in Ls too, infinite Gazi fun.

  10. Re:GUI Inconsistancies... on Fold 'n' Drop Window Interaction · · Score: 1

    Yes? Good writing after capping things right would be linebreaks, italics, bold, underline, varying font size, informative title, keeping on-topic, replying right, not flaming, not trolling, reading other's posts, varying font type, correct subject, quoting right, ...

  11. Re:Why is this an issue? on Fold 'n' Drop Window Interaction · · Score: 1

    win+m
    win+shift+m
    (Just trying this it doesn't restore them in right order...)
    Or could you ditch using the desktop for anything but a pretty image, like me.

  12. Re:Keyboard Navigation Mouse Navigation on Fold 'n' Drop Window Interaction · · Score: 1
    There is a stronger sense of distinction between an application and its document windows in OSX than in Windows.

    I can't see how? If I have the program maximized, the close button will be the X in the upper right. If I have a window open, it also maximized, the X will be under the application X. It can't get simpler than that.
  13. Re:Keyboard Navigation Mouse Navigation on Fold 'n' Drop Window Interaction · · Score: 1

    Screenie? Here's one of how I've used it since win95, with, wouldn't you know! 29 windows. Then not to forget tabs, which I start a new FF window when there's 20 or so of, and since they're treated as sub-windows, are easily navigated with ctrl+tab (and holding shift for inverse order).

    The taskbar has "always on top" and "hide automatically" - so it only uses up 3 horizontal lines and is always available, checking this I see ~80 lines lost.

  14. Re:Let me break it down for ya'll on The Future of RSS is Not Blogs · · Score: 1

    *
    Masturbatory revelation
    For the zealot daytraders of claymation
    *
    Feeding the marginal interesters
    Magically potential "it was so usually" detesters
    *
    Loonix zellout of the always on yellout
    "Stop the loonis stop the boonis and there be no shellout on sellouts"
    *
    The perfect ad on the perfect fad for the perfect dad
    "Nothing more than bad advert new dressing clad?
    Un ness e sessily how it's had, they make the assholes sad
    Put the power in your han, no more hulk smash ad-mad

  15. Re:Will there always be an alternative? on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    Actually, you used too many linebreaks, then you turn it into that satanic "poetry" that mr E uses. This of course makes it harder to read, but prose is all about making shit as longwinded and boring as possible.

    Of note is that the wankmeister did fuck up his anti-caps deal, take a look at

    "do not watch TV. Is there a lot"

    As you might notice, it following after capping some words, so he's a closet cassosexual.

    But of course any trolling never beats the spelling thing in illiciting hulk-smash responses.

  16. Re:So how is this going to kill fair use? on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    Poetry. Singing. Painting. Story-telling around a campfire.

    "We belong to a period of which the culture is in danger of being destroyed by the appliances of culture"
    - Nietzchse

    I happened to get a cold when it just turned 40c here, and I went for a walk in the woods, didn't cough or feel bad or any of that, but indoors I do, how does that work? "Wake up and smell the sun-shine", or something.

    In the fear of sounding like a hippie-motherfucker, culture really is everywhere, EXCEPT the synthetic trash puked out by corporations (selfish animals).

  17. Re:So how is this going to kill fair use? on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    "In the 1960s we said power to the people
    In the 1990s we say power to the pupil"
    - Leary

  18. Re:DVD players still have DRM on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    I don't understand music theory, but - this doesn't apply to ambient and noiz - any kind of strange digital music, right?!

  19. Re:So how is this going to kill fair use? on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    I've been wondering why more people haven't tuned into real free music. Since it comes in "pure" form (wanna remix it? Some of the sounds were cool? Interested more about how it's made? It's all in the file) there's not many songs with vocals, which really - they just fucks up the enjoyment of the sound 99% of the time. The "bitrate" isn't often above 100, I even have some awesome songs that are less than 10kbps, and you get about 2x compression if you rar them, which is supported natively by players.

    Of note in the mp3 universe is Lackluster - I've been listening to him a lot, he's got his stuff on archive.org, I could really recommend this live thing (Ambient, techno, drone, with a little sprinkling of computer-game-y-ness).

    Then, uh, VAC - the most experimental band in the universe (really, fuck tool, fuck radiohead), they released their old shit for free (mp3) - I'd say it's their best work, particular notabilities happy commie (an actual thought-provoking song) and cease to understand.

  20. Re:will not hurt me at all for I am a criminal. on Intel Cutting Linux Out of Content Market · · Score: 1

    I'm a windows xp user, and some new dvd's I got just wouldn't play
    "either the shit is broken or YOURE A PIRATE"
    the helpful mr wmp error message says.
    I love the great confusion with dvd-players and dvd-players.

  21. Re:I'm glad someone finally brought this up. on Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? · · Score: 1

    linebreaks should be taught too.

  22. Re:Double Standards on Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? · · Score: 1

    oh, isn't that a nice subject, you have to decide something though

    1) it's hard to read
    2) it's annoying

    is #2 only because you're obsessed with perfection, and has nothing to with the readability of the subject?

    let's read this again

    (I can tell you from experience that that's not true! It often doesn't take more than a couple of mistakes before you're having to guess between several contradictory meanings.)

    and let's check on that word

    rediculous

    i don't understand how "guessing" goes into the equation, there is no words that is like it written or spoken.

    but again, when you talk of something being annoying the same as being hard to read, you destroy any credibility.

    oh! this part is fun!

    People will either learn to spot their own problems, or will accept constructive criticism [...].

    strangely enough, this only happens when you disagree with the person. because as we know for 30 year old boys, their only meaning in life is winning.

  23. Re:What a stupid question! on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    Crack-head.

  24. Re:I have a pet rock... on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    rock out
    with your cock out
    try to pet that
    rock hard
    /trolls inc signing off
    this has been a
    g.n.n.a production
    if you are visually impaired
    fråga efter de-sär
    post post-humously

  25. Re:Hubris indeed ... on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    Well if the lamb is "tethered", then you yourself obviously didn't do it, so you might die from pissing someone off instead of going with hunger for a while. Maybe it was there because the guy was out hunting, and it was his pet, with a cute name attached too! :(

    Maybe the guy was hunting HUMANS and when he sees you happily digesting Polly he'll not only eat you alive but also SLOWLY.

    And it could be that Polly has rabies and as you try to kill her you get bitten and have a horrible prolonged death!!!

    Not to mention the perfect condition of clear running water and an innocent lamb with a beautiful cave and stunning surroundings, so many signs point to that it's a trap, and falling into that one is a foolish thing indeed.