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  1. Re:Likely cause... on Is Playing a DVD Harder Than Rocket Science? · · Score: 5, Informative

    "and further given that DeCSS is pretty damn short, when you come right down to it"

    To clarify:

    #include<stdlib.h>
    typedef unsigned int uint;
    char ctb[512]="33733b2663236b763e7e362b6e2e667bd393db0643034b96de9ed60b4e0e4\
    69b57175f82c787cf125a1a528fca8ac21fd999d10049094190d898d001480840913d7d35246\
    d2d65743c7c34256c2c6475dd9dd5044d0d4594dc9cd4054c0c449559195180c989c11058185\
    081c888c011d797df0247074f92da9ad20f4a0a429f53135b86c383cb165e1e568bce8ec61bb\
    3f3bba6e3a3ebf6befeb6abeeaee6fb37773f2267276f723a7a322f6a2a627fb9f9b1a0e9a9e\
    1f0b8f8b0a1e8a8e0f15d1d5584cd8dc5145c1c5485cc8cc415bdfdb5a4edade5f4bcfcb4a5e\
    cace4f539793120692961703878302168286071b7f7bfa2e7a7eff2bafab2afeaaae2ff";
    typedef unsigned char uchar;uint tb0[11]={5,0,1,2,3,4,0,1,2,3,4};uchar* F=NULL;
    uint lf0,lf1,out;void ReadKey(uchar* key){int i;char hst[3]; hst[2]=0;if(F==\
    NULL){F=malloc(256);for(i=0;i<256;i++){hst[0]=ctb[2*i];hst[1]=ctb[2*i+1];F[i]=\
    strtol(hst,NULL,16);}}out=0;lf0=(key[1]<<9)|key[0]|0x100;lf1=(key[4]<<16)|(key\
    [3]<<8)|key[2];lf1=((lf1&0xfffff8)<<1)|(lf1&0x7)|0x8;}uchar Cipher(int sw1,\
    int sw2){int i,a,b,x=0,y=0;for(i=0;i<8;i++){a=((lf0>>2)^(lf0>>16))&1;b=((lf1\
    >>12)^(lf1>>20)^(lf1>>21)^(lf1>>24))&1;lf0=(lf0<<1)|a;lf1=(lf1<<1)|b;x=(x>>1)\
    |(a<<7);y=(y>>1)|(b<<7);}x^=sw1;y^=sw2;return out=(out>>8)+x+y;} void \
    CSSdescramble(uchar *sec,uchar *key){uint i;uchar *end=sec+0x800;uchar KEY[5];
    for(i=0;i<5;i++)KEY[i]=key[i]^sec[0x54+i];ReadKey(KEY);sec+=0x80;while(sec!=\
    end)*sec++=F[*sec]^Cipher(255,0);}void CSStitlekey1(uchar *key,uchar *im)
    {uchar k[5];int i; ReadKey(im);for(i=0;i<5;i++)k[i]=Cipher(0,0);for(i=9;i>=0;\
    i--)key[tb0[i+1]]=k[tb0[i+1]]^F[key[tb0[i+1]]]^key[tb0[i]];}void CSStitlekey2\
    (uchar *key,uchar *im){uchar k[5];int i;ReadKey(im);for(i=0;i<5;i++)k[i]=\
    Cipher(0,255);for(i=9;i>=0;i--)key[tb0[i+1]]=k[tb0[i+1]]^F[key[tb0[i+1]]]^key\
    [tb0[i]];}void CSSdecrypttitlekey(uchar *tkey,uchar *dkey){int i;uchar im1[6];
    uchar im2[6]={0x51,0x67,0x67,0xc5,0xe0,0x00};for(i=0;i<6;i++)im1[i]=dkey[i];
    CSStitlekey1(im1,im2);CSStitlekey2(tkey,im1);}

  2. Re:Glowing is cool, but the novelty is elsewhere on Fluorescent Monkeys Cast Light On Human Disease · · Score: 2, Funny

    With monkeys??? :-P

    If you can make offspring with monkeys, good luck. I'll be sticking to humanoids, though.

  3. Re:Glowing is cool, but the novelty is elsewhere on Fluorescent Monkeys Cast Light On Human Disease · · Score: 5, Funny

    now you can make green offspring with no extra effort!

    Some of us like the "effort" part, you know.

  4. Re:Fluorescent monkeys? Bah on Fluorescent Monkeys Cast Light On Human Disease · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you were phosphorescent, you could eat a tub of ice cream and just shine the calories away.

    So the fat girls would glow in the club? Where do I send the check with the funding?

  5. Re:Cynicism on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    After reading your posts on this subject and your subsequent Karma I can only conclude that you are suffering from Post Traumatic Embitterment Disorder. You should consult your nearest online pharmacy.

    Actually, it was quite fun to see the mods go crazy. I also got to find out what my karma can handle (Currently, I'm back to excellent by 1 point).

    And my nearest online pharmacy only sells "Vgra00".

  6. Re:Cynicism on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: 1

    A lot of the nasty side effects happen in people who are messed up, and who take the drug to self medicate.

    So what the doctor gives you is better?

    One of the reasons that SSRIs (including Paxil, Prozac, Luvox, Zoloft, Celexa) are so widely prescribed by doctors and psychiatrists is because they are safer in overdose. This is obviously a good thing because traditionally the most common form of suicide was to overdose on the very antidepressants which were meant to help relieve the depression.

    However, there are two very real dangers with Sari: one that has recently been the basis of an historic court battle in the US.

          1. SSRIs pose greater risks when taken with other drugs, due to their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties. For example, SSRIs can be lethal when taken with MAOIs.
          2. While being safer in overdose, SSRIs have actually been proven to increase thoughts of suicide or self harm.

    It's a nice read.

  7. Re:Cynicism on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: 1, Informative

    Thing break down, mechanics fix them. People ahve medical issue, doctors help them.

    So feeling bad is now a medical issue? Then why are all drugs that make you feel really good, illegal?

  8. Re:Cynicism on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, manic depressive disorder or bipolar affective disorder,

    Anything you have four different equivalent scientific terms for is not real. Sorry.

  9. Re:I resemble that remark on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: -1, Troll

    You do realize that a disorder being over-diagnosed doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't exist, right?

    You should only diagnose disorders you can treat without drugging them. The rest is just life.

    Meanwhile, marijuana is illegal because it makes you smile.

  10. Re:Cynicism on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Bipolar?

    You just named another imaginary one. Do bipolars have a positive and negative magnetic field?

  11. Re:Makes sense on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So, what's next on the list of mental illnesses? Hope? Happiness? Not being a properly brainwashed consumer?

    We already have boredom on there.

  12. Re:Bitterness is a mental illness on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: 1

    I have fought for the classification of bitterness into the mental illnesses several decades ago but people laughed at me. Still bitter about it.

    You may still have a chance. Proposing this is obviously a sign of mental illness.

  13. Re:I resemble that remark on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: -1, Troll

    This would explain

    There we have it, boys and girls. "I didn't fuck up my life, the doctor told me so."

  14. Re:Cynicism on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: -1, Troll

    So when is Cynicism getting added to an ever expanding list of mental disorders that one more pill can set right?

    Name one on that list that's not there to make these "doctors" more money, and to make patients feel good about themselves because "it's not my fault I'm a moron, I have a disorder".

  15. Pschyciatrists on Bitterness To Be Classified As a Mental Illness · · Score: -1, Troll

    need to be shot.

    What's this shit again? New diseases, new hourly rates?

    Maybe we need some human beings as psychiatrists every now and then.

  16. Re:911 Service on Using WiMAX To Replace a Phone? · · Score: 2, Informative

    lol, if push comes to shove, there will be a regular phone around...

    I'm sure you won't be laughing when you need 911 and you realize you were wrong.

  17. Re:Wireless on AT&T Says 7.2Mbps Wireless Coming This Year · · Score: 1

    You'll be limited to 3GB a month.

    No, it'll be "unlimited", but the 7.2 is the whole tower. Fun times ahead.

  18. Re:Nothing new, but encouraging on Dot-Communism Is Already Here · · Score: 1

    A perfect example of this is our super-heros.

    Or rather, the degeneration of them. Superman started out relying more on brains than on his physical skills in the '50s, now he's an indestructable braindead wimp. Especially compared to the JLU Batman.

  19. Re:And not a moment too soon! on Church of Scientology On Trial In France · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I guess the whole "child slavery" thing hasn't been working out so well lately.

    I'm sure there's a French joke in there somewhere.

  20. Re:poker is NOT gambling on A Push To End the Online Gambling Ban · · Score: 2, Funny

    (see the entire population of people playing the lottery)

    I don't play the lottery to win. I play so I won't have to tear my hair out if the first week I stop my numbers would win big.

  21. Re:Think of the children? on A Push To End the Online Gambling Ban · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I know many many kids who's introduction to gambling was playing poker with their buddies for pennies...

    I'm like that too. Except I never moved on from the pennies, I realize that in official settings the odds are heavily stacked against me, and do not view gambling as a source of income.

    I also have a limit on my losses, and once I hit that, there's nothing short of a gun to my daughter's head that will make me play that night again.

  22. Re:cause... on Chemical "Infofuses" Communicate Without Electricity · · Score: 2, Funny

    depends. a mushroom cloud keeps foes away.

    Reminds me what my mentor said about a heart surgery he had: "Under certain circumstances that's a good thing, but only if you do it to others."

  23. Re:Tarps, flags, semaphore, mirrors.... on Chemical "Infofuses" Communicate Without Electricity · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    There's plenty of ways already documented. For this, we needed DARPA?

    I liked the one that found out that men and women think differently.

  24. Re:get rid of shitty teachers on Company Claims EEG Scans Can Help Identify ADHD · · Score: 3, Insightful

    All the teacher has to do is leave the room and call the police to come and deal with the child.

    Tell me, what is this magical power the police has that solves everything? And what will happen once they leave? And do you think they'll come back three times or more? They can't take the kid because the laws were not updated properly and there is no penalty for children under 14, even for murder. Of course back then there was nobody to apply them to.

    Is the appropriate answer to allow backhanding? Nope. If anyone should be backhanded, it is the parents. It's not the kid's fault they act that way

    Of course it is. He knows the teacher is powerless. Stop treating children like plants. I agree about the parents though.

    If someone hit my kid (not that I have one, being mature enough to spare society my offspring) I would go and knock all their fucking teeth out.

    What if the policeman hits him? Is he allowed with his magical powers? What if that slap was the only thing needed to make sure your kid will not be a criminal in 10 years?

    Hitting my kid is my job.

    Yes it is. But if you don't do it, don't be surprised if someone else will.

  25. Re:Why? on Netbook-Run Dice Robot Can Rack Up 1.3 Million Rolls a Day · · Score: 1

    Potentially ending up at a point where every single dice is biased.

    And what could be more random than a bunch of dice with different unknown bias used together?