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  1. Re:What are they talking about here? on Search Companies Questioned About Chinese Policy · · Score: 2, Funny

    At least they dont filter out p0rn

  2. Re:What is there to research? on Google's Anti-Spyware Project · · Score: 1

    And will it Containing context sensistive adds determined by what ever spyware is dectected.
    And What data would it send back to google?

  3. Re:The poor man's perspective on MMOGs Branch Out · · Score: 1

    Excellent point.
    Also how many of these can be payed with cash without a penalty? GW, whereas Wow, EQ, etc all charge more for paying by Cash
    How many actually have CC access?

  4. Re:Good news on Google's Cache Ruled Fair Use · · Score: 1

    Also good news for squid and other proxy/peering services.

  5. Google Onion? on Google Agrees to Censor Results in China · · Score: 1

    How easy is the cesoring to get around? Is it proxy filering?
    If so coulnd't google then relase their own version of Tor (gTor or Gonion) so that it will serve google adds on every page?
    Would that be evil?

  6. Re:One little problem: on BitTorrent Clients Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Azerus was less of a ram hog then a slightly older version of the offical client. That one would open the entire linux iso in memory, which required windows to increase the size of the page file.

  7. Re:Dial-up does not make you more secure on Is Obsolescence Good Computer Security? · · Score: 1

    What about when the router chokes?

  8. Re:Rewriting & Encrypted Proxy? on SSH Tunnels How-to? · · Score: 1

    Try apache and mod_proxy perhaps?

  9. Re:This is idiotic on Is There Still Racism in IT Hiring Practices? · · Score: 1

    what are they going to do in front of a smoking web server? Build a new one and block slashdot from linking to it

  10. Re:better the robots than people on South Korea To Develop Army and Police Robots · · Score: 1

    Yes but where would you get the resources to keep those lives saved alive?
    The earth is 6billion in population, what whould have happened if there weren't any deaths in the 2 WW?
    Our bioshpere would be a lot more strained.

  11. Re:great idea! on Computer Science Students Outsource Homework · · Score: 1

    and the Music Industry would probably give you a job, to inflate their 'losses' from piracy, so they can get more laws passed.

  12. Re:The major lesson of all this. on MIT Startup Tests Top Million Sites for Spyware · · Score: 1

    Now wouldn't that be fun gpl spyware and adware

  13. Re:Differential Punishment on Sony to Settle Spyware Suit with Downloads? · · Score: 1

    If one of us dropped a rootkit on Sony's computers, we'd go to jail.
    Just say it was a DRM system and get off on a precendent

  14. Re:In terms of Intel and AMD on Intel's New Slogan Clarified · · Score: 1

    What about 'patents inside'?

  15. Re:Bah just more random speculation on Alliance WoW Race Revealed? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm amazed at how hard it is for me to be so indiscrimenently evil to 1's and 0's as to end their meagre electronic existances. That's whats the evil bit is for.

  16. Re:The Inquirer gets it wrong on Is the Dell/Microsoft Alliance Fracturing? · · Score: 1

    It isn't removing the shell, just removing the ie components. So explorer still works. Though they should have made it easier to remove the ie component by having it in add/remove programs and just have the html rendering stuff as just another dll in system32.

  17. Re:Outrage! on Sony Settlement Start of DRM Protection Act? · · Score: 1

    1. MS doesn't take security seriously. Has broken permissions. False. You may argue that they have poorly chosen defaults, giving users Administrator accounts (although in context I'd consider it justifiable), but the permissions themselves are not broken. Yeah and they make it impossible to change for homw users

  18. Re:The Inquirer gets it wrong on Is the Dell/Microsoft Alliance Fracturing? · · Score: 1

    You can remove IE from windows, nlite.

  19. Re:Any Enforcement? on Australian Media 'Crooks' to Come in from the Cold · · Score: 1

    Thankfully the RIAA doesn't run the Australian Music Industry cause they certainly would have tried.

  20. Re:HEY MODS, mod up parent. on Xbox 360 Kiosk Demo Spurs Hackers · · Score: 1

    What happens about collosions in the code signing? 2 exes with the same sig?

  21. Re:Doesn't appear to be because it's a podcast on Podcasting Censored by Government · · Score: 1

    The podcast is considered to be a radio-transmission, and radio-transmissions should have been declared as such to the appropriate government services beforehand;
    Well obisously they don't know a podcast is just an rss feed.

  22. Well I guess that's what happens on RIAA Sets Their Sights on Russia · · Score: 1

    when you allow any tom, chuck and *AA the right to bear arms and form an Malitia

  23. Re:How is the data used? on NSA Data Mining Much Larger Than Reported · · Score: 1

    So that is where spam come from

  24. You should interfer with the parents choice on More CA Games Bill Reactions · · Score: 1

    I agree banning the sale of violent games to minors, however they should be allowed to play them if there parents let them.

  25. Re:Soviet phone listening to you? on NSA Data Mining Much Larger Than Reported · · Score: 4, Funny

    He obviously doesn't understand what "impeachable offense" means.

    Sure he does it's where you sleep with your secetary.