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  1. OpenBSD on Kernel.org Compromised · · Score: 1

    Should have used OpenBSD for the server!

  2. China good, India bad on India, China Try Import Regulations As Security Tools · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think China's move makes sense - they just want to check and make sure there is no backdoor in your code/algo. As an earlier post said "Good encryption does not rely on obfuscation of code and processes." They trust what the users want to encrypt, just making sure the devices are not leaking the info to uninvited parties.

    As for India, this is very bad. They are just paranoid. This sets up a very bad example. They are scaring off all the business partners and hence the opportunities. Think if you are a vendor, how can you be sure that they would never do the same thing to you one day?

  3. Re:Need a name? on Six Atoms of Element 117 Produced · · Score: 1

    Hey people check this post out!

  4. Need a name? on Six Atoms of Element 117 Produced · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Easy! I name it Oneonesevenium !

  5. I think on A Year's Further Research On an Espionage Network · · Score: 1

    I think you just discovered a big botnet. Countless machines are being used a camouflage to blur out the real man behind the operations.

    Probably, it's just a free game with an open door. Anyone who figured out this botnet's protocol would be able to use it for free.

  6. Re:google leaving does help chinese citizens on A Look Into China's Web Censorship Program · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...despite the government encouraging users to use Baidu,... and that all government employees use Baidu....

    This is BS. The government does NOT encourage users to any search engines. It's their free choice of which to use. And who told you all government employees use Baidu? Did you just make this up?

  7. I can! on Internet Explorer 9 Will Not Support Windows XP · · Score: 1, Redundant

    1. Switch on my laptop
    2. Boot into XP.
    3. Install VirtualBox
    4. Install Vista in VirtualBox
    5. Install IE9 in Vista
    6. ????
    7. Profit!
    8. Got infested with virus because of 0day IE9 holes.
    9. Reboot into Ubuntu and start up Firefox
    10. World peace.

  8. Do not want on Microsoft Previews IE9 — HTML5, SVG, Fast JS · · Score: 1

    3 words: Do not want IE9!

  9. Re:A high speed railway on China To Connect Its High-Speed Rail To Europe · · Score: 1

    Before Pearl Harbor, Japan had invaded China, Mongolia and parts of the USSR.

    Before Pearl Harbor, Mongolia was still part of China. If you go and check P.O.C (ie Taiwan)'s map. Mongolia is still part of China today.

  10. Re:Video decoding under Linux on Core i5 and i3 CPUs With On-Chip GPUs Launched · · Score: 1

    There is an ION micro-ITX mother board that you can buy with heatsink only (i don't want to mention the vendor's name here). Google it.

  11. Re:Video decoding under Linux on Core i5 and i3 CPUs With On-Chip GPUs Launched · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I just got a HTPC for me this Xmas. It's Intel Atom N330 dual core + Nvidia ION You can either build it youself or buy a system from some of the vendors. If you build youself, it's cheaper and you can get a much bigger hardrive (1TB), the pre-built systems these days usually ship with 320GB HD. But they usually got a better form factor. Mine got pefect and smooth 1080p playback. I use XBMC (xbmc.org) on ubuntu 9.10 You just need to install the lastest Nvidia driver: https://launchpad.net/~nvidia-vdpau/+archive/ppa Get youself a MCE remote.

  12. Hello xfce on GNOME 3 Delayed Until September 2010 · · Score: 1

    Time to switch to xfce.

  13. Alright then, I'll change! on Cable Exec Suggests Changing Consumer Behavior, Not Business Model · · Score: 1

    Alright then, I'll change!. I'll change to a different provider.

  14. Re:Where is Rome? on China Telecom Blocking Skype Calls · · Score: 1

    Hell, even the word 'China' refers to the 'Chin' dynasty - a bunch of semi-literate barbarians who overthrew the Ming Dynasty about the time America was being settled.

    Actually, "Chin" is from Qin Dynasty 221BC

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Dynasty:
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/early _imperial_china/qin.html:

    Also check CIA's website:
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ ch.html
    You can find this line:
      221 BC (unification under the Qin or Ch'in Dynasty);