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  1. Re:Black hole them? on Chinese Hackers Launch Zero-Day Malware At Spiritual Activists, Military Groups · · Score: 1

    Hang on whilst I grab my flame retardant coat. I guess I should have been more specific and said "Chinese or Russian domains and IP blocks".

  2. Re:Black hole them? on Chinese Hackers Launch Zero-Day Malware At Spiritual Activists, Military Groups · · Score: 2

    Yes, thank you AC, that is what I had in mind. I don't see how managing your own security risks breaks the Internet either. If your home or business doesn't need to access risky countries, then firewall them off. Nothing retarded about that; sounds like common sense to me.

  3. Black hole them? on Chinese Hackers Launch Zero-Day Malware At Spiritual Activists, Military Groups · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Unless your business has a legitimate need to accept traffic from China or Russia, wouldn't it be possible, perhaps prudent even, to block any traffic to and from those countries?

  4. Re:Speaking as a structural firefighter in the US on Tiny Pill Relays Body Temperature of Firefighters In Real-time · · Score: 3, Informative

    In this instance, the study is with the Country Fire Authority in Victoria, which means they are mostly fighting bushfires dressed in overall type materials. Whilst they do structural fires too in the rural areas, wildfires are their bread and butter. A good example is today, where it's been 45 to 47 degrees celcius most of the day with less than 20% humidity. Add to that strong, searing hot winds. They are there for hours, days or even weeks in some cases They look something like this: http://images.3aw.com.au/2009/02/09/375630/1fire424-3-424x283.jpg

  5. Re:Don't complain about crime then on Facebook Won't Take Down Undercover Cop Page In Australia · · Score: 2

    Yes they are not "undercover" as such but just unmarked or covert cars. The are generally easy to spot unless they are behind you. New South Wales Police are even taking advantage of this with a special batch of 50 highway cars highly marked and extremely visible from the rear, but almost covert from the front. They even have photos of their covert cars on their own Facebook pages. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.420791607956995.85178.217834118252746&type=3

  6. Re:T3000 on Australian Malls To Track Shoppers By Their Phones · · Score: 1

    The Westfield at Kotara, NSW has paid parking, but you only pay after 3 hours. Less than that is free. On the plus side, they have installed a system to monitor car spaces and each one has a bi-colour light to show free or occupied. It makes it significantly easier to find a space. Westfield has to do something as their business model of increasing the rent each year to drive profit growth has slammed into a brick wall, with retail chains actively closing stores now in response to the massive rents.

  7. Re:Trivial usage on Massive Rare Earth Deposit Found In Australia · · Score: 1
  8. Re:iBomb on US Drone Fleet Hit By Computer Virus · · Score: 1

    What do you mean? An African or European iPhone?

  9. Re:Good for them.... on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 1

    I've often thought this would be a great and fair idea. n=20% is probably a good rate too. If you earn a dollar you pay 20 cents tax; if you earn $1million you pay $200,000 tax. No deductions, no offsets. It would put a whole sector of hangers-on out of work, but wouldn't it be great overall. I'd love to see how the actual tax collection figures stack up versus the current system. The claims that it'll deter investment are a nonsense. If there is a dollar to be made, people will be in it.

  10. Nudity != Porn on Nintendo Pulls Dead Or Alive Over Porn Fears In EU · · Score: 1

    I'm quite perplexed as to how these zeolots have managed to get the mainstream populace to go along with "nudity == porn". Now we have a society that is terrified of taking photos of their own children and any photographer even near children is viewed with suspicion. Whilst porn generally involves some nudity, the converse is not the case. Nudity without a sexual context cannot be pornography. There really isn't a paedophile hiding behind every tree waiting to photograph your children and beat off to the pics later.

  11. Good... on McAfee's Website Full of Security Holes · · Score: 1

    ...rot in hell McAfee.. after putting up with your crapware TPS at work all day.. f*ck you and f*ck your TPS garbage!

  12. Re:Please Donate on Aussie City Braces For Worst Flood In 118 Years · · Score: 1

    I think you mean Gatton, next door to Grantham. Grafton is in northern NSW. Still doesn't make it any better though :(

  13. Re:Yoda says... on Dissecting the Neural Circuitry of Fear · · Score: 1

    fear of her predicted death and not being able to prevent it.

  14. blog spam on Apple Pays Couple $1.7m For 1 Acre Plot · · Score: 5, Informative

    Blog spam. Here is the actual story.

  15. Re:Bluff City is south of Bristol Motor Speedway on Anti-Speed Camera Activist Buys Police Department's Web Domain · · Score: 1

    A good test of the purpose for the cameras being installed is this: "Are the cameras clearly sign posted?"
    Here in NSW, AU most speed cameras in high traffic areas are clearly sign posted, generally with 3 sets of big, can't miss them warning signs, especially on the motorways. This is about to change a little with our red light cameras being upgraded to digital "safety" cameras that do both speed and red light runners although they are still signposted. We are also about to get the mobile semi covert car based cameras again, but even they used to have to place a sign on the road to warn you.

  16. Re:It's just stupidity and ignorance of technology on A Sad Day For the New Zealand Internet · · Score: 1

    Watch out or the "West Island" may annex you ;)

  17. Re:This wouldn't be a problem except... on Designing the Computer UIs In Movies · · Score: 1

    I nearly feel off my chair when I saw Microsoft Vista on a tv show the other day. I think it was Cougar Town. I'll have to go back and get a screen grab.

  18. Re:Government FRAUD? on Congress Mulls Research Into a Vehicle Mileage Tax · · Score: 1
    Why do all these crazy ideas revolve around GPS and the like? What's wrong with a simple solution?

    When I visited New Zealand a few years ago, I was surprised by the huge difference in price between petrol and diesel. Turns out, they don't tax the diesel at the pump like petrol, but instead charge you the tax based on your mileage which is obtained by reading the odometer at registration time each year. Yes I know that you can interfere with odometers, but this is already against the law, so has the added bonus of not requiring new laws to enforce.

  19. Re:Proof please. on Comic Artist Detained For Script Containing 9/11 Type Scenarios · · Score: 1

    Seriously, disagree != troll

    Just because this person has a personal experience that does not fit the current perception or stereotype of TSA, does not make him or her a troll.

  20. Evaluation Sheet on Australia, UK To Test Vehicle Speed-Limiting Devices · · Score: 1
    As someone who lives in New South Wales, allow me to elaborate on the real issues here.

    [ ] many drivers drive too fast
    [X] many drivers drive too slow
    [X] many drivers tailgate / travel too close
    [X] many drivers have poor lane discipline
    [X] many drivers can't read the traffic / have no road craft skills
    [X] many drivers are incompetent
    [ ] many drivers are idiots
    [X] many drivers think that their job is to form a rolling roadblock to force everyone else to drive at their speed
    [X] many drivers are unlicenced/suspended and unregistered/uninsured
    [ ] many drivers are drunk/drug affected
    [x] many drivers are too busy playing with radio/cd/GPS/cell phone
    [x] many drivers are too busy watching speedo for fear of getting booked by hidden cop/ speed camera
    [x] many drivers don't know how to overtake safely
    [ ] there aren't enough visible police on patrol
    [X] there aren't any visible police on patrol
    [x] the speed limit changes every hundred metres
    [x] knee jerk responses by politicians

    Of course, none of these will be solved by using GPS to restrict car speeds as most people don't speed here anyway.

  21. Re:I Hope They Get Anti-Piracy to Work This Time on Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Plans · · Score: 5, Insightful
    This is where Apple are on to something. A single licence PC upgrade pack for MacOSX Leopard is $AUD149.00, but a "family pack" upgrade pack is only $AUD249.00 and allows you to install on up to 5 computers, which makes much more sense.

    If you could get a 5 licence Windows 7 (or XP) licence pack for $100 more than a single licence, it wouldn't be so unpalatable.

  22. Re:I for one... on Giant Spiders Invade Australian Outback Town · · Score: 1

    Yes, I was wondering in what universe is Bowen an "outback town". I seem to recall it being coastal, somewhere close to Ayre, although it may have moved in the 35 years since I was last there.

  23. Re:Stardock's fault for underanticipating piracy on How Piracy Affected the Launch of Demigod · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that Stardock would have still had the same problem without the pirated copies had the embargo not been broken.

  24. Re:They can either do it openly or covertly on Time Warner Broadband Cap Trial Rescheduled In Texas · · Score: 2, Informative

    Quite a number of Australian ISPs do allow this. For example, we get 7 gb per month, but we also get a "bonus" 14 gb of off peak data which is available from 12am to 12pm. You can guess when p2p gets scheduled.

  25. Re:Go France! on French Police Save Millions Switching To Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    ...or shop in Australia