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  1. Re:It sounded good until... on New Web Browser Leaves No Footprints · · Score: 0

    ascii art porn ?

  2. Re:Best idea I've heard all decade on New Web Browser Leaves No Footprints · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Torpark will do the same , it even encrypts your data .

    I don't know if it works trough the company firewall though .

  3. that's still wrong on Neuroscientist Halts Research to Stop Extremists · · Score: 1

    Sorry , but that's no excuse to me . if you hurt people because they hurt animals , then you are no better then them . It's sad because animal right activists used to know this . Even more , they make themselves less popular towards the people . I would support any peacefull action , but i will never support violence .

  4. differencer between peacefull protest and violence on Neuroscientist Halts Research to Stop Extremists · · Score: 1

    I have no problem with animal right activists protesting the use of animals for experimentation .

    However , they should do so peacefully , rather than threatening his family and using firebombs . Otherwise , they are no better than other terrorists ( they have different reasons for doing so , that's all)

  5. Re:Should all copying be considered infringement? on OLGA Shut Down by DMCA (again!) · · Score: 1

    any of it ? So , imagine this : I buy a CD legally , listen to it , and while listening i sing it out loud . By your terms , they can sue because i'm copying it into my brain . Even more , i'm broadcasting it ( everbody near me can hear me singing and so they copy it too ) .

  6. Re:OMG! The only ones left to sue... on RIAA Goes after LimeWire · · Score: 1

    well , as an alternative to freenet , you might want to check out Tor http://tor.eff.org it's normally used for anonymous surfing , but you can use it to run a server anonymous too ( a bit work to configure though) . Of course , it's also slow ( faster than Freenet though ) .

  7. Re:OMG! The only ones left to sue... on RIAA Goes after LimeWire · · Score: 1

    I'm a bit confused : Limewire is part of the Gnuttela network . Are they going after Limewire , or after the Gnuttela network ? Anyway , if it turns out bad , i can still use Filetopia , wich is encrypted . it's slower though .

  8. Re:talk about over protective on Big Mother Is Watching · · Score: 1

    I agree they need some guidance . But there are different approaches to it . If you tell your childeren why something is bad , explain the consequences and let them take responsibility for it , you will teach them more than you will by simply disallowing them to do it .

  9. Re:talk about over protective on Big Mother Is Watching · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I disagree

    when childeren go trough puberty , they experiment with all kinds of things , it's a part of discovering themselves .
    And the more you deny them to experiment , the more they will resist this .

    Of course , drugs is more of a problem because it's addicitive.

    The system is wrong , because it's not neccesary .

    The right way of workings is to let them discover things themselves , experiment with it , and let them draw conclusions of what's good and bad . That's the best way they will learn .

    And the more you try to restrict them , the more they will want to try it .

    you may get somethingh like this : one child has a parent who doesn't care what the child eats , he buys all the food for those who are not allowed to eat it , and he asks a higher prize for it .

    Kids are not stupid , you know .

  10. make it open source on Spyware Disguises Itself as Firefox Extension · · Score: 5, Funny

    just send the source code in a nice tarball .

    that way it's open source and people can improve it .

  11. Re:$5 counter measure on The Future of Crime - Biometric Spoofing? · · Score: 1

    The scanned fingerprint could be used to gain access to other places , since you fingerprint would be the same.

    So anyone with a biometric scanner could use your fingerprint against you . Or they could sell it .

  12. Re:Oh no on Debian Server Compromised · · Score: 2, Funny

    no need . if the backdoor was installed , your machine can be patched remotely.

    Now that's easy :-)

  13. Re:They don't need us on Mice Produced Using Artificial Sperm · · Score: 1

    "They don't need us and the human species will be better off without us. We (males) are just too aggressive and violent."

    you never met my sister . She's a lot more violent than me.
    I think both men and women are violent in nature , they just get away with it better .

  14. Re:It's really "multilevel security" on U.S. Navy Patents the Firewall? · · Score: 1

    i just got a deja-vu from reading your post.

    strange.

  15. Re:What does this mean? on Gangs on the Internet · · Score: 1


    it helps if you break it up
    - Gangs are looking for help on the gang's own easy to find websites
    - the police suddenly realize this .

  16. Re:Please note... on Patient Revives After 19 Years By Rewiring Brain · · Score: 1

    perhaps 90% is used to make backups . And still we forget so much . It's no wonder though , the current version is over a million years old .

  17. Re:Um, I don't know about you... on Anonymous Online Publication - Fad or Trend? · · Score: 1

    you could also use a proxy to make it a little harder on them . i use Tor ( http://tor.eff.org/ ) . However , if they want to track you down , they will . I just don't think do will do it because of what you say about Bush ( they would have a lot of work then )

  18. Re:Humanizing the Coffee Fund on 'Big Brother' Eyes Make Us Act More Honestly · · Score: 2, Funny

    brings a whole new dimension to a forest fire :-)

  19. Re:Humanizing the Coffee Fund on 'Big Brother' Eyes Make Us Act More Honestly · · Score: 1

    yeah , but if noone is around , there's nobody to cut the tree . So , why would it scream then ?

  20. Re:Repair my brain? on Scientists Couple Nerve Tissues With Computer Chip · · Score: 1

    yes , and a new filesystem , like BrainFS .

  21. Re:Sucks to be the MPAA... on The Pirate Bay Is Back Online · · Score: 1

    hey , i'm from Belgium too .

    funny how worlds collide :-)

    Ok , that was off-topic .

  22. Re:Unexplained phenomenons on Ozone Layer Improving Faster Than Expected · · Score: 1

    Indeed , tha'ts not trail and error . Trail and error would be : a lot of people eat the poisonous chemical , they get sick and die , and there's is a huge investigation to determine what killed them . Then the press gets all over it , and uncover a huge scandal. Wich would then serve as an example to other cases , wich means the trial and error is a success ( at the costs of lives , of course ) Or something like that ( depends on the power of that coporation )

  23. Re:Reporting vulnerabilities safely? on Reporting Vulnerabilities Is For The Brave · · Score: 1

    And I'm pretty sure that person will secure it's AP afterwards .

  24. Re:Much Ado About Nothing on 'UK Hackers' Condemn McKinnon? · · Score: 1

    Yes ,and if the US military has knowledge about anti-gravity technology and 'Free Energy' technology , they would probably deny it anyway . Knowledge is power , and thus to be the most powerfull , you need to know the most.

  25. Re:Better question... on One Big Bang, Or Many? · · Score: 1

    If there are multiple big bangs , and mater keeps expanding , than matter from both may eventualy collide with each other . So , from that point of view , it seems like the two matters are coming together ( big crunch ? ) . I guess i'm probably wrong though