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  1. Re:tha banks on The 147 Corporations Controlling Most of the Global Economy · · Score: 1

    the concept of 'industry standard practice'.

  2. electrical charge. on Strange Video of Dancing Cloud Explained By Electric Discharge · · Score: 0

    if it was a natural phenomenon, it should have happened before elsewhere, and it should have happened again.

    i love how scholastisizm in academia got to a level of 'explaining' things without doing ANY research or experiment these days.

  3. "one machine" on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    even now there are gated networks that are protected by few points of entry, which allow for you to cause much mischief if you break in.

    it seems you still havent perceived what im picturing. you can manufacture/fake identities with the proper algorithm or imitation of identification. and there will be computers somewhere, allowing/barring secure channels through those identification, and if not, at least logging that identification.

    breaking into such a server/gateway would allow much mischief, on either end of the spectrum.

  4. Re:tha banks on The 147 Corporations Controlling Most of the Global Economy · · Score: 1

    yeess. then go find a bank from among those which doesnt charge fees or doesnt practice the same practice other ones do.

  5. "does this mean" ? hahahaha .... on The 147 Corporations Controlling Most of the Global Economy · · Score: 1

    anyone who studied a modicum amount of middle age or renaissance history would easily be able to tell you that political power follows the money. from hansa to fuggers, from fuggers to modern times, this has never been different.

    and, financial power tends to concentrate, always. like hansa, or, like fuggers. (there were still other bankers apart from fuggers back in early 16th century, but fuggers were ruling over all, and the holy roman empire by holding charles v in debt).

    why would it be any different in modern times ? the only difference now is, there are much more complicated schemes for syndication of ownership, and it is very easy to hide who really holds the financial power from the public eye. so that only researches like these can lead you to a picture.

    and even with such researches you cant get the final picture - 'trade secrets', 'private property privacy rights' et al, hide who really holds the majority controlling interests across these corporations through holdings, syndicates, overseas proxy corporations and so on.

  6. Wikileaks has been a prime example that exhibited how crooked people can be while flying a flag of good intentions. Do you REALLY think they couldn't publish all this shit in a torrent and solve all of their hosting problems? If you do, you're a moron ... oh wait, too late, already flagged you for that one.

    it doesnt. there is no way to reach these people, who actually constitute the majority of voters who decide things, than through the media monopoly that has their tv screens.

    and to do that, you need to romp up so much controversy that they WILL have to broadcast news about you. else, you'd remain as a ghost, like how some presidential candidates in current u.s. elections are apparently being made into.

  7. Re:Hyperion ? Thats the only hyperion i know : on Hyperion Promises An AmigaOS Netbook · · Score: 1

    hahaha funny.

    no. in the people that write the scripts and do the animations. for, such paranormally hilarious stuff can only be produced by minds that are rather cracked inside.

    reality is, you are missing a lot of high quality humor and accompanying laughs.

  8. for, these watchers are not the kind of watchers that can destroy cities like in the movie.

    these are not watchers, these are observers, and talkers. and what they are talking, is what they are finding that we are specifically and nefariously prevented from finding out - what is done against us behind our backs by powerful corporations and governments.

    in this filth-ridden, corrupt times, it is a dire necessity to have such a function in society. and that does not need to be 'watched', but encouraged.

  9. what public opinion ? on Wikileaks Suspends Publishing Of Cables Due To "Financial Blockade" · · Score: 0

    Probably only those who are in usa ? i dont see public opinion swinging against them anywhere in europe, or middle east, china or japan ...

  10. Quite. This is how politics is shaped. on Wikileaks Suspends Publishing Of Cables Due To "Financial Blockade" · · Score: 1, Insightful

    A handful of companies can make sure that you get the media attention, or not. a handful of other companies can decide whether you get the funds to be able to get the media attention, or not. So it goes.

    This is why all the representative democracies on the planet are failing. Because the only ones that can be seen and elected, are those that the powerful few private interests allow people to see.

    Wikileaks has been a prime example that exhibited how crooked our media/finance system, and how they are able to limit everyone's alleged liberties at their private whim - You are only as free as the size of your wallet, and then again only if you are compatible with those who would allow/bar you from using your wallet.

  11. extreme naivete on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    EKs never leave the TPM

    oh yea. just like how many other digital security technologies which were touted to be even more secure than this.

    learn the number one rule of information technology :

    if there is ANYthing in a digital format, it can be replicated/faked/reproduced/madeup/imitated/cracked . it doesnt matter what process/method you employ. whatever you do, is crackable/hackable.

  12. Re:wow on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    no. im tired of explaining stuff.

  13. Re:Hyperion ? Thats the only hyperion i know : on Hyperion Promises An AmigaOS Netbook · · Score: 1

    no. its because the humor and craziness in many of them surpass the best 'comedy' that hollywood can bring to muster.

  14. Re:"Security advantages" hahahahaahah on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    i dont think you are a security researcher, or would do anything in that field of note. your mind is not suitable for it.

    inevitably the information format contained in these chips will be cracked. it will probably not need to be cracked at all, but someone will leak it. and, it will be possible for anyone intending to do anything with them to manufacture identities, or, just acquire the already out identities and do whatever they want with them. hack and upload them to the authorization servers of any sensitive service, and you have hundreds of thousands of computers out there, which may just walk in to your network. go erase the authorization server database, and you have a concrete wall ddos. and i even can assure you if something like this out, the websites will use these instead of login/passwords, because it would be much easier to use for the masses. or, at least, reduce their security measures (which annoy a lot of users btw) because of it. there is infinite mischief possible.

    and im not even mentioning whatever indirect means that can be found to exploit these. from tracking and privacy violations by any party to anything you can imagine.

  15. Re:"Security advantages" hahahahaahah on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    yes. and what if i load the hashes or whatever to 1,000,000 computers to an authorization system in some sensitive government network, and then post a link to internet ?

  16. Re:"Security advantages" hahahahaahah on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    cant ? what if someone enters a list of those identities into a no-allow list somewhere, or, enters 1 million identities into an allow list of a secure computer network ?

  17. Hyperion ? Thats the only hyperion i know : on Hyperion Promises An AmigaOS Netbook · · Score: 1

    http://www.videoweed.es/file/xllqh0qgbs4v1

    and i assure you, if it was out as a board game, i might have considered playing it.

  18. Re:"Security advantages" hahahahaahah on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    and instead identification, right .... well, that cant be exploited badly .... not. that would allow for spectacular forms of ddos, or intrusions.

  19. wow on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 1

    youre so naive.

  20. "Security advantages" hahahahaahah on UK Government Pushing For 'Trusted Computing' · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A chip that allows utter control of a computer remotely, and security advantages ?

    underground crime networks wouldnt blink an eye and would not waste even a '0-day' before they hack them to their advantage.

    Politicians are stupid from an i.t. perspective. They shouldnt be allowed to talk on anything i.t.

  21. Re:blizzard ? on Blizzard Announces New WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria · · Score: 1

    ok.

  22. Re:Indeed he is right. There is serious risk there on Ask Slashdot: Radiation Detection For Tokyo Resident? · · Score: 0
  23. Indeed he is right. There is serious risk there. on Ask Slashdot: Radiation Detection For Tokyo Resident? · · Score: 0
    http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2011/10/20/nuclear-fallout-neutron-ray-measured-in-tokyo-uranium-235-all-around/

    http://fukushima-diary.com/

    Fukushima-diary reports that a neutron ray was measured in Tokyo. Neutron ray is emitted from Uranium 235 wich came from MOX with Plutonium and can not be measured by most of the Geiger counters.

  24. Apex of wow was Wrath of the lich king on Blizzard Announces New WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria · · Score: 1

    The story in northrend was so rich, the play was so grand, events and story was so worthy that, even i, as a casual gamer, actually played the game through its grind.

    wrath was norse lore, epic dragonS (not one), a mega global war, norse myths and folklore, titans, and many more.

    and cata was what ? a rehash of old world, which was sorely lacking in story and grand scale by itself in the first place.

    i dont want to even comment on this panda business.

  25. blizzard ? on Blizzard Announces New WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria · · Score: 2

    there is no 'blizzard' since 2005 april or something. after vivendi bought them they werent blizzard anymore, and when the big developer exodus happened circa that april, there was little trace of blizzard left.