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  1. Re:This man HIMSELF is a series of TUBES on Bloggers 1, Smoke-Filled Room 0 · · Score: 1

    I am in turkey. lots of ethnic minorities and radical inclination groups are having good education here. its not having any effect.

  2. Re:Germans still making the same mistakes on YouTube Used for Whistleblowing · · Score: 1

    You should note that neither norvegian air force nor spain were countries that were trying to be ever ready for serious fights in at least 2 fronts, whereas germany was. F104s were used as they should be - a heavy duty fighter there.

    Same happened in turkey, where f104s were the main fighter for a long time and was nicknamed the 'flying coffin'.

  3. This man HIMSELF is a series of TUBES on Bloggers 1, Smoke-Filled Room 0 · · Score: 1

    And apparently, the series never ends. Its like Shogun, or the Fugitive of 80es television.

    The morons who voted for that idiot should be relieved of the right to vote.

  4. I wish to make a very learned comment here : on Apple and Windows Will Force Linux Underground · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hahahahahahahahahaah ahahah hahhah hahahah ha ......

  5. Re:Germans still making the same mistakes on YouTube Used for Whistleblowing · · Score: 1

    This was not the reason. f104s were faultily produced, and whilst an adequate aircraft in prototype stage, lockheed changed the specs WAY too much after prototype was approved.

    Main problem was that - T high elevator was causing the bottom of the tail to hit ground in take offs and landings. And hence crashes.

  6. And lo ! Its Lockheed Martin again on YouTube Used for Whistleblowing · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The heritage of the SAME company that have bribed government heads, bureucrats in countries tenfold around the world, including germany, to oust their competitors and sell their f104s. Their FAULTY designs.

    The SAME company who caused around 150-200 air service pilots to lose their lives around the world flying their faulty f104s.

    The SAME company which recently admitted their wrong doing.

    The SAME company, which is at it AGAIN.

  7. Let this prove you importance of Net Neutrality on YouTube Used for Whistleblowing · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    See how improtant internet is for making important truth known ?

    Can you conceive the fact that, had not there been channels like youtube, this scandal would left under the mat so that owners of some big contractor to the government could be able to sleep well at nights AT THE EXPENSE of security and lives ?

    If you havent perceived it yet, ponder it now - if telcos get what they want, if net neutrality goes away, what is going to always happen will be what i told you.

  8. Re:WHO cares ? on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 1

    Already security software, including anti-virus, firewalls, privacy software are blocking and creating problems for many java applications and activex procedures.

    Leaving that aside, you are wrong in your point. Bandwidth is now much more important than it has ever been, because of the disgusting laws that the at&t and other telcos are pushing.

  9. Well done Universal, you are on the right track on Universal to Offer Music for Free · · Score: 1

    You have decided to adapt to a revolution, a big change that is propelled not by limited sources, but THE PEOPLE.

    It is much to your advantage in so that you will ride with the wave instead of going against it.

    Youll probably make a shitload of easy cash as well, all the solid media production and distribution costs are now null.

  10. Re:I do. on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 1

    Well, thats another issue - there are many businesses that can make use of geographical solutions, but the are unaware of it. In fact, there are many technologies that many businesses can use, but all are unaware of them too.

    The catch is, most will continue to be unaware, and noone is going to make a campaign to make them aware, and many of the ones that became unaware could be uninterested.

  11. Re:WHO cares ? on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 1

    There are very small amount of investors who can even think of entering enterprises that would use or need GIS systems, or NASA World Wind or the like. Considering it is the small to medium businesses, and individuals who are fueling the internet in its majority, and very big companies like google, aol or the like having their own development teams, that only leaves a small fraction of medium to big capita to ever think of sailing such seas, and natually a fraction of it would be interested in doing stuff like you describe, as many others would go for many different sorts of online enterprises. That, im saying, is a niche thing for a niche market.

  12. Re:I do. on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 1

    That is indeed my point - there are very small amount of investors who can even think of entering enterprises that would use or need GIS systems, or NASA World Wind or the like.

    Considering it is the small to medium businesses, and individuals who are fueling the internet in its majority, and very big companies like google, aol or the like having their own development teams, that only leaves a small fraction of medium to big capita to ever think of sailing such seas, and natually a fraction of it would be interested in doing stuff like you describe, as many others would go for many different sorts of online enterprises.

    That, im saying, is a niche thing for a niche market.

  13. Re:WHO cares ? on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 1

    Many anti-virus, firewall and privacy software create problems with javascripts and activex anyways.

    It is much better to altogether let go of javascript and activex.

  14. Re:WHO cares ? on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 1

    The problem is, the contract owner requests so extravagant and absurd changes to the software in new contracts for developing the previously produced work that ajax is prone to become a major factor in hampering the new changes. As you know, until they are explained in detail, the contract owners are, naturally being unaware of the software nature, can request a simple looking change and be totally unaware of what massive work it would require.

  15. WHO cares ? on Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There are very small number of people and businesses who are able to put forward such capitals that might dwell on ajax apps, and dependencies on third party sources like google and try to establish a youtubeish, or some other service. (youtube is given as an example to imply a big operation)

    Almost 80% of the web development market is comprised of small businesses or individual investors, who do not care the slightest for ajax widgets, mumbo jumbo or the such when they start an online presence. Their problem is, selling their wares, or services via a secure, easy and clock-like working site.

    Much hype was done around this ajax, yet we as web developers still are not seeing any demands on ajax stuff in contracts. And the ones that there are negligible when proportioned to the whole.

    Im increasingly starting to see this ajax thing as a new "techno trend" that is pumped up and put forth by genius-tech-wizz kids (net celebrities) who did big business with similar things in the past.

    The catch is, market does not need it.

  16. Re:Not security, but MORONDOM on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 1

    Terrorist organisations do not care for the loss of grunts in terrorist attacks. The types of terrorist who cared if ever for such losses were the communist organisations, and then they are an extinct type now. Islamic organisations NEVER care for such loss, in fact they raise the attacker so that s/he definitely dies in the attack. Only the western organisations like eta, or ira would care for such a loss and do such an operation, and then again they have no reason to do any action lately.

  17. Re:Not security, but MORONDOM on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 1

    A real terrorist would detonate the mixture s/he fixed in the bathroom with a loud yell of jihad, ethnic yell or whatsoever.

  18. Re:Not security, but MORONDOM on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 1

    Everyone is different indeed, however the ones which can be classified as 'conscious' of their environment and at least harmless to it, are always a very little minority of every society in this world.

    The rest, with their ignorance and stupidity, vote and fuel the power need of exploiting parties by putting them into power.

    As unfortunately u.s. is the most influential country in the world, morons (which are a majority) in your country is far mor dangerous than ones in other countries.

  19. Re:Not security, but MORONDOM on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 1

    Way too far fetched still. Terrorists do not try to create scenes - if s/he had enough time to drop the ipod in the toilet, it is enough time to ready the bomb and explode it. Killing 10 people in a plane is enough as destroying it in its entirety.

  20. Re:Not security, but MORONDOM on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 1

    Your standpoint is true, but ONLY IF we take life as an electronic circuit.

    Getting occasional cavity searches, horrendous amount of false alarms that result in more shameful and unseemly consequences are a higher price to pay than the profit more false alarms and paranoia delivers.

    So in terms of FINANCIAL approach to this problem, revenues does not cover the expenses.

  21. Not security, but MORONDOM on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is what it is. Even schizophrenia. This is what it is.

    Americans especially, and some other westerners are WAY too much indulged in their own well being that, EVERYTHING is taken as a disaster when the unbelievably minimal, almost non-existent threat to life occurs. (as if a flushed ipod by a kid can EVER be, and as terrorists DO tell that they flushed a bomb disguised as an ipod)

    Also there's the morondom dominance question of the plane crew, unable to deduce that if the kid have been a terrorist, s/he wouldnt inform them of the action.

  22. Re:dictatorship on Net Neutrality Being Examined by FTC · · Score: 1

    Child abuse laws might be a bad example to this, but from what you wrote i understand that you got my meaning.

  23. Just another attempt to check ground by ... on Discussing a Private Buyout of Microsoft · · Score: 1

    the network neutrality enemies - the telco, RIAA plague infesting u.s.

    Had they controlled microsoft through indirect means, they would have better control and power to push anti network neutrality stuff and the inhumane DRM.

  24. What about financially monopolizing the sector on Man Gets 6 Years for Software Piracy · · Score: 1

    and pushing your products in exorbitant rates through unspoken cartel practice ?

    RIAA, that is you.

  25. huh ? on Net Neutrality Being Examined by FTC · · Score: 1

    I have no problem with a Tiered Internet that gives us more choices

    WHAT choices ?