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  1. Re:Why isn't this tagged with the censorship logo? on Yahoo Deletes Journalist's Pre-Paid Legacy Site After Suicide · · Score: 1

    You need to read case law as the state of decease has nothing to do with ownership.

  2. Re:Why isn't this tagged with the censorship logo? on Yahoo Deletes Journalist's Pre-Paid Legacy Site After Suicide · · Score: 1

    Not according to current copyright law. You and your estate keep it for up to 70 yrs after

  3. Re:Why isn't this tagged with the censorship logo? on Yahoo Deletes Journalist's Pre-Paid Legacy Site After Suicide · · Score: 1

    That is why Yahoo shut it down. Because he didn't understand that it gave Yahoo a right to kill it too.

  4. Re: They didn't know he also... on Yahoo Deletes Journalist's Pre-Paid Legacy Site After Suicide · · Score: 2

    Why? Because it is controversial? Some one needs to talk about it. This is the core problem now. Everyone is afraid to offend someone.

  5. Microsoft built something? on MS Researchers Develop Acoustic Data Transfer System For Phones · · Score: 0

    [quote] Microsoft researchers have prototyped a system that instead uses a phone's microphone and speaker to transmit and receive data. [/quote]
    You mean Microsoft bought a company whose researchers have prototyped a system that instead uses a phone's microphone and speaker to transmit and receive data.
    Microsoft has bought every innovation they ever made all the way back to DOS.

  6. Re:Ban those fake accounts! on Twitter Eyes Signatures To Kill Fake Followers · · Score: 1

    I don't the appeal of your posts. They rarely serves any useful purpose or even seems interesting. Only times I've seen otherwise are when it serves as a kind of amusement for people too scare to actually reveal who they are.

  7. Re:Ban those fake accounts! on Twitter Eyes Signatures To Kill Fake Followers · · Score: 1

    I have 680 so its more like the 5000 of us.

  8. Re:Israel is buying 500 of these twitter spammers on Researchers Buy Twitter Bots To Fight Twitter Spam · · Score: 1

    Sheep need to be feed.

  9. Re:Very easy to get rid of the majority of spam on Researchers Buy Twitter Bots To Fight Twitter Spam · · Score: 1

    How the hell can I rickroll, goatse or send annoying pics of ufly ass things to you then?

  10. Re:There are legitimate Twitter users? on Researchers Buy Twitter Bots To Fight Twitter Spam · · Score: 1

    SMH @thunderclap I have 40000 posts and 686 actual people who listen.

  11. Re:dummy on Researchers Buy Twitter Bots To Fight Twitter Spam · · Score: 1

    beliebers are bots. That's the problem.

  12. Re:Email Statistics on Researchers Buy Twitter Bots To Fight Twitter Spam · · Score: 1

    So rare to see a though provoking, well written piece from Stormfront.org. The best part was this: If every time a mountain released smoke and had earthquakes there was a terrible volcanic eruption, and you live near a mountain, and it starts doing this, you get the fuck out. Not because you hate the mountain, not because you think it is inferior to other mountains, not because you don't like its color. No, you get the fuck out because you don't want to be buried in a pyroclastic flow.
    I will be honest. I hate Volcanoes. I Do think they are inferior to other mountains. I do hate their color. Does this make me a mountain racist? No because there is no such thing. So the only think I do agree with is 'I don't want to be buried in a pyroclastic flow.'
    Finally, are you leaving this country? Its leader is black currently.

  13. Re:Lots of this research going on... on Twitter Eyes Signatures To Kill Fake Followers · · Score: 1

    a legitimate news service?

  14. Re:Lots of this research going on... on Twitter Eyes Signatures To Kill Fake Followers · · Score: 1

    So, fake people want fake people to impress fake people. .... Why I don't "tweet"

    Ah, but once the fake people impress the fake people, then real people see you as someone with all of those fake followers and begin to follow you for real. It's sheep herding.

    And then the real fun begins, because you're now a credible entity. It's perfect for self promotion and astroturfing.

    That people do this has been well covered in the news for the last few years.

    Its been so popular that a show was even created about it: Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

  15. Re:Future on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1
  16. Re:simple security rule on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    I'll make it easier because it is so awesome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTc_ZJ1Hpks

  17. Re:why... on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    to download light bulb porn, why else? Rule 34 people!

  18. Re:SUSTAINED BLACKOUT!!! OH NOES!!!! on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    Yes they do. You would be surprised and horrified what is available on the darknet. Nothing is completely secure. No encryption exists that can't be broken. If someone wants to they will. The question is will their prank injure one person or kill thousands.

  19. Re:SUSTAINED BLACKOUT!!! OH NOES!!!! on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    There was a Dr. who episode of that. He fixed it. ;)

  20. Re:SUSTAINED BLACKOUT!!! OH NOES!!!! on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    People though the same about virii in the 90s. You are right, one light bulb is an annoyance. How about a malware that shuts them all off at once. Apple isn't virus free. Its yellow journalism. That's what kind of hyperbolic dipshittery headline writing it is.

  21. Re:So. on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    I believe the darknet anons are already working on it.

  22. Re:Less worried about blackouts on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1
  23. Re:wireless basic needs on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    How many people are smart enough to recognize this? I will quote from 'Men in Black' A person is smart. People are dumb stupid panicky animals and you know it.

  24. Re:wireless basic needs on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    You are right. However you are in the minority. Do you own a house? I don't mean mortgage I mean actually hold the note on the building and land. If you do then, you should have no problems as long as you don't move. Otherwise, there will reach a point where you will be upgraded to this. This is why we are talking about it now. % yrs is too late.

  25. Re:wireless basic needs on Hacking Lightbulbs To Cause a Sustained Blackout · · Score: 1

    If I schedule them to off how long before you notice? NSA doesn't care about you until you try to disrupt the system. Then want all your tracking already available so they can discover it. Its like Person of Interest, only real.