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  1. Hong Kong is facing the same problem on Some Of Australia's Tubes Are About To Be Filtered · · Score: 5, Informative

    Christian Groups in HK are trying to push web filtering on ISP to 'protect their children'. Those groups are nuts. They even think David (Michelangelo) is porn and should be banned. We will protest against it on 15 Feb. Sorry for my poor English.

  2. Oh Yeah!! Such a great idea!! on Patent Filed for Underwater GPS · · Score: 1

    Now every submarine will tell others their position by the positioning sonar!
    War will end quickly! Whale will extinct more quickly!

    Damn it. I would rather use a long wire and a waterproof GPS device to receive GPS signal from surface to do the same thing

  3. Re:Some "expert"! on RIAA's 'Expert' Witness Testimony Now Online · · Score: 1

    How about using "Bridging"? and the bridging device acting as a middleman that do something the client side doesn't know??

    Is this possible?

  4. What a great idea on New York To Ban iPods While Crossing Street? · · Score: 1

    It is easy to cause casualty if there is a beauty while crossing the road. It is easy to cause casualty if focused on a advertisement while crossing the road. It is easy to cause casualty if daydreaming while crossing the road. It is easy to cause casualty if play non-electronic gadget while crossing the road. Let's BAN them all!

  5. They are trying to terrify people on eDonkey Pays the Recording Industry $30M · · Score: 1

    Just a kind of: "Give me the damn money or I will do something to you!!" In last year, some association sent a letter to my ISP and said my IP logged and download a illegal copy of a German movie. ISP forced to suspend my internet access. but I never do that. How come I download a movie I never heard? finally my ISP resume my access but it annoyed me for a week. I don't have any compensation (I can't even know who "sue" me!). In Hong Kong, movie industry catches some bittorrent ip and ask ISP to tell them the users info. The court forced ISP to do this (in my opinion, it is non-sense to give information based on IP without any evidence but a bunch of "LOG"). and the HK movie industry threaten those people either give them HKD$23,xxx (while watching a film cost HKD$50, who knows the calculation behind) or "see you in the court". The problem is, how come they have power / right to monitor what am I doing? They are not police, they are not custom, but they monitor us and capable to get our information and sue us anytime!! Where is the protection of our privacy?! (P.S. an famous artist in Hong Kong, Eric Tseng, announced "BT"(BitTorrent in short form) is equal to "Bad Taste". It really hurts me.) (P.S. Sorry for my poor English. I am not a native speaker)

  6. HSBC HK Security System on HSBC Online Banking Security Flaw Analyzed · · Score: 1

    I don't know about the UK's one, but in Hong Kong, we login using a small hardware device. It will generate a six digit code for you to login (after entering your username and password). HK newspaper said that the code is changed every 5 second.