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  1. Re:Protected under the First Amendment? on Police Investigate Offensive Wi-Fi Network Name · · Score: 2

    Whilst this example is crass and boorish, in the USA, shouldn't you be able to name your Wi-Fi SSID anything you want and it be protected (as free speech) under the First Amendment ??

    Are you just now realizing that some of our first amendment rights have eroded in the US?

    First amendment hasn't meant "You can say whatever you want no matter what" for a long time. Do you think it would be OK for me to write "Death to all " on the side of my house, and expect not to have legal problems? How about painting "I am planning to kill Obama" on the side of your car and driving around? Expect to have problems? What about walking around with a sign that said "Ask me for instructions on manufacturing bio-terror weapons"?

    Is setting your WiFi SSID to something considered "illegal speech" different than painting it on the side of your house?

  2. Re:So all 5 of you running Safari on Windows on New Remote Flaw In 64-Bit Windows 7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Perhaps both, definitely a bug in win7. If something the unprivileged safari process does crashes the kernel, we know there must be a bug in win7.

  3. why isn't this the default yet? on Do Slashdotters Encrypt Their Email? · · Score: 1

    I am AMAZED at the number of people saying "I don't say anything interesting anyway" or "I have nothing to hide".

    Picture a scenario like this: You get a new cellphone. When you first set it up, it gives you this question, "Encrypt all your phone calls by default, or Allow us to listen to your phone calls". How many people would say, "I don't say anything interesting anyway, let them listen".

    If when you were having your cable modem installed, the cable installer said, "Hey, do you mind if while I'm installing this cable modem, I also install a microphone, so we could listen to your conversations?" How many people would say "sure, I don't say anything of interest anyway".

    I think that in these hyperbolic scenarios, most people would say, "Yeah, I actually want my privacy."

    So, since we have had all the technology available for years, why isn't encrypted conversation by email the default yet? Why wouldn't people want that?

  4. Re:Give to 1 area, ur taking from another on Researchers Create "Mighty Mouse" With Gene Tweak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I figure it this way: You give these mice that growth of musculature, something's going to take a beating (probably lifespan), because the body's designed to only grow so much in that area, there must be a reason, a LONG TERM REASON, why.

    I reject the notion that mice were "designed" or that a mouses body is the way it is due to any reasoning.

  5. Re:Is it open sourced? on Facebook Releases JIT PHP Compiler · · Score: 1

    A 4 digit ID and you can't make it to RTFA? :)

  6. Re:Intel sells hard drives? on Intel Revenue Dives $1bn On Hard Disk Shortage · · Score: 1

    Something about the way they reached the $1 billion figure smells fishy to me...

    Those people can't built computers without hard drives, so they are buying fewer processors. Not that hard to figure out

    I agree that it seems fishy. To say "I was guessing I would make $14, but it turned out I only made $13" and then to make the leap to "therefore I lost $1" seems wrong. You didn't lose $1, you just guessed wrong. Then to go farther and say "I can say that the $1 I lost was all because of this reason." makes me want to ask how you could know this. To me it seems like a good case of "correlation is not causation."

  7. Next they are going to tell me that online poker is gambling and hentai is pornography, and that "Daily Mail" is real news.

  8. mammoths are dumb on Russian Scientists Say They'll Clone a Mammoth Within 5 Years · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mammoths are dumb, If they are going to pick a species to bring back from extinction, they should pick something cooler, like a mermaid or a unicorn or something.

  9. Re:All this in the mist of global warming. on Russian Scientists Say They'll Clone a Mammoth Within 5 Years · · Score: 4, Funny

    They couldn't survive the end of the last ice age

    I thought they were done in by humans hunting with clovis point spears. They should be fine now, nobody uses spears anymore.

  10. Re:was this really two-factor? on Scammers Work Around Two-Factor Authentication With Social Engineering · · Score: 1

    what was the second factor then? Something you know and... ____ what?

  11. was this really two-factor? on Scammers Work Around Two-Factor Authentication With Social Engineering · · Score: 1

    This wasn't a failure of "two-factor authentication" this was a failure of the bank to have actually require two factors. It seems that the bank was relying on one of the two factors to be a "something you have" factor, which was the client's mobile phone, when in reality it was just another "something you know" factor. The "something you know" being just the phone number itself.

  12. Re:Just what market needed... on Google Music Goes Live With Google+ Integration · · Score: 5, Informative

    Because spotify costs money (I either have to pay a monthly fee, or I have to buy a copy of windows or a mac or so). They say this is because they haven't figured out how to display ads on linux yet. Oh and you can't store music locally on linux. This doesn't doesn't sound like the type of software I'm psyched to pay for. Oh even though I might be paying for a "premium" account. It would be unsupported...

  13. ahh, different Baron-Cohen on When Geeks Meet, Are They More Likely To Have Autistic Kids? · · Score: 2

    Who else said, "wait, is that Ali G?"

  14. hipster martians on NASA: If There Was Life On Mars, It Was Likely Underground · · Score: 1

    Hipster martians were totally underground, which is why you've never heard of them before

  15. pushups are hard on Boston Dynamics' PETMAN Humanoid On Video · · Score: 1

    The robot made doing pushups look as hard as I find them to do.

  16. Re:Only for the rich. on What Happens When the Average Lifespan is 150 Years? · · Score: 1

    Their money will be hoarded for longer, not benefiting the system.

    Maybe it would mean that their money would have more time to "trickle down"!

  17. Re:I don't recall... on DOJ: We Can Force You To Decrypt That Laptop · · Score: 2

    If it's anything like the movies, a search warrant allows police to search property by any means necessary

    Actually, if it is anything like the movies, a quirky, slightly overweight, but cute computer genius that works for the feds will type 4 or 5 keystrokes, then the computer will flash lots of semi garbled text while emitting cute little beeps for 10 or so seconds until the encryption is broken.

  18. Re:Yet, FDL is still considered non-free! on FSF On How To Choose a License · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why can't the FSF learn and correct this huge mistake?

    The people from the FSF who I have talked to about this issue took the (suprising to me) stance that they don't consider documentation to be software, and don't believe that documentation should necessarily be free.

  19. Re:Yes on Ask Slashdot: Would You Take a Pay Cut To Telecommute? · · Score: 3, Informative

    what does child care have to do with it? I telecommute, but it doesn't affect how much I have to spend on child care. its not like you can do a job effectively while also caring for children.

  20. oh noes on GNOME vs. KDE: the Latest Round · · Score: 4, Funny

    We better figure this one quick, seeing as how this is going to be the the year of the Linux desktop...

  21. citation needed on FBI Wants You To Solve Encrypted Notes From Murder · · Score: 2

    It's a one time pad. The pad, in this case, seems to have resided in the head of the writer

    How do you know it is a one time pad?

  22. Re:Privacy concerns? on Google Engineer Releases Open Source Bitcoin Client · · Score: 1

    Yes, there is a public list of all transactions. But it is transactions between bitcoin addresses. You don't have to make public that you are the owner of a bitcoin address. You can create new bitcoin addresses at will.

  23. Re:Simple answer on Why Doesn't Every Website Use HTTPS? · · Score: 1

    ...because browsers don't support SSL-enabled virtualhosting yet?

    Yes, they do?

  24. Re:Transition to 5D on Was the Early Universe 2 Dimensional Spacetime? · · Score: 1

    If we are transitioning to 5D, I'm going to wait a little longer before shelling out for a 3D television.

  25. Re:What the heck? on Does Android Have a Linux Copyright Problem? · · Score: 1

    I don't believe that IBM made the claim that "headers are not copyrightable". I believe they made claims like "this specific set of files does not contain copyrightable information", which is much different than "headers are not copyrightable". Its not like copyright law has any exception for header files