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  1. Re:NSA Press Release on Judge: NSA Phone Program Likely Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    My sentiments exactly...Does anyone really think that the NSA cares whether something they are doing is constitutional or not. Technically, the very existence of an organization such as the NSA would be unconstitutional by its very design.

  2. Re:Just drive there on Gov't Puts Witness On No Fly List, Then Denies Having Done So · · Score: 1

    Except that the daughter was coming "TO" the U.S. and was prevented from flying. She can't drive from Malaysia to Court...we don't have InterCountry Highways between Malaysia and the U.S.

  3. Re:And there's a whole series of comments at Ars.. on Ars: Cross-Platform Malware Communicates With Sound · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because everyone knows that comment writers are scholars and geniuses that clearly have the credentials and respect to be listened too. Dumb.

  4. Re:Stallman would have something to say about this on Call Yourself a Hacker, Lose Your 4th Amendment Rights · · Score: 1

    The judge's name is

    B. Lynn Winmill
    Chief Judge
    United States District Court

  5. Re:Stallman would have something to say about this on Call Yourself a Hacker, Lose Your 4th Amendment Rights · · Score: 1

    Yeah...no.

    Having a gun registered has nothing to do with 'girlintraining's comment. The point being owning a gun, whether registered or not, automatically would label said gun owner as a killer, simply because by owning a gun they possess the ability to kill someone.

    The contrast here is that simply owning a computer and having basic programming skills labels you as a hacker...which is wrong on many levels, but especially should the courts decide to search your computers for evidence of anything related to anything they deem possibly harmful to a complainant. Jeff

  6. Re:So in other words... on Schneier: Metadata Equals Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Wholeheartedly agree!! Think of it like skimming only the headlines until you find a story that interests you. Then you click and read...except for the NSA, its click and catalogue.

  7. Re:Yeah, that's the ticket on Government To Release Hundreds of Documents On NSA Spying · · Score: 1

    Yes. And all lawyers should be put to death for no good reason. Charge me $100K to write a letter, I'll show you.

  8. Re:Gov't releases evidence about illegal spying... on Government To Release Hundreds of Documents On NSA Spying · · Score: 1

    That's funny right thar, I don't care who ya are.

  9. Re:Now they're gonna get it... on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    No...they been had it. They simply believe that they don't have to care about it. Like that one kid in school that never got caught, so he continued on through life thinking that he was invincible, until the train hit him.

  10. Re:Farce royale on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    Yeah...What he said.

  11. Re:More information on Washington Post Hacked, a Day After New York Times · · Score: 1

    Remember kids...anything coming from a Fox affiliated network has been tainted. Usually an unnamed source for Fox is that voice in the head of the reporter or whatever they call themselves.

  12. Re:False Flag on Apple Sued For Man's Porn Addiction · · Score: 1

    There is no law against Slashdot`ing while drunk...in fact...some of the best posts on Slashdot are from drunks. There is no law against Slashdot`ing while drunk...in fact...some of the best posts on Slashdot are from drunks.

  13. Re:False Flag on Apple Sued For Man's Porn Addiction · · Score: -1

    False flag (or black flag) describes covert military or paramilitary operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities, groups or nations than those who actually planned and executed them.

    Well ya if you want to believe that Wikipedia is the endall source of information...but...in today's world: "False flag terrorism" occurs when elements within a government stage a secret operation whereby government forces pretend to be a targeted enemy while attacking their own forces or people. OR The term originates with naval warfare. For centuries, ships have sailed under a flag identifying their nationality. During times of war, ships would sometimes change the national flag they flew in order to fool other vessels that they sought to attack or escape from. OR Something disguised to seem affiliated with a group OTHER THAN the one it really is affiliated with. For example, a "false flag operation" is a terrorist act committed by one group for the express purpose of discrediting another group, which is framed for it. Just sayin...

  14. Re:False Flag on Apple Sued For Man's Porn Addiction · · Score: 1

    Can I please speak to Hank? I know he normally only comes out after 8pm, but I have something to show him.

  15. Re:False Flag on Apple Sued For Man's Porn Addiction · · Score: 1

    False flag for those who do not know is what the government or any organization does to distract the not-so-smart people while a more sinister plan is enacted. In short: "Look a flying saucer!" meanwhile "BANG!" something blows up.

  16. Re:Headline title is sensational on Microsoft To Abandon Windows Phone? · · Score: 1

    Sure

  17. Re:Headline title is sensational on Microsoft To Abandon Windows Phone? · · Score: 1

    Did you even bother to read the article or is your head so far up Balmer's ass that you cant see the reality of his failures? Even the blurb describing the article clearly defines what the headline means...."Microsoft has had some trouble as of late getting adoption of their mobile products." Do you really think that WP9 will make any difference at all? Its still closed source and not at all developer friendly.

  18. Re:So, do something on Software That Flagged HBO.com For Piracy Will Power U.S. 'Six Strikes' System · · Score: 1

    Have you ever tried to take on a Drone armed with Hell Fire missile, using only a .22 Rifle? Doesn't work to good.

    Depends... are you aiming at the drone, or at the pilot?

    Do you have the authority to get on the military base where the pilot is hiding? Then it would be the pilot, but then you would be dead from all the bullets fired at you for not dropping your weapon.

    If you don't have authority to get on the base...then you only have one other choice. And I highly doubt a .22 round will disable a Hellfire missile. Unless you are extremely lucky, and had flawless intelligence of where that Drone is at.

  19. Re:So, do something on Software That Flagged HBO.com For Piracy Will Power U.S. 'Six Strikes' System · · Score: 2

    Um...The United States really isn't that glorified magical place they teach you about in school books. I've lived here since birth, and I can promise you that those who stand up and fight usually end up in jail or disappeared altogether. The leaders here are too stupid to be scared of the population, and a large majority of that population is even more stupid.

    I don't know where or how you get this crazy idea about how the people put fear in the government...not even in France. I would be willing to bet that if the French government truly wanted to shut the people up, they could, and would.

    Considering that the US 2nd Amendment -- you know, the amendment that everyone is misinterpreting right now -- was put in place so citizens could defend themselves from an attacking government (e.g. the British during the Revolutionary War). However, today, the argument is that people want the right to buy guns of the same size and magnitude the government has. Have you ever tried to take on a Drone armed with Hell Fire missile, using only a .22 Rifle? Doesn't work to good.

    Stand up and do something....that is just wishful thinking.

  20. Re:I've Seen Touch Screens For Years on Microsoft Blames PC Makers For Windows Failure · · Score: 1

    Not to mention Balmer claiming things like "the iPhone is a fad", thus delaying M$ entry into the Phone/Tablet market. If I were a M$ employee, I would use this time to confront Balmer directly, tell him what a sweaty buffoon he is, then go clean out my desk and depart.

  21. Re:A violation of federal law on You're Being DDOSed — What Do You Do? Name and Shame? · · Score: 1

    I thought there was an age limit requirement for posting to Slashdot....yeah like that could be enforced. But its clear that some of the replies on this story alone are being done by children who have no fucking clue what they are talking about.

  22. Re:Why name and shame? on You're Being DDOSed — What Do You Do? Name and Shame? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hey moron...The first D stands for Distributed. Do you know what Distributed means? It means your tiny, single computer connected to the Net won't do crap to another single computer connected to the Net...let alone a 1000 single computers connected to the Net. Anonymous Coward? More like Asinine Coward.

  23. Re:do something useful instead on You're Being DDOSed — What Do You Do? Name and Shame? · · Score: 1

    NOT INSIGHTFUL!! Geez, who is modding these posts? Really? Tell the ISP to yank literally 1000's of connections. And just how do you intend on black holing an ISP? Your minute little single internet connection isn't going to make a ripple on an ISP with a strongly connected backbone.

  24. Re:Two problems with that on You're Being DDOSed — What Do You Do? Name and Shame? · · Score: 1

    Not interesting --- INSIGHTFUL!!! When someone speaks the truth, the moderator needs to put the proper mod for them. +5 for stevegee58

  25. Re:Who ported btrfs to DOS? on Denial-of-Service Attack Found In Btrfs File-System · · Score: -1, Troll

    anonymous COWARD