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  1. Bad cops bad cops whatcha gonna do on Australia's Largest Police Force Accused of Widespread Piracy · · Score: 1

    whatcha gonna do when they pirate YOU.

  2. Re:A lesson to learn on History of Software Forks Favors LibreOffice · · Score: 1

    I'm sure they valued the software highly enough. What they failed to value were the developers. Ironically, this was Sun's failure also.

  3. Ockham's Razor on Bin Laden's Sneakernet Email System · · Score: 1

    Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. Much more likely that they're so enthralled by their discovery that they can't help boasting.

  4. Obligatory Geoff on Robot Throws First Pitch At Phillies Game · · Score: 1

    Balls!

  5. Re:TFA isn't the full story. on Murdoch Voicemail Hacking Story 'Ain't Over Yet' · · Score: 2

    Read the Hugh Grant story. The Prime Minister himself is implicated. A significant number of police are implicated. Murdocracy has corrupted politics itself in the UK. I'm not amazed the government has done nothing, I'm amazed they're allowing the story to build up steam.

  6. No no no no on Vatican Warns That Internet Promotes Satanism · · Score: 2

    I'm certain that the Elders of the Internet would never allow Satanism to flourish. Unless it hadn't been properly demagnetized...

  7. Re:Reasonable Choices. on Engineering Election Debates With Subtle Cues · · Score: 4, Informative

    In every debate using the worm here (Oz), at least one media organization always accuses the others of manipulating theirs, regardless of the result. So if you weren't already influenced then you had to ignore the deliberate media muddling of the issues. On top of the normal deliberate media muddling of course. But it doesn't stop commentators twittering them as a spectator sport anyway. This may be why we had a record 1.6% deliberate donkey vote in our last federal election.

  8. IOW obscurity=security fails again on Safari/MacBook First To Fall At Pwn2Own 2011 · · Score: 1

    The groundwork they did will be most sought-after.

  9. Teddy Ticklebum, bad ass bear on IBM Patenting HAL-Like Stuffed Animal Toys · · Score: 1

    Uh Oh!

  10. Re:Facebook is pretty much an abusive platform on Facebook Bans AdSense In Apps · · Score: 2

    Yep, its all in the textbook.

    The good thing about this is that companies with this mindset from the beginning need a rock solid market opportunity to get too big to ignore. Yes, Facebook is in a good position now, but its really only at the whim of favoritism. Missteps expose their complete sociopathy, and I don't think Facebook is so central to the industry that anyone cares if they fall.

  11. Not enough on Hands On With Apple IPad 2 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Personally, I'm waiting for iPad 3.5, when it will really be finished!

  12. oh dear on Aussie Security Forces Testing Apple's iOS · · Score: 1

    these are the same geniuses who thought laptops could travel in APCs.

  13. Re:Perfect? on Comment Profanity by Language · · Score: 1

    .so Perl programmers watched the other Matrix movies, I knew it.

  14. PHP programmers on Comment Profanity by Language · · Score: 1

    are under close observation and medication, any profanity is silently ignored.

  15. Re:Assange'e ego on Wikileaks Movie Coming To the Big Screen · · Score: 2

    He won't play their game. Not playing the game is bad, mkay.

  16. Oh dear God on Democrats Crowdsourcing To Vote Palin In Primaries · · Score: 1

    ...now Australian politicians will copy it. I foresee Labor party branches stacking Barnaby Joyce's electorate...

  17. I've got the catchy tune for it on CIA Launches WTF To Investigate Wikileaks · · Score: 1
  18. Re:Somebody should tell us what this really means on Apache Resigns From the JCP Executive Committee · · Score: 1

    As I see it, Oracle has abused it's own open standards process to control the biggest new segment of the Java client market, smartphones. This obviously affects Android and Dalvik. Unfortunately, that's also the case for the crucial server end member, ASF. ASF now has no reason to support the roadmap for Java clients, and Oracle can also refuse to accept the requirements of ASF projects. Oracle probably has a strategy for this, for example using networking effects to force ASF to implement extensions, but whatever the result, you're looking at a fragmented Java standard again, ie square one.

  19. Re:ActiveDirectory - the last missing piece on Linux To Take Over Microsoft In Enterprises · · Score: 1

    My problem isn't so much the learning curve of replacing one with the other - it's the competency of whoever ends up doing it. Whatever the business case, surely the majority of admins are going to be Windows-only: how is that going to succeed? If you have a business case and a good Unix admin, terrific. But I'm guessing that Microsoft isn't so worried about Unix servers taking over the enterprise because they have to get past the Microsoft-trained admin. He's going to raise hell with the CTO if he's forced to migrate servers, or worse, the job gets outsourced. SambaN+1 had better be awesomely user-friendly for it to be even seriously considered.

    OTOH, a future Samba with built-in dynamic DNS is going to rock my world.

  20. Re:But who is re-writing history here? on Berlin Wall 'Death Strip' Game Sparks Outrage In Germany · · Score: 4, Informative

    Then try googling east german border guard trial and learn something instead of lazy comments like that. Surprise surprise there have been prosecutions. Are we learning history yet?

  21. Re:Swearing in films on Today's Children Are Officially Potty Mouths · · Score: 1

    I'd actually argue that words haven't lost their power at all, its just that the taboo moves on to different words. For example, what does the word terrorist mean to you? In different eras, we are acculturated to the power of different words depending on those words usefulness to those who wish to wield power. Paying attention to the use of words is an enlightening experience.

  22. That's not it on Microsoft's Chief Exec For Latin America Says 'Open' Means 'Incompetent' · · Score: 1

    His problem really is "we can't compete with free, so let's claim free can't compete with us" and uses a classic fallacy of deductive logic to make his case. Other than that it's a classic private enterprise whine that the government ain't fair. It's also doubtful what open standards he can point to as incompetent given the OOXML mess. Then he throws in a bunch of stats to prove he's winning. Drone drone drone.

  23. Re:And she left out one thing: on White House Fingers PlayStation As Obesity Culprit · · Score: 1

    Make good food more affordable then, make time to prepare good food a priority. Don't blame the working poor for taking the easy way out in their 2-job-a-day lives to feed their families. I hear this particular justification from better off people all the time who have no idea how most people are getting by today. Next time, look at the checkout chick and ask yourself how they're feeding themselves on minimum wage. Then get off your sanctimonious high horse.

  24. Re:Speechless on Czech Copyright Bill Undercuts Copyleft, Artists · · Score: 1

    Us: Because you refuse to think.

  25. Refuted on 7 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Outbreak Would Fail · · Score: 1