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Comment Why is any of this a surprise? (Score 1) 1127

Did any of us honestly expect anything less than this from the next garbage release of windows from Microsoft? As if Vista wasn't a piss poor enough example of how they've completely sold out to the RIAA, MPAA and could give a shit less about the end user experience / integrity of the operating system as a whole. I'm surprised they haven't built in and made public a software back door for your local government agency to spy on all desktop behavior.

Only morons buy / trust / rely on / bother with new Microsoft operating systems. I have been spending, an incredible amount of time teaching my family and friends how to use Linux, and making them aware of how effective and efficient open source software truly is.

People still 'pay money' to take it in the ass from Redmond? You've got to be kidding me...

If you want this kind of absolute fucktarded nonsense to end...stop wasting your money with these twats.

Networking

OpenDNS To Block and Monitor Conficker Worm 175

Linker3000 writes "According to The Register, OpenDNS plans to introduce an new service that will prevent PCs infected with the Conficker (aka Downadup) malware from contacting its control servers, and will also make it easy for admins to know if even a single machine under their control has been infected by Conficker: 'Starting Monday, any networks with PCs that try to connect to the Conficker addresses will be flagged on an admin's private statistics page. The service is available for free to both businesses and home users.' With the amount of trouble this worm has caused, perhaps this is a good time to take a look at OpenDNS if you haven't done so already."

Comment This is the same reason: (Score 1) 803

- I never use automatic updates from microsoft for any microsoft product

- People should not blindly trust anyone / remote corporation to automatically update software on their machine, especially one that has blatantly shown the world that they are only interested in maintaining their monopoly and the interests of their corporate interests, instead of the end users...such as microsoft.

- People should not trust microsoft ever again, and should not have to begin with.

- I constantly advocate that people not use automatic update ever for anything.

- That stupid people get what they deserve for being too lazy and stupid to think and do things themselves.

I would like to say this should be the last nail in the coffin, but this has happened before many times, and caught many times, and brought to the forefront many times...yet people still use automatic updates. The problem isn't microsoft being evil...we've all known that. The real problem here is blatant stupidity on the part of the end user for even allowing this kind of access to the machine remotely.

Robotics

Toward Autonomous Unmanned Aircraft Technology 137

coondoggie writes with a NetworkWorld piece that begins, "Researchers at Purdue will soon experiment with an unmanned aircraft that pretty much flies itself with little human intervention. The aircraft will use a combination of global-positioning system technology and a guidance system called AttoPilot ... to guide the aerial vehicle to predetermined points. Researchers can be stationed off-site to monitor the aircraft and control its movements remotely. AttoPilot was installed in the aircraft early this year, and testing will begin in the spring, researchers said."

Comment Re:Yes, and there's nothing new with that (Score 1) 729

"You only have to look at Sun and IBM to see that they are on track with the need to change."

I don't know about IBM, but Sun's version of "being on track with change" includes massive layoffs and near bankruptcy.
Sun announces 6000 layoffs, 15% of its workforce (Nov 2008)

Microsoft, for all its "problems" and outdated/maligned business model, is hiring lots of people while its competitors are doing the opposite.

Comment Re:Do not try to bring up "fair". (Score 1) 1601

Biden's "gaffes" were boring. And Biden himself was relatively boring, compared to Palin, who was a fresh face. EVERYTHING Palin did got more coverage than whatever Biden did, both the good and the bad.

Secondly, the press absolutely swooned and fawned over Palin until she made a complete fool of herself in her Katie Couric interview (so much so that SNL didn't even have to "parodize" her statements; Tina Fey was able to just say what Palin herself had said, which was parody in itself).

Even so, the press still declared her the overwhelming winner in her debate with Biden, before the polls showed that the public felt the exact opposite. So they were still biased *for* her even at that point. They didn't really turn on her until polls showed that she was a drag on the ticket, her approval rating kept dropping, she was spouting mean-spirited rhetoric ("real America" vs "unreal America" blathering), and McCain's own staffers started leaking bad stories about her.

At the end of the day, most people don't think she's qualified for the job she was seeking. Live with it.

Comment Re:Duh. (Score 1) 1601

"I voted for Alan Keyes in the 2000 presidential race"

That sound you hear is that of your credibility being flushed down that toilet. You vote for a wacko and then expect us to take you seriously? Please...

Anyway, as shown above, the Democratic candidate ALWAYS loses among white voters, even when they win (i.e. Clinton, Carter, Obama, or Gore (won popular vote)). Just as the Republican candidate ALWAYS loses Blacks and Latinos, regardless of whether they win or lose. The fact is, Obama performed better in all of those categories than previous Democrats since LBJ, and his overall percentage of the vote 53% is the highest of any Democrat since LBJ. You think that was done simply on the backs of black votes? Get real.

Comment Re:Duh. (Score 1) 1601

It was reported, you ignoramus (that's not an insult, but the literal truth).
Hillary's campaign brought it up in Dec 2007, right before the Iowa caucus, and the media spent a whole week on it.

Obama himself not only wrote about it in the 90's in his first book (which diffuses the issue anyway), he spoke about it a couple of weeks before Hillary tried to run with it.

Romney and Guiliani also brought it up around the same time.

The media covered all of this.

Then NY Times did an extensive article on it in February.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/09/us/politics/09obama.html

It was reported.

If McCain thought it would help him, he would've brought it up himself or run ads on it. He didn't waste time because even he knew nobody cared.

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