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Comment Re:This is the end of unlimited unmetered bandwidt (Score 1) 149

I have unlimited data transfer at 5Mbit/sec for $10/month. At least that's what I get from my ISP and they explicitly allow me to run any services I want (I just can't send mail through port 25 without making a phone call first and even that takes only a few minutes and it's a one-time activation). This is in Romania.

Comment AMD, you don't need to switch stickers! (Score 1) 597

From all of the above comments, I see that people are FINE with stickers, they just don't know how to take them off and they complain about the glue. They don't feel "forced" (as TFA suggests). I actually keep the stickers for as long as possible (until they get dirty) because it gives me the feeling of "new" :)

Comment Re:OpenPGP (Score 1) 86

In support of the parent post: can you even trust your own hardware? I remember a recent story on Slashdot regarding some common computer hardware (a video or a network card) had its firmware infected with a trojan. And even more recently, a company accidentally released a software update that was infected with a virus (the machine they used to compile was infected, so the compiled .exe got infected as well).

Comment Re:most hated part of ipv6 (Score 1) 425

The most hated part of IPv6 is that people (like you) have no clue what they're talking about. If you still don't know what I'm talking about, read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Notation and you'll learn that you CAN use 2001:0618:71A3:0801:1319:0211:FEC2:82DC but, most likely, you won't have to, because you'll just need 2001:0618:71A3:: and if you still bitch that it's still "too long" then come up with a better, permanent solution instead of complaining.

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