Comment: Do I see a hole in the DRM? (Score 3, Interesting) 290
Comment: I recall MxStream (Score 3, Interesting) 445
Comment: Re:Huh? (Score 4, Informative) 816
Comment: What dollars? (Score 1) 314
Comment: Re:The real threat is close to home (Score 1) 505
What are some good rules of the thumb:
- Don't talk to people you are not comfortable with.
- Don't tell where you live. "Near Big City" is good enough for someone until you trust him/her.
- Be careful with what you show on your webcam.
If you following the advice the Internet is a good place to experiment with political and sexual discussion, pregnancies and STDs come from meeting IRL.
Comment: Re:Pass the salt please (Score 2, Interesting) 145
Comment: RISC OS (Score 3, Interesting) 763
Comment: Re:Typical slashdot crap (Score 1) 449
It is good to have relevant restrictions as conditions for porbation (no alcohol for people convicted of intoxication related crimes), but I don't see any good in a total restriction of computer use for a petty thief (unless he brokers on ebay).
Comment: We pay with Euros and cents (Score 1) 594
Comment: Re:There's no reason to encrypt HTTP (Score 1) 660
Comment: Re:I installed the latest OO, definitely not a thr (Score 2, Informative) 467
N.B. OOo suffices for most of my business correspondence; I prefer (La)TeX/LyX for the more scientific documents.
Comment: Re:When can I buy it (Score 2, Insightful) 155
Comment: Re:What about Betas? (Score 1) 362
Comment: What about the "block errors"? (Score 4, Informative) 257
Off course this can be fixed by "block redundancy" (like RAID does), "block recovery checksums" or old-fashioned backups.