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Comment The Eternal Déja Vu Loop (Score 1) 477

Hilarity.

IE 6 was supposed to pick up the speed lag of IE 5.
IE 7 was supposed to pick up the speed lag of IE 6.
IE 8 was supposed to pick up the speed lag of IE 7.
IE 9 is supposed to pick up the speed lag of IE 8.
IE 10 will supposedly pick up the speed lag of IE 9.

Ad Nauseam.

Something about the definition of 'insanity' comes to mind.

Comment Red China's Goal: F*ck The World (Score 1) 212

Major DUH factor that the China foreign ministry LIED: 'Some people outside of China are bent on fabricating lies of so-called Chinese computer spies.'

The paid hacker arm of the Chinese government, called "The Red Hacker Alliance" has been documented since 1998.

The fact that Red China declared 'Technological War' on the USA has been known for years.

And Red China still has US 'Most Favored Nation' status because why? Are we out of our minds?!

Comment Red Hacker Alliance (Score 1) 231

The Red Hacker Alliance is a paid loose knit group of cyber-spies from around China who are paid by the totalitarian Chinese government to break into and compromise all government computers connected to the Internet all around the world. They were formally instituted in 1998 and have been the single worst security threat on the Internet ever since. Meanwhile the US government will only acknowledge their existence from 2003 on, whatever that denial is supposed to prove.

China consistently lie that the Red Hacker Alliance even exists, let alone that they fund them. Meanwhile, the exploits of the Red Hacker Alliance are regularly published in Chinese newspapers and are cheered and championed by many Chinese citizens.

And will we hear the words 'Red Hacker Alliance' uttered in any journalism regarding the Olympics? Of course not.

Conclusion = collusion.

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