Comment Re:If only they read their Bible... (Score 1) 266
I say we petition Jesus to get back down here and flip some tables, for this and other things.
I say we petition Jesus to get back down here and flip some tables, for this and other things.
They marked csrss.exe as a DRM-related "protected process", even though it has nothing to do with DRM.
Don't be silly. Windows is DRM, at least as far as the MS of today is concerned. It was less enforced by software as by its EULA. Now they (wrongly) feel they have the technical prowess and ethical freeplay to make Windows use even more of itself to "protect" itself.
America gives millions to Muzzie savages in the hope that they will somehow agree to get on, ignore the teachings of Mohammed, and join with non-muslims to form an enlightened democracy. Millions spend defending the "rights" of muzzie murderers.
Or maybe it's just to use the money to make those (and other) countries assume that they'll get it and budget accordingly, and thus keep them dependent and subservient to the money for later bludgeoning.
"Sure you can let that fugitive of ours go...and we can also...uh...accidentally forget our next aid payment. Wouldn't want your kids to starve or anything right? Right? Goooood. Cough'im up."
And please tell me why my phonebill is through-the-roof despite the bugs and the interference!
Could be because of the two, if they had to pay to buy or install any of them.
But this being Zynga, the same bunch of numbnuts that hired the "just deal with it" guy from MSFT to be their new CEO?
I actually had to fact-check that one. Not because I thought you were lying but because I didn't think Zynga could be even more overt assholes than they already were. Sure enough you're right.
No, could is correct, as in "it could have been secure but we put it on that silly clusterfuck network instead".
It's ok, they'll just secretly reinterpret HIPAA.
Values? We have nothing in common except that we like money, we like sex, and we like to shop.
...as long as no tits pop out at us on the TV through all the sex, or the National Security Federal Bureau of Intelligence Agency Communications Commission may get angry.
In retrospect, it would have been neat to have written that kind of thing into the GPL (the spooks would have run Windows servers instead, and our privacy would be safe if we used anything more complex than ROT13).
Even the FSF says the GNU AGPL addresses some, but not all, of their issues with software run over a network—best to just roll your own versions of the cloud stuff on your compy if you really give a fuck about not being mined and mailed out.
As much as you gave Facebook for your Slashdot account?
Fortunately, there are even more choices.
...despite ICANN, not because of.
I was a loyal (and VERY happy) Fictionwise customer for a decade. FW did three things that were absolutely priceless in marketing eBooks to me.
...and that's why B&N decided to "fix" that.
You're still a complete idiot. Everyone knows that thingamabobs have more soluble fiber than both of them, and no late fees or phoning home. You'll never see them pass AdWords muster, though.
Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz