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USB sticks as a security threat. martijnd writes "The BBC follows up on the risks of USB sticks as a threat to business by looking at data theft and virus-spreading-as-from-a-floppy infiltration."
More On Wal-Mart's Wikipedia War. An anonymous reader writes "Past the media coverage of their article 'Wal-marts Wikipedia War', Whitedust has apparently received an interesting email from Mike Krempasky (representing Edelman Public Affairs in Washington, DC). While maintaining that Whitedust has no actual specific issue with Wal-Mart - the article was published on the simple premise that Wikepedia's important neutrality was apparently being compromised - and in the interests of a more balanced argument, Whitedust have published the email in full to their readership along with some other interesting notes."
Mindstorms NXT: Mindstorms Resurrected?. Since the announcement of Mindstorms NXT; many people believe that my earlier article was completely off target. My latest article, Mindstorms NXT: Mindstorms Resurrected?, attempts to complete the analysis. It concludes that Mindstorms NXT does not represent any change of direction for Lego; and unless forced by competition to act otherwise, Lego will continue to market Mindstorms as a niche product line."
Spam King Alan Ralsky NOT Jailed. narzy writes "DailyTech.com is reporting that contrary to reports last week, spam king Alan Ralsky was in fact not picked up by the Feds. Inquires put in to the DoJ and Detroit FBI field office resulted in puzzling dead ends as both agencies had no information as to having Mr. Ralsky in custody. Early Monday morning the original source recanted the story of Mr. Ralsky's arrest."
LiveJournal Explains Ban on Ad-Blocking Software. An anonymous user writes "LJ Founder, Brad Fitzpatrick, blames the change to the Terms of Service on boilerplate language put into the document by 'some lawyers'." From the article: "This is a pre-announcement that a more user-friendly TOS change is on its way. (After all, we can't even detect that you're even using ad blockers to begin with, so there's no point in us saying you can't. Plus you might not even have control over what's installed on your computer, etc.) So, yeah, sorry: we messed up."

Full Disclosure (Score:5, Informative)
OT: Claiming posts across multiple accounts (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:OT: Claiming posts across multiple accounts (Score:2)
Re:Full Disclosure (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Full Disclosure (Score:2)
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Can't detect ad blockers? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Can't detect ad blockers? (Score:4, Informative)
Try it. Just check the html and it should be obvio (Score:3, Informative)
Thats right. The ads are served from a different server.
What is therefore missing is the link between
Re:Can't detect ad blockers? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Can't detect ad blockers? (Score:2)
Re:Can't detect ad blockers? (Score:2, Informative)
Well, in my experience, it's the PHBs who do the "how dare
Australia as a testbed (Score:2, Interesting)
I am sure that the Australian experience will be look
Re:Australia as a testbed (Score:2)
The Australian experience is going to be the means behind the US implementi
So why isn't Ralsky in jail? (Score:2)
Re:So why isn't Ralsky in jail? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:So why isn't Ralsky in jail? (Score:2)
Re:So why isn't Ralsky in jail? (Score:2, Flamebait)
Flaw in detecting ad blocker (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:Flaw in detecting ad blocker (Score:2)
prisoner locator (Score:3, Informative)
I checked before, and found out that a spammer that I sued Gary Hunziker was recently released. http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Tran
It sometimes is a handy web site.
this bush (Score:2)
WalMart needs a mouthpeice? (Score:3, Insightful)
If they don't have'em, how likely is it they have people to manipulate a wiki in-house? They'd just contract it out, like the defense. Plausible deniability.
Re:WalMart needs a mouthpeice? (Score:2)
but it is the exception rather than the rule. Edelman is one of the bigger PR firms.
At least if the PR firm screws up you can blame someone else. They
Re:WalMart needs a mouthpeice? (Score:3, Insightful)
If you read his email, he was just trying to establish a dialog with the author to prove or disprove his claims. Whitedust decided to act irresponsibly (ag
Erm..wow, that's some quality research. (Score:3, Insightful)
A purported *security* company thinks this is valid evidentiary support? "The lurkers support me in email" is even lamer in the real world than it is on Usenet.
National Healthcare == National ID (Score:3, Interesting)
Sure, it is technically possible, even technically easier, to not implement a full-on big-brother national-id just to do socialized medicine. But the political climate in the USA is such that it just won't come to pass without such a draconian requirement. There are just too many corporate and political powers with an interest in tracking all citizens at some level or another and too few citizens that understand or care about the huge risks that such systems bring with them.
So, while some arguments for a single-payer healthcare system are compelling, I find the threat of the one database to rule them all and in the darkness bind us to be sufficiently compelling on its own to oppose any nationalized health-care system in the USA.
I guess it could be worse - we could still end up with the identity card and the subsequent corporate-police-state-utopia without any of the benefits like nationalized healthcare.
Re:Poor Mindstorms (Score:5, Funny)
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I use a Mac, asshole.
No need to be redundant.
Re:Poor Mindstorms (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Poor Mindstorms (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Poor Mindstorms (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Poor Mindstorms (Score:2)
Uh, 256kB is a decent amount of Flash. I can't imagine that regular customers of these sets will ever reach that limit.
For comparison, the HP49G+ [hpcalc.org] has a very similiar CPU and comes with only twice that amount (the HP48G only comes with 64kB and has nearly
Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:4, Informative)
user didn't download ads, user is using an ad blocker.
AdBlock has a feature to download the ad but not display it.
-:sigma.SB
Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:2)
Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:2)
Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:2)
Half of the joy of blocking ads is not wasting bandwidth on them.
It's the other way round : with "download, don't display" enabled, half the joy is knowing that the asshole is paying for the bandwidth, even though the ad never got displayed.
Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:2)
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Re:Livejournal Incompetent? (Score:3, Interesting)
They are already doing that. Any site with any traffic that generates revenue monitors this very close
Client Side Ad-Blockers Not the point? (Score:2)
If you want to refresh your memory, you can read t [slashdot.org]
My proposal (Score:2)
Re:Wal-Mart Wiki Manipulation unlikely (Score:2)
Re:Wal-Mart Wiki Manipulation unlikely (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wal-Mart Wiki Manipulation unlikely (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Wal-Mart Wiki Manipulation unlikely (Score:3, Insightful)
It would not be the first time that that Wa
Re:Wal-Mart Wiki Manipulation unlikely (Score:3, Interesting)
you think their PR people work for minimum wage? (Score:2)
While you did get right the idea that a rank-and-file minimum wage part-time Walmart employee is unlikely to defend the company on his own time for reasons having to do with low income, I saw nothing inflammatory ab