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Napolitano Suggests Porno-Scanners For Ships, Trains & Buses

GeeSussFreeK says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

hmmmmm....
Who benefits over the TSA controversy?
The civil liberties fight over airport body-scanning and patdowns is tainted by corporate interests. It's time to follow the money
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamer
ica/2010/nov/26/air-transport-theairlineindustry
Congressman Seeks to Ditch TSA for Private Firms, Some of Them Campaign Donors
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/11/19/airports-consid
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Isn't their money in the scanners for someone already though? And if it wasn't the government, by nature it would be private firms, right? If they government wasn't involved with regulating those firms it wouldn't have implied power to install its "buddies" either. If it was completely left up to airports, and their partners, the airlines, and their primary customer, the traveler, I would say it would most likely be a better process overall. Did you see that other sift about the bomb dogs? Seems like a pretty neat solution, depending on the effectiveness.

You are right though, we want to avoid another Goldman Sachs level corporate scandal of the TSA...err should I say MORE of a scandal, or furthers scandal.

What about bomb sniffing dogs?

GeeSussFreeK says...

>> ^Tymbrwulf:

This is an idea I can get behind!


Same, I can just see myself cooing over the dog that is seeing I am a terrorist, "Who's a good boy, who's keeping us safe from terrwowists!" Dogs would have to be the smartest, most effective AND least intrusive idea that I can ever consider, it is even less intrusive than a metal detector! Why didn't they do this instead? O right, because there is no company that controls the dog population lobbing the government...gotcha.

Richard Dawkins meets Stephen Hawking

Fletch says...

Oh look! They're sniffing each others' butts. That means they like each other. Now that Stephen has a friend to play with, he won't be so bored and miss us so much when we're gone. I think we'll keep him! "Richard"? I think that's an excellent name, sweetie. Welcome to the family, Richard!

Happy Dog Has A Laser Pointer On His Collar

Alright, I'm done. If this is cool, i'm out.

Geometry Lesson: How to Assassinate the President

Quill42 says...

>> ^kronosposeidon:

Love that redneck lady at the end:
"I don't really think there's any big deal about it. I think there's much worse things going on in the schools today..."
And what are those? Sex education? Evolution being taught? STFU before you make yourself sound even dumber, if that's possible.


The problem is that we're only seeing a small portion of the school's curriculum out of context. As Ms. Hughes points out, this wasn't really suprising and there's a lot worse going in in the school. Here's a typical day:
Geometry - how to use angles and geometry to hypothetically assasinate the president.
Chemistry - how to use bunsen burners and test tubes to hypothetically create a fertilizer bomb to blow up the IRS.
English - how to use pursuasive writing to hypothetically write a terrorist bomb threat.
Biology - how to use petri dishes to hypothetically smuggle explosives past bomb-sniffing dogs.
Drivers ed - how to use proper signaling to hypothetically drive a truck filled with explosives through a government checkpoint.

Ninja Kitty Sneaking up on Fennec Fox

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Sam Harris: Science can answer moral questions

South Park: Our country is facing a major crisis!!

rougy says...

I never used to like this show, but lately it's my secret pleasure.

Butters just cracks me up. They all do.

I think my favorite scene was when Kenny was sniffing cat pee, and Kyle's dad did it once again "for old time's sake" and he and Kennie ended up in a sandbox at the school slapping each other around.

I about bust a gut.

Greatest Tech Support Call Ever

westy says...

>> ^xxovercastxx:
I've sniffed on open wireless connections before. I've never done anything with information that's been revealed that way, but I've still looked out of curiosity. Except for this one situation...
This was this crazy girl who got hold of my friend's email account and proceeded to sabotage everything she could; everything from myspace to attempting to access her bank account. Crazy girl's father has ties with local politicians so the police wouldn't act. Once I was certain of crazy girl's identity I parked down the street from her house and harvested as much information and evidence as I could. After that I made sure she knew that someone else was playing her game and they were much better at it. She stopped all her shit after that.
It turned out she was harassing several girls, all of whom had dated her boyfriend at some point in the past.
Anyway, my point was that all the shit he talks about, while not really common, is not as uncommon as most people assume. Where I live, I'd say open wifi is probably not going to cause you any problems. If you're in a city, open wifi is a huge risk.
>> ^westy:
this guy is a Twat ,
I mean what a fucking dick making out stuff is dangerous , not letting the other woman speak , and not actually being realistic or clear.
What a fucking nob
Its not to hard to emgin that a noob who is used to using a laptop in Coffey shops or free open wifi that is 100% legit did not reolise the difference between that and using a open wifi at home.
Also he totally exaggerates the risks.



I know most the risks and the reality of stuff happening I have done alot of network security and almost started a bissiness bassed around securing wifi,

The person at more risk is the guy with the open wifi and Evan then its not HUGE . sum one at random steeling internet from an open wifi is at minimal risk. the same sort of risk level as people who don't use a fire wall or old copies of windows. probably far less risk than sum one that downloads of dodgy sites , maby evan less risk than sum-one that downloaded pirate stuff regulary.


The issue i have is that leo's tone of voice and the way he interrupts what she is saying rather than just been clear and going over the facts.

for example using a pc without a fire wall is not advisable and opens you up to possable atack and varouse negative things.

but its not the case that if u don't have a fire wall your pc will catch on fire and you credit information will be stolen immediately.

Its just about been balanced and clearly explaing things.

Greatest Tech Support Call Ever

xxovercastxx says...

I've sniffed on open wireless connections before. I've never done anything with information that's been revealed that way, but I've still looked out of curiosity. Except for this one situation...

This was this crazy girl who got hold of my friend's email account and proceeded to sabotage everything she could; everything from myspace to attempting to access her bank account. Crazy girl's father has ties with local politicians so the police wouldn't act. Once I was certain of crazy girl's identity I parked down the street from her house and harvested as much information and evidence as I could. After that I made sure she knew that someone else was playing her game and they were much better at it. She stopped all her shit after that.

It turned out she was harassing several girls, all of whom had dated her boyfriend at some point in the past.

Anyway, my point was that all the shit he talks about, while not really common, is not as uncommon as most people assume. Where I live, I'd say open wifi is probably not going to cause you any problems. If you're in a city, open wifi is a huge risk.

>> ^westy:
this guy is a Twat ,
I mean what a fucking dick making out stuff is dangerous , not letting the other woman speak , and not actually being realistic or clear.
What a fucking nob
Its not to hard to emgin that a noob who is used to using a laptop in Coffey shops or free open wifi that is 100% legit did not reolise the difference between that and using a open wifi at home.
Also he totally exaggerates the risks.

Cat drops TV on owners face.

Shepppard says...

Well, look on the bright side. If the T.v. Was real, your face just saved you like $200.


However, I can't understand why its not plugged into anything.. no cable, the power cord -may- have been knocked loose but we don't see it.

However, being the owner of 7 cats, one of them being larger then that one, I can tell you, if it smells food, it's not doing anything other then looking for that food.

It's sniffing for something, looks like there may be a treat or something just out of view.

6 tons of blow. Up in Smoke

Supermarket bum sniffer wanted by UK police

choggie says...

Doesn't look like he's sniffing so much as he is trying to log some close-in face time with girls' asses....he's probably hoping to get a whiff of those man-needed pheromones, that all you ladies make us crazy with whether you realize it or not.

Yeah lock him up Hybrid, what'll that accomplish and how much time do you think they should give the poor guy? He needs to be placed in the town center in stocks in his birthday suit, and have children and grandmothers parade by and tickle his bum with ostrich feathers-and then force him to host his own variety show on BBC-3.



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