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  • C Chris Losinger

    WTF. why do you even bring Linux into this ? what a stupid fucking thing to say. Linux is about people sharing and helping each other, not about socialism or communism or any fucking othe ism. give it a rest. ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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    Lost User
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    He mentioned Windows as well so it was a balanced piss take. If you read the whole message, disclaimer included it was about the stupidity of remote control of an airliner. Nothing to do with OS wars or trivialising the terrorist incidents that have happened. Calm down. Michael Martin Pegasystems Pty Ltd Australia martm@pegasystems.com +61 413-004-018 "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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      He mentioned Windows as well so it was a balanced piss take. If you read the whole message, disclaimer included it was about the stupidity of remote control of an airliner. Nothing to do with OS wars or trivialising the terrorist incidents that have happened. Calm down. Michael Martin Pegasystems Pty Ltd Australia martm@pegasystems.com +61 413-004-018 "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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      Paul Watson
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      Thanks Michael. It was late and I probably shouldn't have even written the piss-take but nonetheless, thank you. regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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      • P Paul Watson

        Oh I can see the headlines: Broken Windows on Air Force One Lead To Hijacking Reports confirm that a russian hacker has taken control of Air Force One though the much ballyhooed FAA Remote Control software, designed to combat hijackings. Sources say the russian, Boris Linuxlover, used a well known security in Outlook activating an insecure ActiveX component which allows emails to be sent to the FAA Remote Control software. The Russian states he is merely pointing out some security holes, but officials are not amused and want the plane back. *anyone offended by this please realise I am in no way making fun of todays happenings, I just want to make a point that remote control for planes is a bad idea regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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        James Pullicino
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        lol! (2b || !2b)

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        • C Chris Losinger

          WTF. why do you even bring Linux into this ? what a stupid fucking thing to say. Linux is about people sharing and helping each other, not about socialism or communism or any fucking othe ism. give it a rest. ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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          Paul Watson
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          Hey Chris, as I said (did you read the whole post?) I was in no way taking anything away from the days events (which is why I assume you really reacted so badly to my post, it's been a bad day for us all and we don't always think rationally). Plus you may have noticed that actually Windows ended up being the butt of the joke. I also never said Linux was some communist plot or some socialist gathering. I know friends from Palestine, Libya, Russia, America and even Timbuktu who all swear by Linux. That does not make it a terrorist, communist, red kneck village-idiot inspired product, now does it? If you have something against Russians then you had better get over it ok? There are a lot of good people in a lot of bad places and vice versa. Just because I use Windows does not make me a capitalist pig (I am a capitalist because money means I can eat at night and lead a productive life). So once again my disclaimer runs along the lines of "sorry if this offends you but that is not its intention", also humour is indeed a good medicine. regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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          • C Cathy

            Why can't they install remote control devices on all airplains so that if an airplane goes off course we can overide the cockpit controls and control it from the ground?

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            Kastellanos Nikos
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            Or why can't we transplan some amount of C4 explocion into every imigrant's head and blow them all at the same time when things go wrong? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234

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            • K Kastellanos Nikos

              Or why can't we transplan some amount of C4 explocion into every imigrant's head and blow them all at the same time when things go wrong? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234

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              realJSOP
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              Now I LIKE that idea.

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              • L Lost User

                He mentioned Windows as well so it was a balanced piss take. If you read the whole message, disclaimer included it was about the stupidity of remote control of an airliner. Nothing to do with OS wars or trivialising the terrorist incidents that have happened. Calm down. Michael Martin Pegasystems Pty Ltd Australia martm@pegasystems.com +61 413-004-018 "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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                Chris Losinger
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                i read the whole message, and i realize it's a joke. but it's a joke that's offensive to me for a number of reasons, one of which is the assumption that Linux users are dangerous shady characters. as a Linux user, i am offended. -c ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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                • P Paul Watson

                  Hey Chris, as I said (did you read the whole post?) I was in no way taking anything away from the days events (which is why I assume you really reacted so badly to my post, it's been a bad day for us all and we don't always think rationally). Plus you may have noticed that actually Windows ended up being the butt of the joke. I also never said Linux was some communist plot or some socialist gathering. I know friends from Palestine, Libya, Russia, America and even Timbuktu who all swear by Linux. That does not make it a terrorist, communist, red kneck village-idiot inspired product, now does it? If you have something against Russians then you had better get over it ok? There are a lot of good people in a lot of bad places and vice versa. Just because I use Windows does not make me a capitalist pig (I am a capitalist because money means I can eat at night and lead a productive life). So once again my disclaimer runs along the lines of "sorry if this offends you but that is not its intention", also humour is indeed a good medicine. regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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                  Chris Losinger
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                  you implied that Linux users are dangerous shady and out to cause trouble. that offends me, regardless of the WTC events. -c ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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                  • P Paul Watson

                    Oh I can see the headlines: Broken Windows on Air Force One Lead To Hijacking Reports confirm that a russian hacker has taken control of Air Force One though the much ballyhooed FAA Remote Control software, designed to combat hijackings. Sources say the russian, Boris Linuxlover, used a well known security in Outlook activating an insecure ActiveX component which allows emails to be sent to the FAA Remote Control software. The Russian states he is merely pointing out some security holes, but officials are not amused and want the plane back. *anyone offended by this please realise I am in no way making fun of todays happenings, I just want to make a point that remote control for planes is a bad idea regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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                    John Fisher
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                    As I think about this, I agree that remote control would be a very scary proposition. However, Cathy's thought may have some merit. A remote controllable "trigger" (which could also be flipped from the plane) could turn on an on-board auto-landing feature to cause the plane to land at the nearest airport. There already exist quite reliable auto-landing setups, so forcing this sort of thing to happen would remove control away from the pilot and hijackers. Hopefully, there would be little to no benefit for a hijacker to _want_ to force the plane to land safely at the nearest airport... Of course, the U.S. is already developing remote control / A.I. drone airplanes. Maybe the do have a secure remote control system. *doubts it* John

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                    • J John Fisher

                      As I think about this, I agree that remote control would be a very scary proposition. However, Cathy's thought may have some merit. A remote controllable "trigger" (which could also be flipped from the plane) could turn on an on-board auto-landing feature to cause the plane to land at the nearest airport. There already exist quite reliable auto-landing setups, so forcing this sort of thing to happen would remove control away from the pilot and hijackers. Hopefully, there would be little to no benefit for a hijacker to _want_ to force the plane to land safely at the nearest airport... Of course, the U.S. is already developing remote control / A.I. drone airplanes. Maybe the do have a secure remote control system. *doubts it* John

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                      Paul Watson
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                      John, very good points and ideas. The "remote force landing" idea could be workable, with some development (I don't think that auto-landing is sophisticated enough yet to really avoid other aircraft (on the tarmack or in the air), right?) but it is a step in the right direction. However it must be made *very* public that there are no backdoor methods to stop the landing once it is forced or the terrorists will simply say "stop the landing or we will blow the aircraft up right here and now". As the counter-terrorism forces say "objective one, get the plane on the ground". ..."Of course, the U.S. is already developing remote control / A.I. drone airplanes. Maybe the do have a secure remote control system"... I had not thought of that and I am sure that this is a good area to cross-develop. Heck every thought is productive in this matter. If we find something does not work then we are simply closer to the right answer :) regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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                      • J John Fisher

                        As I think about this, I agree that remote control would be a very scary proposition. However, Cathy's thought may have some merit. A remote controllable "trigger" (which could also be flipped from the plane) could turn on an on-board auto-landing feature to cause the plane to land at the nearest airport. There already exist quite reliable auto-landing setups, so forcing this sort of thing to happen would remove control away from the pilot and hijackers. Hopefully, there would be little to no benefit for a hijacker to _want_ to force the plane to land safely at the nearest airport... Of course, the U.S. is already developing remote control / A.I. drone airplanes. Maybe the do have a secure remote control system. *doubts it* John

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                        Paul Watson
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                        Just saw this article on New Scientist (got it from Wired.com) on auto landing of an airliner. Seems as though the technology is advanced enough. Also other information on other remote control technology being developed. take care. regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org

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