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  1. Re:Wrong answers are still free. on Bank's Severance Deal Requires IT Workers To Be Available For Two Years (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course... everybody knows rm is shorthand for 'restore manually'!

  2. Re:Great on Chile Forbids Carriers From Selling Network-Locked Phones · · Score: 1

    Reading is an art...
    Bundle discounts (phone + contract) with subsidized phones are deemed illegal. The SIM lock ban is still in place.

  3. Re:Ah, a "ME" generation kid on Google Launches Identity Verification Badge Scheme · · Score: 1

    Well, I do post on google plus using my real name, and I don't know why that should be a problem. I just use something else if I want to remain more or less anonymous.
    Google plus is a tool that I use to share information with friends, family and acquaintances who already know my name. I'm relatively careful about the things I post on the Internet, and don't think I would or should be ashamed about anything I ever said online.
    I've never seen any compromising pictures pop up on the net (at least not with me on them).

    I agree that google knows a lot about me, but as long as they don't share any of this information with third parties and just use it to give me better targeted ads, I'm al for it. Ads are what makes large part of the Internet possible without having to pay for almost everything, so better ads make them more money and are less of a nuisance for me (yes I sometimes see an ad that's interesting yes I tend to click on it if that's the case)

  4. Re:The Android Market on More Malware-Infected Apps Found In Android Market · · Score: 1

    CyanogenMod to the rescue (on suported devices). Recent versions allow denying individual permissions to individual apps...
    Say you got that nice password protected shopping list app, but you don't need it's internet sync feature and don't completely trust it in case you want to keep passwords and other sensitive data in it. You can then just disable the permissions you don't want it to have.
    Some apps crash when you remove certain permissions, so YMMV.

    Again, your phone has to be supported. Luckily my Milestone is (kinda).

  5. Re:Linux on What's Killing Your Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    How does something that doesn't work on a laptop make Linux not ready for the desktop?

  6. Re:Gabe, go put your money where your mouth is on Valve's Newell: One-Price-For-Everyone Business Model 'Broken' · · Score: 1

    Well, that has to be one of the most sensible threads in this whole discussion !!
    If I had mod points I'd mod you up (twice :-) )

    I'm in the same situation (or at least, will be in a few years when my kids are old enough to play games as well), and I think your solutions is at the same time fair for both the customers and the game makers.

  7. Re:Please track me on Google Sued For Tracking Users' Locations · · Score: 1

    Google already does this...
    That's one of the things they use your location data for :-)

  8. Re:Which date? on Minecraft To Officially Launch 11/11/11 · · Score: 1

    If you mean minutes by mm, then you are correct... if not, then I guess you got a pretty strange idea of small and large.
    As far as I know (and probably the rest of the world with me), a day is shorter (or smaller, as you put it) than a month.

  9. Re:Which date? on Minecraft To Officially Launch 11/11/11 · · Score: 1

    Well, to me, YYYY/MM/DD is the only format that is equally easy to understand for people all over the world. Without knowing where I'm from, it's almost impossible to know which date I'm talking about when I say something will happen on 09/11/2011. On the internet, this gets confusing rather quickly.

    The date format is the only one I'm aware of that's commonly used where the largest unit doesn't come first (in writing). Let's try that with two others:
    - time: 12 minutes and 13 seconds past 9 --> 13:12:9 for europeans, 12:13:9 for americans
    - numbers: one million two thousand and 3 --> 3.002.001 for europeans, 2,003,001 for americans
    Seems a bit silly, doesn't it?

  10. Re:But IE9 runs only on bloated Windows... on Browser Power Consumption Compared · · Score: 1

    You silly boy, you :-)
    Win7 is playing nice with the U4100 in my laptop, which consumes between 5,5 and 8W during light loads, while being quite fast (boot time, application load time, search, ... the U4100 isn't going to be a great performer on CPU intensive tasks, no matter what...).

    Light loads can be defined as reading and writing mail, documents, ... surfing the web (no heavy DHTML/flash stuff).

  11. Re:The problem is not the cloud. on Gmail Accidentally Resets 150,000 Accounts · · Score: 1

    In response to the problems they are having now, Google stated that they DO have backups on tape. It just takes them longer to find the relevant data and restore it.

    Thanks for showing your ignorance...

  12. Re:Unacceptable! We demand ..... on Gmail Accidentally Resets 150,000 Accounts · · Score: 1

    You can disable that single line ad under mail settings -> web clips.
    Just deselect the checkbox labeled 'Show my web clips above the Inbox' and that ad won't show anymore.

  13. Re:It's open source on Android Text Messages Intermittently Going Astray · · Score: 1

    Well, my milestone is happily running Froyo, with cloud 2 device messaging working smoothly :-)
    If you don't mind rooting it, and playing around a little bit, you can get it on your phone quite easily (or at least I would expect you to be able to do it, since you're browsing slashdot...).
    It is also more stable than the previous official Motorola versions I had running on it. Only the 3D Gallery app restarts sometimes (I have to look into this...).

  14. Re:What idiot comes up with this stuff? on Privacy Concerns With Android and iPhone Apps · · Score: 1

    Then clearly I must be an Android person, because you sir, are not making sense to me at all...

  15. Re:Hmm on What To Load On a 4-Year-Old's Netbook? · · Score: 1

    Well, I sometimes go shopping with my 4 kids (5, 3 and twins aged 2) all by myself, and actually it's fun. They know how to behave, and they actually enjoy it, as do I.

    They know they don't need to start nagging if they don't get what they want, because that NEVER helps. They don't take things off the shelves, unless I tell them to, and they are generally well behaved. I just give them a lot of positive attention, and encourage them to behave well. When they don't I just raise my voice a little bit, and they get to watch the others have fun with me while they get ignored for a few minutes.

  16. Re:I guess you either live somewhere that's warm on Selling Incandescent Light Bulbs As Heating Devices · · Score: 1

    As a matter of fact, in the bedroom we have a slow start CCFL (not that the manufacturer put it on the box or anything, but still), and I like that most of the time. In the morning when we switch on the light, it starts after about 2 seconds, and then isn't very bright at all. I guess it takes about a minute or 2 to reach full brightness. In the winter it's a little slower, but since it's even darker then, I don't really mind. The hallway is lit with LED lights activated by a motion sensor, so the kids can see something when they get out of bed to go to the toilet.

    When I'm just waking up, that slow start is a nice feature... since I don't like having the full brightness at once when my eyes aren't used to the light. In most of the house however, we got quick start CCFL's, which start in under 0.5s and are immediately at near full brightness (I guess around 80% or so), which is comparable (enough) to incandescents.

  17. Re:Those are really rare conditions, though on Selling Incandescent Light Bulbs As Heating Devices · · Score: 1

    Yes he would, since he's using his incandescents close to his hands to keep his fingers warm. That way he can sit in a room with a lower temperature, thus saving on heating costs...
    This is only valid in specific cases like this one though.

  18. Re:News? on Morphing Metals · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well, I guess if they straighten out with body heat, and you sit on them, you might be in for an unpleasant surprise...

  19. Re:Neither on Microsoft Silverlight 4 vs. Adobe Flash 10.1 · · Score: 1

    Let me make you a car analogy, since that's so popular around here:
    "Flying cars. Until they are finalized, I luckily don't require any of the features these two old modes of transportation (flying and driving) have."

    Yes I know, this is flawed... a flying car can fly AND drive, for which you currently need and airplane and a car (OK, terrafugia comes to mind), while flash and silverlight can do everything HTML5 can do, and can do it now.

  20. Re:To Answer Logistic Questions on Convicted NY Drunk Drivers Need Ignition Interlocks · · Score: 1

    Hmm, reckless endangerment seems more fitting...

  21. Re:To Answer Logistic Questions on Convicted NY Drunk Drivers Need Ignition Interlocks · · Score: 1

    While I generally support strict regulations prohibiting drinking and driving, I think no alcohol at all isn't practical. Alcohol is also used to prepare some meals. Most of it will be evaporated when cooking, but quite a few deserts also have alcohol in them.

    Where I live the limit is 0.05% BAC. When you fail a breathalizer test (just shows safe or positive), you have to take a blood test to determine the amount of alcohol in your blood. The blood test can show up negative (in which case you're allowed to continue, no harm done), or confirm that you're actually above the limit. There's a different punishment for being in the 0.05% - 0.08% range, or higher.
    * 0.05 - 0.08%: you're not allowed to drive for 3 hours, and you are fined
    * > 0.08%: you're not allowed to drive for at least 6 hours, your license can be revoked (not the policeman's decision) for at least 15 days, and you can also serve some time in jail if it's serious enough.
    If I'm not mistaken you can also ask to delay the breathalizer test for 15 minutes to get rid of any traces of alcohol in your mouth (mouth wash/you just drank something/...).

    As far as I'm concerned, an ignition interlock would be perfectly acceptable for the 0.08%+ category, especially for repeat offenders or first offenders considerably over the 0.08% high limit.

    If you're in an accident and you seriously hurt/killed someone, you'll very likely think 'what if...' no matter what you did. What if I had looked in that direction at that time, what if I hadn't filled up the tank first, what if I would have been driving a little slower, ...

  22. Re:The expense of the interlock... on Convicted NY Drunk Drivers Need Ignition Interlocks · · Score: 1

    2 hours to cover 7 miles?
    Have you considered walking to your work... it may be faster.
    Or there's this great invention... they call it a bicycle. 7 miles shouldn't take you more than 30 minutes, and if it does, get an electric assist. Saves you a lot of time (1 hour vs 2,5 hours) AND money (1200 - 1800 dollars buys you a nice electric assist bicycle I guess).

  23. Re:Wait... on Convicted NY Drunk Drivers Need Ignition Interlocks · · Score: 1

    And I guess you said "I'll blow yours if you blow mine..."
    Or am I wrong?

  24. Re:There's two issues here on Apple Sues HTC Again Over Patents · · Score: 1

    No, apple made the market boom...
    Palm had a relative success with the Palm Centro, aimed at the younger non-business crowd.
    Too bad they screwed up so badly. WebOS should have been there a few years earlier.

  25. Re:Mouse Over on Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Arrives For Android · · Score: 1

    Well, mouseover works on my laptop with a touchpad, so technically it should be possible to do it with a touch screen.
    I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. It could work like this (don't know if it does)
    - Select the flash object
    - drag = move mouse = mouseover
    - tap = click
    - tap + drag = hold and move

    That's just how my trackpad works on my laptop (except for step one, which would be necessary on a mobile browser to distinguish between dragging to scroll the webpage and dragging to do mouseover on a flash app).