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  1. Re:Too early in the morning to... on Australia's Bureau of Meteorology Dumps Water Data Project · · Score: 1

    Never too early, hopefully not too late.

  2. Re:Why are people naked in front of their PC? on How a MacBook Camera Can Spy Without Lighting Up · · Score: 2

    That's where the porn lives.

  3. Re:2 week on Ask Slashdot: When Is It OK To Not Give Notice? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I am from Virginia. Not only is this news to me, but it's news directly contradictory to my personal experience.

  4. Re:Fuck bluray on 13 Years After DeCSS Case, Congressional IT Endorses VLC · · Score: 1

    You could say the same about the vast majority of videos being released on any format. OTOH, I recently bought THE RED SHOES on Blu-ray as a gift for a friend. Hardly a Michael Bay film. As always, you have to look a bit harder to find the good stuff, because the studios want you to buy whatever dogshit they just wasted three hundred million bucks on, and the retailers want to sell that dogshit to you.

  5. Re:Don't blame FILMS blame the SYSTEM on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    The MPAA doesn't refuse to rate films. However, sometimes companies who aren't MPAA signatories will refuse to [i]submit[/i] films to be rated which would never get anything less restrictive than an NC-17 rating due to their content. No rating at all is, illogically and unfairly, less of a commercial liability than an NC-17, and unlike getting an NC-17, it doesn't cost money to not get rated.

  6. Re:It was good. on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    Keep digging that hole.

  7. Re:Laughable and scary on New Mexico Bill To Protect Anti-Science Education · · Score: 1

    Eventually?

  8. Re:Apple is _NOT_ green on The Case of Apple's Mystery Screw · · Score: 1

    Correction: as of 2009 the 27" iMac actually can be used as a monitor via its DisplayPort connector. (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3924).

  9. Re:whoop-whoop on Australia's Outback Could Get Web Via TV Antenna · · Score: 1

    The city itself was probably a big part of your problem. Done correctly, RF deals much better with wide open spaces than it does with interference-filled urban environments.

  10. Re:4th on Whitehat Hacker Moxie Marlinspike's Laptop, Cellphones Seized · · Score: 1

    Mod parent Gitmo.

  11. Re:VLC developer using this as soapbox!!! on VLC Developer Takes a Stand Against DRM Enforcement · · Score: 1

    I believe a region free DVD player would be an illegal DRM circumvention tool.

    (Love and agree w/your sig.)

  12. Re:millisecond? Why on Wireless HDMI At 1080p, Lag-Free WHDI Tested · · Score: 1

    Because you lose quality when you take a lossy encoding, decode it, and then re-encode it with a lossy codec. I don't WANT to lose quality, that's why I'm watching a Blu-ray in the first place. Christ.

  13. Re:Consumer Focus or Consumer Manipulation? on NAB, RIAA May Seek Mandate For FM Radios In Mobile Devices · · Score: 1

    "the ever-popular integrated 35mm film projector and DVD player."

    WANT BAD:LY.

  14. Re:Ha. on ASCAP War On Free Culture Escalates · · Score: 2

    Honestly, it's nearing the point where we should physically confront these politicians and smack them upside the head.

    Nearing the point? Only in the sense that we're so far past that point now that we've actually circled the earth and it is once again looming on the horizon.

  15. Re:How is this different? on FCC Allows Blocking of Set-Top Box Outputs · · Score: 1

    Verizon's FIOS FireWire port, at least in my house, is fully active, and I have a HD full of programs recorded entirely legally from it. Now, the port's currently BROKEN, thanks to the latest "update", but certainly not disabled. I could get a horribly mangled MPEG stream out of it right now (if there was any point, as it IS horribly mangled to the point of uselessness).

  16. Re:MPAA news on FCC Allows Blocking of Set-Top Box Outputs · · Score: 1

    It's saddening that there's people who still believe there's anything substantially liberal about the American media. Unless we're talking about Pacifica or something - and somehow I don't think that's what most people mean by "liberal media". Then again, nobody in this country knows what liberalism even is anymore. Barack Obama gets called a SOCIALIST routinely... which I'm sure is a source of endless amusement and no small amount of confusion to actual socialists the world over.

  17. Re:No this is good. on FCC Allows Blocking of Set-Top Box Outputs · · Score: 1

    I definitely record from the outputs on my STB. Plenty of movies never made it to DVD or even VHS, or made it in horrible condition, which get run from time to time on cable, frequently in pristine condition. Stuff that I'd have bought if only it were an option - but a perceived lack of demand, indifferent, mismanaged, out-of-business distributors, rights issues, or whatever have kept it out of circulation.

    Or, I should say, I USED to record from the STB outputs... until the most recent FIOS software update broke FireWire output and HDMI simultaneously. Thanks, Verizon douchebags!

  18. Shorter Republicans: NONONONONONO on Obama's Space Plan — a Conservative Argument · · Score: -1, Troll

    If Obama was smart, he'd publicly endorse air, leading immediately to the entire Republican party boycotting it.

  19. Re:A Perfect Example: on DRM Content Drives Availability On P2P Networks · · Score: 3, Insightful

    To my shock and amazement, the Region 1 DVD release of the film JCVD from Peace Arch Entertainment has two non-DRM "digital copies", one in MP4 and one in WMV format. Both play fine in Ubuntu and on any device which supports MP4 and/or WMV. It's nice to see a company do this correctly. I've been meaning to write them a thank you note - think I'll do that now.

    I hate the term "digital copy" though. Did DVDs and Blu-rays become something other than digital copies at some point?

  20. Re:A question on Engaging With Climate Skeptics · · Score: 1

    Where do all the scientists who are skeptics fit in?

    A thimble.

  21. Re:For being the opposite of Bush on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    This win was more a rebuke to the conservatives than anything else.

    And that's more than enough justification for me. American conservatives are making me wish we really were shipping them off to FEMA camps. Fortunately for them/unfortunately for everyone else, it's merely delusion.

  22. Re:fuck autotune on Carl Sagan Sings · · Score: 1

    that shit was old from day one.

    Mod parent insightful.

  23. Re:Department of Orwellian Reasoning on G20 Protesters Blasted By "Sound Cannon" · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I would just as soon see them all shot.

    I feel the same way about you, if it's any consolation.

  24. Re:Let's see some all-3.0 computers now! on First-Ever USB 3.0 Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Apple did this. iMac G5s which came with three USB 2 ports shipped with a keyboard containing a two-port USB 1 hub. Don't know how long this was the case, but at least initially that's what they were doing.

  25. Re:Fox and New Corp on Disney Buys Marvel For $4B · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Did you SEE the movies Fox made based on Marvel properties? Other than the first two X-MEN films, it's been wall to wall dogshit. If Fox had bought Marvel instead of Disney, the pathetic whining and moaning from people who don't know what the hell they're talking about would be far worse and far more justifiable. Fox never met the property that they couldn't micro-mismanage into oblivion. They're the ones who hired Brett Ratner to make X-MEN 3. Disney will let Marvel do what Marvel wants to do because Disney likes money. Interference with Marvel would poison the brand and with it Disney's massive investment in it. Disney releases of Marvel films will be through a subsidiary company, most likely Touchstone.

    Last time Marvel was owned by a movie studio it was the short lived post-Roger Corman incarnation of New World Pictures. This couldn't possibly turn out any worse than that did.

    Also, Marvel/Pixar = WIN.