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  1. No programmers from LA schools on Every Public School Student In LA Will Get an iPad In 2014 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Most likely this will be considered a computer for each child. Since Apple's app policy disallows programming environments on iOS it's likely that this will lead to many children not being introduced to programming.

  2. Re:Really? on Review: Star Trek: Into Darkness · · Score: 1
  3. F*CK SMS!!! on The Balkanization of Chatting · · Score: 1

    Japan dumped SMS long ago and went straight to email. I have no love for SMS and 140 character limits

    On top of that I like the features of some of the chat clients. I like "Line" for instance which is so popular in Japan that you basically can't connect to friends without it. Like it's "stickers". They let me express things that aren't expressed as well through text or text figures.

    Thinking that we should all stick to SMS seems akin to be like saying we should have all stuck to FAX or said with horses and buggies instead of cars. I'm happy to use the stuff. I'm not going to be suck with your SMS 140 chars or you IRC text only 1970s tech thank you.

  4. Re:Huge Difference on NYC Police Comm'r: Privacy Is 'Off the Table' After Boston Bombs · · Score: 1

    I agree with you 100%

    But you realize that with facial recognition it's only a matter of time before those businesses you mentioned all sign contracts to share their video with some company that analyses the video and tracks your behavior for "marketing purposes". And then probably only a small matter of time before the government gets access to that data. :-(

  5. Point them at themselves first on NYC Police Comm'r: Privacy Is 'Off the Table' After Boston Bombs · · Score: 1

    Require live streamed and recorded video of all police activity. In cars, out of the cars, on the beat, at the station, in the locker room and on the outside of police private residences.

    Let's speculate what that outcome would be :-)

  6. Re:I have another idea on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 1

    I'll bet you said the same thing when they added Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Sanskrit, Thai and other non English characters. If it was up to you they'd have frozen language at English only.

  7. Re: I have another idea on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 1

    And you're obviously racist to dismiss 140million Japanese people's daily computer usage. Hopefully some day you'll stop being racist. In the meantime I'll keep pointing these kinds of things out for clueless people like yourself.

  8. Re: I have another idea on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 0

    Well, I wrote a big long reply in Japanese but racist slashdot deletes all non ASCII :-(

    Maybe you should read Japan's own description of Hiragara (http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%B2%E3%82%89%E3%81%8C%E3%81%AA) where the first sentence says, "Hiragana are the the characters used to write Japanese language sound parts."

    Type in "maru" into any Japanese IME and it will produce several types of circles. Type "shikaku" and you'll get a few types of squares. In modern IMEs (Windows 8, OSX 10.7+, iOS) type "beeru" and they'll bring up the unicode symbols for beer. "keiki" will produce the unicode symbol for cake etc..

    The point is emoji are fully integrated into their culture. It's not some special software they have to install. They don't have to go to some special emoji input mode to use it. Every phone and every computer already input emoji directly in their standard input mode. Some older PC IMEs support a few less. Modern IMEs support them all. It's time they were supported everywhere.

  9. Re:I have another idea on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 1, Troll

    Learn to have some cultural sensitivity. You do realize that Japanese input systems all insert these characters right? You don't have to go to some special menu or select some special option. Type in the sound for "house" (because that's how you enter Japanese, by sound) and press "convert" (to get the various characters that fit that sound) and along with the various kanji for house the emoji appear as well. Same for cake, lightning, strawberry, watermelon, birthday, gift, smile, beer, drink, food, etc., etc. Not only does this work on every cellphone in Japan it even happens on OSX. The point is IT'S PART OF THEIR EVERYDAY USE OF LANGUAGE. Telling them they're second class citizens of the net because their culture has been using these things for > 10 years but in your opinion they shouldn't be included sounds pretty racist to me.

  10. Re:I have another idea on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: -1, Troll

    Emoji is a huge part of Japanese and Korean culture and has been for > 10 years since it was introduced. Saying "F**king Emoji" is effectively saying "F**cking Japanese and Koreans". Not supporting emoji is effectively telling Japanese and Koreans they can't use part of their alphabet.

  11. Re:I have another idea on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 0

    Fucking racist! You realize that much of the world uses emoji. Maybe you should consider the world doesn't revolve around your tiny limited use

  12. You're doing it wrong on Typing These 8 Characters Will Crash Almost Any App On Your Mountain Lion Mac · · Score: 3, Funny

    No one should ever need to type file:///

    There are no bugs. You're doing it wrong

  13. Re:Mormons on Torvalds Uses Profanity To Lambaste Romney Remarks · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Agreed, Mormons are no more bat shit insane than any religion. in fact they are arguably better than most.

    Mormons have no paid clergy. No one in the Mormon church is making a living of it's members unlike most other religions

    Mormons don't believe in a vengeful God

    Mormons have their own welfare system and prefer members that need it take from the church not from the government

    Mormons believe God exists in this dimension, not some alternate unseeable dimension like most religions

    Mormons believe we are literally Gods children as in if we do well we'll grow up to be gods. From the pov of most religions that might seem strange but from another pov it adds a kind if logic the others lack. You don't have to try to be good to avoid hell (Mormons don't really believe in hell like other religions) .. You need to try to be good because you can't be a god if you can't be trusted with that kind of power

    Note: the Mormon religion is just as stupid as other religion on the general sense but it's certainly not more insane.

  14. Re:Much to my surprise on Movie Review: The Dark Knight Rises · · Score: 1

    Agreed, there were all kinds of problems

    It was reaaalllllyyy ssssssllllloooooowwwwww

    SERIOUS SPOILERS!!! DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN

    How do you feed 12 million people for 6 months with all the bridges blown up except 1 and the tunnels blocked?

    Why did they hold the city hostage for 6 months if they planned to blow it up anyway? They had the trigger from day 1. The girl pushed the button at one point. What was the 6 months of waiting for?

    What was the point of Miranda keeping it a secret that she was part of the bad guys until the very end? The entire 6 months the city is hostage she pretends to need protection. !!!!

    They catch Batman and put him in a prison on the other side of the world....REALLY? (I suppose that's a form of "Batman Syndrome")

    What happened to Gotham? In the first Dark Knight Gotham is clearly fictional city. There's the Wayne Tower, the double decker elevated monorail train that leads to it. the slum city island. In the second movie there isn't as much fiction but it still didn't seem to match any city. In this movie it was pretty plainly New York City.

  15. Re:Japan amazes me.. on Japanese 13-Year-Old Arrested For Virus Creation · · Score: 1

    I'm not totally convinced this is a bad law. We're only a few years away until any hacker that wants to can create a biological virus. Should that be outlawed? Viruses shut down Iran's nuclear program. Viruses cause real damage. There are hazardous substance laws for a reason. I'm not sure there shouldn't be laws against hazardous virtual substances, especially of the cause real hazards.

  16. Finger Prints do NOT identify people on Have Your Fingerprints Read From 6 Meters Away · · Score: 1

    At least according to this recent frontline episode all most all forensic science is bunk
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/real-csi/

  17. I have a theory on World's Subways Share Common Mathematical Structure · · Score: 4, Funny

    All brontosauruses are thin at one end, much much thicker in the middle and then thin again at the far end.

  18. Re:They're on their way out anyways on Best Buy Scans Drivers License For Returns — No More Allowed For 90 Days · · Score: 1

    I will never again shop at Fry's. I bought something, pieces were MISSING, they wouldn't give me my money back, only store credit. They failed and then punished me for their failure. It's been 4 yrs. I haven't stepped foot in a Fry's since. I suggest no one shop at Fry's

  19. Geek Paradise? on How Las Vegas Missed Out on a Life-Sized Starship Enterprise · · Score: 2

    I wonder if there is a big enough market for a geek hotel in Vegas. Maybe shaped like the enterprise but with as many geek oriented things as possible. Lan parties, demo scene parties, techno music? (maybe that's my bias), arcades, VR stuff, video games, board games, card games, figure games, game competitions, hack-a-thons, maker studios, hi-tech rooms, gadget stores,

    I suppose one problem would be keeping it ahead of the tech curve but maybe they could get various corporate sponsors or have the guest themselves help upgrade stuff. (the open source resort so to speak)

  20. Re:Now if they'd use them to ticket cyclists on San Francisco Enlists Bus Cameras For Traffic Law Enforcement · · Score: 1

    slashdot ate my greater than and less than

    cars under 20%
    cyclists over 80%

  21. Now if they'd use them to ticket cyclists on San Francisco Enlists Bus Cameras For Traffic Law Enforcement · · Score: 1

    If they used them to ticket cyclists they'd be rich. Stand at any intersection in San Francisco, count the percentage of cars that violate traffic laws vs cyclists that violate traffic laws.

    I'm just guessing here but

    cars 80%

    Subtract taxis and cars is probably under 5%

  22. Try telling that to the Chinese on VGA and DVI Ports To Be Phased Out Over Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    I gave a talk in China last summer in Shanghai. All the projectors required VGA and no one running the conference had a DVI adaptor. They basically claimed DVI is not used in China !?!??!

  23. Re:Sad Boxee Fan on Boxee 1.5 Will Be the Last Supported Desktop Version · · Score: 1

    Yay! the typical answer for an open source product.

    1) Open Source Guy: Our product is teh awesome!
    2) User: It's not 1/10th as good a ABC
    3) Open Source Guy: So volunteer to fix it!

    #3 kind of negates #1

    Sure I might consider contributing to XBMC but I'm responding to the idea that it's supposedly a good replacement for boxee. That doesn't appear to be the case.

  24. Re:Sad Boxee Fan on Boxee 1.5 Will Be the Last Supported Desktop Version · · Score: 1

    Tried the new beta. Other than re-arranging the top menu I don't see much of a difference. It still doesn't have most of the features of boxee. It still crashed trying to watch a video in the ted app. And now it does silly things like show me a thumbnail of the movie I'M CURRENTLY WATCHING when I bring up the playback controls.

  25. Re:twitter, I like you on Techrights Recommends An Apple Boycott · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean making tablets that look like Crunchpads?
    http://techcrunch.com/2009/07/04/crunchpad-prototype-coming-this-month-be-available-asap/

    note the date