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  1. Do not rely on this for disaster preparedness. on With an Eye Toward Disaster, NYC Debuts Solar Charging Stations · · Score: 1

    This is a nice amenity but is not a smart model for disaster preparedness. People should rely on themselves, not a solar charger that may or may not work and may or may not be available. I always have three phone batteries good for over a week of normal use, charged and ready to go. This cost me $22. You can buy 10,000mAH external batteries / chargers for cheap as well. If having a cell or tablet available is important part of your disaster preparedness plan, you should not rely on stuff you don't own that may not work and may be in use by 7,000,000 other people.

  2. Re:Four ways to profit on One Bitcoin By the Numbers: Is There Still Profit To Be Made? · · Score: 1

    Is there really any practical way to short bitcoins?

  3. Powershell on Ask Slashdot: No-Install Programming At Work? · · Score: 1

    Most bigger companies have Powershell on client systems to help manage them. There's a lot of tinkering to be done there.

  4. Is Journalism Dead? on Is the Business Card Dead? · · Score: 1

    Slashdot editors are really, really wearing out the tired, sensationalistic "Such and Such is Dead" headline.

    Is the Business Card Dead?
    The Death of BCC
    Comics Code Dead

    It's supposed to be dramatic and sensational but it's lazy and annoying; cut it out.

  5. Tired of "... Is Dead" headlines! on The 5-Year Console Cycle Is Dead · · Score: 1

    I know it's supposed to sound dramatic but it just comes across as sensationalistic and trite.

  6. "Takedown" vs "take down" on UK Pressures the US To Takedown Extremist Videos · · Score: 1

    Just because there's a combined form doesn't mean it's always correct.

    Takedown is a noun: The wrestler scored two points for the takedown.

    Take down is a verb phrase: Take down that video please!

    See also: login, singin, setup, everyday, etc.

    Confidential to Facebook: "Logout" isn't even a word at all.

  7. $30 rubber band on Consumer Reports Can't Recommend iPhone 4 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The real crime here in my opinion is that Apple charges $30 for the "bumper case" which amounts to a glorified rubber band. There's no way the total cost on the part is more than $.50.

  8. Alternative on Brain Surgery Linked To Sensation of Spirituality · · Score: 1

    Being High As Fuck Linked To Sensation of Spirituality

  9. CTRL+ENTER on Bing Gaining Market Share Faster · · Score: 1

    Before Bing went live, CTRL+ENTER in Internet Explorer was a shortcut to surround the text in the address field with "www." and ".com" and then go. So I could type "amazon" then hit CTRL+ENTER and it would go to www.amazon.com. I used that shortcut all the time. After Bing went live, this shortcut magically changed from a useful tool to a Bing query for "amazon". I know it's possible to change it back with a reg hack or something but 95% of IE users aren't going to do this. Instead they'll just use Bing and click the first link, gaining ad revenue and perceived market share for MS. This is the kind of underhand crap that MS does that ticks me off. The fact that they were able to remotely change my keyboard shortcut without asking me or notifying me or telling me how to change it back is pretty shade.

  10. What an incredible waste of time and effort. on Using a House's Concrete Foundation To Cool a PC · · Score: 1

    What an incredible waste of time and effort.

  11. AT&T disables this on iPhones on David Pogue Wants to Take Back the Beep · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Not sure what their motivation was, but AT&T turned off the annoying and insulting 30 seconds of instructions for people who call their iPhone customers. All it does is play the message, then beep.

  12. Avatar on Nine Words From Science Which Originated In Science Fiction · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The term "avatar" as a representation of a person in virtual space was coined in Snow Crash.

  13. Don't bother on How Do I Provide a Workstation To Last 15 Years? · · Score: 1

    If he bought a 486-66 in 1994, he probably spent $2500+ on it. Now he can buy a system that is 20 times faster for a tenth the cost. Spending a bunch of time and energy and cash to bullet-proof a machine to last through 2024 would we a retarded waste of time.

  14. Get a life on Samsung Releases Solar-Powered Phone · · Score: 1

    You people who shit all over every single new product need hobbies or something. Just because it doesn't work for you or isn't exactly what you need or can't play Ogg Vorbis files and doesn't run Ubuntu 8.08.12-a build 2108-c doesn't mean that it lacks value. If it isn't your perfect product ... don't buy it. New features are steps toward better features. Every idea has to start with a single product, usually one with an imperfect implementation. I applaud Samsung for doing something interesting and different and giving their customers more options.

  15. Re:what's your goal? on Saving Energy Via Webcam-Based Meter Reading? · · Score: 1

    Agreed. What a stupid waste of effort, unless you're just looking for a practicum. Brains are still a lot more efficient for a lot of tasks than a computer is or will be in the next n years. Just go downstairs and look at the damn meter once a day. Or put a webcam there and save a screenshot each day and spend the 1 minute per month logging the value from the pics. How long does it take to look at a picture of a number and write the number down? 3 seconds? Even if you managed to code the entire thing, start to finish, in one week, it would take you 131 years to break even on man-hours for this project.

  16. who cares on 30 Years of the Lego Minifig · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why does Slashdot post so many damned Lego articles? Sure they were fun toys but so was a lot of other stuff. It's just a stupid plastic brick. Grow up.

  17. use a spreadsheet on F/OSS Flat-File Database? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why one earth would you use a database to store one table on information? Save youself some trouble and use a spreadsheet.

  18. The Death Of The Death Of on The Death of the Silicon Computer Chip · · Score: 1

    I'm getting really sick of Slashdot spinning articles about possible future technology into "The Death Of (current technology)."

  19. SCRABBLE on Sun Is Porting Java To the iPhone · · Score: 1

    SCRABULOUS here I come!

  20. Noahpad logo font on Two Videos of E-Lead's Noahpad in Action · · Score: 1

    ... looks a little too much like Papyrus. Therefor, will not buy. Anything assiciated with Papyrus generally sucks.

  21. boom, headshot on How to Say Goodbye to Old Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    Shoot them full of holes.

  22. SLURP on Koster's Areae Unveils Metaplace · · Score: 1

    Is "slurping" a directory the same thing as "squirting" your favorite song? What ever happened to "copying"?

  23. This is not a job for a CIO on A CIO's View of Ubuntu · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As a pc support guy in a biggish company, I'm REALLY glad this guy isn't making decisions here. Supporting Windows, OSX, SUSE and Ubuntu, and getting it all to play nice together would be a nightmare. He is too far removed from the support folks to make a decision based in reality. CIOs should not be spending their time testing and selecting OSes. If that's what he's interested in, he's in the wrong line of work.

  24. Re:Corporate welfare? on Zune Team Getting Amnesty for iPod Use · · Score: 1

    Because ipods break constantly and you might as well get brownie points when you discard the brick it turns into the day after the warranty is up