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  1. This is nothing to do with the security of the OS at all.

    That was my point. That's why I lead that sentence with the words "It doesn't matter". Please reread the post you replied to starting with "regardless of the root cause, Microsoft will be blamed." This is not about the OS, this is about MS (the company) catching flack for end-user caused problems.

    How? Whether they patch security holes makes no difference because the issue you describe is nothing to do with security holes.

    You are right, this has nothing to do with the OS (again). The point I was trying to make is that if MS drops security support, every single finger will point at MS as the bad guy as a result of their actions. At this point there's still a chance the end user could wind up with some of the blame. Putting this off another year while XP share drops could be an excellent PR decision from MS's point of view.

  2. Re:Warranty Shouldn't Matter on GPUs Dropping Dead In 2011 MacBook Pro Models · · Score: 1

    Never even occurred to me to look on Amazon. Feel a bit stupid now.
    Thank you for that much needed kick in the pants!

  3. Re:Entitlement on Short Notice: LogMeIn To Discontinue Free Access · · Score: 1

    See above. After selling me a $130 program that uses their "free" service, they are discontinuing the service. Just because it's "free" doesn't mean people haven't paid!

  4. Re:What the hell. on Short Notice: LogMeIn To Discontinue Free Access · · Score: 1

    If you google "IOS Ignition", you'll find Ignition was $130 before it was pulled. You can see the price in the summary. Yeah, I'm somewhat less than happy about this myself...

  5. Re:Chrome Remote Desktop on Short Notice: LogMeIn To Discontinue Free Access · · Score: 4, Informative

    I received that happy email myself this morning and am considerably less than pleased. However, at the risk of not conforming to a potential lynch mob mentality, it would appear they're giving me 6 months of pro service on my existing account before they turn it off. This is plenty of time to make a change.

    That they would make a major change like that which invalidates a previously purchased product, in my case an excellent $130 program called Ignition, with no recourse to continue other than paying them more money, tells me all I need to know about how LMI views their subscribers.

    Baaaa!

  6. Re:It is about development on Global-Warming Skepticism Hits 6-Year High · · Score: 1, Insightful

    There's a very large group of sect members that BELIEVE in this faith. Acting now will not harm us, it can only improve our current life style. If we don't start pushing this faith, other problems will eventually arise such as catastrophic event.
    Believe in faith, it can only bring good in the end. If it's a big scam, at least we know it's not celestial villain paying for it.

    I would argue that the truth very much matters. To run with your analogy, the doctor is not prescribing antibiotics, rather he is saying you need to drive a different car (or maybe stop driving altogether), move to a different place (cities are much more efficient from a CO2 standpoint), and make major changes in how you live your life. Yeah, I'd be inclined to ask questions!

  7. Re:Warranty Shouldn't Matter on GPUs Dropping Dead In 2011 MacBook Pro Models · · Score: 1

    YMMV on that one. I have two feet off my 2010 MBP and when I took it in last year, I was informed the only way to get replacements was to repurchase the aluminum sheet with the feet ($40). BTW, does anyone know of a place selling rounded feet that won't scrape off going into and out of a laptop bag?

  8. True, but my point is that regardless of the root cause, Microsoft will be blamed. It doesn't matter that the OS was insecure as released or is no longer being patched. When a naïve user is tricked into installing something bad with admin rights, all fingers will be pointed at Microsoft. While MS can't do anything about a PEBCAK problem, at least the extra year of support will postpone that fecal-matter-meets-rotary-air-impeller event.

  9. Then why bother extending the update deadline?

    If MS stops patching security holes in XP every time grandma installs malware MS gets the blame.
    With an installed user base of about 25%, Microsoft was about to get a huge black eye, deserved or not.

  10. Re:Shut up drinky on Irish Politician Calls For Crackdown On Open Source Internet Browsers · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your password is hunter2.

  11. Re:It's about time! on Man Shot To Death For Texting During Movie · · Score: 1

    At least it shows how full of crap the NRA's argument is, that guns are safe as long as they're in the hands of well-trained "good guys".

    As for well trained? Probably.
    "good guys"? You DID notice the part about him being an ex-cop, right?

  12. Well.... Generally, we're not really that sure who we've killed. Let's face it, the guy flying the drone is viewing the target through a fancy webcam mounted to a plane on the other side of the planet. We've blown up weddings, created many more corpses at funerals than they started with, and garnered an awful lot of ill will via drone strikes. While you are technically right when you say "They've produced *fewer* civilian deaths..." many have noted we got there by doing things like redefining all males over 16 or so as enemy combatants rather than civilians.

    Wouldn't it be great to be able to redefine your debts as assets?

  13. So far I'd say our record with UAV's speaks for itself, and there the human influence is only once removed from being there. The whole point of a killbot would be you don't have to put it in a trench, you can deploy in a more dangerous / less controlled (maybe urban?) environment without risk of life to your own side. The constraint would no longer be troops, but resources to build and refurbish the robots.

  14. Re:Easy on Ask Slashdot: Best App For Android For Remote Access To Mac Or PC? · · Score: 3, Informative

    On the plus side it's open, runs on everything (server and client), and free. I use it as the failover from MSTS (mac client sucks) or ARD (which has no PC client).

    On the minus side, it's not fast so remote admin is fine but movies mostly unwatchable. No sound. No file xfer or printer sharing. It doesn't tunnel, so you are looking at a minimum of a VPN tunnel (or piggyback it off a ssh tunnel is you wanna be geeky) should you want access while off the server's network. DO NOT PORT FORWARD VNC TO THE WORLD! It does not have strong security (8 character pw no username) and the VNC data itself is not secured.

    Note that there are proprietary versions of VNC that address some of these issues.

  15. Re:call them on Ask Slashdot: Getting an Uncooperative Website To Delete One's Account? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oblig XKCD

  16. Re:Bullshit on Microsoft Security Essentials Misses 39% of Malware · · Score: 1

    I'd love to second that! When the alternative is to "sell" a client on a product you are not affiliated with, and that there doesn't seem to be concrete performance data on, and at best you'll be in next year explaining how the software works on a subscription basis... MSE is free, maintains itself, stays the heck out of the way and just keeps working. It'll notify you if you try to run infectme.pdf.exe from your email but otherwise your client never sees it and thus never turns it off. I've found it to be reasonably effective, but much like the idea that a mediocre camera in your pocket will take a much better picture than the SLR in a drawer back home, it shines because it just keeps running without a bunch of drama.

  17. If I were you I'd seriously consider coding after about eight. Face it! You're human!

  18. Re:Pros vs Cons on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 1

    When you use your brakes without the "assist" part of "power assist", you are now fighting against your brake booster, as well as the resistance of the brake system itself. Believe me, a car produced without the power option is not that difficult to bring to a halt.

    Are you sure it was a Toyota Corona?

  19. Re:Just wait until... on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A simple Google search for "non-nuclear EMP"...

    and as an added bonus probably gets you added to several lists maintained by govt agencies, such as the no-fly list

    I want to mod you funny for this. But somehow it's not really funny anymore.

  20. Re:Actually, a tv? A samsung "32" inch class led on Ask Slashdot: Top Black Friday Tech Picks? · · Score: 2

    Yipes! Just don't do all four at the same time!

  21. Re:Nature Of the Beast on Ask Slashdot: Best Laptops For Fans Of Pre-Retina MacBook Pro? · · Score: 1

    I've had really good luck with my jailbroken ipad3. There are a number of good VNC clients on the Apple store. Weather you like Apple or not their bluetooth keyboard is a great piece of hardware and with the jailbreak you can get BT mouse support as well. If you know anyone with a jailbroken iPad, it may be worth your time to check out.

  22. Re:Cannot upgrade or repair? on Ask Slashdot: Best Laptops For Fans Of Pre-Retina MacBook Pro? · · Score: 1

    While replacing the air filter on her truck, my wife once tried to screw in the top of the airbox cover. Having little experience, she started the screws with a drill. Three of the four were cross-threaded immediately and she was angry at the drill, didn't know to start them by hand. I can totally see someone with a power tool installing plugs and cross threading them into the heads.

  23. Re:Proper Procedure on Supreme Court Refuses To Hear EPIC Challenge To NSA Surveillance · · Score: 1

    I would LOVE to grow a neck bear!

    Don't google it.
    You get pillows and a really disturbing picture.

  24. Re:Hoarders on Netflix, Youtube Surpass 50% Mark of Internet Traffic · · Score: 1

    Netflix to the rescue! Offer to share your disks in exchange for borrowing someone else's stuff. Does Amazon have a used copy? Ebay? Check Redbox when the Library doesn't have it and can't get it.
    If you really want something, find it and make your own copy. Don't wait for someone else to just give it to you.

  25. Re:How low can we go on Report Claims a Third of FOIA Requests To the NYPD Go Unanswered · · Score: 2

    ..."No investigation at all. Get pulled over with a Marijuana pipe in your car and you'll have 3 squad cars on the scene within minutes."

    Wouldn't this be more an example of a misappropriation of resources than an example of the lack of quality and skill exhibited by our police force?