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  1. Government on Doctors To Patients: First, Do No Yelp Harm · · Score: 1

    Won't be long until the US Government institutes this policy with its agencies.

  2. Dogs... on US Congress Tries To Cut Body Scanner Funding · · Score: 1

    From the explosives side, I've just simply never understood why or how these machines are better than a bomb sniffing dog. Dogs are impartial to: age, sex, race, religion.. etc. They can do the job significantly faster and are generally liked by passengers.

    I suppose someone could bring through a composite knife passing through metal detectors, but just lock the cockpit doors and give the pilots a couple .357's. /shrug

  3. Larger/Higher Resolution Monitor for me... on Do Developers Really Need a Second Monitor? · · Score: 1

    I'd much rather have a larger higher resolution monitor than two smaller monitors.

  4. Audit the Casinos on Man Arrested For Exploiting Error In Slot Machines · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So can gamblers audit the casinos to ensure all the times they lost were not due to a "glitch"?

  5. In other words... on Judge Rules IP Addresses Not "Personally Identifiable" · · Score: 1

    Judge Jones sided with Microsoft (which most slashdotters hate), but sided with personal ambiguity - thus not being identified a "file sharer" by the MPAA/RIAA.

    Sounds like a good ruling for the majority of internet users to me.

  6. PDF Books on We Rent Movies, So Why Not Textbooks? · · Score: 1

    Wonder why the publishers just don't sell PDF versions of the book for $10.00. I'd think doing that would save money on paper, shipping, printing, electricity, etc.

    With the use of notebooks/netbooks so prevalent in schools, I'd think this would be a no brainer.

  7. Nice on Your Browser History Is Showing · · Score: 1

    The following error was encountered:

            * Unable to forward this request at this time.

    This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any parent caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:

            *
                Being on slashdot!
            * imagemagick bindings that leak memory
            * a hard limit of 4gb in a 64bit version of mzscheme for reason's I don't know

  8. Re:Cycling to work on Staying In Shape vs. a Busy IT Job Schedule? · · Score: 1

    I cycle too 12 miles a day. I like the challenge of not getting crushed by a car. Reminds me of Paperboy on NES.

  9. If Jason Bourne can... on Staying In Shape vs. a Busy IT Job Schedule? · · Score: 1

    If Jason Bourne can do pull ups on a fishing boat at sea, I'm sure you can do push ups or sit ups in the hall.

    Eat 6 times a day in small volumes to increase your metabolism.

    Get an exercise bike and mount a laptop to it to workout while working. You couldn't even geek it out to power the laptop with a DC converter.

    Your nerd card has been revoked for lack of imagination.

  10. Windows 7 is much better than XP on One Year Later, "Dead" XP Still Going Strong · · Score: 1

    I installed the Windows 7 RC on my 2 year old gaming desktop. Noted: I skipped Vista on my home machines. These are my observations of 7.

    1.) The system boots faster with identical applications loaded

    2.) The interface is much snappier in day to day operations - the layout of menus, shortcuts, drives, and peripherals is more intuitive. *Can't give enough praise for the recent files used under each program (big time saver).

    3.) Programs load quicker than XP and use of programs feels snappier.

    4.) The Task Bar is what it always should have been. The new changes are extremely useful in day to day usage. I especially like the preview box of open windows in groups while pinned.

    5.) Windows Explorer is light years ahead of XP. File management is so much easier now.

    6.) USB support feels better. I'm getting higher reads/writes off existing usb keys/hard disk drives.

    7.) The interface is nicer looking - I feel like I'm using a modern computer system. I really like the auto size when dragging windows to the side of the screen or top.

    8.) No crashing or lockups as of yet. The RC has been rock solid (I wish I had been able to test the beta, people say it was even quicker).

    Microsoft sold me on Windows 7. I purchased two copies of the upgrade to home premium for $49 each. I don't know why people say it's outrageous for the OS. I'm not sure you're using the same Windows 7 I am, but it's worth every penny MS is asking.

    Noted: I'm an avid Ubuntu user as well.

  11. Re:Very Sneaky Summary - Lies Worthy of a Politici on Windows 7 "Not Much Faster" Than Vista · · Score: 1

    I would agree with your observations on this. Windows 7 is noticeably quicker on my gaming machine than Windows XP. I don't have the technical reason for this, but after 15 years of computing I can sense when something is quicker accessing files, loading programs, etc.

  12. Rename it... on Microsoft Releases Super-Secure XP to US Air Force · · Score: 1

    How about "Microsoft Cockpits - USAF Edition". When things go to hell, the HDD pulls the handle on the ejection seat.

  13. Re:Economy and No-Man's Land on Linux Reaches 1% Usage Share · · Score: 1

    I couldn't agree more. I recently put on Ubuntu 9.0.4 on my wife's computer and it's hands down the best release yet. It does everything she needs to do (Web surfing, email, social networking, photos, music). However, i'm still in no mans land as My scanner, art pad, and games rely on windows xp. I truly wish Adobe would port over photoshop to Linux. I've tried Wine and it's not bad, but not good either. Linux is so close to be a viable alternative to the masses, but they just need to do a few things: 1.) Make flash available and perform well from the get go 2.) Make mp3s play from the get go 3.) Fix the damn font from the get go (personal gripe). All in all, linux would work for most people out there if they gave it a shot, I'm highly impressed with the latest 9.0.4 build!

  14. Asteroids on Energy-Beaming Space Collector To Also Alter Weather? · · Score: 1

    How about focusing the giant death beam outwards towards incoming asteroids. I think we as humans can deal with hurricanes pretty well already.

  15. Looks like Bill Belichick.... on Powerful Sonar Causes Deafness In Dolphins · · Score: 1

    Is up to his sneaky antics again.

  16. Illinois will have the final vote on ISS's Node 3 Might Be Named "Colbert" · · Score: 1

    In the end, Illinois will have the final vote...

  17. And to think... on Illinois Declares Pluto a Planet · · Score: 2, Funny

    Our President came from this state. I think I'll start stockpiling canned foods, ammo, and guns like the rest of the hillbilly's down south.

  18. Ben Stiller on Slumdog Millionaire Takes Home 8 Oscars · · Score: 1

    Was the highlight of the night.

  19. ESPN wireless... on ESPN's Play To Make ISPs Pay · · Score: 1

    This will get about as far as ESPN's wireless phone service did.

  20. Getaway Vehicle... on Man Robs Convenience Stores With Klingon "Batleth" · · Score: 1

    100 Darsek says his getaway car was a cloaked FireBird of Prey.

  21. UPS on RITI Printer Uses Your Coffee Grounds For Eco Ink · · Score: 2, Funny

    Looks like the perfect printer for UPS. "What can brown do for you".

  22. Night Vision Goggles on New Law Will Require Camera Phones To "Click" · · Score: 1

    Any chance the government can mandate Night Vision Goggles to make that on/off noise from our favorite video games?

  23. Black Mesa Research Facility on Black Holes From the LHC Could Last For Minutes · · Score: 1

    As long as this experiment is conducted at the Black Mesa Research Facility, I can't see any problems occurring. Researcxh s

  24. Re:B. Hussein Obama, first impressions on Barack Obama Sworn In As 44th President of the US · · Score: 1

    Sheriff Obama (as Bart from Blazing Saddles): "Ooh, baby, you are so talented! And they are so DUMB!"

  25. Ghost Hunters... on Wireless Internet Access Uses Visible Light, Not Radio Waves · · Score: 1

    I don't think this technology is going to work too well for Jason, Grant, and the rest of the Ghost Hunters.