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  1. Re:Paranoid much? on Ask Slashdot: How To Protect Your Passwords From Amnesia? · · Score: 1

    I can attest to the 'very specific amnesia' problem. I had a stroke a couple of years ago (fortunately, I got to the emergency room, at a hospital set up to care for stroke patients, in time to get the tPA treatment). My memory suffered the loss of the street names in my neighborhood, many friends' names, and several passwords. Fortunately, I have physical access to virtually all of the servers I use and was able, with the help of a friend, to get in to all of them...... keepassx (http://www.keepassx.org/) makes it easy to manage passwords, etc. Of course, you still have to manage your master password, but it's a lot easier to keep a backup of a single password with a trusted friend (or pieces of a pass phrase shared with different geographically isolated friends if you're a little more paranoid) or safe deposit box....

  2. Re:Like the comeback of Commodore 64 & Amiga? on Heathkit DIY Kits Are Coming Back · · Score: 1

    Heath never actually went out of business. For the past several years, though, they've been doing educational stuff exclusively. They're getting back into the kit business again, now.

  3. Lots of unwarranted hysteria here... on IRS Wants a Cut of Sales On eBay and Craigslist · · Score: 1

    There's no reporting requirement for individuals --- Payment processors like Paypal will have to report on their customers who have more than 200 sales transactions that account for more than $20k in a year. The assumption is that anybody clocking those sorts of numbers is probably running a business and should be reporting the income and expenses already. The only people adversely affected will be those who are not reporting their sales on their 1040 or Schedule C forms because the IRS will be able to cross check their reporting with that of their credit card processors.

  4. Not just his blog on Monty Wants To Save MySQL · · Score: 5, Informative

    He also spammed everybody who's ever been dumb enough to let him get anywhere near their e-mail address with the same self-serving, hypocritical screed...

  5. So, what does that mean.... on Low-Energy Laser Etching May Replace Fruit Labels · · Score: 1

    ...for the research into splicing zebra genes into produce to automatically grow barcodes into fruit and vegetables?

  6. Re:Ouch on 2009 Ig Nobels Awarded, For Gas-Mask Bras and More · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hark! Do I smell an episode of 'Myth Busters'????

  7. and this is why I'll NEVER buy SONY again on The PS3's "Yellow Light of Death" · · Score: 1

    I had a run in with their warranty department/policy over a defective ilink (firewire/ieee 1394 to the rest of the world) port on a Sony camcorder. By the time I'd tested the camera with multiple interface cards on several computers and determined that the problem was actually with the camera, I'd used the full 90 days of SONY's advertised 12 month warranty so it would have cost me nearly as much to replace the defective POS as to repair it. When it comes time to replace the TV, lcd monitor, dvd player and other SONY products here in the house, there is one brand that will not even be considered....

  8. Ah, memories of days past.... on Most Expensive JavaScript Ever? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Many years ago, we were bidding on a US Postal Service contract to supply computer equipment to all of their offices. We had several pallets of bid material on the loading dock, ready to go. Fortunately, one of the program managers made a last minute check and discovered (in time!) that nobody had bothered to tell the shipping department to ignore the standard, "Ship all contract proposals FedEx, overnight", procedure in this case.....