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  1. Re:BlackBerry Z30 on Popular Smartphones Hacked At Mobile Pwn2Own 2014 · · Score: 2

    Why put in any effort to hack a Z30 when there are only eight of them in use?

  2. Re: It's all about the haters on Android 5.0 'Lollipop' vs. iOS 8: More Similar Than Ever · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Correct. The only people who don't buy Apple products now are haters. Or maybe they don't want to pay a 50% markup for the Apple logo.

  3. Re:It's all about the haters on Android 5.0 'Lollipop' vs. iOS 8: More Similar Than Ever · · Score: 1

    Google wallet is useless here in Canada. They don't seem interested in making it available outside the US. In fact, Google doesn't seem interested in Wallet at all and I expected them to abandon it by now.

  4. Re:TWC are (surprise, surprise) crooks and thieves on Overbilled Customer Sues Time Warner Cable For False Advertising · · Score: 1

    One way that we can combat fraud like this is to simply record phone calls, but those abilities are hobbled on all current phones unless you root them.

  5. Re:Hmmm ... what next on US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System · · Score: 1

    Yes. They should probably do nothing about the school shooting scenario and focus on education.

  6. Out on a limb on US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System · · Score: 1

    I'm going to go out on a limb and say that students injured by slipping in the hallways far surpasses those injured by gunfire. Why are they not putting in advanced anti-slip floors and mandating that shoes have Velcro closures rather than laces?

  7. Re:What the fuck summary? on Researchers Demonstrate Electrically Activated Micro-Muscles · · Score: 1

    Should be "Score: 6, Spot on"

  8. Re:I encourage my kids to get a lot of 3D content on French Health Watchdog: 3D Viewing May Damage Eyesight In Children · · Score: 1

    One of my favourites. It's up there with the sun setting in Arizona.

  9. Re:I encourage my kids to get a lot of 3D content on French Health Watchdog: 3D Viewing May Damage Eyesight In Children · · Score: 3, Funny

    The real world is in 2D so it won't damage their vision.

  10. Re:hey microsoft... on CNN Anchors Caught On Camera Using Microsoft Surface As an iPad Stand · · Score: 1

    I'll bet they had an exclusivity deal. Now they need to decide how they're going to approach the contract violation issue.

  11. Re:Efficiency on Enzymes Make Electricity From Jet Fuel Without Ignition · · Score: 1

    All you have to do is add 36-0-0 nitrate fertilizer to it and you've got one high-explosive fire bomb. Easy lethal weapon.

    With gasoline you don't even need the fertilizer.

  12. Re:Ha Ha Ha humorous on CNN Anchors Caught On Camera Using Microsoft Surface As an iPad Stand · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The summary isn't even correct. The Surfaces were there for advertising only. Sure the hosts had a choice to use whatever they wanted but the Microsoft product had to be on display. The real screwup was by the advertising managers who agreed to the deal.

  13. Re:Not even correct on Net Neutrality Alone Won't Solve ISP Throttling Abuse, Here's Why · · Score: 2

    Real-time anything. Voice, video, gaming, remote control, etc.

  14. Re:This is safe? on Ebola Nose Spray Vaccine Protects Monkeys · · Score: 3, Informative

    Science doesn't care what sounds scary to you.

  15. Re:The past didnt have global warming problems. on Using Naval Logbooks To Reconstruct Past Weather and Predict Future Climate · · Score: 1

    THESE data

  16. Re:They're probably correct on Too Many Kids Quit Science Because They Don't Think They're Smart · · Score: 1

    Isn't that practice a form of grade inflation on its own? If someone can barely pass for an eighth of their college career and can still get a 4.0, why is their work worth more than someone that did it the honest way, with everything they have done accounted for.

    Right. They should do away with grades on your final records altogether. That way they can make exams a truer test of knowledge and ability and simply have a pass/fail cutoff. The cutoff doesn't even need to be based on a grade but could be the objective opinion of the professors. If you graduate then you get a diploma, regardless of how you did on the exams.

  17. Re:Walkers still use paper maps on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 2

    SAR stats are going to show that lost hikers have cellphones and no maps. They aren't lost BECAUSE OF GPS - they're lost because they're idiots. Of course they have cell phones. Everyone has one all the time. Of course they have no paper maps - they're idiots. They're lost because they can't read a map, didn't bring a map (electronic or paper), and they have no navigation skills. It's not a problem with the technology, it's a problem with their idiot brains. Plenty of people had to be rescued before GPS came along. And no, you can't locate yourself on the map faster than GPS unless you already know where you are. It takes as long to get ONE compass reading, let alone try and triangulate and all that crap. When you're a little lost and you want to verify your location GPS kicks ass, and nobody's stopping you from confirming the reading by taking a look around.

  18. Re:I'm giving this to the world for free on American Express Seeks To Swap Card Numbers For Secure Tokens · · Score: 1

    USB fingerprint reader? Seriously? That's just not needed. We've had chip and pin cards for many years now in Canada. They just need to implement a more secure alternative for online sales. And forget about being backwards compatible - lose the mag stripe and don't process payments from numbers alone.

  19. Re:Finally.. on American Express Seeks To Swap Card Numbers For Secure Tokens · · Score: 1

    I love it when we have comments filled with unknown TLAs. (three letter acronyms)

  20. Re:timeline on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 2

    Ask most people how GPS works and they'll assume it establishes communication with a satellite. Most people haven't given it a second thought. Most people are completely ignorant of how their daily use technology actually works.

  21. Re:Walkers still use paper maps on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 1

    GPS kicks ass over a compass for finding your location. It's fast and accurate. You can make sure you're staying on track because it's so easy to get a reading. And a map on an electronic device is roughly on par with a paper map. GPS just tells you your location. Before GPS came around there were plenty of idiots getting lost in the woods. The ones getting lost now at least have a fighting chance of getting out if the GPS is working. I just can't believe how much so called 'hikers' like to bash modern GPS technology when it's obviously one of the greatest safety improvements the activity has ever seen.

  22. Re:Walkers still use paper maps on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 1

    Walkers carry their maps in waterproof covers attached to a cord slung around their neck.

    I've seen those idiots out hiking in the Rockies. They're the ones with the 80 pound packs, giant boots, thick wood walking poles, and bear bells. But the map in the clear case is a dead giveaway that these idiots are only moments away from being completely lost and helpless.

  23. Re:Paper Maps on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 4, Informative

    GPS doesn't tell you how to get anywhere. It tells you where you are and that's it.

  24. Re:timeline on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 1

    Wikipedia says that the size of receivers fell to only 2.75 pounds in 1991.

  25. Re:Paper maps and confusing directions? on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 4, Funny

    GPS doesn't work in caves either. GPS sucks and should be abandoned. What a waste of resources getting those stupid satellites up there.