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  1. Re:Crowdsourced intelligence on UVB-76 Explained · · Score: 1

    You don't even need a shortwave radio to listen in anymore. There are dozens of shortwave radios hooked up to web servers located all over the world running WebSDR, allowing anyone with an Internet connection and little to no knowledge of radios to hear this kind of stuff.

  2. ICE? Seriously? on Feds and Hollywood Seize Domains of Movie Pirates · · Score: 1

    If you ask me, ICE should be securing America's borders, not being the Internet Police.

  3. Science answers how. on What Scientists Really Think About Religion · · Score: 1

    But there are those questions which are impossible to answer even with cutting edge science, which is where religion comes in: to answer the "why."

  4. The Delete key on Best Solutions For Massive Home Hard Drive Storage? · · Score: 1

    Do you really need to save all those Blu-ray rips of the latest Hollywood blockbusters? Just delete them after you watch them. That way you'll have plenty of room for all those raw uncompressed video.

  5. And he decided to pay the late fees... on George Washington Racks Up 220 Years of Late Fees At Library · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... in $1 bills.

  6. Re:How did it end up at Gizmoto? on This Is Apple's Next iPhone · · Score: 1

    Except nerds don't drink, so I can't see how that could happen.

  7. Re:NEWS! Slashdot doesn't check facts, gets letter on Windows 7 Memory Usage Critic Outed As Fraud · · Score: 1

    Slashdot mods were probably like "OH GOD! FINALLY! An article saying something BAD about Windows 7! MUST. PUBLISH!"

  8. They need to fix the site first. on Five Years of YouTube and Forced Evolution · · Score: 1

    What use would HTML5 have if Google insists on streaming crystal-clear high-definition unskippable ads to me in a few seconds, but streams the video to me bit-by-bit to the point where it takes five minutes to watch a one minute HD video.

  9. Re:To tell a story quickly..... on Designing the Computer UIs In Movies · · Score: 1

    In the film "Out of Time" (a film about a cop, played by Denzel Washington, whose secret girlfriend shows up dead, and the cop keeps his affair with her a secret until he can figure out who "killed" her), there is a scene where Denzel's character has to alter his "dead" lover's phone records to keep his affair with her a secret, so he snatches the records from the fax machine before anyone notices, scans them into his Windows 2000 PC, and uses some low-tech imaging program to delete each of his phone numbers from the list, then sends the altered phone records to the fax machine, all while his partner is on the phone with the phone company getting them to re-fax the records.

    His PC ran Windows 2000 with no fancy graphics, and even had a slowly moving progress bar.

  10. In Soviet Russia... on Russian Whistleblower Cop Arrested · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia, police corrupt you!

  11. Journalistic writing styles provide all the info. on Half of Google News Users Browse But Don't Click · · Score: 1

    Journalists use a writing style that provides a bulk of the information towards the beginning of the article. This report is akin to someone who picks up a newspaper while, for instance, waiting in line at a supermarket, skims over the headlines, but doesn't purchase the paper.

  12. A better acronym. on What Tools Do FLOSS Developers Need? · · Score: 1

    "FLOSS" sounds like what I use to clean my teeth.

  13. Who? on CBS Refuses To Preserve Jack Benny Footage · · Score: -1, Troll

    Who the fuck is Jack Benny, and why the fuck should I care that CBS has committed the atrocity of refusing to "preserve" his films?

  14. Re:Stop being basement nerds on YouTube Revamp Imminent? · · Score: 1

    The sad thing is, what the fuck are you going to watch with your fancy HTML5-compliant capitalist copyright Nazi video "sharing" site we call YouTube? The only actual "user-generated" content on that garbage site consists of one-minute "vlogs" from idiots who think they're cool because they say "fuck" "gay" and "faggot" after every word.

  15. Re:DMCA Reform on YouTube Revamp Imminent? · · Score: 1

    Start sending fake DMCA notices? If no one thinks its a problem except a bunch of basement-dwelling nerds, the problem won't go away until someone shows the braindead masses who browse youTube that there is a problem.

  16. Re:Dignity is an essential human right. on Airport Scanners Can Store and Transmit Images · · Score: 1

    When some idiot blows his dick off (quite literally), we have proven that we cannot have nice things like air travel, and proven that we need more surveillance and shit.

  17. Faking the next San Fransisco earthquake, anyone? on USGS Develops Twitter-Based Earthquake Detection · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is a really bad idea because Twitter can so easily be utilized to spread misinformation. Look at all the "x is dead!!!!!!!!!!!!" shit that happens with celebrities.

  18. BREAKING NEWS! on $25,000 of Communications Gear In a $500 Car · · Score: 1

    Man receives $25,000 hospital bill following a car crash in a $500 car! Details at '11!

  19. Critical analysis of a browser game? on Farmville, Social Gaming, and Addiction · · Score: 1

    It's true: Nerds have way too much time on their hands.

  20. Tell that to the child! on "Accidental" Download Sending 22-Year-Old Man To Prison · · Score: 1

    "The connection between downloading an image off of limewire and the sexual abuse of a child is so tenuous it's absurd."

    Oh really? Tell that to the face of the child in the image he downloaded.

  21. Afghanistan! on Verizon Changes FiOS AUP, -1, Offtopic · · Score: 1

    So, Obama's going to announce extending the War in Afghanistan. Discuss.

  22. Bullshit lawsuit that further clogs the legal sys. on Xbox Live Class Action Being Investigated · · Score: 1

    You buy an Xbox 360. You plug it in. You go through the setup screens, then crate an Xbox Live account, which binds you to Microsoft's EULA, which specifically states that you are not allowed to mod the console. You mod the console anyway. You get banned for violating the EULA.

    Simple, logical, legal. Lawsuits like this simply clog the American legal system.

  23. Re:time to update headline on Hulu May Begin Charging For Content Next Year · · Score: 1

    I'd spell and grammar check that potential headline first.

  24. Driving. on Car Glass Rules Could Impair Cell, GPS and Radio Signals In CA · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't you be DRIVING YOUR CAR instead of worrying about what radio station you can hear or when that meeting is at work?

  25. Poor sales and it only contributed to piracy. on D&D Handbook Distribution Lawsuit Settled For $125,000 · · Score: 1

    From what I understand, the digital distribution of the .PDFs did not sell very well, and the sales figures for digital distribution were very low when WoTC pulled the service (remember, they are a corporation, not a nerd-utopia). Combined with the fact that a majority of the PDFs available on torrent sites and file-sharing sites were the digitally disturbed .PDFs, it makes no sense, from a business perspective, to continue distributing products in a way that ended up costing a company more in lost sales figures than actual sales.

    And yes, I know, you can't stop piracy. But they did cut off the main source of piracy.

    Then again, I could never read e-books or role-playing game manuals on a computer screen, so whenever I'd pirate things like role-playing game manuals, I'd usually end up buying them if I liked them anyway (that included the 4th edition, which I purchased after reading the .PDFs, and I am satisfied with my purchase)...