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  1. Re:Good point on Dealing With 'Advertising Pollution' · · Score: 2

    I admit, my reply was particularly dickish. I'm sorry, desertrat_it if it offended you in any way. I certainly see your point, having two kids of my own. Personally I'm inclined to expose them to more of this kind of thing than their mother, within reason, knowing they will be exposed to it otherwise. The trouble comes with being able to agree on what's "within reason"!

  2. Re:Good point on Dealing With 'Advertising Pollution' · · Score: 1

    That's it, then. Your son is scarred for life. Better start saving up for counseling now!

  3. Re:Go. Buy food. Leave. on Whole Foods: America's Temple of Pseudoscience · · Score: 1

    But hey, if you were hardware a computer at a office supply, well, you've got more dollars than sense.

    I'll have to take your word for it...

  4. Re:Guarantee on Ask Slashdot: Should Developers Fix Bugs They Cause On Their Own Time? · · Score: 1

    I am currently involved in a project that involves parsing text from thousands of pages written by different people. And it's a horrendous task. Even though the pages are somewhat standardized, there are variants of wording, variants of spelling, typographical errors (those are particularly bad to deal with), etc.

    Trying to create bug-free methods for parsing those into their constituent parts is a difficult job indeed.

    I'm not sure if I see typographical errors in the input as being bugs in the parsing code, any more than a car ramming into a brick wall and damaging it is a fault of the wall. Both can be perfectly sound and still fail to account for all potential circumstances.

  5. Re:Town planning - lack of. on Rome Police Use Twitter To Battle Illegal Parking · · Score: 2

    Don't get me started on the last century traffic lights on timers and no trigger sensors of any kind in sight even at the pedestrian crossings. Christmas lights I like to call them. The amount of petrol they must waste stopping scores of cars for no reason must be mind-boggling.

    If they make driving too convenient, then people will drive more often and farther away, which would consume even more petrol than idling at a traffic light occasionally.

  6. Re:When will companies be held liable? on Starbucks Phone App Stores Password Unencrypted · · Score: 1

    Not necessarily, credentials are often stored in plain text but in restricted access files. The Debian MySQL admin password, for example, is stored plain-text in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf This might be of some interest as well: https://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/PlainTextPasswords

  7. Re:Is this really a surprise? on Starbucks Phone App Stores Password Unencrypted · · Score: 1

    That's why you should implement authentication/authorization first.

  8. Aqualung on Ask Slashdot: Best FLOSS iTunes Replacement In 2013? · · Score: 1

    Aqualung is a player that will import and sort by tag, but the interface is a bit non-standard.

  9. Re:Reasons on Kdenlive Developer Jean-Baptiste Mardelle Is Missing · · Score: 1

    I used ReiserFS. It sucked.

  10. Re:I left them all behind for Minecraft on Ask Slashdot: MMORPG Recommendations? · · Score: 2

    What exactly is the point of creating something "useful"? How do you define that? Something that makes someone's life a bit easier, so they have more time for entertainment pursuits? Seems to me in the end it's the same thing. Minecraft creations can also be shared for others enjoyment. You obviously appreciate movies and books, which are created with effort for the goal of entertainment. But ultimately, what's the point in _anything_?

  11. Re:easy to avoid; differential pricing on The Ridiculous Tech Fees You're Still Paying · · Score: 1

    Here in Canada a dry loop DSL line is about $10 extra per month, which the CLECs justify as a price differential for a lost POTS customer. VOIP generally has monthly additional charges - for 9-1-1 service, DID tn, etc.

  12. Re:Economics 101 on The Ridiculous Tech Fees You're Still Paying · · Score: 1

    Case in point: the telecom company I work for has an "unlimited" product offering - that's capped at 2000 minutes/month. According to marketing, "unlimited" means you're not limited to any time of day or day of the week.

  13. Re:Hmmm ... on Finding a Tech Museum For Your Beloved Retired Computer(s) · · Score: 1

    Worth nothing ?

    Let's see...

    Starting bid: US $589.00 [ 0 bid ]

    Yes.

  14. Re:They were greedy on Two Years In Prison For Using Infrared Contact Lenses To Cheat At Poker · · Score: 2

    And we're worried about the TSA checking out our wives panties?

    Yes, because there is never any real need to enter a casino.

    On the other hand, flying is sometimes the only viable way to travel somewhere you need to go.

  15. Re:Die already Blackberry on BlackBerry Confirms 4,500 Job Cuts, Warns of $950 Million Loss · · Score: 1

    I work for another tech company in the area, and I've found the ex-RIM employees hired here to be generally bitter and filled with a sense of entitlement. I don't know if many of them will be able to cope post-BlackBerry.

  16. Re:Irony on Drone Hunters Lining Up and Paying Out In Colorado · · Score: 1

    Seems you need to be educated on an idea called tragedy of the commons.

  17. Re:Typical Microsoft approach on MS Office For Android: Pretty, But Woefully Incomplete · · Score: 1

    I don't think so, the suggestion is there's a single tuppence and lots of farthings. To ignore the greater wealth in smaller denominations to go after the "big prize" is foolish.

  18. Re:Income source on Why Yahoo and Marissa Mayer's Over Reliance On Alibaba Could Spell Trouble · · Score: 1

    The company where I work uses their BOSS Geo service, which costs us about $20-100 per month depending on what marketing campaigns are being done.

  19. Re:Sometimes it's better to copy and forward... on Massive Email Crash Hits Canadian ISP Shaw · · Score: 2

    How do you know?

  20. Re:Really, who cares? on GNU Hurd To Develop SATA, USB, Audio Support · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually RMS has said that development of the Hurd stalled largely because of the introduction of Linux, but that there was enough work already put in to it that that they didn't want to cancel it altogether.
    http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd-and-linux.html

  21. Re:Defend yourself against sneaky behavior. on CES: IN WIN Displays Costly but Beautiful Computer Cases (Video) · · Score: 1

    Approx. $2000? Wow, that is an expensive case!

  22. Re:Lack of direction? on Facebook Gives Free Voice Calls a Trial Run in Canada · · Score: 1
    That's what they say about all the landline ILECs as well, but luckily there are enough CLECs who disagree and provide choice in the marketplace, driving costs down. Of course phone service is still over-priced in North America, because of the influence of the gorillas.

    Calling small, competing companies "bit players" is a bit disdainful.

  23. Re:Lack of direction? on Facebook Gives Free Voice Calls a Trial Run in Canada · · Score: 1

    1. That space is already well populated (e.g. Skype).

    One data point isn't well populated :P

    There's also Dell Voice and Google Voice might be coming soon, but I imagine that Facebook is piggybacking on Vonage Mobile to beat Google.

    I think there's plenty of space in the market.

  24. Re:"Full Names" seem to be the in thing on Foursquare Will Display Users' Full Names By Default · · Score: 1

    My daughter, now 10, has had a gmail account for a few years which she uses to correspond to friends and family. About 6 months ago she got locked out of her account because she started creating a Google+ profile (it prompted her to do it), and put in her real birthday. I didn't want her to lose all her correspondence, so went through the painful process of having the account put under my name (and having to verify my birth date). Google's done a lot of things I don't like, but their services tend to be better than the alternatives.

  25. Re:"Full Names" seem to be the in thing on Foursquare Will Display Users' Full Names By Default · · Score: 1

    I have a niece that's your typical tall blond bombshell, most popular girl in a very large school, won state sports championships, etc...

    Oh really? Can I get her name and phone number?