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  1. Blown out of proportion on Did Mozilla Have No Choice But To Add DRM To Firefox? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think this whole situation has been blown out of proportion. How will this code, that allows loading a 3rd party DRM plugin, be conceptually different than the bit of code that allows loading other closed source plugins (Flash, Silverlight, etc)?

  2. Re:It's a blood feud on Who Cares If Samsung Copied Apple? · · Score: 1

    You know why Apple hasn't sued MS for Metro or RIM of BBOS 7?

    Is it because they don't represent a real threat to their mobile market share?

  3. Re:And next.. on BT Ordered To Block Usenet Binaries Index · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, the cost will be transferred to the BT customers.
    win / win?

  4. Re:Slashdot is posting blatant scams now? on 1 MW Cold Fusion Plant Supposedly To Come Online · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sometimes it's desirable to put these scams under a spotlight, don't you think?

  5. Re:Software distributors paying Microsoft patent t on HTC Is Paying Microsoft $5 For Every Android Phone · · Score: 1

    There's always the option of a Sony Android phone :D

  6. Re:Of course on Fable III Dev: Used Game Sales More Costly Than Piracy · · Score: 1

    The only problem I'm having with used games sales is the retailer making a profit off it. That's why I prefer buying and selling directly to/from gamers (using game forums or other similar means).

  7. Re:Convertible on Microsoft To Support CentOS Linux In Hyper-V · · Score: 1
  8. Re:Yeah, try installing Linux sometime, boddy on Sergey Brin: Windows Is "Torturing Users" · · Score: 1

    I have this configured as a shortcut key:
    xrandr --output VGA-0 --auto --below LVDS
    Plug TV in, CTRL+F8, Presto!

  9. Re:Oh, stuff it. on Sony's Case Against Geohot Has Been Settled · · Score: 1

    I think you chose the wrong example. I imagine the water in any decorative fountain being in a closed circuit, with some pumps that move it around. It's not like leaving the tap running all day and pouring it all down the drain, if that's what you thought.

  10. First Italy on France Outlaws Hashed Passwords · · Score: 1

    ... now France. WTF Europe, is there something in the water?

  11. In other news on Google Reaffirms Stance Against Software Patents · · Score: 1

    Microsoft reaffirms stance against web ads: "The web should be clean and free of these obtrusive, virus laden, obnoxious commercials"
    All I'm trying to say is that's easy to attack something that is not part of your own business model. Google doesn't sell software for a living. Of course they don't care about software patents. Even more so, they profit the most if everything is "free". Well not really free, but paid through ads.

  12. Re:Who thinks this? on My $200 Laptop Can Beat Your $500 Tablet · · Score: 1

    Xoom 32 GB, Wi-Fi only ... 600$, as much as the Ipad2 32GB.
    You were saying?

  13. Re:AWESOME!!! on The Hobbit Finally Starts Shooting · · Score: 1

    You are all too awesome. Started the morning with a laugh, thank you for that.

  14. Re:Free speech on Apple's App Store Accepts 'Gay Cure' App · · Score: 1

    I was always under the impression that hate speech is not merely a regular speech, but usually implies an instigation to harm against a certain group of people.
    It's one thing if I'm just a regular Joe and I say: "I don't like gay people" and it's quite another if I'm the leader of a religious movement and say: "All gay people are a disgrace to god and moral values and cannot be tolerated. I urge true believers to bring swift justice against them".
    I think that only the second example fits the hate speech category and should be punished.

  15. Re:There really is an app for everything :P on Apple's App Store Accepts 'Gay Cure' App · · Score: 1

    I have read the Bible and it's clear for anyone who thinks objectively that the whole thing is thought and written by men, not by a god.
    I could also recommend books by Dawkins or Hitchins, if we're on this subject.
    You are not right in your beliefs, you only think you are.

  16. Right on Drizzle Hits General Availability · · Score: 1

    giving companies a viable alternative to Oracle-owned MySQL

    How about a real alternative, like PostgreSQL?

  17. Re:almost tempted to buy some shares on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 2

    You are comparing apples to oranges.
    Apple does not make a sub 200$ phone. Not yet at list. I also don't know of any sub-200$ Android phone.
    Maybe you're one of those guys that insists to use his phone only for making calls and that's fine. But you can't ignore the fact that the smartphone market (and its "offspring", the tablet market) is still growing. Nokia is really hurting in that segment. Its offerings are poor, too expensive, or (in the case of tablets) non-existent.
    I've used Nokia phones with Symbian before. As a (dumb) phone it's been a great experience, but I fail to identify those great unique features you talk about. They don't have anything that could stand up to something like the Iphone or the Galaxy S in terms of features, ease of use and most importantly: available software.

  18. Re:Evidence and Explanation on Microsoft Vehemently Denies Google's "Bing Sting" · · Score: 1

    They entered the fake search terms in Google's search engine using Internet Explorer with the Bing toolbar installed. The toolbar tracked the search terms entered in Google's search engine and the results shown by Google. How is that not copying their search results?

  19. Re:Doomed on Road Train Completes First Trials In Sweden · · Score: 1

    As others have already pointed out there are a lot of technical problems which need to be sorted out before something like this could be viable.
    My guess is it will never happen.
    Regarding your engine power vs speed limit comment: it's not just about maximum speed, acceleration matters also.

  20. Re:This a re-org for the foreign offices only on Stars Remain In Their Usual Places; People Panic · · Score: 1

    (sigh)
    I guess it's true what they say: sometimes by fixing a bug you introduce new ones.

  21. Re:Backups on Ransomware Making a Comeback · · Score: 1

    Thanks, now I'll have nightmares thinking about what Nazgul porn might involve.

  22. Re:Backups on Ransomware Making a Comeback · · Score: 5, Funny

    because when it falls into a river of molten rock, man, it's gone.

    Sounds like you learned that from experience. One of the cons of maintaining the data center for Sauron, huh? Hope the pay is good, at least.

  23. Re:Yes on Stable Roentgenium Claimed Found In Gold · · Score: 1

    Step2: Sell the roentgenium.
    Step3: Buy more gold?

  24. Re:To everyone posting "We'll go elsewhere" on Fighting Ad Blockers With Captcha Ads · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They don't care. The sort of folks who obsessively block ads aren't good customers anyway

    Apparently they do care, or else they wouldn't be interested in unblockable ads, would they?

  25. Re:Nice headline on Computer Defeats Human At Japanese Chess · · Score: 1

    No. The number of possible games for rock-paper-scissors played by two protagonists is combinations of three taken two at a time (with repetitions) - 9.