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  1. See, size does matter.

  2. can u smell what the rock is cooking? on Engineer Thinks We Could Build a Real Starship Enterprise In 20 Years · · Score: 1

    Can you smell the crowdfunding? Jabroney! Not sure about that spelling.

  3. so... on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Spammers You Know? · · Score: 1

    ...I'm going to cut the chase here. KILLS ZEM ALL!!!!!! man, this is a tough room.

  4. you've forgotten something... on Ask Slashdot: Unity/Gnome 3/Win8/iOS — Do We Really Hate All New GUIs? · · Score: 1

    In all of the fuss here. you've guys forgot the best gui yet. webOS. yeah, i said it. it brought it all together in one slick package (palm does it again). too bad HP had to have "big plans" for it. I feel Palm will rise again. Mobile/Touchscreen usability is where everyone is headed. eventually the desktop will be mostly touch. Command line is good for those who have time on there hands initially. but for the average Joe you need usability to get things going. HP is about to put webos on the selling block. Hopefully someone will scoop it up and slap in on top of there system. Android has got some good momentum. If they can add the usability of webos they could really deal a deathblow to the rest of the pack. Another big issue in gui and their usability is security. Security can be the most complicated thing and that's why the average joe should have almost nothing to do with it. Security in business and at home should be dealt with in 2 totally different ways. Unfortunately its not. Windows for example has the same security mechanisms in all version of its OS. They just to dumb things down for the average consumer and what you get is shitty security. the model has to be re-done. Users should be able to do what ever they need to, to get the desired result. anybody else can't. No online apps should ever be able to make a change to that system. just going to one site as an administrator account can totally screw things up without the user knowing (thanks a lot Command Line).

  5. bab5 on Help Rename the Department of Homeland Security · · Score: 1

    How about the "nightwatch".

  6. Where's my award? on Storing Hydrogen At Room Temperature · · Score: 1

    I store hydrogen at room temperature all the time. Especially after i eat some chili. FARTGAS!!!!

  7. Re:And your..... on What You Eat Affects Your Genes · · Score: 1

    dude, ankle length shirts?? Sweeeett.

  8. I'll be right back... on Brain Power Boosted With Electrical Stimulation · · Score: 1

    Where did i put that stun gun? Last time I tested that on myself i was a bit tipsy. I wonder if that cancelled out the brain cells i killed that night. If only i could remember.

  9. Neville Chamberlain? on Anonymous Kills Websites, Cartels Kill Bloggers · · Score: 1

    For fear of retribution on both fronts... No comment.

  10. the future, the final frontier on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    I've enjoyed slashdot for quite a long time. at least 10 years or more. Oddly I just a few years ago got an account and did some random commenting. Even though i was a minuscule commenter, I read every day. Slashdot, for me is about hope for the future. I read every day to see that something i can't grasp - A connection with the universe that i want to explore. CmdrTaco, thank you for generous amounts of time and great amounts of information that you've shared with us. With this on your resume, no worries.

  11. Re:Lose the Ability to post on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    Hey now, we all know what legacy support means. a few thousand lines of code in linux and 1.21 gigawatts of code in windows. Its just time to let go.

  12. warm and fuzzy. on The Lesson of Recent Hacktivism · · Score: 1

    while i like the idea of security and keeping my stuff secure, i love the fact that this hacktivism shows one very good point. Corporations and the governments they've bought have all been chipping away at society in an attempt to go back to the good old days of serfdom, but when a few people in the masses who happen to know some shit get together, pissed off people get their message across.

  13. My issues. on Invent the Medical Tricorder, Win $10,000,000 · · Score: 1

    If it runs linux i'm sold. Fortunately LCARS is not anywhere near being our defacto gui interface. I don't want to live in a purple, tan, and orange hell.

  14. New Idea? Or just a twist on an old one? on 'Pruned' Microchips Twice As Fast and Efficient · · Score: 1

    "Pruning" has been around a while. Intel's been doing it since the 486 sx. That was just a laser zapped cpu that didn't use all of its components to get the job done at a less capable pace. You had to pay a premium to get the full DX. Now we're cutting things out to get the better performance. So now we will have to pay more for performance and for a lesser supply of materials. See, Capitalism wins once again. That's probably the real innovation here.

  15. I got your poll right here on Study Shows Technology May Inhibit Good Sleep · · Score: 1

    I find that if either the TV or the computer has something interesting I'm locked in. That's why i call them the devil box and satan screen. oooo! Navy Seals!

  16. Palm-ish on HP Donates To WebOS's Major Hombrewing Group · · Score: 1

    This is something you'd expect from Palm. Palm has for sometime allowed people to do what they want. Here's the facts: a. if you're a hacker -- you're doing it for your own good mostly (because if something breaks you can fix it). b. Why spend money to prevent all this stuff for the small minority that do it? Is it worth all the r&d? c. good ideas come from small places. Things can be learned by what the hacking community is focused on. HINT here Apple. real mulitasking!!! all the jailbreakers wanted it and got it. I like palm/hp so i hope they come up big. they should look at the android market as Blackberry is to help get them back in the game.

  17. here we go again. on New Sunlight Reactor Produces Fuel · · Score: 1

    I'm getting a little tired of all this future tech stuff that sounds like it will solve all of our problems, but never seems to come to fruition. throw this one on the list with Transporters and Warp drives.