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  1. Re:I guess breakfast on The RMS Tour Rider · · Score: 1

    According to the rider, he doesn't like egg yolks unless they're completely hard-boiled so eggs for breakfast may be a no-go.

  2. Can't install on NoScript For Android Devices Released · · Score: 1

    Has anyone actually tried installing this add-on? I figured I'd give it a shot but it just downloads the XPI file and FF mobile won't open them - the 'open' button has no associated action. I've looked around to see why FF would do such a foolish thing but no solutions, only aggravations. Anyone else in the same boat?

  3. Re:If you give a mouse a cookie... on 4G and CDMA Reportedly Hacked At DEFCON · · Score: 1

    Michael Jackson behaving admirably... http://i.imgur.com/Okk86.jpg

  4. Re:The issue wasn't raising prices on Why Netflix Had To Raise Its Prices · · Score: 1

    There's really no reason why this couldn't have been spun into a positive. They're effectively reverting back to the DVD-only plan they had 3 years ago because the streaming service got too big. And they're even dropping the price of the old plan despite inflation and higher postage. That's a lot of room to spin. Whoever wrote their announcement needs a new career if they can't even spin that into something that resonates empathy.

    It's entirely possible to spin something like this without alienating their partners or customers. It would've been a simple formula to do this gracefully. Admit the change isn't great for everyone, (empathize, dammit!) remind everyone that three years ago it was $9.99 without streaming, (this whole thing has been a free add-on) and cushion the blow by making price changes look like price drops for most users. Example:

    Thank you to all of our loyal customers who have followed us through our experiment with streaming these last 3 years! Through this time we've seen Netflix Streaming grow in new ways - from what we thought would be a small complimentary service into a product all it's own. All along we've tried to add new value to your Netflix subscription without raising prices but streaming has become too large of a product to make that possible. Starting on (DATE), Netflix Streaming will become it's own stand-alone product, available for $7.99, and will not be included with the classic DVD service. We understand that some might see the reverting of the classic memberships to their original form as a loss of value; after three years of receiving the free streaming add-on, you've come to expect more from your subscription than the DVD-only plan of the past. That's why we're pleased to announce that we're also dropping the price of the classic membership from $9.99 to $7.99.

    Tag on a little rally cry or another thank you to the end and you've got some calmer customers. You'd think this would be second nature to PR and marketing people... I'm typecast as an antisocial Java programmer and I understand people better than they did... O.o

  5. Re:Going to reduce their revenue on Netflix Announces Streaming Only Plans and Higher Prices for DVDs · · Score: 1

    I'm of a similar opinion - I haven't heard of many who utilize both streaming and DVDs to their full potential. I used to stream 99% of my content and very rarely added a DVD to my queue. Eventually I realized it was the same price and easier to just switch to the existing $7.99 all-streaming package and pay $2 here and there to VUDU for those odd movies that weren't on Netflix streaming. I've been very happy with that arrangement so far.

  6. Re:Why is this on Slashdot? on ATM Repairman Accused of Taking (and Faking) Cash · · Score: 1

    ATM has machine in it's name? Kinda like how we get stories about Hasselhoff because he was in Knight Rider. Wait... that doesn't sound right

  7. Re:As long as its not 7 years away... on Capturing Solar Power With Antennae · · Score: 1

    I concur. Original post is dated 2008... so their prediction is now 7 years away, making it made up

  8. JavaOne and Oracle Open World on Post-Oracle Purchase, How Is Sun's Software Doing? · · Score: 1

    I think the JavaOne experience sums up the current state of Sun and Oracle nicely.

    This year's JavaOne was pretty disappointing compared to previous years and many of us Java enthusiasts felt a little unwanted. Most of the focus was on hardware, which we didn't care about at all. Little of the content was geared towards a technical audience. The tech demos of past years were hushed into side rooms, replaced by celebrity meet-and-greets with Lance Armstrong, Apolo Ohno, the Black Eyed Peas, and a yacht racing team.

    Someone must've been aware this would have a poor reception from the Sun crowd because they quarantined us away from the Oracle Open World groups much of the time and fed us uncanny amounts of free beer and vodka. The open bar seemed to be specially coordinated to just before and during Ellison's speeches about how lock-in is awesome.

    When it came to the actual sessions, the speakers were great but there were moments where you could tell they were intentionally leaving things out. I believe it was a session with eBay's Randy Shoup where someone asked what App Server they ran on and he alluded to not being able to answer that since it "looked a lot like Tomcat." Of course the absence of Google was noticeable as well.

    There's a little war going on inside Oracle right now between trying to mesh traditional Oracle marketing and lock-in to the Sun people who dreamed of openness and interchangeability. Obviously the two are ideologically at odds and all the liquor in San Francisco didn't help that. They're certainly trying to make it work and that's commendable but so far the result has just been many of the Sun people walking away. Sun's assets were as much the people and their mission as their patents and products. Oracle has so far ignored that half of Sun and it is rapidly hemorrhaging.

  9. Re:Well, this just goes to show ... on Sony Marketing Man Tweets PS3 Master Key · · Score: 2
  10. Re:Non-US alterantives on Last.FM To Require Subscription For Mobiles and Home Devices · · Score: 1

    I use Grooveshark but they charge $3/mo for their mobile app as well. Pandora is still good and free, though

  11. Re:iPad, iSad on Covert Video of Apple IPad 2 Just Released · · Score: 1

    I had the same question and a friend of mine who owns one says his 2 big killer features are the battery life and the instant on. In his case, he likes to play games (Angry Birds, Plants vs Zombies) around the house, read ("especially on the toilet," he claims), and do quick lookups of movies and pop culture references while watching TV. Apparently for those uses, the instant on and long battery life make it a better fit than the smaller-screened phones and wait-for-boot netbooks. In my case, I don't mind using my phone for the searches, netbook for games, and ebook reader for reading. That being said, when the netbook and e-book reader start getting outdated, if I can consolidate them into one device I'd consider it.

  12. Re:yeah. well done. on Wired Responds In Manning Chat Log Controversy · · Score: 1

    That's right! This was all done to serve the interests of Teen Vogue and Brides! The conspiracy continues...

  13. Re:do they have a policy against flatulence? on Swiss Bank Has 43-Page Dress Code · · Score: 1

    Sort of. The dress code states you must smell agreeable throughout the day. They mention using extra deodorant throughout the day if you perspire excessively, that you cannot smell of cigarette smoke, and can't smell of strong foods. They recommend using perfume but just a little so as not to offend anyone who doesn't share your tastes.

  14. Re:hornet matrix on Scientists Discover Solar Powered Hornets · · Score: 1

    Now what do we call it?

    Business as usual

  15. Re:journal article on Scientists Discover Solar Powered Hornets · · Score: 1

    ...for all of the buzz that this is generating.

    I see what you did there

  16. Re:While the bashrc approach may seem attractive on Alternative To the 200-Line Linux Kernel Patch · · Score: 1

    Looks like the patch only works if the OS has cgroup support, which was added in RHEL6. So for those of us who are using older distros, a kernel patch is the only fix.

  17. Oblig on A Single Re-Tweet Lands Chinese Woman in Labor Camp · · Score: 1

    A Single Re-Tweet and a History of Human Rights Activism Lands Chinese Woman in Labor Camp

    There, fixed that for you

  18. Re:No standards at all on Ubuntu Dumps X For Unity On Wayland · · Score: 5, Informative

    From the article: "There’s now little reason for these GNOME developers to recommend Ubuntu as an operating system."

    So... slashdot did a good job?

  19. Re:Price and glasses, most likely on Huge Shocker — 3D TVs Not Selling · · Score: 1

    Exactly what I thought. And I can imagine people waiting to buy more glasses, assuming the price on glasses will eventually come down.

  20. Re:SRMTHG on "Super Monkey" Security Force Used At Commonwealth Games · · Score: 1

    Define "far"

  21. Re:Policy on Robots Taught to Deceive · · Score: 3, Funny
  22. Policy on Robots Taught to Deceive · · Score: 2, Funny

    I recommend we all start following a "be polite" policy with microwaves, ATMs, car washes, and our other silicon brethren. Now that we've instructed them to be deceptive there may be no way of knowing when they become sentient and I'd rather my microwave's first experience of humankind be a pleasant and respectful one.

    Thank you for posting this, Lappy. Please relay it to our friends when you can spare the cycles.

  23. Re:Apple? on How 6 Memorable Tech Companies Got Their Names · · Score: 1

    After reading the full article, I agree

  24. Re:Count me in on The Push For Colbert's "Restoring Truthiness" Rally · · Score: 2, Funny

    Interesting. Why do you think this "left" and "right" exist? And assuming they do, why do you feel this "left" group all agree so uniformly with a couple slashdotters? Do they have a newsletter I've yet to subscribe to? I eagerly await your wisdom. Much love, Jem

  25. Re:Too big to fail? on Wikileaks Now Hosted By the Swedish Pirate Party · · Score: 1

    More likely to use the slowness of the systems against the powers that be. Information moves quickly. A takedown in one country may be able to stop the flow of information quickly but coordinating takedowns to happen quickly around the world is too difficult with multiple jurisdictions and legal systems. It's a very smart idea.