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  1. The Diamond Age? on Meet NELL, the Computer That Learns From the Net · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Nell was also the name of the protagonist in Neal Stephenson's _The Diamond Age_, a story which touches on the concept of artificial intelligence.

  2. Re:They now need a "pee fee" - not what you think on TSA Wants You To Keep Your Seat, and Your Hands In Sight · · Score: 1

    Was it 255 plus 260 or just 260?

  3. Re:Alternatives to licensing fees? on Unsung, Unpaid Coders Behind Federal IT Dashboard · · Score: 1

    Except this wasn't developed by "The Government." It was developed by a federal contractor, namely "GSA awarded REI Systems a 5-year, $10 million contract in March 2008 to work on USASpending.gov and other OMB systems."

  4. I propose calling it... on Junior-Sized Supernova Discovered By New York Teen · · Score: 1

    I propose calling it a giganova.

  5. This will be the first app I buy. on On iPhone, Searching For Kama Sutra = Porn · · Score: 1

    I have not bought any apps for my phone yet. I promise this will be the first one. That demo was great.

  6. Re:That is NOT what EAL 6+ means!! on Secure OS Gets Highest NSA Rating, Goes Commercial · · Score: 1

    Good call. Virtual upmod for you. I posted the PP and ST above: http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1033867&cid=25808441.

  7. The Protection Profile and Validation Report on Secure OS Gets Highest NSA Rating, Goes Commercial · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Protection Profile and Validation Report can be downloaded at http://www.niap-ccevs.org/cc-scheme/pp/id/pp_skpp_hr_v1.03.

    The Security Target and Validation Report can be downloaded at http://www.niap-ccevs.org/cc-scheme/st/vid10119/.

  8. Obvious Fake on Hackers Clone Elvis' Passport · · Score: 3, Informative

    For conspiracy theorists: Elvis' middle name was Aron, not Aaron, right?

    Wikipedia says "Presley's genuine birth certificate reads "Elvis Aaron Presley" (as written by a doctor). There is also a souvenir birth certificate that reads "Elvis Aron Presley." When Presley did sign his middle name, he used Aron. It reads 'Aron' on his marriage certificate and on his army duffel bag. Aron was apparently the spelling the Presleys used to make it similar to the middle name of Elvis' stillborn twin, Jesse Garon. Elvis later sought to change the name's spelling to the traditional and biblical Aaron. In the process he learned that "official state records had always listed it as Aaron. Therefore, he always was, officially, Elvis Aaron Presley." Knowing Presley's plans for his middle name, Aaron is the spelling his father chose for Elvis' tombstone, and it is the spelling his estate has designated as the official spelling whenever the middle name is used today. His death certificate says "Elvis Aron Presley." This quirk has helped inflame the "Elvis is not dead" conspiracy theories."

  9. Re:My thoughts on US politics right now on A Look At Joe Biden's Tech Voting Record · · Score: 2, Informative

    Apparently, you have enough money to afford luxuries like a computer and an internet connection....

    Or access to a public library.

  10. Like Ants in Neal Stephenson's "The Diamond Age" on Amazonian Tribe Has No Word To Express Numbers · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of the story of the ants in Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age : "'There's only zero of you,' said the Queen of the Ants (to the King of the Shrews). In ant arithmetic, there are only two numbers: Zero, which means anything less than a million, and Some."

  11. Re:What sort of support do you need? on Choosing an SSL Provider? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Not exactly. They all may provide a similar level of encryption but encryption != security. There are other factors that contribute to the "level of security" (what I'd call assurance) that different certificate vendors or sources can provide.

  12. Re:waiting for the MIT movie on Casino Insider Tells (Almost) All About Security · · Score: 1

    I didn't look it up but I'd double on 44 against the dealer's 5.

  13. Re:My Prior Art for the NBA on Apple, Starbucks Sued Over Music Gift Cards · · Score: 1

    Does it make a difference that your prior art is in Canada? I'm not sure whether it does.

  14. ICANN finds many coincidences... on ICANN Finds No Wrong Doing in Domain Front Running · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "The ICANN committee said cases suspected of front running often turned out to be coincidence, with multiple parties interested in the same names."

    That, of course, is a load of horse feathers. There were countless examples of the practice being exposed by people searching for domains like NETSOLSUCKSALOT12300091.COM. Were there really many parties interested in that domain?

  15. It certainly is deceptive... on ICANN Finds No Wrong Doing in Domain Front Running · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think the practice is certainly deceptive and should be explained by the registrant ahead of time. But I agree that the real problem is domain tasting. I don't see too much of a reason for refunds beyond, say, 12 hours. That's plenty of time to recognize a typo and correct it. The financial hit for a legitimate registration is much less than what it used to be. So, when NetSol was the only game in town and was charging $100/year for a registration, I'd probably want a refund. When it went down to $30/year but there were other players, I'd still want a refund. But for legitimate purposes (and I'm not including landing pages in that category) there is no reason that an uncorrected typo shouldn't have some consequence. The domain tasting practice is a lot worse for the community at large.

  16. Re:Steal Wi-Fi? on Schneier Says 'Steal this Wi-Fi' · · Score: 1

    Isn't this more like an "all-you-can-eat" restaurant situation? As long as you are eating the meal, no problem (Simpsons episodes and Louisiana restaurants - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22487819/ - aside).

    The restaurant wouldn't want you to buy one all-you-can-eat meal ticket and then feed your whole family with that purchase.

  17. Speed Considerations? on OLPC, Microsoft Working Toward Dual-Boot XO Laptops · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My boss got an XO through the B1G1 program and I found that it ran slowly. Can a stripped down version of XP perform reasonably on a platform that isn't designed for it?

  18. Re:FCC's basis for regulation? on The $10 Billion Poker Game Begins · · Score: 1

    I can't tell if you're a troll or not. In any case, take a look at Article I, Section 8, Clause 3: "The Congress shall have power . . . To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes;".

  19. Re:Ebook Copyrights on Amazon's Ebook The Future of Reading? · · Score: 1
  20. Not the right box... on Cablevision CEO a Verizon FiOS Customer? · · Score: 4, Informative

    As a Fios customer, I can tell you that a box on the wires on the street doesn't mean you have service. What matters is the ONT box that would be affixed to the side of your house. No pic of the ONT, no evidence of Fios service.

  21. F: You are co-located at 365 Main. on Yahoo's YSlow Plug-in Tells You Why Your Site is Slow · · Score: 4, Funny

    F: You are co-located at 365 Main.

  22. Re:Non-Subscribers? on Sam and Max Hit the GameTap · · Score: 1

    Seriously? Because investors LOVE recurring revenues.

  23. Re:Wallops Island on Watching a Space Shot? · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the tip. I had no idea about this and have put November's launch on my calendar.

  24. Elektroschock: your bandwidth comes from where? on Inverting Images for Uninvited Users · · Score: 4, Funny

    We don't need internet providers and we don't need internet providers which leak our communication data to the governments and endanger the freedom of the net. The net should be a net and wireless technology is great for the creation of a real P2P internet.

    OK, so how exactly are you connecting to Slashdot without using an ISP? Are you standing at a terminal in the cage at SAVVIS where Slashdot's servers are located?

  25. Re:why on a river? on Google's Secretive Data Center · · Score: 1

    Oh, come on! You know "where we're going, we don't need roads."