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  1. What about me? on Make Those Brown Eyes Blue · · Score: 1

    I have green eyes, you insensitive clod!

  2. Re:Dumb idea. on New Permission System Could Make Android Much Less Secure · · Score: 1

    I have settings like that in the AOKP-based ROM that I use. It's in the settings, it's called "App Ops" (down near "About Phone" and "Accessibility Settings"). It tells me what permissions are currently granted to each app and when that permission was last used. If I don't know why an app needs a certain permission or I don't like that it has it, I just uncheck it.

  3. Re:Manufacturer's Android on Samsung Smartphones Vulnerable To Remote Wipe Hack · · Score: 5, Informative

    I don't think he's talking about that. That's not full of crap from the manufacturer (Samsung). The Nexus devices are free of all of that crap.

    The S III I bought recently got the root/CWM/AOKP treatment within the first couple hours of ownership (as soon as the kids went to bed).

  4. Re:*facepalm* on Voting Begins For Canadian Digital Currency App · · Score: 5, Informative

    We don't "call our currency loonies". The one dollar coin is nicknamed the loonie because there's a loon on it and it rolls off the tongue better than "one dollar coin".

  5. Re:The digital lock provisions trump everything el on The Canadian DMCA Battle Concludes: How Thousands of Canadians Changed Copyright · · Score: 5, Informative

    When this argument was brought up during the last attempt to pass this legislation, it was said that "effective" doesn't necessarily mean that it "works well" in this context, just that protection is "in effect" (no matter how ineffective the protection actually is). IANAL, but I believe that distinction was made by one and if I had any clue where I read that, I'd link to it.

  6. Re:Windows disk on MS Will Remove OEM 'Crapware' For $99 · · Score: 1

    It can be done for sure. I'm not sure if it'll work in every scenario, but I do this to my girlfriend's laptop every time we reinstall Windows. I tried once to use the toshiba recovery discs. After 2 evenings of failures and frustration, I downloaded an untouched MS Windows ISO, burned it, installed it, and used the key on her laptop to activate it. Worked like a charm. (Toshiba C650 with Windows 7 Home Premium).

  7. Re:Summary Wrong Again on Wear a Mask During a Protest In Canada: 10 Years In Jail · · Score: 1

    What's determines the difference between a lawful and unlawful protest?

  8. Re:2012 - 1982 = 30 on 20 Years of GSM and SMS · · Score: 1

    From the summary: "The first GSM handests were approved for sale in May 1992"

  9. Re:Four more years on Canadian Government Seeking New Net Snooping Powers · · Score: 1

    You can get all kinds of other absurd quotes/actions he's said/done with sources cited here: http://shitharperdid.com/

  10. Re: Records and Vacuum tubes on PC Designer Says PC "Going the Way of the Vacuum Tube" · · Score: 1

    Vacuum tubes still have at least 1 job where they're vastly superior to transistors. For example, ask almost anyone who plays guitar if they'd take a solid-state amp over a tube amp. Almost all of them will say "Hell no!" (though some prefer the sterile crunch of solid state). Tubes sound better, and it's not just perception. It's measurable.

    I can't confirm this one personally (I have many records and even buy many new releases on vinyl, but no player for them yet), but records are also supposedly superior when it comes to sound quality.

    Some technology never completely goes away. It might get "almost completely replaced" by something newer and better in "most" applications, but as long as there is something that the older tech is better at and there are enough people who want to hold onto it, it won't completely go away.

    I also agree that PCs are here to stay for the foreseeable future.

  11. Re:gas guzzling on The End of the Gas Guzzler · · Score: 1

    Thinner tires (within reason...I'm not talking 'bicycle' thin) in the winter help a bit with getting to the bottom of the snow.

    -5F and 8" of snow would be a dream compared to some of the snow we see up north :)

  12. Re:Cloud on Anonymous Hack One Gigabyte of Data From NATO · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Your information is every bit as safe as it ever was. Which, as it turns out, might not be as safe as you thought it was.

  13. Re:The Brain on Ask Slashdot: What To Do When the Rapture Comes? · · Score: 1, Funny

    NARF!

  14. Re:Didn't think I'd champion Silverlight... on Is YouTube Launching a Netflix Competitor? · · Score: 1

    YouTube's buffering issues are exactly that; YouTube's issues.

    Netflix has their own buffering issues (not near as annoying, though). I like the service, but find it annoying when I can see that there is some of the video buffered, but if I try to jump into that buffered section, everything haults and starts loading all over again from that point.

    Also, HTML5 isn't going to turn a run-of-the-mill web server into a comprehensive media server that will allow you to seek to any point in the video and start loading from there. That hope was squashed a long time ago (most notably by YouTube). The magic behind that is all server-side.

  15. Re:Cue the knock-offs! on Sony's New Android-based Dual Screen Tablets · · Score: 1

    Re: PS1 Support. Maybe they'll have a specific "Game OS" and use Android as an "Other OS". Then when people figure out how the game OS works, they'll remove the Other OS in a mandatory firmware upgrade and claim that they never sold the device as a general purpose computer; they sold it as a game console only.

  16. Re:money back! on Sony's Case Against Geohot Has Been Settled · · Score: 1

    He had already stated that funds not needed for his case would be donated to the EFF.

  17. Re:Lawsuit in 3...2...1... on Apple AirPlay Private Key Exposed · · Score: 1

    Exactly. They're all about openness and interoperability.

  18. Re:CDs on Steve Jobs Questioned In iTunes Monopoly Suit · · Score: 1

    I would, except the record stores around here charge $25.99 for CDs I can pre-order online for $12.99 and get free stuff for pre-ordering. I've also been buying a lot of vinyl lately. One particular album I bought on vinyl came with the CD of the album for free.

  19. Re:OK, I've had enough on Sony's Official Statement Regarding PS3 Hacking · · Score: 1

    All I was saying was that in Sony's eyes, they're the same thing (or at least they're punished in the same way). You're doing something they never wanted, so they label you the same way regardless of intent. Maybe you meant to reply to parent? I don't care what Sony does with PSN. I made my decision to avoid PSN since April 1st, 2010.

  20. Re:OK, I've had enough on Sony's Official Statement Regarding PS3 Hacking · · Score: 1

    Many have the same opinion. Sony, however, sees homebrew in the same light as piracy and cheating. Banned.

  21. Re:And today's NewEgg "Product Spotlight" is... on Sony Lawyers Expand Dragnet, Targeting Anybody Posting PS3 Hack · · Score: 1

    Coincidental

  22. Re:Cutting into Sales on Sony Lawyers Expand Dragnet, Targeting Anybody Posting PS3 Hack · · Score: 1

    But they can prove it by comparing games sold per xbox 360 without taking into account the number of PS3s that were sold to people just looking for a cheaper blu-ray option who had no interest in gaming. There are also people like myself (I think we're a pretty small minority) who CAN'T buy new games now without upgrading firmware beyond 3.15 and losing Linux. My priorities pre-purchase were: blu-ray, media player, Linux, and "oh it can play games? neat!".

  23. No big deal on Sony Wins Restraining Order Against Geohot · · Score: 1

    So he can't make available what's already been mirrored countless times all over the internet...Oh no :o

  24. How many people will this actually affect? on Soundminder Android Trojan Hears Credit Cards · · Score: 0

    Do people actually still give credit card numbers over the phone? I can't think of one time in the last 8 years that I've had a credit card that I've ever given it out over the phone. And not out of fear, either. The situation has just never come up.

  25. Re:Streaming is great if you like bad movies on Mail Service Costs Netflix 20x More Than Streaming · · Score: 0

    There's also a lot of content for children, which is why I subscribe (because I'm a parent...not because I'm a child :P)