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  1. At least slightly better Wired.com article on Facebook Interviewer Heckled at Web Conference · · Score: 4, Informative
  2. Re:To clarify on Reznor Follows Radiohead, Offers Free Album · · Score: 3, Informative

    The music is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. Doesn't that mean it is free to distribute for non commercial purposes by anyone as long as credit is properly attributed?

  3. 3-12 year olds? on Microsoft's "Source Fource" Action Figures · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I get that they're toys, and toys are traditionally for kids, and that it's fun to make fun of/hate on Microsoft, and that Microsoft is obviously trying to get people hooked early (did I cover all the bases?).. but these action figures are more collectibles than toys to be played with. This stuff isn't really for kids, it's for your OCD-afflicted nerd that has (hopefully) outgrown Pokemon.

  4. Building this stuff into the tv is a good idea? on Cable Industry to Standardize Under Tru2Way · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why is building this stuff into a television a good idea? Even if the money grubbing cable companies weren't all about screwing you with their prices, what happens when new legit tech does get created? I'm forced to buy a new tv?

  5. Re:Work as a blogger? on Wonder Woman Gets a Woman's Point-of-View · · Score: 2, Informative

    Her blog got her noticed at CBR, which got her noticed by Bongo, which eventually got her noticed by Marvel & DC, which eventually got her a Wonder Woman job. It took close to ten years, but that was the progression. Yes, she's talented, and her humble beginnings in the comic book industry begain with a blog.

    Gail Simone didn't "get" anything because of her blog, she earned her way as a good writer that got noticed and continues to do so. The path she took just happened to start with a blog. What are you so defensive about?

  6. Piracy != Privacy on Yahoo! Slammed Over Piracy By Chinese Court · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Man, I thought that headline was "Yahoo! Slammed Over Privacy By Chinese Court", and I was really confused.

  7. I am all for anything that creates.. on FCC Planning Rules to Open Cable Market · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm all for anything that creates competition and lowers prices, especially in the cable industry (all bastards), but I just have this bad feeling that this is really designed to make it harder for any of the cable companies to compete with the big telcos, which is already nigh impossible. So frustrating.

  8. Re:Perhaps this should read... on NPD Will No Longer Publicly Provide Games Hardware Sales Data · · Score: 1

    Source for your numbers?

  9. Re:Great read. on Censoring Maniac Mansion for the NES · · Score: 1

    If my memory servers, the only thing different in the prototype floating around is the naked statue that was removed is still there. Everything else is just as censored.

  10. Yes, but.. on Gaming Usability 101 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Let me skip any and every single cutscene/tutorial, but also give me the opportunity to replay them at my convenience.

    If I've decided to skip something that actually has important information, or I decide I want to watch something later because I'm in a groove, where is the harm in letting me access it when I want to?

  11. Snow Crash on Brain Controlled Virtual World for the Disabled · · Score: 1

    Hmm. This reminds me of Mr. Ng from Snow Crash. Could be interesting.

  12. Nobody tell Alex Chiu on Electrical Field Treats Brain Cancer · · Score: 1

    Shit! I hope Alex Chiu didn't patent his magic everlasting magnetic rings, or everyone with cancer is fucked!

  13. Not Quite Indiana Jones on Sunken Treasure Worth $500 Million Found Off England · · Score: 5, Funny

    Indiana Jones would've put that shit in a Museum, not paid dividends to his shareholders.

  14. Isn't this a retread? on Some Truth to Wii as GameCube 1.5? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Isn't this something people were saying before the Wii was even released? I don't understand why this is news again, almost (or possibly more than) a year later.

  15. Re:We'll believe it when we see it. on MPAA Committed To Fair Use and DRM · · Score: 1

    What part of "they recalled the bad DVDs" lead you to "I suppose you think Sony was doing a really great thing when they released that rootkit uninstaller too"?

    Recalling a DVD that won't play is reasonable and simple to do, putting the rootkit back in pandora's box is a different animal entirely.

    Go take your happy pills.

  16. Re:We'll believe it when we see it. on MPAA Committed To Fair Use and DRM · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sony recalled the discs that recently came out and would not play on standard licensed players. Google around, you'll find the news.

  17. Re:The thing about NYC on GTA IV Information Leaked From Game Informer · · Score: 1

    My understanding is that a copy of the magazine itself was scanned and leaked before it's normal publication date, but the /. post isn't really too clear.

  18. The Shuffle on What's Your Site Rotation? · · Score: 1

    I do something called the ESPN/Slashdot shuffle. I read one, , read the other, do something else, then when I get bored I load them again, over and over until I realize I'm reloading the same goddamn sites over and over again. It's a vicious cycle.

  19. Cost? on PS3 Owners To Simulate Gene Folding · · Score: 1

    So, would I need to leave the PS3 running 24x7 folding@home, racking up $100+ in costs, for this?

  20. Re:What about domain names? on eBay Delisting All Auctions for Virtual Property · · Score: 1

    This was my first thought. Surely we have the right to sell our own domain names, but they are virtual property. So, which is which?

  21. Re:Strategy? on AOL Music Now Relaunches Music Service · · Score: 1

    Let' see, AOL invented the $14.95/month from everyone forever strategy and it got them where they are today--the verge of bankruptcy.

    AOL didn't "invent" that, their hourly-usage-for-hundreds-of-dollars-per-bill plan reigned supreme until pure dial-up services started going for 20 bucks a month. AOL had no choice but to cave to a standard price point.

  22. Re:The last nail in the coffin on AOL Releases Search Logs of 657,427 Users · · Score: 1

    It tickles me pink that someone, while trying to figure out how to kill their wife, took a break to visit what used to be my web site. Warms my heart :D

  23. Darn. on Interactive In-Game Billboards Coming · · Score: 2, Funny

    I was hoping "interactive" meant I could blow up or otherwise destroy advertising billboards in-game. :(

  24. Re:Possible uses? on WMF Vulnerability is an Intentional Backdoor? · · Score: 1

    If you know enough about someone enough to know you want to break into their computer it should be incredibly simple to find out what sites that person views on a frequent basis and then plant your malware on it. Easier than pie.

  25. Re:Not lego sized, just lego shaped on The Lego Brick Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    All that being said, I wouldn't want one of these without a Firewire port. It's kind of sad that a long-time seller of external drives for the Macintosh now sells a model of external case with only USB support.

    While I completely agree with you, Gen5/nano iPods are USB only too. The travesty spreads.