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  1. Re:I block SWF and only SWF on Game Site Wonders 'What Next?' When 50% of Users Block Ads · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yep, FlashBlock is all one needs.

    This is why I'm very afraid of HTML5 and don't actually WANT Flash to die at all. It eliminates one trivial way to filter unwanted Internet content.

  2. Re:I don't want this. on British Airways Plans To Google Passengers · · Score: 1

    AFAIK this is for domestic flights (which magically includes flights to Ireland BTW) only. No clue why they're doing it but I guess it's somehow related to the common travel area. It's extremely annoying since I once managed to accidentally get all the way to the gate for a flight back to Dublin without having my picture taken. When they found out I had to go all the way back (including another round of security theatre, thank FSM I didn't just buy me a bottle of water) to do that, and nearly missed the damn flight.

    On flights to anywhere else, no pictures.

  3. Re:Speaking as a Brit... on London Tube Stations Finally Get Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    Heh, you win. I'm only here since 1.5 months ago, hope that's a valid excuse. :>

  4. Re:Speaking as a Brit... on London Tube Stations Finally Get Wi-Fi · · Score: 4, Informative

    While with an Oyster card it would've been £8 in total. Traveling on the underground with paper tickets seems like a bad idea..

  5. Re:Thank . on Oil May Be Finite, But U.S. Production Is Ramping Up · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Assuming you're indeed an American, quit whining about gas prices and it "killing the economy". Apparently one dollar per liter is currently considered "zomg expensive" (ref: http://gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx). In Europe, ten years ago, one liter costed anything between 99 and 109 EUROcents (that's $1.32-$1.45). You don't even want to know what they're paying there now.

  6. Re:Protip on When Does Signing Up Become 'Opting In?' · · Score: 1

    A special e-mail account for every account I create? So whenever I create an account, I create two? :-)

    I'm using a catch-all domain for this. Works pretty well too.

  7. Re:only brain cancer? on Brain Cancer Worries? Look Up Your Phone's SAR · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if that assumption is still true in the age of always-online smartphones.

    I suppose syncing e-mail all day is not as intensive as a phonecall in progress, but if you look at duration again..

  8. Re:Reasons unknown?? on Robots Dive Deep To Solve Airliner Crash Mystery · · Score: 1

    That article talks about AOA sensors, not pitots.

  9. Re:My VCR is still my recording workhorse on Consumers Buy Less Tech Stuff, Keep It Longer · · Score: 1

    You're working with an ancient OS 9 Mac here BTW. The little exposure I've had to pre-OS X Mac stuff reminded me more of Windows 3.1 than anything else. They restarted from scratch with OS X for a very good reason.

  10. Re:Exactly when Yahoo management became yahoos on Yahoo! To Close Delicious · · Score: 1

    > Yahoo Mail could have been gmail.
    > Yahoo's Overture could have been Google Adsense+Adwords
    > Yahoo's Altavista could have been google search.

    And you think those things would've been what they are now if Google was run by a CEO like that? :-)

  11. Re:Google wants their cake ... on Google Warns Irish Government Against Tax Increase · · Score: 1

    > So if google wants to help - well it can pay their debt bill. Because they are partially responsible for it.

    Do you have any clue what the crisis in Ireland is about? I'm a terrible economist so I won't say I do, but this is what I know from actually living in this more or less bankrupt state:

    When I walk around here, everywhere around me I see huge, empty multi-storey buildings. Heck, they're still busy building one in my street. More floors than any other place in the wide area and TBH I don't know which company will be using it, if any. Owners are trying to let/sell these places, with banners like "Superb retail opportunity" (What's so superb about it? The few shops (except supermarkets) that opened in this area have little over ten customers a day.)

    Most of these buildings are now owned by banks. They're the ones who fucked up and need a little "donation". Much more than you can pay from any corporate taxes, looking at the numbers. TFA: "So far this year corporation tax has raised over €2.6bn for the Government coffers" Woo, 2.6 billion. That's almost 5% of the money flushed down a black hole by the banks here!

  12. Re:It's funny - laugh on AMD Offers Women Geek Dating Advice · · Score: 1

    I think I know what was really going on there. That night, did some mysterious ninja try to steal your PC? Have you noticed strange flashbacks at random moments lately? ;-)

  13. Re:This... is really cool. on Recomputing the Sky · · Score: 1

    > In their hearts I think most anti-MS people on slashdot already acknowledge the fact that they've been out-eviled recently. The day of MS as the root of all IT nastiness has come and gone. They just need to say it out loud.

    What I (and many others in this thread as you probably saw) actually thought was "Wow, Microsoft is doing something that is actually cool, where's the catch?"

    My question was answered by the end of the article: This is just another miserable attempt to get the Silverlight market share percentage above 1%. Using a "making universe data publicly available, even. :-(

    Yup, still evil.

  14. Re:Silverlight on Recomputing the Sky · · Score: 1

    Several airlines use Silvershite on their routes page. :-(

  15. Re:Patents? on Apple, RIM, Google All Bid On Palm · · Score: 1

    > but i doubt Google/RIM would use them aggressively
    You know that RIM used to be known as "Lawsuits in Motion" several years ago, before it started backfiring and several companies sued them? :-)

  16. Re:DNS Extension on How CDNs and Alternative DNS Services Combine For Higher Latency · · Score: 1

    (Disclaimer: I'm one of the authors of this I-D.)

    Because by the time you went through all the steps you're describing here, you lost so much time already that the CDN may as well just serve you their content from the other side of the planet. CDNs are meant to *improve* latency. If two or more HTTP requests are needed to reach the goal, you really just completely miss it.

    Also, HTTP caching wouldn't work very well if content gets served from "random" hostnames (because how else would you get the web browser to connect to the right CDN node?).

    Remember that this is an EDNS0 option, to be implemented only by parties that need it. It's not intended to become a standard DNS feature.

  17. Re:"the end" "continues"? on The End of the 3.5-inch Floppy Continues · · Score: 1

    And now you're blind?

    (Aren't those disks still way too thin and transparent to be used for this?)

  18. Re:5870s drop to 27-35W when not gaming already on NVIDIA Shows Off "Optimus" Switchable Graphics For Notebooks · · Score: 1

    27W. Wow. That's only about four times as much as my whole laptop (with Intel graphics). Definitely very low-power! :-P

    I sure hope they have a mobile version of that chip...

  19. Re:it kind of doesent work on Google Deducing Wireless Location Data · · Score: 1

    That has very little to do with this technology and more with a mistake in a IP-to-geolocation database somewhere, most likely.

  20. Re:Big Battle on Bing To Become Default iPhone Search? · · Score: 1

    About two months ago I used Blind Search for a week to see how Bing's actually doing. There were two classes of results that I found:

    A) Two columns show fairly similar results (Bing and Google) and the third shows somewhat worse ones (Yahoo).
    B) One column with good results (Google), the others totally wrong or at least significantly worse.

    Although I just tried a query from the second category again and they now all show the best result first (instead of somewhere on the second page). I guess it's time for another week of Blind Search for me.

  21. Re:No thanks. on How Does the New Google DNS Perform? (and Why?) · · Score: 1

    Akamai probably has *many* more CDN nodes in the world than the number of gDNS and OpenDNS datacenters together, so just being distributed is not enough.

  22. Re:Too lazy to read on How Does the New Google DNS Perform? (and Why?) · · Score: 1

    Yep, it's home-made ... but why do you think it'd be Python?

  23. Re:yep... on Ten Things Mobile Phones Will Make Obsolete · · Score: 2, Informative

    I think this is/was a common thing with CDMA (or whatever the non-GSM protocol is called exactly) telephones. They get the time from the network and don't/didn't bother storing it anywhere locally.

  24. Re:Lenovo needs reality check on Danish FreeBSD Dev. Sues Lenovo Over "Microsoft Tax" · · Score: 1

    Another difference is that the stereo wouldn't be even 1% of the price of the car instead of sometimes more than 10%.

  25. Re:Local Privilege Escalation On All Linux Kernels on Local Privilege Escalation On All Linux Kernels · · Score: 1

    Although I'm tempted to say calling it "brute force" would be more accurate. :-)