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  1. It doesn't matter. on Carbon Dating Shows Koran May Predate Muhammad · · Score: 1

    People believe what they CHOOSE to believe.

  2. Hard Drive Failures on When Will Your Hard Drive Fail? · · Score: 1

    The biggest problem I've had with Seagate drives (I use a number of the USB drives) has been the USB connector at the bottom. After removing the drive from the casing, connecting it like a standard drive, and reformatting it, they've run without problem. But there's always that nagging doubt...so I just make sure I keep a number of backups just in case. I always worry about drives for which the manufacturer can't provide a 5-year warranty. That tells me they really don't have much confidence in their products.

  3. Phablet? Seriously? on Phablet Reviews: Before and After the iPhone 6 · · Score: 1

    I guess I'll never understand the incessant, infantile need of some to combine terms into cutesie baby-talk terms.

    But why get upset about the size? If people like it, they'll buy it and use it. If not, it will die of its own accord.
    Better to offer a wide range of shapes and styles so at least there's some semblance of choice.

  4. Why Not? on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 1

    Since our illustrious government/court system has turned corporations into individuals, why not add chimpanzees as persons?
    It would definitely be a step up the evolutionary chain for them (the legislators/judges).
    And who knows, perhaps some day citizens of this nation might even be afforded the status of legal personhood as well.

  5. How nice for her, but I disagree. on Yahoo CEO Says It Would Be Treason To Decline To Cooperate With the NSA · · Score: 1

    Yahoo is a corporation, not a citizen. It's interests do not lie in the same
    place or even the general direction as a citizen's. It's sole purpose is to make
    money, and despite her best intentions, true patriotism and love of money are
    not compatible. One cannot serve two masters.

    Despite what the courts claim, corporations are NOT individuals, and therefore
    do not have the same rights as an individual citizen of this country.

    If Ms Meyer believes that playing along with the NSA is patriotic, so long as she
    says that from he own perspective and not that of anyone else, that's her right.
    However, being a patriot is not something anyone can truly claim for themselves,
    because only time will reveal whether or not someone's ACTIONS make them out
    to be a patriot, a milquetoast citizen or a traitor.

    So if Ms Meyer feels it's her patriotic duty to sell out her customers to the Eye In
    The Sky, that's something she''ll have to live with and answer for.

    But she doesn't speak for me.

  6. No thanks. on Dropbox Wants To Replace Your Hard Disk · · Score: 1

    Anytime you allow someone else (the "Clown" er, the " Cloud ")
    to control your data, they have the ability to control you.

  7. Re:Assassinating American Terrorists on Leaked: Obama's Rules For Assassinating American Citizens · · Score: 1

    And you're absolutely right. But what good does it do us to complain? The people are not interested
    in truth and justice and the moral high ground. They're only interested in being entertained, having too
    much to eat, swilling alcohol and imbibing drugs and sugar and not having to face the reality that
    everyone else on the planet has to: real fear.

    People want others to "just take care of the problem and don't bother me with the details, but I'll huff and
    puff and pontificate a lot about rights and freedom and such, but unless if impinges on MY rights, I really
    couldn't care less." That's why there is so much corruption in business and politics.

    September 11th, 2001 brought real fear into the living rooms of this nation. But here we are, 12 years later
    and except for he occasional stirring of the pot by the anti-gun lobby and a few mass murderers, things have
    gone back to being pretty much the way they were on 2001.09.10.

    The people really don't care, because they can't see it from here. The news services insulate them and wrap
    them in a cocoon of ignorance from the terrors of the world. So killing a terrorist just because he happens to
    be an American? Puh-lease.

    Nobody cares. Grab a burger and a beer and sit down. The football game is on.

  8. Assassinating American Terrorists on Leaked: Obama's Rules For Assassinating American Citizens · · Score: 1

    Government assassinations? They've been happening since governments were first formed. All of a sudden
    there's a whole slew of dainty little flowers who want to pretend that there aren't really bad people
    out there and opt for sending nastigrams to such people via email or Social Networking and pretending they
    will just go away. Unfortunately, most terrorists, especially those acting from a so-called "religious"
    zeal would like to kill you and your entire family, your neighborhood, city or country and laugh about it.

    "But they're AMERICANS!"
    Right. Americans who want to kill you and your entire family, neighborhood, city or country.
    For that they deserve a special pass, because we all know that they can't be bad because they're "Americans".
    Anyone who lives on the North American or South American continent is an American. It's just a label. A
    person's true nature is revealed by their actions, not a label applied to them.


    "But what about the Rule of Law?"
    While the Rule of Law is an amazing and desirable standard to live by, it unfortunately won't shield you
    from someone shooting at you or detonating an explosive device next to you.


    We should be capturing them and bring them to trial!
    Wasting resources and possibly MORE lives attempting to hunt them down in the far corners of the world.
    Exactly how many other people have to die to make killing them an acceptable option? Are YOU willing to be
    a victim? How about a family member? A friend? Whom are you willing to sacrifice in the terrorist's place?


    What about "collateral" casualties?
    What about them? The people who allow the terrorists to live amongst them know who they are and what
    they do. Do you think they give one iota of thought about you and your family, friend, coworkers, neighbors and
    so on who are killed when the terrorist's bomb goes off or they mow people down with a machine gun?


    We depend on our government to protect us and to do what is necessary for that cause. If you don't like it,
    your choices are to vote in a different government, fight the government or leave the country. Everyone will have
    to accept that the world isn't a perfect place and is only going to get more dangerous, or continue to live in their
    self-imposed la-la land until reality comes knocking on their door. By then it will probably be too late.

  9. Have You Tried... on Ask Slashdot: The Search For the Ultimate Engineer's Pen · · Score: 1

    Uniball Signo Micro 207?
    Gel ink, even flow, smooth writing.

    http://www.uniball.com/catalog/show/product.php?no=84

    I used to use Rotring and a few others, but the Uniball has won me over. I too write very small.
    Haven't yet had the opportunity to take one up in a plane, but they're not so expensive that
    trying one will break the bank.

  10. Dumb It Down For The Masses on Does Grammar Matter Anymore? · · Score: 1

    Anything that can be said, can be said clearly. There are still a few who care about the difference
    between "your" and "you're", (and yes, I put my comma AFTER the quotation mark).

    What is it about Americans and their incessant need to appear (if not actually be) stupid? Students
    in so many other countries grab every chance they get to improve themselves and learn, yet here
    having a smart phone seems to be an adequate substitute for a good education.

    Let's hope that our decline isn't sped along by laziness, apathy and ignorance. Embrace learning, not
    for political correctness, but simply so that your message may be understood without question.

  11. The "God" Particle... on Texas Scientists Regret Loss of Higgs Boson Quest · · Score: 1

    Ha ha ha! Just wait til they detect an even smaller particle, and so on.
    Will that be the NEW and IMPROVED "God" particle? Or the Protestant "God" particle?
    Humans are so full of themselves. It's just a smaller particle. There will be many more.
    Just because we can't detect something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

    Mankind's science is severely limited. It will take a much greater intelligence than he has
    to discover the tiniest particles of matter.

  12. Expensive Hearing Aids on Ask Slashdot: Why Are Hearing Aids So Expensive? · · Score: 1

    Medical devices/drugs are outrageously expensive because the needs of the many doesn't yet outweigh the greed of the few.

  13. Is it April 1st Again? on IT Desktop Support To Be Wiped Out Thanks To Cloud Computing · · Score: 1

    No matter how hard they try, the need for Desktop Support will NEVER go away.

    People are just too stupid/ignorant/lazy/whatever to be able to do without some
    sort of hand-holding being available to help them recover from their foibles or simply
    to explain that there really is no "Any" key.

    Corporate users are no exception.

  14. They Get What They Deserve on Backdoor Found In China-Made US Military Chip? · · Score: 1

    Well, when the Chinese neutralize all our military hardware, invade, then kill off all of the
    greedy industrialists who decided to have ANYTHING our military uses be made in China,
    then they will have earned their just desserts. Either that, or those citizens left over from
    the invasion will hunt down and take care of the turkeys themselves. After all, what good
    will all their money do them then?

  15. It is, after all, North Carolina. on North Carolina Threatens To Shut Down Nutrition Blogger · · Score: 1

    They still believe that smoking is good for you, that the sun revolves around the Earth, and that having your picture taken steals part of your soul.

  16. Re:Good intentions pave the road to a stalking cha on World's Creepiest iPhone App Pulled After Outcry · · Score: 1

    Why anyone would want to post their whereabouts online is beyond me. People yell and scream about wanting and needing privacy and then they share every pimple pop, bladder drain and bowel dump with the world.

  17. Free Advertising? on Your Face Will Soon Be In Facebook Ads · · Score: 1

    So what? Clothes manufacturers have been using people as walking billboards for years and no one complains. So suddenly because it's Starbucks it matters?

  18. PETA is NOT Animal Friendly... on PETA Creates New Animal-Friendly Software License · · Score: 1

    Why would I want anything from them or care about anything they endorse? The only thing they're interested in is playing politics and garnering power for themselves. People Euthanizing Trusting Animals They can kiss my (small donkey).

  19. Poor Rupert... on Murdoch Says E-Book Prices Will Kill Paper Books · · Score: 1

    He probably had to fire one of his 6 scullery maids. Either that or he's been forced to drive the Rolls instead of the Bentley. Seems his bottom line is shrinking. Poor thing. I feel so bad for him. What's a poor old newspaper boy to do?

  20. Irrelevant. on Students Failing Because of Poor Grammar · · Score: 1

    Alas, the asteroid will be here long before this makes any difference to society, rendering the entire argument moot.

  21. Re:unpossible on Students Failing Because of Poor Grammar · · Score: 1

    Well said and thank you.

  22. Not Impressed by iPad...yet. on iPad Is a "Huge Step Backward" · · Score: 1

    I'm not a user of Apple computers, but I did get an iPhone. It turns out to be one of the most useful devices I've ever owned...and, despite AT&T, it even makes phone calls. The iPad, however, is nothing more than an over-sized, over-priced iPod Touch without the camera. Plus, it lacks external data accessibility via connections (USB, flash drive, handwriting, Flash compatibility, etc.) If it tends to be around long enough, perhaps Apple will add some capabilities to it. Then I might consider it.

  23. Fees, fees, fees! Wheeeee! on FCC Probes Google and T-Mobile For Double-Whammy Fees · · Score: 1

    Meh.Phone companies have always done their best to squeeze every drop of blood from the turnips that are their customers. Plans and bundles and contracts, all smoke and mirrors designed to disguise the fact that they simply want to charge you for breathing but cannot, hence the paperwork. The thing that I would like to see eliminated is this inane "minutes" limit. We are SO past that with today's technology, yet they keep on sticking it to us and we sheep keep on getting sheared.

  24. Re:CEO Battle on Apple Counter-Sues Nokia Over Patents · · Score: 1

    Isn't Steve Jobs simply leasing his current liver? (I hope that if Mr Kallasvuo does eat Mr Jobs' liver, he at least has the good sense to enjoy it with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.) ;-)

  25. No Amnesty. on Bush Demands Amnesty for Spying Telecoms · · Score: 1

    Interesting to see just who was willing to sell out Americans in the name of "security" and without due process. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself (and idiots continually invoking it to frighten us even more.)