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  1. Re:Take One Of Tufte's Courses on The Visual Display of Quantitative Information · · Score: 3, Informative

    Tufte makes this point in his presentations. He thinks it's fine for use as a slide projector, but terrible for building the images.

    The classic example: Gettysburg

  2. Re:Details about what's different since 1st editio on The Visual Display of Quantitative Information · · Score: 1

    "This is the second edition of The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Recently published, this new edition provides excellent color reproductions of the many graphics of William Playfair, adds color to other images, and includes all the changes and corrections accumulated during 17 printings of the first edition."

    From his site.

  3. Re:Hmmm... on Stonehenge Discovery using 3D Laser Scanning · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Had me confused for a second on Microsoft Issues Five New Security Warnings · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ask not for whom the greechneb tolls.

    it tolls for thee.

  5. Re:build a better inkblot on Inkblot Passwords · · Score: 1

    That's not the only problem here. The system still relies on the user to generate the password. I'll bet that, regardless of what they're shown, they still pick their wife's name. And there's still a password file that can be targetted.

    Any system of password defined by the users is going to have holes. Using the example in the article we know that all the passwords are an even number of characters long.

    Businesses who want real security should be relying on systems that use one time passwords like SecureID or multi-factor one time systems like these guys.

  6. Re:He should have fought. on RIAA Grabs Student's Life's Savings · · Score: 3, Informative

    First: IANAL.

    Me either, but I am married to a former PD, current ADA.

    Downside: PDs are very often overworked

    So are the ADAs. I know that my ADA has assembled a case in less than 24 hours becasue everything else pleads out.

    BTW - If what you saw was an attorney going to trial with 7 minutes notice, that was an ethical breach by the judge and the defense attorney and the defendant should be able to have the conviction thrown out. Any ADA worth their salt would have objected if they knew about it.

    a private sector lawyer would handle a single case

    This isn't true. Private attorneys carry a large caseload as well. At no time is a money-making private attorney working on just one case.

    Further, a PD will know the ADA and the judge. In our town the PD and the ADA are assigned to a courtroom for an entire year. They know who to trust and who not to. They know what will piss the judge off and how to keep them happy.

    I was just refuting the "public defenders invariably suck" comment. I don't deny that the system is loaded towards those wealthy enough to pay for their own attorney. I deny that the PDs suck without exception, or even that sucky PDs are in the majority.

    modding this "Off-topic" in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ...

  7. Re:He should have fought. on RIAA Grabs Student's Life's Savings · · Score: 2, Informative

    Besides, public defenders invariably suck.

    Bullshit. PDs spend more time in criminal court than their private counterparts and they have far more experience dealing with the motions and tactics of a criminal case.

    Granted, individual PDs may suck, but you'll find a hell of lot more true believers in the PD's office than you will in private practice.

  8. Re:Boxed set? on Indiana Jones coming to DVD in November · · Score: 1

    Or it could be that Kate Capshaw and Short Round were so FREAKING ANNOYING.

    When one of them wasn't screaming, the other one was.

  9. Re:No Big Deal on Spider-Man Has Back Problems · · Score: 3, Funny

    There were 2 other Batman movies?

  10. Re:A Day in the Life of a Geek? on Are Video Blogs Ready For Prime Time? · · Score: 1

    He's moved on to something he might actually know something about.

  11. Re:Oh man on SmartDust Sensorwebs 'Real Soon Now' · · Score: 2, Funny
    Next election I'm voting for Nadir

    Didn't he win last time?

  12. Re:You can appeal an ACQUITTAL in Norway? on "DVD-Jon" Faces Retrial · · Score: 1

    Cite, please.

    A crime involves both action and time. It's not that you can't be tried for violating the same law twice (else we wouldn't have recidivists now, would we?) it's that you can't be tried for the same crime twice. The second offense is a separate crime.

  13. Memories of Bad Hangovers on Running Mac OS X Binaries With NetBSD · · Score: 0, Troll

    Boone's Farm Apple Wine.

  14. Acting Lesson on Ask William Shatner · · Score: 1

    Is it "Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaahn" or "Kahhhhhhhhhhhhhhn?"

  15. This may seem abrupt, but ... on Ask 'Junkyard Wars Diva' Cathy Rogers · · Score: 1, Funny

    What are you doing Friday night?

  16. Re:The Book of Persecution on Chip a Playstation, Go to Jail · · Score: 1

    Maybe I should post again, this time with a link.

    - ahem -

    The Book of Persecution:

    In which Gord is arrested.

    Acts of Gord

  17. The Book of Persecution on Chip a Playstation, Go to Jail · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In which Gord is arrested.

  18. Re:How does this stop people from being false? on Randomizing Survey Answers For Accuracy · · Score: 1

    Basically people providing false answers will ver often pick a false answer based on location.

    And this has what to do with the article?

  19. Re:What rubbish! on Mac Users May Be Smarter · · Score: 1

    ... recon ... tho

    Let me guess: you're using a Windows machine?

  20. Re:Staplers on Slashback: Stapler, Interface, Gaming · · Score: 1

    SureSource -- the unprofessional cockgobblers

    Don't you mean no-talent ass clowns?

  21. Re:Could make for some interesting partnerships... on Chicken-Feather Chips · · Score: 1

    This is an urban legend, according to Snopes.

  22. Re:Obliatory Movie Reference on Philips Blue Laser Itty Bitty Disc Drive · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Men in Black

  23. Re:Boiling it down on why it's freaky on Freaky Flash 6 Fishy Features · · Score: 1
    I think that the existance of the feature isn't what's troubling. It's the fact that you don't have central control over it, and you have to hunt it down to know it even exists.

    I'm the guy who submitted the story (why I didn't get any karma for it is another thing, but we'll ignore that for now) and this was my concern.

    I don't really think that the folks at Macromedia were watching and laughing at my haircut, but I am concerned that they didn't see fit to tell me that they were using my microphone and camera.

    Pardon me while I go tighten down my tinfoil hat.
  24. Re:not exactly monotone on Dictionaraoke - Fair-Use meets Karaoke · · Score: 2, Informative

    uh - no. All the words are from dictionary.com's audible pronunciation guide. Soem of them are done with male voices, some of them with female voices. It's a crap shoot which one you get.

  25. Monty Hall would be proud on Linux On a Used Cash Register · · Score: 2, Funny
    I spent two hours looking for a 72 pin SIMM. I found 30 pin SIMMs and 168 pin DIMMs but no 72 pin anything. Luckily, in her purse Tracy had been carrying around a 32MB 72 pin SIMM from a Dell that got RMA'ed at her work.

    And I thought my wife carried everything in her purse.