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  1. Re:Can we mod articles? on The Security Risks of HTML5 Development · · Score: 1

    Say, (-1, Clueless) or (-1, Clickbait)?

    Yes you can. But only before they reach the front page. (For what it's worth, I had clicked the "-" button on this one.)

  2. Re:Spy on them on Obama's Climate Plans Face Long Fight · · Score: 2

    Either that or ensure that the weather pays its "fair share" of taxes.

  3. Re:Fantastic Analogy on Data Miners Liken Obama Voters To Caesars Gamblers · · Score: 1

    Also, while they're bleeding you dry, Free booze! Comp hotel room! Comp buffet bar!

  4. Re:Compulsive gamblers on Data Miners Liken Obama Voters To Caesars Gamblers · · Score: 1

    And the ball landed in Zero.

  5. Re:That explains it on Book Review: The Ingenious Engine of Reality · · Score: 1

    I drop the trousers of reality, all the time!

  6. Re:PHP 6.0 without the stupid? on PHP 5.5.0 Released · · Score: 3
    A PHP that isn't a fractal of bad design? Unpossible.

    I can’t even say what’s wrong with PHP, because— okay. Imagine you have uh, a toolbox. A set of tools. Looks okay, standard stuff in there. You pull out a screwdriver, and you see it’s one of those weird tri-headed things. Okay, well, that’s not very useful to you, but you guess it comes in handy sometimes. You pull out the hammer, but to your dismay, it has the claw part on both sides. Still serviceable though, I mean, you can hit nails with the middle of the head holding it sideways.

  7. Re:Finally on Google Patents Image-Capturing Walking Sticks · · Score: 4, Funny

    But one does not simply Street View into Mordor!

  8. Re:Diff the copies and merge on Altering Text In eBooks To Track Pirates · · Score: 1

    If it's in a "closed binary format", the first step before re-distrubtion should be to remove it from the shackles of being encumbered by a proprietary format. It is a moral imperative. Text is text (especially when there are no illustrations); there is no excuse for proprietary formats.

  9. Re:Article in case of slashdotting on Altering Text In eBooks To Track Pirates · · Score: 1

    That's his DRM to track post pirates. You will now be hearing from his lawyers about your unauthorized copying of his word.

  10. Re:Not needed, thanks on Lobster, a New Game Programming Language, Now Available As Open Source · · Score: 1

    Where did you think most of C syntax came from?

    BCPL and maybe a bit of Algol? (Those $( and )$ represent curly braces for uppercase-only terminals.)

    (Wow, I had forgotten that Amiga OS was originally written in BCPL.)

  11. Slashdotted on Shapeshifting: Proposal For a New Periodic Table of the Elements · · Score: 5, Informative

    Since the original is unavailable, you might want to google for unusual periodic table to see other interesting variations of the periodic table of the elements.

  12. Re:this just in on TiVo Series 5 Coming This Fall · · Score: 2

    While it might possibly be something they could use, it's definitely not something they could set up. I've been building one (using Ubuntu and apt-get install mythtv) and my biggest problem was that MythTV calls all digital tuners "DVB" (the name of the European digital standard) even when they're ATSC. So of course I set up my card as a MPEG-2 source (because it let me) and it couldn't scan any channels. And good luck finding an IR receiver for it off the shelf at Worst Buy, etc. (It would be nice if someone had bothered to support the Hauppage 2250's IR receiver in Linux, but they never did.)

  13. Re:The solution to cable on TiVo Series 5 Coming This Fall · · Score: 1

    I "cut the cable" in 2000, and I've been ATSC-only since around 2007 or so (even had to do without Fox for a year because I was using a digital-only tuner and their digital was very low power at the time). I'm old enough to remember that the reason cable TV got so popular in the first place was the trouble with getting a good picture. With ATSC, I get a good picture as long as the antenna is pointed in the right direction. (Strong winds can really mess things up, but the real problem is that I'm about 10 miles from the transmitter, which is maybe a bit too close.)

    When I wanted to get an antenna DVR a few years ago, I was surprised to find that Tivo had effectively gone cable-only. So I got a Channel Master CM-7000PAL. It was definitely no Tivo, and it will randomly crash, taking up to 2 minutes to reboot, but it's still pretty decent. It didn't help when (Mac)Rovi(sion) cut off the TVGOS signal, so instead of a week of guide I barely get 24 hours, but at least I can still set the freaking clock, unlike that Sony model people bitch about.

    I'm currently building a MythTV box. It's mostly complete, but still needs an IR reciever (years later, the Hauppage 2250 receiver still isn't supported in Linux) and shelf space.

  14. Re:State? on Bill Regulating 3D Printed Guns Announced In NYC · · Score: 1

    Yes, given that Timothy is a Slashdot editor, and all Slashdot editors rarely bother to check submitters' words for sanity, that does explain it.

  15. Re:Multi-mode is old news on Project Envisions Modular Aircraft That Double as Train Cars · · Score: 1

    This. Trains can't just pull out and drive anytime they feel like it. Even when there are two tracks to allow a train in each direction, you still can't just pass a train that's in front of you. And even if you could use that second track to pass, you still have to be sure there isn't a train already coming the other way. You absolutely positively do not want head-on collisions on railroad track, even with small 2-car commuter trains, and hitting a stopped train isn't much better.

    Freight can wait an hour or two to wait for another train to move out of the way, passengers can't. That is likely to be the main flaw in this idea, at least for passenger travel.

  16. Re:Multi-mode is old news on Project Envisions Modular Aircraft That Double as Train Cars · · Score: 1

    if I need to fly Berlin - Frankfurt - Huston - Austin, with the train solution I get the additional ride to the center of town instead of switching in the airport.

    ...at which point you find out that there's no way to get anywhere else without waiting half an hour for a bus, which even with a transfer or two could still end up miles away from where you need to be. FYI, the Amtrak station is west of downtown, the hotels are on the east side of downtown, and there's no rail anywhere near the airport anyhow unless someone pays big money to build it. Even then you would still have to wait for a slot between scheduled trains, because you can't just pass another train anywhere you want.

    There's a good reason why airports in Texas have very large parking lots around them where you can park for a week while you're away. Rail stations (other than commuter rail) don't, because it's not a popular mode of transportation. And don't say "Look! Austin has a commuter rail line!" because it only runs at commuter times on weekdays, or on Saturday afternoons/evenings for downtown alcohol consumption, and has a weird path due to using existing local freight tracks.

  17. Re:In Japan?! on International Linear Collider Design Ready To Go · · Score: 1

    I don't know if you've checked a world map, but Japan is a narrow strip of an island. Even the "middle of nowhere" in Japan is not too far from civilization.

  18. Dupe on Man Creates ATLAS Detector From Lego Bricks · · Score: 1
  19. Re:How stupid is a Mac Pro Cylinder? on Apple Shows Off New iOS 7, Mac OS X At WWDC · · Score: 5, Funny

    But a cylinder? No.

    Apple's next product will be donut-shaped expansion cases that fit around it.

  20. Re:How stupid is a Mac Pro Cylinder? on Apple Shows Off New iOS 7, Mac OS X At WWDC · · Score: 1

    The right-angle PCIe slot for the flash is enough of a standard that I have a genuine Intel mini-ITX Atom motherboard with one. I believe it is called PCI Express Mini Card, although it looks like this has room for a card that's about 50% longer.

    And they better put a break on the price for not including proper slots (and the power supply wattage for them) inside it! I'm not sure what the PCIe equivalent bandwidth for TB2 is (quick math shows they might be 16x each!), but I'm sure the cable alone will cost you at least fifty bucks. Do I really see six TB plugs on the back? It's also got USB3, which is usable for external disk storage too.

    As for looks, the first thing I thought was Edison wax phonograph cylinder. Then it reminded me a bit of the Cray 1, only with a U2/SR71 matte black paint job, and minus the upholstery (which would be Barbie size at that scale anyhow.)

    Oh yeah, and no optical drive of course.

  21. Re:Wtf did you need a "well-specced PC" for Joust? on Retro Gaming With Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    [Citation needed]

  22. Re:Wtf did you need a "well-specced PC" for Joust? on Retro Gaming With Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    Nope, the first 2600 clone since the '80s (that wasn't just a hobbyist project) was the Flashback 2 in 2005. Really. The Famiclone chips were so readily available, and the 2600 hardware sufficiently tricky, that nobody bothered. Even then, the audio was missing the rarely-used PCM mode, where the output is always high so that you can use the volume registers for 4-bit sound.

  23. Re:Oh, hell... on Lenovo Announces Grand Opening of US Manufacturing Facility · · Score: 1

    Yo dawg, I heard you like outsourcing, so I outsourced your outsourcing so you can outsource while you outsource.

  24. Re:Not so amazing on Retro Gaming With Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    That's not an emulator, it has a real (or at least ASIC/FPGA) 6502 in it. And it only runs C64 games, even if you hack it to run more games.

  25. Re:Wtf did you need a "well-specced PC" for Joust? on Retro Gaming With Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    Sorry to tell you this, bro, but that was probably a Famiclone with the games re-written, not emulated. Back in the early '90s was when 2600 emulation was just starting, and it required (IIRC) a 486-25 or better. The reason is that the video chip is not trivial to emulate, because it is used in timing-dependent ways.