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  1. Re:Not just them... on Android vs. iPhone — Who Wins In 2011? · · Score: 1

    Is it too late to answer Palm?

  2. Pay to skip the ads on Wikipedia Meets $16M Budget Goal · · Score: 2

    I think we are increasingly moving toward a model where people will subscribe to sources of information/entertainment if they don't want to see the ads, or they will get a free version that includes ads (and possibly presents other limitations in format or content).

    Wouldn't surprise me to see Wikipedia go this way.

  3. Re:Or they flew over a CAFO on Thousands of Blackbirds Fall From Sky Dead · · Score: 5, Informative

    Most people who try veganism get horribly sick

    There are hundreds of millions of people on the Indian subcontinent alone who eat no meat - none whatsoever - from the moment they are born until the moment they die some 80 years later. They do not get horribly sick. They do not "wind up" eating fish or chicken. They live healthy, balanced, and lengthy lives.

    Fact.

  4. Re:Or they flew over a CAFO on Thousands of Blackbirds Fall From Sky Dead · · Score: 1

    The key is to become a level 7 vegan - don't eat anything that casts a shadow.

  5. Re:Try your brick and motar travel agent on Battle Escalates Between Airlines and Online Agents · · Score: 1

    It may or may not, depending on how the airline is currently trying to balance revenue, load factor, etc. IME many of the airlines run crazy seat sales every now and again, but unfortunately they're not consistent.

  6. Re:Go figure. on Battle Escalates Between Airlines and Online Agents · · Score: 1

    Yeah, a lot of times it isn't the airline that's at fault in this kind of situation. I've been lucky enough to avoid 5 hours on the tarmac, but I've done 2 plenty of times, and it's pretty much always been due to apron traffic control or air traffic control giving the poor pilot (and the 80 people sitting on the plane) the fuck-around.

  7. Re:They're all bad on Battle Escalates Between Airlines and Online Agents · · Score: 1

    This is a reasonable approach when one of these airlines serves both your origin and destination and the price is +/-10% ... but you're not going to be able to fly Singapore airlines if you're doing Atlanta - Minneapolis for example.

  8. Re:Whats next? on 'No Refusal' DUI Checkpoints Coming To Florida? · · Score: 1

    Take a look at countries like Zimbabwe ... Take a look at China

    Dude - you do not live in a binary world. Yes, there are places like Burma and North Korea, but guess what? There are also places like Canada and Germany (yes, I mean modern-day Germany just to anticipate the next witty response) where roadside checkpoints have been a fact of life for many, many decades. And in those many decades nobody has used them as a tool to round up gays or dissidents.

  9. Re:Whats next? on 'No Refusal' DUI Checkpoints Coming To Florida? · · Score: 0

    I am willing to take my chances with a few more drunks on the road. I consider that far less of a threat than the unchecked police power of the state, and history backs me up on this one without question.

    Really? So what about the history that shows strict enforcement of impaired driving laws have led to a reduction in impaired driving in just about every jurisdiction where it's been done? The fact of the matter is you don't - and emphatically should not - have unfettered freedom of action when you live in a society of people who will be harmed by your irresponsible actions. Roadside sobriety checks are a proven way to reduce impaired driving, and hence road fatalities ... and I am struggling to think of an example of a country where roadside sobriety checks were some kind of evil stepping stone toward totalitarianism.

  10. Re:Whats next? on 'No Refusal' DUI Checkpoints Coming To Florida? · · Score: 5, Funny

    It doesn't just creep you out ... it feels you up.

  11. Re:But when Consulting companies do it... on Four IT Consultants Charged With $80M NYC Rip-Off · · Score: 2

    Deloitte hit with $30M lawsuit over ERP project [computerworld.com]

    My favourite part from that link is :

    "The 38-page complaint alleges that Deloitte was lying when the company promised to assemble a team of its "best resources" for the project and when it claimed to have "deep SAP and public sector knowledge" when marketing itself to the county."

    How naive are the folks at Marin county? In my experience, every single consulting firm in existence lies about the team they're going to place on a project. I have seen some utterly staggering misrepresentations.

  12. Re:Grumble on Tech History Behind New York's New Year's Eve Ball · · Score: 1

    I wonder how the hell you get a ball with some damn lights to weigh that much....

    Shhhh ... you're going to ruin the surprise.

  13. Re:Just the east coast? on Tech History Behind New York's New Year's Eve Ball · · Score: 5, Funny

    Also, why is it dropping? What's that symbolic of?

    The US dollar?

  14. Re:Dumb on Tech History Behind New York's New Year's Eve Ball · · Score: 2

    Most traditions are stupid and pointless from an outsider's viewpoint.

    But to answer the question posed in TFS, "How would you change it for years to come?", I would have it spray viscous white fluid all over the assembled masses at the stroke of midnight.

  15. Re:I don't understand on Google Patenting 'Exponential' Friend Spamming · · Score: 1

    if I search for 555 datasheet, I probably won't click on any ad sayig things like "buy datasheets online".

    A friend of mine runs an industry trade show. One time he was doing a periodic google of the name of his show, when he noticed some of the paid ads off to the side were saying "Buy [name of his trade show] here!"

    He found it pretty amusing, and idiotic.

  16. Re:Advertising! on 'Colonizing the Red Planet,' a How-To Guide · · Score: 1

    Given the direction things are heading, it probably makes more sense to send people to Venus to figure out how to survive there.

  17. Re:Advertising! on 'Colonizing the Red Planet,' a How-To Guide · · Score: 1

    we ought to be working on synthetic foods

    Have you never ordered Domino's?

  18. Re:Fight Club was right on 'Colonizing the Red Planet,' a How-To Guide · · Score: 1

    For the first - and likely last - time in my life, I am genuinely sad at this moment that I didn't become a proctologist.

  19. I don't understand on Google Patenting 'Exponential' Friend Spamming · · Score: 2

    I really don't understand what's being proposed here ... but then I guess that's probably okay just as long as I buy more pointless shit as a result.

  20. Re:There is no left or right on China Censors 60,000 Porn Sites, 5,000 Arrested · · Score: 2

    In the west, the collective is a theocracy.

    Not really. In most western countries it's more like plutocracy or corporatocracy.

  21. Re:welcome to china on China Censors 60,000 Porn Sites, 5,000 Arrested · · Score: 1

    It must be a "disrupting the social order" thing ... though how exactly porn disrupts the social order I'm not sure.

  22. Re:Silly Chinese! on China Censors 60,000 Porn Sites, 5,000 Arrested · · Score: 1

    This story is worthless without pics.

  23. Re:There is no left or right on China Censors 60,000 Porn Sites, 5,000 Arrested · · Score: 4, Funny

    Doesn't that destroy the meaning of "left wing" and "right wing"?

    Porn ... is there anything it can't do?

  24. Re:Glenn Beck on One Tip Enough To Put Name On Terrorist Watch List · · Score: 1

    Mr. Beck, when did you stop fondling baby terrorists?

  25. Re:ah faux news on World's Plant Life Far Less Diverse Than Thought · · Score: 1

    I find it baffling that the submitter chose to link to the Fox News source when this news item has literally been plastered all over the internet all day long. It's being covered by dozens and dozens of news outlets, almost all of which are less politically toxic that Fox News.