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  1. Unsurprising on 2.4 Million Customer's Records Stolen From Carphone Warehouse · · Score: 1

    It's what you get when you hire the likes of Darren Lamb.

  2. Re:Basil? on NASA Will Send Seeds to the Moon In 2015 · · Score: 2

    Yes dear?

  3. Re:NBD, it seems on Solar Eruption To Reach Earth Soon · · Score: 0

    This wasn't even an M-class flare, ...

    Maybe not, but it is approaching a class-M planet.

  4. Re:Started under Bush on The Case of the Orca That Killed Its Trainer · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Wrote my own on Slashdot Asks: How Will You Replace Google Reader? · · Score: 1

    Thanks! I'm trying to replicate as much as I can by July. I also have an Android client for it semi-working: angrroid

  6. Wrote my own on Slashdot Asks: How Will You Replace Google Reader? · · Score: 2

    I used Google Reader more than any other Google service. Which is why when they announced discontinuation, I decided to roll my own replica.

  7. OH MY GOD! on Electronics-Loving 'Crazy Ants' Invading Southern US · · Score: 1

    They'll short the instruments!

  8. Re:Staying with gnome2 on GNOME: Possible Recovery Strategies · · Score: 1

    I just switched to OS X. As much as I loved my G2 install with Compiz, having a system that is no longer updated is not something that I find palatable.

  9. Seems fairly accurate on NewEgg: Installing Linux Breaks Laptop · · Score: 0

    Given the current state of GNOME, seems about right. As someone who can't continue using Mint 10 (because it's no longer supported), nor upgrade (because GNOME 3 sucks, Cinnamon is nowhere near ready, and Mate is ... problematic), I'm starting to heavily lean toward abandoning Linux for something like Mac OS X. At least until GNOME gets its shit together.

  10. Re:HOLY SHIT! on Cybercriminals Exploit Björk's Biophilia App To Compromise Androids · · Score: 2

    I hear about her from the Swedish Chef all the time

  11. Re:Will this be any different? on GNOME 3.4 Released · · Score: 1, Insightful

    After getting used to GNOME 2 with Compiz Fusion, I can't stand GNOME 3, and I'm having an impossibly difficult time finding a replacement. I've tried GNOME 3, GNOME Classic, Mate, and even KDE, and at this point, I have to either endure xfce's bugs, or wait until Mate's are ironed out. All along, my install of Mint 10 is aging, and given that its support period is ending, I'm basically stuck between a rock and a hard place. I don't understand why GNOME's devs would screw its supporters this way. Not only is 3 inferior to anyone who likes any sort of flexibility, but its interface is downright maddening at times.

  12. Re:Who can blame them? on Battleheart Developer Drops Android As 'Unsustainable' · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, it's an unfortunate choice. As a hobbyist dev, I find Android difficult to follow. Since I started adding tablet support to my app (which included, among other things moving from SDK 4 to 10), my app's stability has considerably worsened, with various problems in Android's core that often make no sense. The SDK change introduced problems with about 10 different types of hardware that required painstaking, slow fixes, which are difficult for anyone but a company with a dedicated test team. Some of the changes in ICS completely hosed parts of code (including services), and required considerable rewrites. Apple's not without its quirks - changes in Xcode are ridiculously capricious, and not always for the best (e.g. storyboards). That said, supporting only 3 -4 types of hardware, instead of thousands, is considerably more predictable. Android's in a unique situation - it's attempting to be everything to everyone, which ultimately puts the strain on the devs. For people like me (who aren't even mobile devs by profession), this is extremely taxing. However, for companies that have staff dedicated to exactly this type of thing, this should be a non-issue.

  13. Re:Screw California... on Coca-Cola and Pepsi Change Recipe To Avoid Cancer Warning · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yeah, stupid California. If only more states allowed public smoking and DDT use.

  14. Re:Zeno on The Doomsday Clock Is Moved Closer To Midnight · · Score: 1

    I'm curious as to what they'll do when "the Doomsday clock" is at 11:59, and they feel like they need to forward it yet again - without an actual doomsday. This _is_ imbecilic, and you can't get any more tinfoil-hat than this.

  15. Re:Yes! on Are Programmers Ruining the Design of eBooks? · · Score: 1

    Most programmers I know (myself included) hate doing UI work. We feel that there are people far more qualified to do layouts and graphical design than we. Unfortunately, this usually falls on deaf ears for management, who feel that it's a lot cheaper to have one person do mediocre work, than two people do something that actually looks good/is usable.

  16. So... on Rare Moon Mineral Found On Earth · · Score: 1

    why does a moon rock taste better than an Earth rock?

  17. Re:Futurama is finally here!! on Military Labs Develop Caffeinated Jerky and "Zapplesauce" · · Score: 1

    If you don't like that, try some Archduke Chocula. (P.S. It appears that you beat me to it. I tip my hat to you, Sir)

  18. Caffeinated Bacon? on Military Labs Develop Caffeinated Jerky and "Zapplesauce" · · Score: 0

    Baconated Grapefruit? Admiral Crunch?

  19. Re:Steven Spielburg? on Review: Cowboys & Aliens · · Score: 2

    Steven Spielberg's non-union Mexican equivalent.

  20. Re:Annnnd? on Oracle Announces Java SE 7 · · Score: 2

    And the majority of the software folk go "we need a language that's not stewarded by Beelzebub himself"

  21. Debunks? on LulzSec Debunks UK Census Hack · · Score: 2

    Or denies? Because there's a big difference between the two, and I believe it's the latter.

  22. Re:you have got to be kiddinbg me on How Citigroup Hackers Easily Gained Access · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sending the account number out in a URL over SSL should not be that big of a hole

    Exposing an internal ID in such fashion is not only foolish, but very much a beginner error. I would expect this from some half-assed forum software - not a bank. That said, I've worked for the government before, and seen the same stupid mistake repeated time and time again. A salted hash would have been a lot less idiotic. The fact that there was no authorization performed makes compounds the issue, however, and one wonder who these people hired to write their infrastructure.

  23. Re:Ok... on Windows Phones Getting Buried At Carriers' Stores · · Score: 1

    Mango is the next iteration of Windows Phone

  24. Re:Really? on Project Icarus: the Gas Mines of Uranus · · Score: 1

    I see they're using Urectum's deprecated name.

  25. Re:He violated the GPL on Google Yanks Several Emulators From App Store · · Score: 3, Informative

    Maybe so, but it's not like "yongzh" distributed the source code of his emulators, which _is_ required by the work derived from GPL. That said, while SNES9X doesn't use GPL, it does forbid commercial use of its source code.