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  1. Re:Another creation on Adafruit's Smart Helmet Helps Navigate to NYC's Citi Bike Stations · · Score: 1

    I saw a Schwinn and a Ford Lobbyist kicking the crap out of each other. It was awesome!

  2. Re:can you NYC people answer this for me? on Adafruit's Smart Helmet Helps Navigate to NYC's Citi Bike Stations · · Score: 2

    For me, it's kind of the convenience factor. Maybe I want to ride a bike to work but take the subway home. Maybe I'm at work and a coworker wants to grab a taxi and go out to dinner/drinking later. Being able to just rent and drop off a bike has some serious appeal to me. If I lived in NYC, I would be all over that. It beats the hell out of the mass transit system, and has some real potential.

  3. DIE GAME DIE on Apogee Suing Gearbox Over Unpaid Royalties For Duke Nukem Forever · · Score: 1

    After hearing news stories about DNF for years and years, thinking it was dead, having it revitalized and release, and then seeing how much crap it actually was...I for one don't want to read another story about it. Seriously, get over it.

  4. Accidental airplane? What happened? Airbus couldn't find a plane sized condom?

  5. Re:Someone start a defense fund on USA Calling For the Extradition of Snowden · · Score: 1

    When you let your wildest fears direct your policy, you can justify almost anything.

    If we only had Jetpacks, than we could stop 9/11 attacks by sending rocket soldiers to intercept the planes! Also, if we gave the Jetpacks to everyone, if there was ever a school shooting in process, all of the kids could run outside and fly away.

    In other words, I want a damn jetpack now!

  6. Re:Someone start a defense fund on USA Calling For the Extradition of Snowden · · Score: 1

    On behalf of all of the suffering people in North Korea, you sir are a tool. You have just belittled the pain and suffering of millions of people. People who are held captive by their government. People who grew up in prison for the crimes of their grandparents.

    To refute your point about not being able to paint your house red...Zoning laws do not cover the color of a house. Having said that, there are some people who have HOA rules that restrict the colors that can be used. If you CHOOSE to live in an area covered by a HOA, you're responsible for the rules and regulations that you are CHOOSING to agree to. If you want the freedom to paint your house red, than you can CHOOSE to live in an area that is not covered by a HOA, or go through the HOA process and attempt to have the HOA rules changed. The important point here is that it was your choice to buy a house covered by a HOA. Just like it's your choice to live in the city, state, and country that you currently live in. If I don't like the USA and it's police state aspects, I can choose to move to Sweden, Argentina, or wherever the else I choose to live.

  7. Re:Someone start a defense fund on USA Calling For the Extradition of Snowden · · Score: 1

    How do you get people to overthrow an unconstitutional law, when you can't talk about how the law is being used unconstitutionally without being accused of treason?

  8. Re:Authentication In Pills = Dumb on Motorola Developing Pill and Tattoo Authentication Methods · · Score: 1

    What happens if I lose weight or I am a teenager and I grow 6 inches?

  9. Re:Clip this! on Motorola Developing Pill and Tattoo Authentication Methods · · Score: 1

    Are you shaking my hand because you're friendly, or are you secretly reading my ID, sending the information off to your ops center, and are now going to clone my ID and sneak into my secret lab that I shouldn't have just mentioned on Slashdot....crap

  10. Authentication In Pills = Dumb on Motorola Developing Pill and Tattoo Authentication Methods · · Score: 2

    What goes in, must come out. I'm not sure if I'd like to swallow a pill every day for authentication. Besides, it doesn't seem that secure. What's to stop my friend from taking my pills and authenticating as me? The Tattoo idea may be better, but it better be secure. You can't exactly "Patch" a tattoo with a security fix.

  11. Re:Visas are going to be an issue on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Way To Work On Projects While Traveling? · · Score: 1

    I had a coworker who was banned from Canada for years. He was driving over the border and was asked what the intent of his stay in Canada was. He said pleasure, because he didn't want to do the worker visa hassle. They opened the trunk and found his toolbox. They were not amused. It took 5 years of the companies lawyers working on it to get his travel restrictions removed. Moral of the story is, either don't lie about the purpose of your visit, or make it impossible for them to find out that you're going to do work.

  12. Re:Blackberry Enterprise on How BlackBerry Is Riding iOS and Android To Power Its Comeback · · Score: 1

    The best smartphone OS for the enterprise is still the BB by FAR. I'd list iOS as #2 because of their limited hardware selection and OS updates. I'm not sure if Windows or Android would be next, but I'm guessing it would probably be Windows phone. This is not to say that your users will want to use the phone you give them, but from an administrative perspective, BB is leaps and bounds above everything else. My favorite setting on the BES server was that you can wipe the BB when the battery gets below a certain threshold. So, you could tell a BB that if it ever gets below 10% battery, wipe itself. I just had a hard time coming up with any legitimate reason to implement such a feature.

  13. Re:I want to see the flip side of this case on Supreme Court Rules For Monsanto In Patent Case · · Score: 1

    The problem there is, wouldn't the fault be with the neighboring farmer? Maybe he'd have a case if his neighbor was supposed to have a "barrier row" of plants but didn't. Regardless of that, it's sometimes wise to not sue your neighbors, even if you have a legal case to sue them. Why? Because they'll probably have a legal case to sue you some time down the road.

  14. Re:So much for that! on Supreme Court Rules For Monsanto In Patent Case · · Score: 2

    We do this all the time with science. For example, when was the last time you ate a banana that had seeds in it? Self-terminating is a harsh term. I prefer the term seedless. Than you can charge people more for it, because everyone wants seedless fruits and veggies.

  15. Re:So many have tried. And failed.. on Flying Car Crashes In British Columbia · · Score: 1

    Lest we forget that even if you made a device that flew safely and satisified all of the requirements from the safety boards, you'd still have what I'd imagine as a giant gas guzzler of a car/plane. You thought a 10 MPG SUV was bad, wait till you see the 2 MPG flying vehicles of tomorrow!

  16. Re:Not A Flying Car on Flying Car Crashes In British Columbia · · Score: 1

    IMHO a flying car should have a performance improvement while in air.

    In L.A., going 40 MPH in the air would be a 1000% improvement over going 4 MPH on the highway. Seriously though, it's not rocket science. First, you're limited to speed by the speed limit, so it's not a 2.5x difference, it's more like 2x difference. Than, you factor in all of the perks of flight such as direct A to B navigation (Yes, I know that if you need a runway, you can't exactly do A to B navigation, but the idea still holds). The term, "As the crow flies" applies here. Depending on where you are going, being able to fly in a direct line could cut down 20-30% of the travel distance. For instance, I live in Michigan. If I want to go to Wisconsin, I could save a crap ton of time by flying over Lake Michigan. Also, highways don't always go where you want to go. Even a somewhat direct route over 55mph roads with stoplights, stop signs, and traffic would bring your MPH average down significantly.

    Having said all that, this company states in TFA that they were designing it for medical missionaries. I'm guessing that in the areas these people are operating, they aren't choosing between I80 or I75 to get to their destination. I'm sure that flying above the trees in Brazil or Africa could save you a ton of time. Also, coming into a primitive village in a flying machine gives you instant "God Cred".

  17. Re:too late ! on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    Is that a new station, or an existing one?

  18. Careful on Space Station Crew Prepare For Emergency Spacewalk · · Score: 1

    Keep that toolbox strapped to the space station.

  19. Re:Isn't that called "the internet"? on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    I'll just keep pirating. I'd pay the "Tax" if I could, but I'm not going to get BBC America, since it's often in the top tier of providers listings. It's not worth $60-70 a month. I'd pay $2-5 a month.

  20. Re:too late ! on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    Yawn. Call me when the first TV channel I've heard of opens a Youtube channel.

  21. Re:Too Little Too Late on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    Agreed. If they don't implement ala carte TV, I'd like to see legislation that opens the doors to more competitors in the cable world.

  22. Re:Too Little Too Late on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    ATT has switched over to "UVerse" in my home town (not exactly a big metro...In fact, we were the LAST city in the entire USA to get HD local channels from DirecTV). I'm getting an 18mbps connection. I think it caps out at 25mbps. It's no Google fiber, but I doubt many would complain about it.

  23. Re:I already got that on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    Depends on the team and the game, but I feel I can get the majority of my sports games from either OTA antenna, EPSN3, or some other major network website. It's a little frustrating that they aren't all easy to find like they are on a TV, but you can typically get them without resorting to illegal feeds.

  24. Re:Nelson Rating on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 1

    I've done it. It's great. I have a computer hooked to my TV. I don't use any fancy skins or front ends. I just have a keyboard and mouse and pull up shows on it using normal PC methods. I do have an HDTV antenna installed, and I use Media Center to record some shows. It's saving me +$600 a year in Cable costs.

  25. Re:Blackout rule on John McCain Working On Legislation For 'a La Carte' TV Channel Packages · · Score: 0

    Why would you be angry that these people tell you that you can't waste hours of your life watching cars go around in a circle 500 times. Wouldn't any person with common sense know enough to not watch this anyways? Seriously. I could see watching a Rally race, but NASCAR just boggles my mind. I view it second only to watching wrestling on TV (WWF or whatever they're calling it today) for proof that morons exist in large quantities.