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  1. Re:Reputation on Ask Slashdot: A Cheap, DIY Home Security and Surveillance System? · · Score: 1

    You have the gun, and you have the dog. All you really need now is a reputation.

    I totally agree with this.

    The computer shop I work at has been grab-and-run shop lifted once. Just once. Between the fact that my boss chased the guy in his truck until the police managed to catch up and the fact that we go around wearing "fishing vests" all the time has kept things pretty smooth here even though we are not in the best neighborhood.

    I think the poor running shop thief told his buddies.

  2. Re:One hand, 12 o'clock ... on You're Driving All Wrong, Says NHTSA · · Score: 1

    And the other arm hanging out the window.

    This is my all-time favorite driving method on a nice day in my 1978 Ford non-air-bag-equiped pickup. It has far more imortant accessories than a silly airbag...like a CD player.

  3. Re:Math on European Parliament Blocks Copyright Reform With 113% Voter Turnout · · Score: 1

    Folks just have to understand this, and fortunately there's a great instructional video available for those in need of further tutelage.

    This is by far the only video I've watched online all week that was truly worth watching. Thanks for the link!

  4. wrong Ozzie on 'Of Course We Are In a Post-PC World,' Says Ray Ozzie · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else see this headline and go "What? What would Ozzie Osborne know about it?"

  5. Re:What about the parents? on School District Sued By ACLU Over Student's Free Speech Rights · · Score: 1

    Of course not, it programs the child to think that it is ok to give up freedoms if authorities say so.

    I couldn't agree more. I wish I had some mod points for you.

  6. Re:The internet doesn't "route around it" on Open Letter By Eric S. Raymond To Chris Dodd · · Score: 1

    In my area, you can choose from 1 cable ISP, 1 DSL ISP, and 3 major cell providers. All five of these are major companies who would bow to the government in an instant if asked. If they were all effectively censored, there would be nowhere to turn save a satellite provider.

    Is that you over there across the street from me?

    I have the same problem in the area in which I live. We do have a local radio based ISP here (they are calling with wireless DSL, though I don't know anything about the underlying tech or protocols). They're just a couple of guys who run the company out of a local office so I'd say they would be a good censorship circumvention point but I happen to know that their upstream providers are the cable and DSL companies that I have direct access to.

  7. Re:Java trapped on Security Tool HijackThis Goes Open Source · · Score: 1

    Is there a Free compiler capable of compiling Visual Basic code?

    A quick google search led me to several sites that say Mono now includes a Visual Basic compiler. I haven't verified this myself.

  8. Re:why phase out DVI? on VGA and DVI Ports To Be Phased Out Over Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    As others have said, all my SATA connectors lock into place. That you bought yours from Jose at the corner for 5 cents a piece is not a problem with SATA but with you.

    This is great until you get a crappy "locking" one that doesn't want to unlock no matter how hard you squeeze and you nearly break the connector off trying to disconnect it. If you work in a PC shop long enough you'll run into plenty of them.

  9. Host Gator has been good for me on Imgur.com: Why We Dumped GoDaddy · · Score: 1

    Not long ago I moved all my stuff from GoDaddy just because of how sleezy they'd gotten. Sleezy as in "check out our internet only ads that are too 'hot' for tv" being plastered all over their home page, etc. That plus the fact that you couldn't navigate their account/hosting controls even if you had a tour guide. I eventually decided on HostGator due to price per options, and I've been happy. You might give them a look. Their support people were always able to intelligently answer any technical questions as well (e.g., Why are you still stuck on Rails 2?). YMMV. Just my 2 cents worth.

  10. Re:newsflash? on Phelps Clan Tweets Intent To Picket Jobs Funeral Via iPhone · · Score: 1

    I think it's the lack of a space (or two spaces if you want to be really correct) between the word "He" and the preceding period.

  11. Re:Green city? on Stunning Time Lapse of the Earth From the ISS · · Score: 1

    What's the green light seen on sec. 30?

    It's a ship returning from Davy Jone's locker!

  12. Re:Yeah, but... on US House Takes Up Major Overhaul of Patent System · · Score: 1

    Patenting something like the GIF encoding algorithm nowadays would be extremely difficult.

    I was going to post a long reply to this, but I think I can sum it up with one letter and three numbers: H.264.

    Good summation. Why oh why do I never have mod points when I really need them!? Maybe it's because I don't post much. ;)

  13. Re:Fingers crossed on World IPv6 Day: Most-watched Tech Event Since Y2K · · Score: 2

    Did you know that a generator's gaskets will dry-rot over time, even if you don't use it? Well guess what, they will--and that shit is expensive to fix too.

    They dry rot especially if you don't use it. By running the generator fuel/oil (depending on which gasket) are splashed/pushed onto the gasket, moisturizing it and prolonging it's life. Crank it up every now and again and be sure to use fuel stabilizer if you don't drain the gas tank; otherwise the gas turns sort of green and rotten.

  14. Re:A few too many zeros on Discovery of Water In Moon May Alter Origin Theory · · Score: 1

    The direct parent I'm replying to was my comment. Didn't notice I was AC.

  15. Re:What the? on Cellphones Get Government Chips For Disaster Alert · · Score: 1

    Amen!

  16. Re:WTF on Germany Finds Kismet, Custom Code In Google Car · · Score: 1

    It sounds funny, but in WWII Japan, citizens could be arrested for accidentally seeing a military ship in the ocean just off the coast. People would literally close the blinds on passenger trains as they passed a beach to avoid this.

  17. Re:This Gang Warfare Must Stop on Google Street View Shoots the Same Woman 43 Times · · Score: 1

    You beat me to the punch! I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets irked when people say clip instead of magazine. I wish I had some mod points for you!

  18. Re:None, I have given up bash scripting on Adding Some Spice To *nix Shell Scripts · · Score: 1

    Ha ha....I can definitely see the resemblance!

  19. Re:None, I have given up bash scripting on Adding Some Spice To *nix Shell Scripts · · Score: 1

    I realize perl can often (usually) be difficult to read

    You know, I can't seem to get over this part. You're right on target when you say it's more common in a "base install", but I just can't get past how hard it is for me to read. I don't know, maybe I'm weird, but I gave up trying to use the stuff. I have been known to use php in cli mode instead, even though it may not be as ubiquitous as perl. I just started looking at Ruby, and so far I like it pretty good too.

    Either way, when I see perl code I can't help but think about something a friend of mine told me once...he said perl code looked like he puked ASCII chunks in his terminal.

  20. Re:In a movie on Artificial Heart Recipient Has No Pulse · · Score: 1

    Where oh where are my mod points? This is hilarious! Is it bad that the episode of TNG to which your are referring is the first thing that came to my mind when reading this article?

  21. Re:Meh on Symantec Exec Warns Against Relying On Free Antivirus · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've found that free anti-virus, like Avira and Avast, pretty good

    I can second this whole-heartedly. I work in a computer shop, and I can personally testify that these two products catch more infections than anything Symantec, McAffee, or Trend Micro EVER came out with. I still recommend Malwarebytes Antimalware as a supplementary spyware scanner, but Avast and Avira are definitely my favorite for main protection.

  22. Re:VLC on Is Playing a DVD Harder Than Rocket Science? · · Score: 1

    I'm all for doing the right thing, too. Some people just have a hard time figuring out what that is. In my life I have bought 3-4 component dvd players. Right now, only 1 of them still works. That means I've paid the license fee for the dvd codec 3 or 4 times, and 2 or 3 of those license purchases are unused. So, I don't feel bad running xine/mplayer/ffmpeg with libdvdcss. I've paid my dues.

    I think it comes down to this question: will I be anal enough to limit myself to what some company says is legal (in the deteriorating constitutionally-questionable legal system in my country [USA]) or do I just do what's ethical.

  23. Re:ID what? on What Free IDE Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    And of course, since I do it this way, I always have the full power of a proper shell right at my fingertips, which you don't have in an IDE, not even one that run on UNIX.

    http://codingexperiments.com/images/gui_editors_review/kdevelop4.png

    Oh, just one more reason for not using an IDE: it hides what actually goes on from the programmer. Take the build process - in an IDE you push a button and it sort of happens, but you are not really sure how, certainly not in any detail.

    https://svn.forge.morfeo-project.org/svn/freeswmaster/trunk/japousa/ILS/kdevelop.png

  24. Re:Collusion on US To Require That New Cars Get 42 MPG By 2016 · · Score: 1

    We use steel because it's cheap, not because it's all that great. We can replace many steel parts with lighter ones that are just as strong or stronger.

    ...except many steel parts are being replaced by plastic or aluminum ones. Granted, aluminum is stronger than plastic, but sometimes it still isn't really strong enough. I'm no metallurgist, so I don't know about all the cool new alloys out there; but, I figure a lot of those alloys are probably too much more expensive to consider using in large amounts.

  25. Re: Why is this explanation more likely... on Texas Vote May Challenge Teaching of Evolution · · Score: 1

    I will keep an open mind to signs of God in my life

    I can't tell you how glad I am of this. I pray that God will show himself to you in your life in a way that will let you believe. Forever is a long time, and God wants you to be happy during it, but he won't force you.