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  1. Starcraft... on StunRay Incapacitates With a Flash of Light · · Score: 1

    Now I understand how MC makes sentries such an effective unit...

  2. Two reasons this isn't a problem for desktops on Flight of the Desktops · · Score: 1

    Has anyone considered the other possible reasons for larger sales of laptops? First, laptops tend to wear/break more than desktops (as they are being carried around), leading to more replacements needed. Second, laptops tend to be peoples' personal computers, and desktops are often the computers of their employers. Employer owned desktops get upgraded far less than personal computers. I know this is definitely a fact at my workplace, where many of the computers are several years old. Just because desktops compromise less than half the market, it doesn't mean that they are used less/ultimately doomed. When working long hours on a computer, it is far preferable to have a desktop, and that will probably never change. Even if there are more laptops purchased, I'm sure people spend more time on their desktops, especially work time.

  3. Recognition? on Chatroulette Working On Genital Recognition Algorithm · · Score: 1

    ...and you thought fingerprinting was an invasion of privacy...

  4. Re:False Flag on Australian Buyers Say They Were Told "No iPad Without Accessories" · · Score: 1

    massive Chinese factories with below-average suicide rates

    Wait... that doesn't seem to fit. Or maybe you're saying that keeping Chinese workers alive is a problem. In which case, you've got a point...

  5. Misleading headline, "mapped"=/="reversed" on Doctors Reverse With Drugs Autism-Linked Fragile X Syndrome In Mice · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Both the /. and original news headline claim that scientists have found a way to "reverse" the fragile-x syndrome, but the study simply says that they have "mapped" the defective connections. That doesn't mean they know how to fix them yet...

  6. Re:have they bought "Beyond Pitiful" yet? on BP Buys "Oil Spill" Search Term · · Score: 1

    By far the best thing about this comment is that it's listed as "Insightful" instead of "Funny"

  7. Re:Autodesk will lose on Company Uses DMCA To Take Down Second-Hand Software · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I applaud your use of "may" to avoid a false dichotomy while addressing his false trichotomy.

  8. Re:Actually... on Trapped Girls Call For Help On Facebook · · Score: 1

    That's nothing. Once I had to read six "that's nothing" posts in a row. And then I had to read the "that's nothing" post that pointed out the lameness of those six posts. And then I had to read my own "that's nothing" post about the---

    OMG. WE'RE STUCK IN AN INFINITE SERIES.

  9. Re:"What color m&ms do you prefer?" on What Questions Should a Prospective Employee Ask? · · Score: 1

    What if the answer is an overly active sex life and a lack of commitment to one particular women?

    Obviously, the only reason this was modded funny was the ridiculousness of the suggestion that anyone on slashdot could possibly have a sex life, let alone an overly active one.

  10. Re:Great future on Stock Market Manipulation By Millisecond Trading · · Score: 1

    And then you have the wall street leeches who juggle numbers around and suck millions out of... what exactly? The world is not richer for them in any material sense.

    This is at least theoretically untrue. The idea behind investment in general is to control the flow of capital to allow "the people that actually produce stuff" to work as efficiently as possible and to produce the stuff that society wants the most. As previous posts have stated, the supposed social benefit of this specific high-speed trading is to increase liquidity and thus increase the ability of investing to carry out its purpose.

    Now, how that actually works out the in real world can be debated, and there is good evidence for both sides (quantative finance being good for society or quantative finance being bad for society). But there is at least a theoretical argument (and a lot more than a theoretical argument) that they DO make the world richer in a material sense.

  11. Re:MJ Factor, plus, it is summer on Is IE Usage Share Collapsing? · · Score: 1

    I doubt this school effect is really as significant as you claim (with no support). And even then, probably a decent portion of school computers use alternatives to IE. As equally anecdotal counter-evidence to your claim that summer decreases IE usage, I'd like to point out that the browser I am forced to use at my summer workplace is IE. There is no reason to believe that changes in user habits during summer will only move away from IE. And finally, has this kind of change away from IE been seen before during the summer? I do not keep up with broswer shares, but if this was normal for summer, I doubt people would be pointing it out or checking their numbers.

  12. First thought... on Sony Files Patent On "Any-Object" Motion Control · · Score: 1

    Was anybody else's first thought......using your own penis as a joystick?

    No? I must have something wrong with me.....

  13. Spin rate... on First Light Images From Herschel Satellite Released · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Though I've looked around a bit, nobody seems to have pointed out something that appears quite interesting in those pictures. The two arms of the galaxy take a sharp turn at mirror points. This seems to imply that the speed of rotation of the galaxy increased significantly suddenly. I'm no astronomer, but this seems important. Does anyone who knows more than me care to shed some light on the matter?

  14. Microsoft and Cray. on Unholy Matrimony? Microsoft and Cray · · Score: 1

    Microsoft and Cray: never has your computer crashed so fast.

  15. Re:Usefulness? on AMD Employee Charged With Stealing Intel Secrets · · Score: 1

    I know I have copies of software packages being licensed for $500,000+ to my previous employer.

    Yeah, but where do you keep these copies? Are they just on your home PC, or did you take them with you to your new job and show them off to your new boss?

    The article says nothing about him actually doing that. It's what the Feds are claiming. The article only says: "Pani's alleged motive: to impress his new employer, say the Feds. They added that there is no evidence that AMD condoned or was even aware of Pani's alleged actions, which the FBI said the engineer admitted to during a interview in late July."

  16. Usefulness? on AMD Employee Charged With Stealing Intel Secrets · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I really have to wonder how significant the information that Intel could get out of these documents is. It seems to me that a few CAD designs and some "confidential" documentation wouldn't be enough to actually give AMD an edge in the market. Even if this information did include Intel "secrets" would they really be things that AMD could implement?

    The guy says he copied of the documents "out of curiosity", which doesn't actually strike me as that implausible. I know I have copies of software packages being licensed for $500,000+ to my previous employer. It's not like I'm going to try to use it to make a profit, I just find it interesting stuff and want to be able to keep it.

  17. Re:Already exists. on Scribbling On Digital Photos · · Score: 3, Informative

    Seriously, we need to have people that grant patents with some experience in the field they're granting patents.

    It hasn't been granted yet. It has simply been applied for, according to the summary. Patents do get denied sometimes (though definitely not as often as they should).

  18. Put it in a laptop? on 3M Launches First Pocket Projector · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Interesting... it actually seems like it's small enough that you could fit it in a laptop. That way you wouldn't even have to have mess with carrying around two separate objects (and be bothered to set them up). Though of course the question of how licensing would work comes to mind.

    It'd be a nice laptop feature to have though, once the technology matures a little bit.

  19. Re:Redundant Story on Phoenix Lander Photographs Martian Whirlwinds · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    several dust devils danced across the arctic plain this week and [NASA's martian lander] sensed a dip in air pressure as one passed near the lander.

    -1 redundant. Anyone with any knowledge of meteorology could have told you that the center of hurricanes, tornadoes and of course dust devils have low pressure.

    OMG NO. REDUNDANT STORY! GEEZ, DID YOU SEE THAT SENTENCE??? IT MENTIONED SOMETHING THAT SOME OF US ALREADY KNOW. THE OBVIOUSNESS IS KILLING ME. AAAAAAAAAAAAUGH!!!!!!!!!!

  20. Obligatory... on Phoenix Lander Photographs Martian Whirlwinds · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome our new dust devil overlords.

  21. Re:Oooh! Oooh! I know! on The Cyber Crime Hall of Fame · · Score: 1

    PC Mag looked for a few things: ... scope (how many computers, agencies, companies, sites, etc. did it affect?), cost (how much in monetary damages did it cause?), and historical significance...

    Windows 98?

    Here, let me fix your typo for you: "Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP, and Vista?"

  22. Digital TV? on Is the US Ready For the Switch To DTV? · · Score: 1

    Geez... they're already switching to digital TV?

    I'm still trying to get my telegraph hooked up. Technology has me beat.

  23. 3 gig movies? on Why Is the Internet So Infuriatingly Slow? · · Score: 1

    Only 3 gig movies, huh? Someone needs to get Usenet.

    1080p forever!

  24. Re:Like the man said... on Why Is the Internet So Infuriatingly Slow? · · Score: 1

    "temporarily allow XXX"... only temporarily, hmmm? Wow. This man has restraint.