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  1. Apple such a shame on Apple Says Many Users 'Bought an Android Phone By Mistake' · · Score: 1

    Listen people like what they like, and thats fine. Regardless the idea that Android users are buying these devices on accident is absurd at best. I accidentally bought a Note 3 for $300?? So now not only are Apple users unable to make their own decisions(see app store farce), but now they can't even buy the correct device? Not sure I'd like that type of customer. I've also noticed that most Apple users, at least the ones in my family tend to blame the issues with their handsets on other devices...

  2. Not sure I'd go there yet on Ask Slashdot: Communication With Locked-in Syndrome Patient? · · Score: 1

    If I was in your situation I would want to make sure I vetted all possible solutions before settling on euthanasia. Also with a child being involved that complicates things even more. I hope you're able to find an alternative, or some semblance of peace for her, and your family.

  3. Re:Litigation over Innovation on Apple Demands $40 Per Samsung Phone For 5 Software Patents · · Score: 1

    I just hope that all this CompanyX V CompanyY press will wake up the courts. Torrent Trolls are starting to feel the heat because litigation is so common. I hope the patent lobby follows suit. Lets hope in this case squeaky wheel gets the grease. Patent law is a farce.

  4. Re:Small SSDs are cheaper on CPU Competition Heating Up In 2012? · · Score: 2

    SSD's currently can easily be had at $1 a gig, and even less in some cases. That being said a 120g drive is more than enough for your OS and applications/games you run. Edit the registry to load your profile off an secondary drive and viola. SSD hawtness... I saw a marginal increase when I moved to my SSD. I'm a gamer so thats my benchmark mostly; SWTOR for instance loaded a good bit faster.

  5. Re:Back, to the Future... on HP Shows Off Power Over Ethernet Thin Client · · Score: 1

    No, I'm just saying HP's history in hardware is shaky at best.

  6. Re:Back, to the Future... on HP Shows Off Power Over Ethernet Thin Client · · Score: 1

    Lets hope that the hardware is more inline with their commercial offerings. I won't even work on their consumer products much anymore.

  7. Re:That was Rand Paul. on Congress: The TSA Is Wasting Hundreds of Millions In Taxpayer Dollars · · Score: 1

    Government has been in the business of making money for itself for some time. Not the government at large per se, but the senators, congressman et al for sure. Regardless their behavior has been bad, and getting worse for some time. The FCAT in FL is a prime example, the Bush family is tied to the folks that score it. http://progreso-weekly.com/2/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1592:evidence-that-bush-family-profits-from-florida-education&catid=43:this-aint-disneyland&Itemid=62

  8. Re:How can you quantify the loss? on The Avengers: Why Pirates Failed To Prevent a Box Office Record · · Score: 1

    ^ This!! +1 if I had it!!

  9. Re:Best part ... on Stop Being Poor: U.S. Piracy Watch List Hits a New Low With 2012 Report · · Score: 1

    Now if only the other nations would grow a pair, and tell legislators that their picking a fight they can't win. Meanwhile other nations are rushing to pass similar legislation, and the US continues on their IP witch hunt. It's ongoing too, problem is the vast majority of Americans actually think that the government is actually looking out for them. Not to mention voters continue to vote in criminals. My state is likely the worst, our Governor pleaded the fifth some 50+ times during court hearings before even running for office. Yet somehow he's still in office.

  10. Re:is it me or does it seem like on Using Nanoparticles To Improve Chemotherapy · · Score: 1

    I don't think he wants to go back to the stone age, but the EPA and FDA flounder around regularly. They are understaffed for what they are expected to do, and like all politics it's a farce anyway. No ones required to tell you what they've done to the food they sell you, and the drugs on the market now-a-days carry more side affects than cures.

  11. Re:Lies! on Parlez-vous Python? · · Score: 1

    "Ah! He's full of sh*t!"

    I'm hoping this was in the tone of George Carlin's stand up on this matter! I have to second this! Far too often when I "help" friends and family, it's because they can't follow the bloody prompts. Or be bothered to read the forms as they come across their screen. What's that you didn't want to install Fango Bango along with your "freeware"? Or heaven for bid they be sure that 1.) the machine is plugged in, or 2.) that the outlet it's in isn't also tied to a wall switch. Even at work it's very rare I have to think at all, simply due to how clueless my users are.

  12. Re:iOS has yet to be hacked in the wild... on Ask Slashdot: Most Secure Mobile OS? · · Score: 1

    Pass that this way.... Bah nevermind..... In other news my Mac is bullet proof!! /sarcasm off .. Every OS is penetrable, hell even the flying drones are getting viruses. As an aside, every smartphone on the market is tracking what you do and who you talk to, and blah blah blah no matter what OS it runs. Google's is by far the worst, but your beloved iPhone is doing the same thing. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/us-government-pays-250000-for-ios-exploit/11044

  13. Re:Sad on HP To Combine PC, Printer Divisions · · Score: 1

    I was going to give them the benefit of the doubt on the plotter, it at least turns a buck in most cases. The consumer products produce prints of about the same quality as my six year old.

  14. Re:Sad on HP To Combine PC, Printer Divisions · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I agree, their commercial offerings are still real printers. But the consumer side is a nightmare. I wonder how they justify a 300mb driver install in a consumer machine when you compare it to a 90mb install for a commercial plotter printer? Not to mention that the aforementioned 300mb driver install takes nearly an hour when AV is active.

  15. Re:Hopefully it will matter on Superannuated Scientists Still Productive · · Score: 1

    Never quite understood it home > work in my case, but maybe I'm the crazy one.

  16. Re:Hopefully it will matter on Superannuated Scientists Still Productive · · Score: 1

    Hopefully any well educated 80 year old is already 5-10 years into retirement. I surely do not intend to work into my 70's. =p

  17. Term Limits? on US Senator Proposes Bill To Eliminate Overtime For IT Workers · · Score: 2

    How bout they stop worrying about our overtime pay, and start considering getting the career politicians out on the street.

  18. Re:So only your opinion counts? on House Websites Jammed After Obama Debt Speech · · Score: 1

    Not necessarily they all work for the banks and the ABA has been trying for some time to get the TARP holdings swept away, meaning anyone who has yet to pay up won't have too. My bad for sticking the FOTM hatemongerer up there, but politics are broken no matter your affiliation. Anything and everything they say is very likely false. I mentioned TARP because we are the one who bailed them out, and they are the ones sitting back and laughing at this mess.

  19. Re:So only your opinion counts? on House Websites Jammed After Obama Debt Speech · · Score: 1

    Any news on where the TARP money is? It's quite a few zero's short but lets see if Tea Party can weasel in writing those holdings off completely. Have any of the business'es we "saved" to "save" our economy come running in saying they can lend the government some cash? Or are we looking for any bottom feeder with cash/gold? I'm pretty sure China has just about cut their losses.

  20. Re:Rewrite the Constitution or face default! on House Websites Jammed After Obama Debt Speech · · Score: 1

    If you can't raise taxes how are you supposed to pay down the debt?

    Are you kidding? Spend less up front, you don't per se have to make more right now... You just need to spend less than your bringing in... My six year old can save money. Why can't we as a nation?!!

  21. Re:I think you have lost touch... on Nintendo Trying To Win Back Core Gamers With Wii U · · Score: 1

    I love the franchise's from Nintendo, I've completed every Metroid game they've released and nearly every Zelda game(Majori's mask sucked!). My kids will likely end up with another Wii(they love the current one), but for me I'll be going the way of something with a solid online presence. It still baffles me that they haven't caught on that Multiplayer games online are where the meat is currently. And seriously if you haven't played through God of War 3 your cutting yourself short!! To quote the guy out of touch with reality: "Earlier comments from Shigeru Miyamoto indicate the new console will have more to offer in terms of online capabilities, but Nintendo isn't going to focus too heavily on that." I think someone should be looking for a new job.

  22. Re:I guess a stoner wouldn't know on ERP Vendors Get Into Medical Marijuana Business · · Score: 1

    Spot on sir!!! Spot on!!

  23. Re:watch this video on Japan Raises Nuclear Plant Crisis Severity To 7 · · Score: 1

    Also of note, the more of it you have the more lethal it becomes. Just because a managed amount is ok, doesn't make a truckload of it going down the highway a good idea.

  24. Re:watch this video on Japan Raises Nuclear Plant Crisis Severity To 7 · · Score: 1

    If it's making more than it's using your going to have excess, and more plants burning Uranium makes more of it. Some of the money being thrown at the nuclear industry could be put towards renewable energy research, but this is the US. If it dangerous, and everyone is afraid of it I'm sure throwing more money at it, and trying to change everyones mind will work. Who cares if it has the capability to make large area's uninhabitable for a very very long time. Our need for energy is only superseded by our hapless attempts to generate it. Just like nearly everything else, our energy policy is broken, and the task is so large no one dare attempt to fix it.

  25. Re:watch this video on Japan Raises Nuclear Plant Crisis Severity To 7 · · Score: 1

    For all the pro nuke folks, some food for thought. Plutonium is a by-product of most reactors, any that use Uranium anyway. It's highly radioactive and the half life of Pu-239 is 24,100 years.... What exactly do you plan to do with it all if nuclear was our main source of energy? We can continue to bury somewhere in the mountains out west. Or come up with an energy alternative. Sometimes it's best to just let old technology die and not continue trying to better it or fix it.