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  1. Re:Go Assange! on Julian Assange To Run For Australian Senate · · Score: 2

    And if anything, that should give him an advantage - No need to learn about all the hidden intricacies of what's going on when starting the job!

    Joking aside, it would be interesting to see whether this results in a more open government than before.

  2. Re:How on Connecticut Considers Digital Download Tax · · Score: 2

    See, therein lies the catch - they can then sneak in a tax on your ISP bill to help fund the infrastructure required to implement this, and make even _more_ money! It's win-win for everyone except the end-user.

  3. Re:Is this design available for home dryers? on Why Waste Servers' Heat? · · Score: 1

    The problem you tend to get is that hot air is _very_ humid. If you've ever watched a home reno show where the original builders f*cked up the dryer vent install, you'll know how bad the mold can get from that...You'd need some way to dehumidify the air first... and that cost would probably put you at par with running a space heater or so.

  4. Re:Multi-functional Space Heaters on Why Waste Servers' Heat? · · Score: 1

    Heh... A family member of mine had that too -> Had a workstation and a 4-PC cluster for modelling computations in his office. Often had to open the window during the winter, and joked that the office should reimburse him for the heating costs they saved.

  5. Re:Food Shortage on Plastic Made From Fruit Rivals Kevlar In Strength · · Score: 2

    And where there's no shortage, everyone gets to pay inflated prices!! Let's hope they don't catch on you can make (albeit poor) plastic from MILK!

  6. Re:Ugh.. on 'Canadian DMCA' Copyright Bill Dead Again · · Score: 2

    I suspect that if the new Pirate party had enough people to have a chance federally, they'd get quite a few votes from all the people sick of the same old crap from each of the current parties. I'll echo what's been said below - WE NEED FRESH BLOOD!

  7. Re:Oblig. Seinfeld on Dutch Court Lifts PlayStation 3 Seizure Order · · Score: 1

    Yes, but many, many people make the same mistake. It's one of those things that perpetuates itself because the majority (or at least those that you hear) don't know much better.

  8. Re:Oblig. Seinfeld on Dutch Court Lifts PlayStation 3 Seizure Order · · Score: 1

    Jerry: Holland *is* a province in the Netherlands.

    FTFY. Calling the Netherlands Holland is like calling Canada "Ontario" or the USA "Washington".

  9. Re:Refills on 3D Printers Create Edible Objects · · Score: 1

    Hell, it could be human blood and it would still be cheaper than HP Black ink #49...

  10. Re:Mid-range? on Nvidia Unveils New Mid-Range GeForce Graphics Card · · Score: 1

    Precisely my thought.

    Budget: Free/Hand-me-down to $75
    Mid-Range: $76-$150
    Enthusiast: $151-$250
    Has parent's credit card or too much extra cash: $251+

    There, fixed that for you.

  11. Re:Help Desk on Skype Slowly Restores Service To Users · · Score: 1

    Operator: Can I help you? Skype: YES, all of our peer-to-peer servers just went down. We have 23 million users offline right now. Operator: You're holding it wrong

    There. fixed that for you.

  12. Re:Actually they didn't on 2012 Mayan Calendar 'Doomsday' Date Might Be Wrong · · Score: 1

    That would be like looking at the summary of an article alone and declaring oneself a PhD in the matter.

    You must be new here... (yes, I saw your 6-digit UID). Well targeted analogy, good sir.

    This is something that ticks me off every time I see it- any documentary tends to infer that ancient peoples were stupid/less intelligent then us ("oh wow, look how they made x using only y primitive tools!") Everyone needs to realize that there is no fixed measure of intelligence, and that it is relative - these ancient groups were incredibly smart - as pointed out, the mayans with their astrological knowledge, and the middle east in the development of various mathematical things)...

    That said, I don't think we need to worry about some external force bringing about the end of the world... humanity just needs to look in a mirror to see the cause.

  13. Re:trolling trolling trolling on Desktop Linux Is Dead · · Score: 1

    My hat is off to you, good sir. Your post is composed entirely of WIN. That said, Desktop Linux is indeed far from dead. I've given it the "mother" test and it passes fairly well for general internet use and e-mail; the only discrepancies are with the naming/placement/sequence of various actions. Desktop linux is not dead. The MINDSET of people realizing that it is NOT Windows/OS X and not supposed to be identical in every way is what is dying. That is by far the biggest problem I hear - "it's not like Windows...". Well, DUH. If it was, it would have a $200 price tag and say Microsoft on the box, wouldn't it?

  14. Re:Phoronix on DX11 Coming To Linux (But Not XP) · · Score: 1

    While I"m skeptical we'll see a Linux steam client any time soon, don't forget there WERE legitimate packages and shell scripts on Steam's servers that appeared to be an early alpha-phase client. There are two conclusions here: 1) They tried it and decided to drop the project, hence the VP's statement. or, 2) It's not a priority project and possibly even a test to see how the userbase responds... so while it's not actually in the works, they may be considering it/keeping it secret.

  15. Re:First on Window Pain · · Score: 0, Troll

    Also, tl;dr.

    This is slashdot and not a magazine. So unless you have something VERY interesting to say, keep the word count low. I don't give a sh!t for long-winded novels. Those of us that do will *GASP* RTFA.

    (cue the "insensitive clod" replies below...)

  16. Re:Maybe cheating in CS is easy... on How Easy Is It To Cheat In CS? · · Score: 1

    Now that I've posted a reply, I'm going to RTFA.

    Now who's cheating at slashdot? You don't RTFA, EVER.

  17. Re:Cheating in CS? on How Easy Is It To Cheat In CS? · · Score: 1

    HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX! (points finger) Heh.. could you imagine the prof turning in to a real life Dr. Hax any time he catches someone cheating? (More than enough decomissioned CRTs... that's not a problem).

  18. Re:Half-measures on Europe's LHC To Run At Half-Energy Through 2011 · · Score: 1

    Oh, we've opened the lid allright... just haven't looked :) Terribly appropriate physics joke... +1 for you, good sir. now, if only I actually had mod points.

  19. Re:No different than any other sequestering on Courts Move To Ban Juror Use of Net, Social Sites · · Score: 1

    The one problem with text-based messages. Sarcasm and bad jokes are taken seriously far too often. :D

  20. Re:No different than any other sequestering on Courts Move To Ban Juror Use of Net, Social Sites · · Score: 1

    What, and have every single court become a Judge Judy stage?

  21. Re:Soon: Another reason not to fly, period. on "No Scan, No Fly" At Heathrow and Manchester · · Score: 1

    By your logic, I like airplanes... Know why? There aren't any icebergs in the sky for them to hit and sink... The point is, both of these cases are rarities, and the fact that there are many successful flights every day is never considreed when there is a monthly news flash about a crashed plane. I recall reading an article pointing out that fewer people die in airplane accidents than car crashes. The difference is that so many die at once that it becomes a media circus.

  22. Re:Not more safe on Malware Found Hidden In Screensaver On Gnome-Look · · Score: 1

    RMS, is that you?

  23. Re:More at 11. on Canada Supreme Court Broadens Internet "Luring" Offense · · Score: 1

    In other news, all internet connected houesholds have terminated their service contracts and gone to live in cardboard boxes under bridges.

  24. Re:So Wait... on Canada Supreme Court Broadens Internet "Luring" Offense · · Score: 1

    Isn't there a clause in most TOSes that you have to be over the age of majority to play/use? (Not that people read those things...) I have a hard time how this could be a foundation for any case at all... you cannot persecute if they do not know the other person was a child (your case falls apart), so you'd end up having to prove whether they knew or did not know this... which is pretty damn near impossible... until they bring out the mind-reader.

  25. Re:The Possibilities on How To See Through an Invisibility Cloak · · Score: 1

    I agree... this is definitely putting a proverbial cart before the proverbial horse^D^D^D^D^D unicorn