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  1. thought crimes on Man Who Downloaded Bomb Recipes Jailed For 2 Years · · Score: 0

    Isn't this a bit minority report? Just because he downloaded the information does not mean he was planning on using it.

  2. a BASIC on Why Can't We Put a BASIC On the Phone? · · Score: 1
    WTF is a BASIC? It should be a BASIC Compiler or Interpreter not a BASIC. BASIC stands for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. Which really should have been BAPSIC but they hyphenated the All Purpose.

    Why would you want BASIC anyway, it is such an antiquated language, you should be asking for Ruby instead, as NOONE does BASIC as a new shop anymore.

  3. Re:Prior art on Apple Patents Using Apps During Calls · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing that if this patent goes to court it will get thrown out. At least I hope it does. I wonder what idiot patent examiner didn't do their homework.

  4. and I care because? on Using a Tablet As Your Primary Computer · · Score: 1

    obviously not a compuer programmer otherwise he could not do everything on a tablet, well even 80% of his job

  5. why sue google then? on Oracle's Ambitious Plan For Client-Side Java · · Score: 1
    Why are they sueing google over its implementation of the jvm instead of working with them if they really want java on mobile?

    Client side java, really? That's so last century oracle! Get with the program.

  6. could they make it a better cable box on Can Google Fix the Cable Box? · · Score: 1

    The cable box is here to stay. Well at least for a while and Google should really be into that anyway. The Google tv was their attempt to get Google on tv's everywhere. If they have cable boxes too, that is another way to get that access to the tv. If we are lucky they will make smaller boxes and hopefully better. Who knows, maybe they will integrate it with the "cloud" somehow. Maybe integrate it with the cable internet and if you have cable internet and cable tv you can watch your cable shows anywhere on any device. Lots of speculation here, but Motorola was just sitting on its past success and the only thing good to come from Motorola has been some of it's upper end phones. It really needs someone to fix that company.

  7. copyright your code and then on What Do I Do About My Ex-Employer Stealing My Free Code? · · Score: 1

    get a laywer. Once you have it copyrighted, the laywer can sue the pants off them :)

  8. Re:Linux support on Blockbuster Trying To Woo Disgruntled Netflix Customers · · Score: 1
    Actually netflix does run on linux, because Tivo runs linux and Tivo has netflix.

    I think the issue I have with the price split / hike is it was not too long ago that I was paying 8.99 for this plan and then it went to 9.99 and the just streaming was 8.99. So they actually lowered the just streaming price, but almost doubled my original streaming plus 1 at a time plan.

  9. Re:Non-transferable on Nortel Patents Go To Apple, Microsoft, Sony and Others · · Score: 1

    Thank you! I totally agree. The initial idea of the patent system was so inventors could get money for inventing, NOT so companies could buy them and sue other companies.

  10. I have no interest in wasting any of my ... on Ask Slashdot: CS Degree Without Gen-Ed Requirements? · · Score: 1
    "I have no interest in wasting any of my precious time taking classes in English, Philosophy, History, Art and the like"

    Actually those are not a waste. Without English you might as well be another 'offshore programmer". English and communication classes actually differentiate good programmers from bad. It helps you understand the business and communicate with the business to help design the right solution. The idea that you can code and throw it over the wall and say I'm done no longer flies in the US like it used to. Well except for SOME startups and SOME small companies. You also need to be able to communicate with your peers. Art and History, and the like are not a waste because they actually help make you a well rounded person.

    I think what you want is a certificate in computers not a CS degree or maybe you want a CS degree but don't want to do the work that goes with it.

    I've meet many computer programmers that do not have college degrees and while often they are good programmers, they are often not so good at communicating and in the end, many employers don't want to hire them or after they hire them they do not like them. Even as a programmer / systems analyst sometimes need to communicate with their peers or even your manager. Often the people that are the angriest at their manager are the ones that do not understand business and economics and because they lack the communication skills are often the ones that have issues talking to their manager.

  11. Re:Oh wow . . . on Mozilla Labs Introduces the Webian Shell · · Score: 1

    ROTFLMAO! yes death spriral

  12. before or after... on Man Ordered At Gunpoint To Hand Over Phone For Recording Cops · · Score: 1
    .. he uploaded the video to his cloud storage? did they destroy the memory card too? smashing hte phone may not totally destroy the evidence and also it opens them up to a HUGE lawsuit unless they were violating the law. Is it against the law to video tape the police? I do not understand why it would be as most of them are allowed to video tape us????

    It seems to me the US is moving to a 2 standards system. One that applies to the government and another that applies to it's people. That is soo not good!

  13. Re:Sounds like on Activists Destroy Scientific GMO Experiment · · Score: 1
    This sounds more like a terrorist act than anything else. They are killing innocent plants and spraying pesticides that who knows how those plants will react. Get ready for attack of the killer potatoes!

    On a more serious note, we have genetically modified pets today because of people messing with genes. Isn't selective breeding of dogs, cats, fish, horses, pigs, cows, very similar? The only difference here is in once case one is manipulating the genes with the thought that it is better for humanity.

  14. Re:Technical solution? on Sprint Pushes FPS NOVA With Firmware — and Users Can't Remove It · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately they bundle things that are not part of the OS into the firmware and they cannot be removed, but they can be upgraded. I'd love to remove monopoly from my phone as well as the other games I never use and screen share and a few other apps on the phone that are part of the firmware.

  15. at least you still have time on PayPal Co-Founder Gives Out $100,000 To Not Go To College · · Score: 1

    and an excuse. "I dropped out of college to start a business and it failed." Then you can say you learned a lot from it in job interviews and go back to college while working another job. Hey I would do it if I were 20. I'd start a business in something I like. If it failed in 3 years you are still only 23 and could go to finish college by 25/26.

  16. Re:First on Linux Gets Dynamic Firewalls In Fedora 15 · · Score: 1

    iptables-save does not require a reload. So after you make your change you save, next reboot your change will be there saved. Not sure what they are talking about here.

  17. so Canda is saying you don't .. on Canadian Music Industry Seeks Copy Tax On Memory Cards · · Score: 1

    own your own music? No idea what their laws are, but what if you don't download or use memory cards for music. Like if you are buying it for a camera or a thumb drive, or to put an OS on it. You still have to pay a tax? Do they have fair use in CA?

  18. isn't this already being used everywhere on Apple Patents Keyboard That Knows What You'll Type · · Score: 1

    This kind of thing has been out there since, well for years now in desktop apps. So why the patent now, isn't it obvious, or are they going to try and go after google/android and all the other web sites and applications that use this feature.

  19. android does it too on iPhone Tracking Ruckus Ongoing · · Score: 1

    Android based phones have this feature also, so if apple patents it I guess it will either have to be removed or licensed. Kind of obvious 'feature' to me, but too big brother-ish IMO.

  20. android does it too on iPhone Tracking Ruckus Ongoing · · Score: 1

    Android does this also, so I wonder if apple gets their patent does this mean android will have to stop? It seems like something obvious that the government would want, oh wait there was a movie about this, sort of, Eagle Eye. Very big brotherish IMO and I'm sure there will be more suits to come.

  21. Re:In my corporate environment.... on Ask Slashdot: Do I Give IT a Login On Our Dept. Server? · · Score: 1

    agreed, many company IT departments would flat out say NO. If your box gets compromised because they had not access to it to make sure it was secure, then you could compromise the whole network. Then you'd really be up a creek.

  22. Re:I'm sorry Mr. Jackson on Jesse Jackson, Jr. Pins US Job Losses On iPad · · Score: 1

    I think he missed the point of his own commentary. It is not the ipad that is costing us jobs, it's the fact that all the companies stopped manufacturing things in the US and we outsource everything. Everything from call centers, to software development, to manufacturing, and probably soon food and electricity. Everything in the US is being sold to these foreign countries too. Just look at how many 'US" companies are now foreign owned compared to how it used to be.

  23. Re:Ma Bell Stifled Innovation? on Ma Bell Stifled Innovation, AT&T May Do the Same · · Score: 1

    Wasn't there a reason that AT&T was broke up in the first place?

  24. hmm second shift on Japan Earthquake May Have Shifted Earth's Axis · · Score: 1

    This is the second KNOWN possible shift. The first was the one off of Indonesia that was a 9.1 (about). So I wonder, does this mean that a quake of magnitude over 9 will cause a shift in the earths rotation. I wonder if the meteor that hit the earth that 'killed the dinosaurs' caused such a shift or larger which resulted in the climate change that changed this world forever.

  25. well you do need to undestand some math on CS Profs Debate Role of Math In CS Education · · Score: 1

    I would think you need to understand at least algebra. I mean computers are dealing with variables all over the place, and while many computer programmers don't end up doing actual math, even in Web UI development there are times when I need to call Math.round() or be able to do understand simple algebra.