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  1. Re:But... on Google Releases Glass Factory System Image, Rooted Bootloader · · Score: 1

    So people will take it off when they enter restrooms?

  2. Re:who was he even talking to? on It's 2013, and Windows Activation Is Still Frustrating · · Score: 1

    Could be, but that's not the point. That still be the fault of the activation scheme, not the user being a moron as the OP said in his first sentence.

  3. Re:who was he even talking to? on It's 2013, and Windows Activation Is Still Frustrating · · Score: 1

    My wife ran into an issue with a key for another company years ago for an expansion for a game. Fresh from the store it said it was invalid because it had already been used. Returned it for another copy, same thing, returned for refund and bought it online from the company instead. Definitely not reasonable to consider cracked key gen systems to be user error. I have no idea if that's what is going on here, but at least half of the conditions you listed aren't reasonable user error either. Unless you mean using a Microsoft product in 2013; in that case you've been proven right apparently.

  4. Re:Seems Odd To Me on Observed Atmospheric CO2 Hits 400 Parts Per Million · · Score: 1

    Depending on context, the original question did seem like it might have been worded to misdirect readers into a particular answer. But context is really hard to read in a response if you don't personally know the writer (and sometimes even if you do) so maybe it was intended innocently.

  5. Re:Defaulting is worse! on The Luck of the Irish Runs Out · · Score: 1

    That was far too well written for slashdot. Especially that last paragraph. What are you doing here?

  6. Cri-cri short for Cricket? on Smallest Manned Electric Plane Flies · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Someone has an odd idea of 'short'.

  7. Re:Molestation charge on Assange Rape Case Reopened · · Score: 1

    But there the population might be small enough for "Accidents" to fix them. I know, wishful, psychotic thinking, huh?

  8. Re:Well... on India Now Wants Access To Google and Skype · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I have an example for you. A company I used to work for in Vancouver, Washington outsourced entry level data entry to a couple of different companies in India. The cost was about 80% of what it cost us to have it down by employees here in the US. Except the quality was so variable (occasionally very good, but usually a high percentage of errors, varying from 20% to 100% (you wouldn't believe the sort of errors I found sometimes) and we demanded an error rate of less than 1% from our own employees (and could consistently get that from most), that we spent far more than that 20% discount in increased quality assurance costs. They finally stopped using them more than 2 years after this was pointed out to them. Sometimes businesses are glacially slow at reacting to problems, even really small ones (and this was a very small family owned company).

  9. Re:Molestation charge on Assange Rape Case Reopened · · Score: 1

    Damn it, every time I think about moving somewhere (*anywhere*) to escape the advancing stupidity here (the USA) I hear about a different form of stupidity somewhere else. We need to start colonizing Mars or something so we have somewhere we can move to start a new country. And with current technology, Mars might be far enough to make it economically infeasible to fight a war against the colonists, so the inevitable revolution might actually work.

  10. Re:Good on Judge Quashes Subpoena of UVA Research Records · · Score: 1

    Harrassment, perhaps, though extremely hard to prove from a single incident, but not libel or defamation. You could be sued, but not successfully. You could be sued for anything at any time, but there's no chance of winning a case like that.

  11. Re:Weasel words on Library of Congress Opens Records of Anti-Comic Book Shrink · · Score: 1

    I say it was a witch hunt. They were looking for a scape goat for society's ills rather than taking any responsibility themselves for what their children were caught doing at the time, which is a pretty good definition of "Witch hunt". Is that good enough for you? Anyone else care to back me up?

  12. Re:Possible GPS navigation? on Samsung Galaxy Tablet Coming In September · · Score: 1

    Maybe they mean it more as in the GPS will possibly work?

  13. Re:That's not copy protection on Medieval Copy Protection · · Score: 2, Funny

    I thought there were no lawyers allowed in heaven by definition?

  14. Re:Throw away the Snowball. on Did Sea Life Arise Twice? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What we really need is a time travel device of some sort. And it would probably be good if we included some kind of cloaking technology. We could call it a chameleon circuit or something. But it would probably be built by the lowest bidder and fail upon the first use, getting stuck in some era/location specific form. Well, it would still be a time travel device, oh, and we could make it bigger on the inside than on the outside!

  15. Re:Manager's responsibility on San Francisco Just As Guilty In Terry Childs Case · · Score: 1

    Playing Devil's advocate here, but isn't that what they did? If that's what you're trying to point out, then let me be the first to *Whoosh* me.

  16. Re:Too bad the original series extra scenes suck on Lucas Promises Star Wars on Blu-Ray in 2011 · · Score: 1

    Sounds like you found nerd ruffies. Could be the starter scene to a CSI: SVU episode.

  17. Re:Question: on Larry Ellison Rips HP Board a New One · · Score: 1

    Yeah, they wait many years before announcing they had a love-child. I wonder why there's that discrepancy between the two professions?

  18. Re:Thank goodness there's no damage on Coronal Mass Ejection Hits Earth · · Score: 4, Funny

    Steve Jobs is busy with other matters right now, so it could be a while. /s

  19. Re:They collected $75,000... on Officials Use Google Earth To Find Unlicensed Pools · · Score: 1

    This is the government we're talking about here, so it isn't out of the realm of possibility.

  20. Re:I guess... on FBI Instructs Wikipedia To Drop FBI Seal · · Score: 1

    You're forgetting that in imagination land, slashdotters don't live in their parents' basement.

  21. Re:Huh? on FTC Wants Browsers To Block Online Tracking · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's what I thought, too, but google Quantcast and zombie cookies and you'll find out that isn't necessarily true.

  22. Re:Spoiler Alert on Behind the Special Effects of Inception · · Score: 1

    Are you involved in film making? Did watching movies as a kid mean something special to you? I play role playing games a lot, and part of me wants to be a writer (though I can't stick with anything long enough to make it work) and I think that's affected my dreams. Even when I'm not lucid dreaming I'm sometimes watching what's going on more than actually being present directly.

  23. Re:Nolan is better without FX on Behind the Special Effects of Inception · · Score: 1

    Hmm, I didn't know that about the DVD. Now that I think about it, is the story any good without the storytelling device that made it famous?

  24. Re:Spoiler Alert on Behind the Special Effects of Inception · · Score: 1

    Are your dreams always from your point of view? I'm serious, not trying to be a jerk. Mine aren't. Sometimes they are from someone else's or even from a sort of omnipresent viewpoint, or perhaps like a camera or something. I thought everyone had dreams like that occasionally.

  25. Re:Fill in the blank with your own industry on Frustration and Unhappiness In the Games Industry · · Score: 1

    Well, in this case it was someone who had a reputation for having the "best" stories. Most of us in the office suspected they were BS, but after that we suspected they probably had occurred to someone, just not quite the way he said. Other than that, he was a pretty good guy.