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  1. Re:KDE developers, just don't screw it up! on Linus Torvalds Tries KDE, Likes It So Far · · Score: 1

    Also, for that matter, please learn the lesson from KDE 4.0.

  2. Re:Welcome to the club on AMD Licenses 64-bit Processor Design From ARM · · Score: 1

    Do you think it's easier to fight an elephant or a bunch of guys who are also fighting each other

    Better yet: would you rather fight one elephant-sized duck or 100 duck-sized elephants?

  3. Re:Faradays cage on Boeing's CHAMP Missile Uses Radio Waves To Remotely Disable PCs · · Score: 1

    I think you started to get at the real conclusion here. Just like they say in the IT security world: if your attacker has physical access, all bets are off. If there is a missile already beaming HPM at you, there could just as soon be a kinetic one behind it.

  4. Re:Exactly as they want you to think on MPAA Boss Admits SOPA and PIPA Are Dead, Not Coming Back · · Score: 1

    Nothing to see here! Just go about your lives as normal...

  5. Re:GSM and CDMA on T-Mobile Merging With MetroPCS · · Score: 1

    Still probably not as bad as Sprint/Nextel though.

  6. Re:Open Space Exploration! on NASA Ponders What To Do With a Pair of Free Space Telescopes · · Score: 1

    Given enough eyeballs, are incoming asteroids are shallow.

  7. Re:Sell them to the highest bidder on NASA Ponders What To Do With a Pair of Free Space Telescopes · · Score: 1

    Sell them to whom exactly? You can be sure that sats designed for reconaissance aren't going to be authorized for sale outside of the United States or for anything but astronomy. DigitalGlobe/GeoEye are unlikely to be interested unless they got a hell of a deal.

  8. Re:Best way to watch TV on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Watch TV In 2012? · · Score: 2

    Just an anecdote: I currently have a PS3 and a Hulu Plus subscription. A good number of the shows that I watch regularly are available so it's always been worth the $8/month to me in lieu of paying for cable+DVR (I have erratic work hours so a DVR would be a must).

    That being said, I just got home from working a 12-hour shift and couldn't wait to collapse into the couch and watch TV... Apparently Sony released a system update today/yesterday. In order to log in to streaming video services you have to have your system up-to-date. I have been sitting here for 20 minutes now waiting on the update to download/install and it's not quite done yet. I just wanted to watch a damn TV show...

    Note: this isn't an everyday occurrance and I can't remember the last time it did happen, but it is something worth taking into account when weighing your options.

  9. Re:OS Upgrading on Windows Phone 8 Officially Unveiled · · Score: 1

    I never claimed that Windows ran on all computers. Notice how I said that the market moved towards a common hardware standard. It wouldn't be unreasonable for mobile phones to do the same; they already run almost exclusively ARM CPU's.

  10. OS Upgrading on Windows Phone 8 Officially Unveiled · · Score: 2

    Can someone explain to me why Microsoft isn't capitalizing on the phone market in the same way they have the PC market? Why design a phone operating system that can only be run on a small niche of devices, and can't even upgrade phones that came with WP7? Why not instead go after the entire market and design an OS that can be installed on any mobile phone of adequate specifications.

    While there may be some serious difficulties to overcome in the short term, this to me seems like a very possible end-state for the industry. Just look at what happened in the (non-Apple) PC market: competing hardware+OS standards evolved into a common hardware standard and a separate OS market that Microsoft dominated.

    Disclaimer: this is not necessarily an end-state that I would like to see happen, just some ponderings that I've had.

  11. Re:Why such a low maximum resolution? on Windows Phone 8 Officially Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Why would you want more than 1280x720 on a mobile phone?

    Yeah, and why should anybody want more than 640K for their desktop either?

    In all seriousness, if support for future devices with higher-resolution screens is so ridiculous, then why design Windows Phone 8 to be capable of running on 64 cores? I don't see many 64-core phones floating around right now either.

  12. Re:One core, two threads? on Intel Ivy Bridge Processor Hits 7GHz Overclock Record · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's the same performance as a 1.6Ghz quadcore with just air cooling

    Except that it's not. For some theoretical computations that could be made perfectly parallel, this might be nearly true. However, in most cases (presently), the limiting factor in computation speed is the clock speed of an individual core.

  13. Re:... that cost at least $50,000 ? on Octave and Gnuplot Coming To Android · · Score: 2

    They're effectively offering to port the software on commission. Not an ideal scenario, but the alternative is to wait around until someone with the experience and knowledge necessary is willing to do the work for free.

  14. Re:Oh really? on Xbox 360 Kinect Said To Add Internet Explorer Browsing · · Score: 1

    Can someone please explain to me why Sony doesn't do more to encourage indie games? As best I can tell, because Sony makes most of their profit from game sales, they don't want to risk allowing a new market to compete with the money-makers, which is logical.

    My feeling, though, is that opening up new markets and capabilties can only increase the demand for the console, which in turn should at least balance out a theoretical loss in game sales: Nobody buys a console specifically for indie games, but for many it's definitely an influencing factor, and these additional buyers are almost certain to buy something. Indie apps hasn't exactly killed Android.

  15. Re:Who still buys dead tree computer magazines? on B&N Pulls Linux Format Magazine Over Feature On 'Hacking' · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't want them if they were free ... not backlit ...

    Not to be rude, but what cave are you reading magazines in that doesn't have sufficient light to read a magazine?

  16. Re:Open Source on Iranian Military Says It's Copying US Drone · · Score: 1

    I believe what you mean to say is: "References, or your argument is unsupported."

  17. Re:Riiiight on UK Plan Would Use CCTV To Stop Uninsured Drivers From Refueling · · Score: 1

    Also, a 55 gallon container of fuel would be in the ballpark of about 350-400 lbs. How do you plan on transporting this home?

  18. Re:Stop aiding on The Ineffectiveness of TSA Body Scanners · · Score: 2

    Reminds me of this Dilbert book I saw the other day, "It's Not Funny If I Have To Explain It".

  19. Re:Think Different on GNOME 3.4 Preview · · Score: 1

    I'm glad to see the open source community actually try something different, interesting, and better.

    I'll give you two of those three. GNOME 3 is certainly an interesting concept and different, but I have yet to see it justify itself as an "improvement".

  20. Practice extending on A Rant Against Splash Screens · · Score: 2

    Just the other day I was outside working on my car. Every time I reached for a tool, I had to sit through a brief advertisement and patent notice for the company that made it. This is getting ridiculous, I say.

  21. Right to be forgotten on UK Government To Demand Data On Every Call, Email, and Tweet · · Score: 1

    When the topic was related to Facebook's storage of user information, there was all this talk about the EU's "right to be forgotten" and how Facebook was violating this "right". Apparently this protection doesn't extend to the government.

  22. Re:What if we go there? on New Exoplanet Is Best Yet Candidate For Supporting Life · · Score: 1

    How dare those pirating alien scum view our IP without a license!

    I've got it! Instead of trying to get Congress to fund "space exploration", we get them to fund "IP infringement notice deliveries to extrasolar nations".

  23. Re:Iron Monoxide? on 'Electric Earth' Could Explain Planet's Rotation · · Score: 5, Funny

    FeO? That stuff is ugly.

  24. Suggestion on Protect IP Act May Be Amended · · Score: 2

    May I suggest an amendment?
    Prefix the bill with: /*
    Postfix the bill with: */

    Because it looks prettier that way ... yeah, that's why.

  25. Re:Your name's not on the list, friend on Who's Flying Those Drones? FAA Won't Say · · Score: 2

    Don't worry, I'm sure somebody from the FAA would be more than willing to testify that you aren't on their list. If I was charged with practicing law without a license, does the bar have to provide me with a full membership list?