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  1. Tim Lord... on Learn About the FRDCSA 'Weak AI' Project (Video) · · Score: 1

    Am I the only Doctor Who fan that did a double take on that name?

  2. Re:I know it is clear but.... on Researchers Discover Another Layer To the Cornea · · Score: 3, Funny

    It was staring them in the face!

  3. Re:Overshadowed by PRISM on Apple Updates MacBooks and Mac Pro Desktop With Haswell, "Unified Thermal Core" · · Score: 1

    Your mistake is assuming this information is being harvested from the client side rather than server side. It doesn't matter what ROM you run (or OS for that matter) if the service provider (Google, Facebook, etc..) is allowing backend access to the servers.

  4. Re:Overshadowed by PRISM on Apple Updates MacBooks and Mac Pro Desktop With Haswell, "Unified Thermal Core" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I respect and understand how you feel, but the anger should be directed at Washington. When the White House hands down mandates what do you expect these companies to do?

  5. For the common people, not us... on NHTSA and DOT Want Your Car To Be Able To Disable Your Cellphone Functions · · Score: 1

    If such measures were enacted I'm sure they would apply to our elected officials as they move about in their cars and limos as well. Politicians would conform to not having use of their phones and portable data as they transit between locations.

    I'm sure.

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  6. Re:But... How will they listen in? on Private Networks For Public Safety · · Score: 2

    If one of the devices on the network has a backdoor, which it's starting to appear most of them do.

  7. Words echo in my head on Intelligence Director Claims NSA Surveillance Reports Inaccurate · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "I'm saying that when the President does it, it's not illegal!" - Richard Nixon, 1977

  8. Re:lawsuit by proxy? on The Amish Are Getting Fracked · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They probably could but if the property owner is not a party on the lawsuit there's nothing to compel a third party to share any restitution from the court.

  9. Where's the ethics of people who write this stuff? on Wi-Fi Signals Allow Gesture Recognition All Through the Home · · Score: 2

    "I've written new software that can use the wifi signals bouncing around in your home to help you change channels on your TV, or possibly give surreptitious surveillance to any law enorcement agency that can get a bullshit warrant from a rubber stamp judge. We promise it will only be used to help you change the TV channel."

    Do programmers even filter this stuff through their conscience any more?

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  10. Michael Green to write a sequel TKAM2 on Green Lantern Writer To Pen Blade Runner Sequel · · Score: 5, Funny

    To Kill a Mockingbird 2

    "If Atticus Finch can't get justice in the court room...

    (Queue sound effects: "Screeech.....KABOOM...."ATTICUS!!!!") ...he'll get it on the street!"

  11. Five minutes after Monsanto Protection Act signed on GMO Wheat Found Growing Wild In Oregon, Japan Suspends Import From U.S. · · Score: 4, Interesting

    http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-bill-blunt-agriculture-006/

    The Senate is considering repealing, I'm sure this will add fuel to the fire. But as it stands Monsanto is imune from liability.

  12. Re:No patents either on California Bill Would Mandate Open Access To Publicly Funded Research · · Score: 1

    >> "Despite the endless drivel about science, knowledge, children, and society, the entire purpose of public funding in the US is to support future commerce."

    The early space program had the side bennefit of showing the Russians we were good at launching missles. There was a saber rattling component.

    There are many reasons for public science. It will not go away just because companies can't take public reasearch and try to wrap patents around it.

    I'm suggeting public research should be like the GPL. If you use GPL code there are rules. If you use public research money the same should be true.

  13. Re:No patents either on California Bill Would Mandate Open Access To Publicly Funded Research · · Score: 1

    Do you drive? If so, I imagine your car, like most, has a steering wheel. The skills you aquire driving one car easily transfer to the next car because it too has a steering wheel. And a gas peddle. And a break peddle.

    What if Henry Ford or someone else in the early car industry had patented these devices? What if every car you ever drive has it's own proprietary system of controls?

    I didn't say there should be no patents in the world. I just said if you leverage research from a publicly funded study than you shouldn't be able to close those results.

    If you want to build a better steering wheel and patent it, go ahead. But don't do it using public money.

  14. No patents either on California Bill Would Mandate Open Access To Publicly Funded Research · · Score: 3

    I would like to see the next step be that products, medicines, and continued research utilizing public research as a starting point should all be prohibited from utilizing patents.

  15. Jimi on Interpreting Global Flight Maps · · Score: 1

    Yes, I typo'ed. Sorry.

  16. Re:Interpretations on Interpreting Global Flight Maps · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Music is full of covers. For example most people would agree Jimmi Hendrix's cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower" is a vast improvement on the original. Dylan himself performs the Hendrix version of the song to this day he was so impressed. The two men had been friends and Hendrix was a Dylan fan and gave credit to the original. I'm unaware of what if any royalties are paid from the Hendrix estate to Dylan, but the point is the appropriate credit was given to the original composer. The irony is Hendrix brought so much fire and energy the song that over the years most people mistake the song as being his.

    A big difference from taking a work and representing it without appropriate credit.

  17. Re:Interpretations on Interpreting Global Flight Maps · · Score: 5, Insightful

    >> "The meta-interpretation is that I should only hire an expert in an appropriate field to analyze my data."

    An aviation consultant is going to be a better expert on the subject than a dog breeder, chef, or locksmith.

    "Expert" is an overused and abused title in western civilization. I recently watched a show on BBC about Roy Lichtenstein. He was a 60's pop artist who copied nearly verbatim comic panels from Kirby, Kubert, Novack, and many of the best artist in comics in that day. He projected the panels and traced them onto canvas and painted them with ever so slight modification, placing special emphasis on the dot paterns used in printing.

    So the snobby BBC "expert" (Alastair Sooke) debated Dave Gibbons (artist from The Watchmen) and tries to sell Dave on Lichtenstein's art being better than the originals he ripped off. Gibbons puts forth the argument that in no other field, not music or writing, would such wholesale plagerism be tolerated. You can't pass off a Beatles song as your own because you changed on or two small things. Sooke looks Gibbons in the eye and says the original artists were less talented so this is OK.

    Sooke, BBC's expert, having no background or interest in comics, has written books trashing the talents of the original artists who Lichtenstein left uncredited. He describes the creations of people like Jack Kirby as "trashy" and "low" and "pulp". As an "expert" Sooke makes the argument that Lichtenstein improved the images he copied (a subjective opinion) and therefore he is the greater artist, even though Lichtenstein in his life never sold an original composition or creation of his own.

    Lichtenstein's painting "WHAAM!" has sold for $10 million dollars. It is a ripoff of an Irv Novick panel from "All-American Men of War". Novick, nor any other artist, ever saw a dime from Lichtenstein.

    Bottom line - the world is full of "experts". Many of them are well paid and full of rubbish.

    http://davidbarsalou.homestead.com/LICHTENSTEINPROJECT.html

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  18. Damned if you do.... on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Way To Work On Projects While Traveling? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A person expresses a desire to travel and improve him/herself. You snark.

    If the same person had said they attempt to live frugally and therefore don't travel you'd probably say they were a typical Ugly American with no interest in the rest of the world.

    Unless you're one of the millions of people in the world who drink unsafe water and live in shantys you also have "First world problems" and can STFU.

  19. Re:You forgot both. on Fedora 19 Beta Released: Alive, Dead, or Neither? · · Score: 4, Funny

    It may exist in both states until the .tar file is opened. In theory it also may be possible to peek inside the file and determine its state (or if it has one).

  20. They could have placed it in a college scholarship on PayPal Denies Teen Reward For Finding Bug · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Here's a few bucks in a bank account for next year when you go to school!" Oh, no. They didn't think of that. Creeps.

  21. Re:Preserve Cultural Heritage on Star Wars Episode 4 To Be Dubbed In Navajo · · Score: 1

    Makes total sense to me. It's been dubbed into many other languages over the years. Shouldn't one of the great American films of the 20th century also feature the original native language of this country? .

  22. It's really hard getting five bars on Sprint. on First Video Broadcast From Mt. Everest Peak Outrages Tourist Ministry of Nepal · · Score: 2

    I always wondered if I needed to climb Everest to get a decent connection. Now I know the answer.

  23. Re:Disaster Recovery Sites on Sears Is Turning Shuttered Stores Into Data Centers · · Score: 1

    Then maybe you should think out them as "offsite mirrors" Depending on what industry you work in there are compliance laws requiring you to have certain steps in place to mirror your data so you recover from natural or man-made disasters in a reasonable time. Yes, DR is a growth industry.

  24. Re:So once again... on French Police End Missing Persons Searches, Suggest Using Facebook · · Score: 2

    "You'll be suprised you're doing the French Mistake! Voila!"

  25. They suggest hiring Liam Neeson on French Police End Missing Persons Searches, Suggest Using Facebook · · Score: 4, Funny

    He has a very particular set of skills.