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  1. It's really Kirby's b-day but Stan's taking credit on Stan Lee Celebrates 90th Birthday · · Score: 2

    Stan is the best there is at what he does, and what he does is stand on the sholders of giants.

  2. Some Pig on Spider Discovered That Builds Its Own Spider Decoys · · Score: 1

    Let me know when it writes "radiant" and I'll be impressed

  3. Wampas are better than polar bears on Altered Immune Cells Help Girl Beat Leukemia · · Score: 1

    If you really care about your bunnies invest in the best.

  4. Re:The world is not changed by timid men. on Altered Immune Cells Help Girl Beat Leukemia · · Score: 1

    I also hope ethic medical testing is conducted. That said, most of us know (or have known) someone with a terminal illness. If that person were given a chance to alter a certain outcome by using cutting edge medicine most would jump on it.

  5. The world is not changed by timid men. on Altered Immune Cells Help Girl Beat Leukemia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    While I understand your concerns, every medical breakthrough has involved risk.

    The polio vaccine could have backfired, but it didn't. You and I have grown up without the fear of a disease that plagued every generation up to our parents.

  6. People still buy tube TVs? on EU Issues Largest Antitrust Fine to Date for CRT TV Price Fixing · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Politicians don't have better things to worry about?

  7. Re:And the downside? on Salt Lake City Police To Wear Camera Glasses · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Those excuses only hold up (very tenuously) when there's one officer. When multiple officers have the same malfunction it starts to look like conspiracy. That's enough to get a case thrown out of court.

  8. Hold your horses, Hoss. on Ask Slashdot: AT&T's Data Usage Definition Proprietary? · · Score: 1

    There's a big difference between defending a practice a speculating how AT&T might be doing it's calculations. AvitarX does not seem to be justifing AT&T's ethics.

  9. NeXT Cube chassis had the right idea. on Open Compute Wants To Make Biodegradable Servers · · Score: 1

    It used a magnesium case. When you were done with it you just burn it.

  10. Re:Purse Phone on Samsung's Galaxy S III Steals Smartphone Crown From iPhone · · Score: 5, Informative

    So you're saying the iPhone has NFC file transfer? Where's your SD card slot? How about a standard micro USB connector instead of the Apple proprietary plugs? Apple's much vaunted "retina display" is 1,136 x 640 and lower resolution than the Galaxy S3's 1,280 x 720 resolution. iPhone requires you to install iTunes to access your phone from your PC (and screw you, Linux users). Samsung, like all android phones, just plugs in and acts as a USB drive. Or you can wireless tether to your PC with an Android. The iPhone 5's camera is 8mp and has ugly purple flair problems, G S3 is also 8mp and features image stabilization. G S3 has longer battery life than the iPhone 5. Where the iPhone's stylus pen? How about showing me some sweet widgets or desktop mods on you iPhone? Let's see you install 3rd party apps without rooting your phone.

    You think this is just about screen size? You're not paying attention.

  11. Re:Purse Phone on Samsung's Galaxy S III Steals Smartphone Crown From iPhone · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I disagree about the size. I own the Galaxy S2 Touch and look forward to upgrading. In terms of size my phone is roughly comparable to the S3. I've never been uncomforartable with the phone in my pocket. Now the Note on the other hand is pretty friggin huge, but it sells so people must like it.

    I agree with you regarding the iPhone being pretty crappy, especially the 5. I hate typing on the tiny screen on one of my kid's iTouch screens. The iPhone 5's slightly larger screen is still small compared to most smart phones.

    The Iphone 5 is just more of the same-old from Apple. Slightly better specs under the hood, but not a lot for the average user to get excited about. Where's the innovation?

    Apple is becoming a follower instead of a leader.

  12. Re:Repurposing of old tech on Is It Time To Commit To Ongoing Payphone Availability? · · Score: 2

    >> "When the old Police Boxes were going out of service, the WWW was a long way off and nobody could have foreseen their reincarnation as help points."

    You've made a common mistake. There was only one Police Box, it just somehow managed to appear in numerous places at the same time.

  13. Sounds like what you say when you're late to the party.

  14. The Spade of Reason by Jim Cowan on Ask Slashdot: Mathematical Fiction? · · Score: 1

    Originally published in “The Year’s Best Science Fiction” in 1997

    http://www.spadeofreason.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Spade-of-Reason.pdf

  15. Re:Council Bluffs on Photo Tour of Google's Data Centers · · Score: 1

    The one in CB looks like a power plant from the road. It's accoss from a trailer park, excuse me, some portable homes.

    They didn't spent much on outward appearances. There is one small Google sign at the security gate. If it weren't for that you could mistake it for a manufacturing facility.

  16. Re:Can something that is not a planet on Beware the Rings of Pluto · · Score: 1

    There are over 100 larger asteroids that either have moons or orbit each other as binaries or companions.

    http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/asteroidmoons.html

  17. Council Bluffs on Photo Tour of Google's Data Centers · · Score: 1

    I drive by this one occasionally. The only thing you see from the road is the cooling towers. It's interesting to finally read about part of it's function:

    >> "This massive antenna receives signals for our Access Services unit which brings fiber optics to residential homes all over the globe. These antennas are also the primary signal source for hundreds of TV channels that make up Google Fiber's TV service."

    Google Fiber in CB Iowa? Yes please! How about dragging that line over to Omaha while you're at it?

  18. Don't hold your breath on Japan's Softbank Buying Sprint, Creating Third-Largest Global Carrier · · Score: 1

    I live in Omaha NE, Sprint still hasn't turned on their 4G LTE. Verizon's had theirs for ages, but I don't want to worry about overage fees. I always go over 2gb per month. Unlimited data is one of my requirements for a carrier.

    Sprint likes to throw around a map of all the places about to have 4G, but they never want to get into tentative dates.

    T-Mobile isn't in this area or I'd jump ship. Unlimited data and 4G LTE. I even like Carly Foulkes.

    As for the tethering - if you're willing to root your phone there are plenty of Android ROMs that will allow you to tether. I have a ROM called "Blu Cuban" on my Galaxy S2 based Ice Cream Sandwich. I tether all the time and it's never shown up on my phone bill. Check out xda-developers.com If you've never rooted your phone before there's a million videos on youtube to show you how.

  19. Re:It's in the Archive so now they use... on CIA: Flying Skyhook Wasn't Just For James Bond, It Actually Rescued Agents · · Score: 2

    Ironic. You're jumping on someone about grammar and you start a sentence with "Jees".

  20. Re:Power steering isn't a safety feature. on $3,000 Tata Nano Car Coming To US · · Score: 1

    >> "Citation needed."

    Quite the opposite. I need to be convinced something the size of a golf cart is safe. I've seen claims by Mercedes-Benz about the strength of the rollcage, but the passengers in a Smart Car sit with their backs effectively against the rear of the car. In the event of a rear-end or side collision there's no crumple space to buffer. Eight airbags might help a bit, but passengers in a Smart Car are at the mercy of physics. There's just not much between them and the car hitting them.

    A small car is never going to be as survivable as a larger car. I hope you accept that before starting a family.

  21. Re:In their defense... on KDE Plasma Active 3 Improves Performance, Brings New Apps · · Score: 1

    Interesting. I hadn't seen that claim by Phoronix.

    I've been giving Mate a trial recently. As a former Gnome user it has it's strong points. I like KDE but I've encountered stability problems in Fedora 15 & 16.

  22. Re:Power steering isn't a safety feature. on $3,000 Tata Nano Car Coming To US · · Score: 1, Troll

    People with families don't like smaller cars in part because they're less safe in an accident. A tiny Euro Smart Car gets great MPG but it's nearly unsurvivable in a serious collision.

    When you're single you throw things in the back seat. When you have kids suddenly the trunk space matters.

    If you're going on a road trip and the kids have a back seat the size of a postage stamp it's going to suck.

    I can spell American just fine. Why can't you?

  23. In their defense... on KDE Plasma Active 3 Improves Performance, Brings New Apps · · Score: 1

    ... you aren't being forced to use the netbook/tablet desktop in KDE as you are in Gnome 3. KDE still has a functional desktop environment.

    I am frustrated by their stability issues more than their desktop functionality. KDE is very flexible in that respect.

    Lightweight/full featured is a different concern. Since the average PC user now measures their RAM in gigabytes this isn't a concern for some people. But if you want your DE to have a smaller memory footprint then KDE is the worst choice.

  24. Re:How about actually shipping them? on Raspberry Pi Gets 512MB Filling · · Score: 1

    Order a Model B last month from element14, it took 1 week to arrive. I live in Nebraska.

  25. Schools don't get the best and brightest nurses. on The New School Nurse Is Nurse Ratched · · Score: 1

    Being a school nurse is not a resume enhancer. It's not a position most nurses will seek out. It is often a last resort because they've screwed up or washed out elsewhere.