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  1. Re:Another view; a catch-all inbox on What's In Steve Ballmer's Inbox? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've found most of the places where I'd want to use stillnotelf+maybebadguy@gmail... don't usually accept the plus sign in the email address. I can't tell if they aren't standards-compliant because they're lazy and ignorant, or as a deliberate ploy to prevent filtering...

  2. Not SpaceChem on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    I've been playing a lot of SpaceChem recently (got it from the Humble Bundle a while ago) and was surprised to find out it runs much better on Ubuntu than Windows. The Windows version has cleaner sound (bugs in the Ubuntu sound drivers) but the Ubuntu version has a bunch of extra features. The big ones are saving movies of solutions, and the ability to see the action inside factories while zoomed out in the landscape view (Windows offers only waiting markers in the latter case).

  3. Re:people loose internet access? on Hurricane Sandy Nears East Coast · · Score: 1
    A) no, mobile phone penetration is not that great - I don't think it's 50% of mobile phones yet, it's certainly less than 50% of the population.

    B) If trees take out the power lines, you'd be stupid to waste your limited battery power just wasting time on the internet, you might need it for an emergency.

    C) What makes you think cell phone towers are immune to power and connectivity losses?

  4. Good luck, storm-targeted folks on Hurricane Sandy Nears East Coast · · Score: 1

    I was on a long drive south yesterday (out of Sandy's path, but not as an evacuation - just returning to where I live) and saw a lot of cherrypicker utility trucks convoying north. I saw maybe 50 trucks in the space of 20 minutes in groups of 6-10. Hopefully the long warning time for this storm will let the utilities prepare sufficiently...

  5. Re:So...um... on NASA Working On Refueling Satellites · · Score: 1

    Oh, I was definitely being snarky (perpetual motion? infinite mass?). I understand the aerial refueling idea - a certain Mr. Clancy always wrote lovingly of the KC-135. Sometimes figuratively, and once more literally when he called it something like "airplanes having sex". In general I'm in favor of any idea that will reduce the orbital debris problem.

  6. So...um... on NASA Working On Refueling Satellites · · Score: 4, Funny

    What will refuel the refueling robots? Refueling-robot-refueling robots? Hopefully they're universal and can refuel each other, at which point we have a perpetual motion machine (as opposed to an infinite mass of fuel-hungry robots in geostationary orbit).

  7. Re:MSE is good enough - but teach him to reinstall on Ask Slashdot: Securing a Windows Laptop, For the Windows Newbie? · · Score: 1

    That's pretty much correct...good thing I'm not an IT admin. I mean administrate as in they're in my house, similar to the submitter's situation.

  8. Re:MSE is good enough - but teach him to reinstall on Ask Slashdot: Securing a Windows Laptop, For the Windows Newbie? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's what I meant - since point 1 was that he needed to be able to do the installs himself.

  9. MSE is good enough - but teach him to reinstall on Ask Slashdot: Securing a Windows Laptop, For the Windows Newbie? · · Score: 5, Informative
    Microsoft Security Essentials is the only thing I have running on most of the Windows computers I administer (note: they're XP, not 7). I've never had any problems. Install that and don't worry too much about it. Install noscript on Firefox and tell him not to use IE; that will avoid most of the remaining problems. Let all software autoupdate as much as it wants.

    You do want to do two other things. 1) Keep that install disc, and make sure the kid knows how to install Windows himself, plus install his games himself. I think WOW and probably LOL are both cloud-based saves so wiping the HDD is no issue. Reinstalling Windows is generally 1/4 the time and hassle of actually fixing a malware problem.

    2) Let him know that he is only likely to get viruses doing things he shouldn't. Drive-by downloads on legit sites are rare. Drive-by-downloads on warez, gold sellers (for WOW), and porn are a lot more common. If he is going to do that stuff (you can't stop him) at least make sure he knows that those are dangerous sites. If his computer is acting funny after visiting one, and a reboot doesn't fix it, then wipe the install.

  10. "Survellance"? on The Quiet Death of the Canadian Internet Survellance Bill · · Score: 1

    I like how the editor got one typo out of the title from the submission (quite->quiet) but not "survellance" for surveillance.

  11. Maybe it would be easier to just re-launch it? on How To Steal a Space Shuttle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Surely they wouldn't follow him into space, and it's kind of a supervillian thing to do!

  12. Re:All Edison's fault on Light Bulb Ban Produces Hoarding In EU, FUD In U.S. · · Score: 1

    That is a semantic argument, and totally correct.

  13. Re:All Edison's fault on Light Bulb Ban Produces Hoarding In EU, FUD In U.S. · · Score: 1

    If you're getting 400-500% efficiency, this means you're inventing energy as you get 100% max. Any more, any more and you're opening up a hole from another dimension to let energy in. I want to know how to do that.

    He said it's a heat pump operating in heating mode. It is quite literally importing heat from someplace else - usually the outside of the house where the external unit on the A/C is. He is using one unit of energy to run the pump to import another 4 units of energy from outside the house - thus 4 units from 1 unit, 400% efficiency. It's just outdoors, not another dimension.

  14. Monkey looks like that restored Jesus painting on Unusual Discovery of New African Monkey Species · · Score: 2

    Does anyone else think that this new monkey looks a lot like that badly restored painting of Jesus that was in the news a few weeks ago? Monkey (from TFA), Jesus; you decide.

  15. Re:Much more expensive than I was expecting on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 1

    I think it's a great thing for the public - but it's a terrible bellwether for the company selling the hardware.

  16. Re:Much more expensive than I was expecting on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 1

    They caught up after the Slim redesign and many years of effort - in the early going it was pretty rough. You may recall there were folks who bought multiple PS3s at launch to resell on eBay for inflated prices, only to find they couldn't even sell them at MSRP. I agree with you that the PS3 is fine now, but its launch was widely considered to be a failure.

  17. Re:Much more expensive than I was expecting on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 1

    I refuse to watch videos of things I can read instead - thanks for digging this up. 350$ is less unreasonable. Pachter wins again....

  18. Re:New controllers expensive on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 2

    The system supports a max of two, and no launch games support that.

    This is sounds like a reasonable proxy for "one Mario game, one Zelda game, and one minigame collection is all that will support two of the tablet controllers over the lifetime of the system".

    None of my Nintendo hardware has ever broken, except a few of my NES cartridges (I overheated SMB3). Of course, none of my other hardware either, except one RROD, so maybe I'm not representative.

  19. Re:New controllers expensive on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 5, Informative

    The new controller has a big touch/video screen in it...it's half a tablet. Of course it costs more than a stack of buttons.

  20. Re:Much more expensive than I was expecting on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 2

    I should have looked for this article first...Michael Pachter at Wedbush Securities quoted a price of 300$ at most at launch, and ideally 250$. Maybe 400$ is including one of the new tablet things...in which case they're only way overpriced, not ridiculously overpriced.

  21. Much more expensive than I was expecting on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 1

    173$ for the handheld bit, plus 400$ for the console? Did they not notice the problems Sony had launching the PS3 at 600$? It doesn't sound like the premium/not premium difference will account for more than 50$ in the end price.

  22. I'm ok with them storing maps on iPads in lieu of not storing paper maps on the plane. I was going to get a little concerned about them storing extra pilots in attache cases. I mean, coach class seats are pretty small, but an attache case...

  23. Re:Specific? on FAA Permits American Airlines To Use iPads In Cockpit "In All Phases of Flight" · · Score: 4, Funny

    and even extra pilots (ever notice that fat attache case they carry?)

    Not sure if serious...

  24. Re:Moon Elevator: Does it levitate? on LiftPort Wants To Build Space Elevator On the Moon By 2020 · · Score: 1
  25. Re:News Flash on Study Shows Marijuana Use In Teens Correlates To Decreasing IQ · · Score: 2

    Maybe he meant TFA?