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  1. Says the guy who didn't make it to the show on Pitcher-Turned-Law Student On Cheating In Baseball · · Score: 1, Insightful

    So a minor leaguer who didn't cut the mustard decides that everyone in the Majors is cheating? Color me surprised.

  2. Why bother, Win7 is fine on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why bother upgrading?

  3. Cheap crap from China? UNPOSSIBLE on Casting a Harsh Light On Chinese Solar Panels · · Score: 1, Informative

    Say it isn't so!

  4. Relating the conceivable to the perceivable on White House: Use Metric If You Want, We Don't Care · · Score: 2

    The point of a system of measurement is to relate dimensions which are not directly perceivable to those which are. Thus, while you can't "see" a mile, you know that it's 5280 feet, the "foot" being related to some portion of the body (or some particular person's body). Likewise the inch, the yard, the fathom, etc. Using metric, while perhaps more "scientifically" determined, replaces one non-human, non-perceivable value with another. Instead of an imperceptible distance being some large multiple of an average person's foot size, it becomes some multiple of wavelengths of light, another imperceptible value.

  5. Why not just own it? on Xbox One: No Always-Online Requirement, But Needs To Phone Home · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why can't you just buy it, and own it, and use it how you like? Or... not buy the damn thing. It's supposed to be entertainment, not work, not some sort of interactive customer experience with Microsoft.

  6. Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia on Congressional Report: US Power Grid Highly Vulnerable To Cyberattack · · Score: 2

    Take a large helping of 'duh', sprinkle on some crisis mentality, garnished with a little fascism, and served up by a population programmed to trade freedom for security.

    We'll nationalize the power grid in less than 20 years.

  7. Re:near a WIRELESS router on 9th Grade Science Experiment: Garden Cress Won't Germinate Near Routers · · Score: 1

    Stick a bunch of fluorescent lights in the ground nearby and get free light (and suck power from the lines, thank you induction).

  8. People still IM? on Google Drops XMPP Support · · Score: -1, Troll

    Other than SMS, people still use IM? Is the Internet populated solely by 14 year old basement dwellers and 50 year old ASL pervs?

  9. TheGuardian-dot on NWS Announces Big Computer Upgrade · · Score: 1

    Somehow it was necessary to mention that the budget was affected by sequestration?

  10. Paging Mr Darwin on Uptick In Whooping Cough Linked To Subpar Vaccines · · Score: 0, Troll

    With population exploding, shouldn't we return to an era where the weak were culled out? With chronic unemployment as the new norm, maybe there's just too many people. It's like managing these "lifestyle" diseases - back in the day old people had the grace to die of diabetes or a heart attack, now they live until 90, but don't work the last 30 years of their lives, effectively eating the seed corn of the new generation. We're soon going to be victims of our own successes.

  11. Re:Wisdom of the paranoid ages on UK Consumers Reporting Contactless Payment Errors · · Score: 1

    You fail, both for being retarded, and for signing your post.

  12. who gives a crap about Google on Data Center Managers Weary of Whittling Cooling Costs · · Score: 2

    Typical modern groupthink - if you dont match up to some artificial social standard you lose. Watch your own checkbook, don't chase some mythical metric that others self-report. You'll never win, they'll just keep moving the goalposts. Spend less money as you expand capacity, and you're doing a good job.

  13. Re:Hm... on RPiCluster: Another Raspberry Pi Cluster, With Neat Tricks · · Score: 1

    The Pele of Anal?

  14. near a WIRELESS router on 9th Grade Science Experiment: Garden Cress Won't Germinate Near Routers · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thanks, Editor-dot, for not reviewing TFS. This was an experiment to test EM radition, its nothing to do with 'routers'. Believe it or not, there are things which are 'routers' that are not supplied by your ISP when you sign up for home broadband.

  15. Re:I believe I speak for a dozen people when I say on Amtrak Upgrades Wi-Fi · · Score: 2

    If its picking you up in Lakewood or making other stops on the way, it's not the "high speed" you're thinking of.

  16. Re:I believe I speak for a dozen people when I say on Amtrak Upgrades Wi-Fi · · Score: 3, Insightful

    People don't understand how large and empty most of the US is.

    The rest of the country languishes because everything is so far apart. Do you want to spend days on a train to get from Chicago to LA, or do you want to spend 4-5 hours on a plane? Even high speed rail can't beat a jet. In the Northeast the density of cities plus the ability to work/talk/move around on a train trumps the cost and hassle of air travel, elsewhere not so much.

    "Hello air travel? It's train travel... you win."

  17. cause and effect, how does it work? on 97% of Climate Science Papers Agree Global Warming Is Man-made · · Score: 2

    Most Americans have a shaky understanding of cause and effect, courtesy of years of public education where feelings trump facts, opinions trump research, ineptitude trumps ability, and equal outcomes trump equal opportunity. As a result, other than saying "stop global warming", nobody really cares - they assume that "someone" will fix it, and that someone is probably "the government". You'll hear things like "global warming is bad, but I need a minivan to drive my 4 kids (which I _chose_ to have) to soccer" or "they should just tax rich people" or "blame China". Nobody wants to be the guy who actually sacrifies anything.

  18. Re:mainline flashcache and bcache on Linux 3.10 Merge Windows Closes · · Score: 1

    That's a separate problem. The basics of using fast storage to cache slow storage are what's critical here - whether you have dodge block device support is irrelevant. A few different options are marked for inclusion in 3.9 as experimental, and slated for 3.10.

  19. mainline flashcache and bcache on Linux 3.10 Merge Windows Closes · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are the things I care about - and I suspect most people do too, even if they don't know about it. The eed to transparently (or not!) accelerate spinning drives with SSD is a killer feature. I'm currently running a homebrew NAS on Linux and my VMWare hosts insist on doing sync mounts - effectively killing performance. By shimming some SSD in front of that, my IO latency bottleneck essentially goes away. (Lets leave ZFS out of this). "Desktop" distros will love this too - I see a simple "wizard" that asks "I see you have an SSD installed - would you like to accelerate access to your HD? Click yes and specify a maximum cache size" Presto - an instant increase in performing most tasks.

  20. Re:You first on UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects? · · Score: 1

    You lost everyone at "Kenya tomorrow" and "Perma-Culture" and your absurdly high Slashdot ID, hipster.

  21. Will it actually install this time? on Cyanogenmod 10.1 RC1 Starts To Roll Out To Devices Near You · · Score: 1

    I have a Galaxy Tab 2 and there's about 50 different cookbook methods for installing CM, none of which work.

  22. Re:Not trutly bias, not punitive. More like profil on IRS Admits Targeting Conservative Groups During 2012 Election · · Score: 1

    Except it's most often liberals who think that rules should apply to everyone else.

  23. Geological instants happen on CO2 Levels Reach 400ppm at Mauna Loa For First Time On Record · · Score: 0

    Meteors fall, volcanoes erupt, tsunamis cross the globe.

  24. They have that already on Researchers Are Developing Ad Hoc Networks For Car-To-Car Data Exchange · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's called a "train".

  25. Re:Everything is hard in space on Space Station Crew Prepare For Emergency Spacewalk · · Score: 1, Informative

    You just made my point.