Slashdot Mirror


User: Get+on+the+boat

Get+on+the+boat's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
12
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 12

  1. Re:Really? Like maybe a Pencil? on New Sony OLED Display Can Roll Into Cylinder · · Score: 3, Funny

    This one is vastly improved from 80m. That's several orders of magnitude.

  2. Re:Protect Google's Data! on Google Rolls Out Encrypted Web Search Option · · Score: 1

    So, to combat this money-grubbing behemoth, we should use insecure HTTP transfers ..to Google searches....which allow those nonprofit engines such as Bing and Yahoo insight on our queries and open up fair competition.

    K.

  3. Re:And the ongoing infestation of hackers and bots on Aion Servers To Merge, XP Grind Softened · · Score: 2, Informative

    One might suggest keeping such indignant retorts and demands (addressed directly to the game producer no less) to the Aion website News comments section.

    As completely ignored as that comment section is by the GMs, to say nothing of Chris Hager himself, it's at least a degree of separation closer than posting a reply on slashdot.

    Just saying.

  4. Re:ATTN: SWITCHEURS on The End of the PC Era and Apple's Plan To Survive · · Score: 1

    Is there a positive clever troll mod? Because I actually can't tell if he's serious. Or at least, part of me would like to believe he's not.

  5. Re:Why? on ISP Is Bypassing Firefox's Location Bar Search · · Score: 1

    Must have missed "Manual DNS server configuration" next to step 2: Plugging in your new PC.

  6. Cures AIDs on Handling Money Brings Pain Relief · · Score: 1

    Don't see why it wouldn't have other medicinal uses. An injection for simple pain would probably run significantly less than $180,000 too.

  7. Four in six claims on Owners Smash iPhones To Get Upgrades, Says Insurance Company · · Score: 5, Funny

    Least it's not as bad as two in three.

  8. Add this to the system on Full Body Scanners Violate Child Porn Laws · · Score: 1

    Here's some research on 'A Privacy Algorithm for 3D Human Body Scans' for the no-no spots.

    http://www.cylab.cmu.edu/research/techreports/2006/tr_cylab06001.html

    Suppose it wouldn't be a stretch to adopt to issue at hand.

  9. Re:I don't understand? on How To Play Poker With Your Rock Band Guitar · · Score: 1

    Play with DDR Pad. Purpose: amusing workout/exercise.

  10. Re:Ironic, the whole article IS an AD! on Will Mainstream Media Embrace Adblockers? · · Score: 1

    It's idiocy...a major paid-content provider, a company that with absolute certainty has innumerable inseverable ties with advertisers, would publicly advocate blocking advertisement?

    Author should have just stuck to the technical aspect of ad blocking, not wildly postulate about business models he clearly has no understanding of.

  11. Re:Still not a Chrome user on New Chrome Beta Adds Themes, Speed, & HTML 5 Video · · Score: 1

    As a incognito porn site surfer, I was really taken aback and worried about privacy issues.

    Wait ...what. You mentioned key word incognito, which IS the 'private' browsing mode in Chrome that doesn't keep history or cookies, etc. exactly as you wanted.

  12. Re:Repeat on Sam Raimi To Direct World of Warcraft Movie · · Score: 1

    Why spend the time to watch it yourself? Pay a few bucks to a dozen people to watch it for you so you can get to the end faster.