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  1. has anyone? on Apple Is Nintendo's "Enemy of the Future" · · Score: 1

    Has anyone mentioned yet that all the games that have come out in the past few years have basically giant packages of suck? I don't really think it has to do with console manufacturers, or apple or anything... Games just suck now. Developers spend all their money making them look pretty or developing ways to suck money out of you via microtransactions... but no-one is making decent games anymore.

  2. Re:So what? on Hacking Automotive Systems · · Score: 1

    yea, but you'd notice that as soon as you tried to pull out of the driveway. I'd invision an Ipohone hooked up, programming it to use its GPS and accelerometers then a simple bit of code that went like: If Speed > 60MPH and Incline > 20 degrees forward Then Lock Doors Disable windows Disable breaks Accelerate Radio volume = 100% Heat = 100% Car Alarm on Traction control off end if This would sit waiting for the right conditions for weeks and pretty much guarantee the death of the Driver when it triggered.

  3. Re:Speed=Good, but How About Distance? on 7Gbps Wi-Fi Networking Kit Could Launch In 2010 · · Score: 1

    I worked on a project to implament line of site microwave transceivers to deliver internet connections. People disconnected almost as fast as we could connect them. The primary problem is most people don't have line of site to anything. There are tree's buildings, all kinds of crap in the way. And this stuff changes all the time. New buildings go up, trees get taller, more power lines. You're constantly out re-aligning crap. Then you have heat gradients. Fog/smog/rain etc, have little effect on the microwave signal. But heat gradiants in the air create a prism like effect on the microwave signal. So if you have a sunny day where all the roadways heat up but the air a couple of hundred feat up is cool it will act like a lense and bend the microwave signal. This changes with how the heat is layered in the air column and there's nothing you can do about it. Line of site is impossible.

  4. Re:Should have had these waiting on the shelf on Hundred-Ton Dome To Collect Oil Spill · · Score: 1

    it's simple... by law, their max fine is $75 million. So, any contingency plan has to cost a lot less than $75 million. pretty soon they are going to hit their "limit" throw up their hands and say it's the governments fault. One thing is for sure, they aren't going to spend more than $75 million. lol

  5. hmmm... on EU Piracy Estimates — Just How Inaccurate? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I wonder if they considered repeat downloads? As is, I download all my favorite movies and songs, then get a virus from all the downloads, have to format my harddrive... AGAIN... and then redownload them all over again. I think all of piracy might just be a couple of hundred people like me stuck in a nightmarish Download-Virus-Format loop.

  6. Re:ha! on Palm's Software Chief Quits · · Score: 2, Informative

    I was referring to their corporate leadership, which I doubt has changed much over the years. Especially given their current state.

  7. ha! on Palm's Software Chief Quits · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I used to work for Palm about 8 or 9 years ago. I was one of their higher level tech support agents and had direct contact with their software engineers. Their corporate people, like Mr Abott were a joke. The real programmers we all in Asia as well as all their hardware manufacturing. They just had a corporate staff in the US... they all had their heads so far up their butts that Palm was never going to go anywhere. They started the market, and could have come up with an iPhone/Blackberry like device years before anyone else did. That's what their customers were screaming for... that's what we kept telling them. But they wanted a more closed OS and had little interest in allowing any really interesting apps unless the developer was working in direct partnership with them. Their OS updates were, for the most part, not backwards compatible. Lots of software would work on one model but not another even though they had the same OS on them. It was all just silly. I'm really surprised it took this long for them to tank.

  8. Mars on Companies Skeptical of Commercial Space Market · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How much is Mars worth? Because that's what we're giving up. We are literally a couple of decades away from being able to put people on Mars. By giving up now, which is exactly what we are doing, we are basically giving the entire planet to whichever government decides it's worth the investment. And we all know that governments going to be China. Yea, there's a space treaty... but we all know whomever gets their first gets to decide the rules ahead of time for everyone else. Space exploration isn't profitable yet, and isn't going to be for a long time. That doesn't mean we shouldn't do it.

  9. Yes, we are on US Most Vulnerable To Cyberattack? · · Score: 1

    I'm in the industry and can tell you we are VERY weak. There are relatively simple meathods an attacker could take out nearly everything inside the US. Here's a pretty simple meathod: 1. Hack several PBX's (happens all the time. Most companies don't secure them at all) 2. compile a list of every Tech support number in the US. I happened to have such a list as do most people that work for ISPs. Customer calls you, the problem is someone elses, so you transfer them. It's good to have a list. 3. Setup the PBXs to ghost call your list of numbers repeatedly. It's really easy to setup and you can hit hundreds of numbers per minute. Filling up every support que of every company, basically crippling their support infrastructure. You could even easilly get a list of all their internal numbers to. Usually they are in convenient blocks like 555-555-0001 through 9999. Start hitting all their internals as well. Companies like Cisco, HP, Dell, AT&T, everything would be completely unable to recieve phone calls. 4. Start what ever attack you want. ISPs would be completely unable to respond.

  10. Re:Oh goody on Net Neutrality Suffers Major Setback · · Score: 1

    Most ISPs are monopolys in their local exchanges, and where they are not there are usually less than 2 or 3 choices. So no, that won't work. Also, ALL ISPs want to get rid of the customers that torrent. Period. They want little old ladies to buy 10MB service and use it to check their email once a week. Everyone else is not profitable and they want nothing to do with them. So even if their is competition, the carrier would be happy to lose the customers that are eating up the most bandwidth. That wouldn't be a loss to them at all. And Techniques? There will be no such thing. If you are connecting to anything other than the customers that have paid for higher bandwidth, you get throtled. Our only hope is googles fiber and wireless networks, sadly. And I don't hold out much hope.

  11. Re:Virtual Boy on Nintendo Announces 3D Successor of Nintendo DS · · Score: 1

    I still have a virtual boy... it's awesome. So :-p

  12. so why would we need CDs? on How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Music · · Score: 1

    I'd just run the software and set it to "Hendrix jamming with Clapton" and let it run till I was bored with it. No reason to buy music at all anymore.

  13. Re:Openness on Microsoft Says It Never Meant To Knock Cryptome Offline · · Score: 1

    having read an interview found right here on /. a few weeks ago I read that facebook NEVER deletes anything. So... yea...

  14. here on NHS Should Stop Funding Homeopathy, Says Parliamentary Committee · · Score: -1, Redundant

    This is all you need to know: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy "The end product is often so diluted that it is indistinguishable from the dilutant (pure water, sugar or alcohol)."

  15. lol on New Linux-Based Laptop For Computer Newbies · · Score: 1

    This company is going to sink like a stone.

  16. Did you get foolled again? on Feds Push For Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking · · Score: 1

    Say hello to the new boss... same as the old boss.

  17. wow on Signs of Water Found On Saturnian Moon Enceladus · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Lots of people that don't know what their talking about posting a lot of stuff in this thread. We live in a figurative vacuum. We have no idea what the rest of the solar system is like, much less the universe. To assume we have any idea what allows and disallows life to exist is just plain stupid. As far as we know, life is simply an extension of complex chemical reactions over time. Take any planet, asteroid, whatever... with continuous chemical reactions going on for long enough, eventually those reactions could end up turning into biological reactions. It may be that nearly every planet has some sort of life on it, it's just not something we expected to find. In any event, my point is, we have no idea. My guess is intelligence will be the same way, we'll start finding stuff that "might be" intelligent and we'll argue about that for 100 years as well.

  18. can't wait on Spray-On Liquid Glass · · Score: 1

    I can't wait for all the hippies to start telling us this stuff causes cancer and crap. They'll ban it in Seattle, there will be protests to have restaurants put up signs if they use it, it's going to be hilarious.

  19. can't wait on FCC's Net Neutrality Plan Blocks BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Without a doubt, as soon as they make torrenting difficult, someones going to invent something better... I can't wait to try out whatever it is. There's nothing they can do to stop this short of shutting down the internet altogether.

  20. Seriously... on Apple's "iPad" Out In the Open · · Score: 1

    Who would buy this? It's garbage.

  21. so on Ubuntu Moves To Yahoo For Default Firefox Search · · Score: 1

    could they also install, by default, the addblock plus plugin?

  22. Re:The irony .... and, shove it. on Bach Launches Updated MP3 Format · · Score: 1

    Did you know that Bach only ever charged a fee for 1 song? And he felt guilt for the rest of his life for charging for that song. The rest of his works he did for nothing more than room and board. In his eyes all music was for the glorification of God.

  23. The problem is... on Micro-Black Holes Make Poor Planet Killers · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The problem is, there is cause for real concern. Maybe not with the LHC but with science in general. 1. The universe is vast, and old. It's quite clear that, if life is as common as we think it is, the universe should be filled with ancient civilizations. 2. We have no evidence of any alien life... where are they? 3. We have a very rudimentary understanding of physics. 4. It may very well be that it is common for civilizations to evolve to the point at which we are at but then mistakenly destroy themselves through, what at first appear to be benign experiments. Not saying it will be a micro blackhole... or even the LHC. But we had better watch it. There might be a very simple reason that SETI hasn't found anything yet. They're all dead.

  24. lol on MIT Grad To Make Digital "SixthSense" Open Source · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I've never gotten paid for anything I've written. I give it all away. The reward is called "Pride" As a society we simply need to find a way to make sure people like Pranav Mistry have gainful employment while they devlop things like this. As long as I have a decent job that pays my bills and afords me the time to work on software, I will continue to do so. But when employment barely pays my rent and my managers expect me to come in early and work late to the point that I have no time to do anything rewarding at all, everyone suffers because I can not continue to work on things that may or may not be profitable in the end. In my opinion the biggest obstacle in the way of innovation is profit.

  25. Re:He needs thicker skin on Ryan Gordon Ends FatELF Universal Binary Effort · · Score: 1