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  1. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    Salameh had reported the van stolen, and when he returned on March 4, 1993, to get his deposit back, authorities arrested him.[23]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1...

    Even if it *was* stolen, why the heck would they give him his deposit back? "Oh, I'm sorry, I lost your vehicle somewhere...can I have my deposit back that I gave you to cover this exact eventuality?" Maybe if the cops recovered it somewhere, fine, but that obviously wasn't going to be the case.

  2. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    The first guy to actually draw blood

    Now I'm picturing some Oxford-educated guy going around with a rapier, provoking people into challenging him to a duel over his obscure (yet correct) English usage.

    I'd watch that show.

  3. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    I hope you'll understand if I don't feel like spending a lot of effort on pronouncing their name correctly...

  4. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    Nah. For one thing, I'd have a difficult time convincing myself to use a Zynga anything, even if it was free. Not really that good at Scrabble either, but I'll admit I'm something of a grammar Nazi.

  5. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    List of English words containing Q not followed by U

    qi, qat, niqab...

    Next we'll be complaining that we should spell Deutsch as doych.

  6. Re:Not true. There's a different division on Debate Over Systemd Exposes the Two Factions Tugging At Modern-day Linux · · Score: 1

    Systemd is the first actual usable solution.

    Funny that we've managed to survive since 1991 without it, then.

  7. Re:And apps while we're at it on Debate Over Systemd Exposes the Two Factions Tugging At Modern-day Linux · · Score: 1

    Too bad there isn't a setting to filter out all the people bitching about ACs posting. You could at least contain any other useful point in your post if you're going to.

  8. Re:And apps while we're at it on Debate Over Systemd Exposes the Two Factions Tugging At Modern-day Linux · · Score: 1

    That he was phrasing it as a hypothetical situation means he ISN'T dictating what they do, which you would understand if you didn't just post a kneejerk response. That he has no input on the steering of those listed projects is what's prompting the hypothetical in the first place. You're attacking him for doing things he's implying he can't (and won't) do.

    Oh, and it's spelled "narcissistic."

  9. Re:Are you sure? on Debate Over Systemd Exposes the Two Factions Tugging At Modern-day Linux · · Score: 1

    Not sure how the Debian voting system works, but assuming simple majority, all systemd winning the vote might mean is that 50%+1 of voters support it.

    I do not call a half-and-half split "overwhelming support." I'd call it "significant support."

  10. Re:Are you sure? on Debate Over Systemd Exposes the Two Factions Tugging At Modern-day Linux · · Score: 1

    Stockholm Syndrome

  11. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    * someday Slashcode will catch up with the aughts and the at-tag will link this comment as rendered from the database

    You can keep your Twitterfication (twatification?), thanks. I don't come to Slashdot for hashtags and 140 characters.

  12. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The whole process of losing what he has would make him wiser.

    Or, y'know, just angrier. If I had my life ruined due solely to making a joking name on my computer, you'd better believe I wouldn't be getting all introspective about how dare I attempt to make a politically incorrect joke, I'd be thinking the rest of society is fucked in the head.

  13. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    I'd phonetically spell it Al-Kyda, but hey.

  14. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    Incredible that they managed to spell "Al-Quida" correctly but misspelled "nettwork".

    They didn't. Back at 9/11 they spelled it Al-Qaida, and then since a few years later it's been Al-Qaeda. Not aware that a 'u' was ever involved.

  15. Re:Please on Quake Meets Minecraft in FPS Construction Kit Gunscape · · Score: 1

    I question how much it's "ripping off Doom" (Quake, etc.) if most big-name games these days are actively ignoring the spiritual predecessors in question. It's filling an empty niche.

  16. Re:You could make maps for quake on Quake Meets Minecraft in FPS Construction Kit Gunscape · · Score: 1

    I beat my head against the wall until I had a passable understanding of GtkRadiant (the documentation, while there, is not very helpful). Then Urban Terror, the game I actually learned that for, died a couple years later.

    Drat.

  17. Re:Correction on First Commercial Mission To the Moon Launched From China · · Score: 1

    AMC-14 was the 36th A2100 spacecraft and was expected to provide more than 15 years of service life. SES and Lockheed Martin explored ways to attempt to bring the functioning satellite into its correct orbital position, and subsequently began attempting to move the satellite into geosynchronous orbit by means of a lunar flyby (as done a decade earlier with HGS-1). In April 2008, it was announced that this had been abandoned after it was discovered that Boeing held a patent[5] on the trajectory that would be required.[6] At the time, a lawsuit was ongoing between SES and Boeing, and Boeing refused to allow the trajectory to be used unless SES dropped its case.[6] Another company has expressed interest in purchasing the satellite, however SES have begun procedures to expedite the satellite's immediate de-orbit.[6] While it is expected that the patent would not stand up to legal challenge, SES intend to de-orbit the spacecraft in order to collect the insurance payout.[6] If this attempt had been successful, the extra use of fuel needed to correct the orbital error would have significantly reduced AMC-14's originally expected service life of 15 years to just four.[7][8][9]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...

    Freaking patents. So a perfectly good, probably multi-million-dollar satellite goes to waste because two companies are squabbling over intellectual property. Ugh.

  18. Re:China is more capitalistic than the USA on First Commercial Mission To the Moon Launched From China · · Score: 1

    Naw, even with some Americans fellation everything European

    The insult becomes much less clear when you accidentally the verb. I wasn't aware the U.S. or the E.U. were either in a particularly fellatin' mood these days?

  19. D'oh on The Inevitable Death of the Internet Troll · · Score: 1

    *half of all people who smoke

    Efficiently shot myself in the foot there. Way to go, me.

  20. Re:Every troll dies, children. Not every troll tru on The Inevitable Death of the Internet Troll · · Score: 1

    "The surgeon general states that half of all people will eventually die."

    The other half will live forever.

  21. Re:Please Microsoft... on The Classic Control Panel In Windows May Be Gone · · Score: 1

    There's still a difference between having things in a defined place, and randomly hurling your mouse around the screen and clicking wildly to find something. Wouldn't you agree that the Windows 8 Charm bar is less intuitive than menus with visible labels?

    You won't see me arguing a command line is equally intuitive as a GUI, either. You have to know what to type into a CLI, which makes it less intuitive than GUIs with things you can see and click on. At least if you're an English-speaker, the GUI is usually labelled in English. "ls"* and "cd" aren't exactly vernacular words.

    *Interestingly, neither the man page nor Wikipedia mention what "ls" actually means. My guess would be "list screen"? man ls says "list directory contents."

  22. Re:fuck ribbons on The Classic Control Panel In Windows May Be Gone · · Score: 1

    Eight years and you still haven't figured out a proprietary interface abomination, pushed by a single company, that most technical computer users hate?

    FTFY

  23. Re:This looks familiar on The Classic Control Panel In Windows May Be Gone · · Score: 1

    You really think they're going to still be using the same naming scheme for 3 more releases?!

  24. Re:Brawl Minus on The Classic Control Panel In Windows May Be Gone · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing he means "You can't mod games on a game console." (easily)

  25. Re: Who cares on The Classic Control Panel In Windows May Be Gone · · Score: 1

    Yes, it still is. It's not libel if it's true (depending on jurisdiction).