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  1. On the one hand... on Robot Snake Can Climb Trees · · Score: 0

    the idea of constructing robots from modular parts is really cool. On the other hand, I've never found myself in a situation that called for a tree-climbing robot-snake.

  2. Re:Awesome! on Stanford's Authoritative Alternative To Wikipedia · · Score: 0

    True. It's not possible to copyright a fact. However, the question at hand was whether whole articles can be "borrowed." In order to cite facts, someone must be willing to write those facts into a new article. On the other hand, most of these topics are probably covered already in Wikipedia, so maybe a quick citation wouldn't be such a problem after all.

  3. Re:Is this really that revolutionary? on The Surreal World of Chatroulette · · Score: -1, Troll

    "webcam chat" not "webchat"

  4. Is this really that revolutionary? on The Surreal World of Chatroulette · · Score: 0

    Is anyone really surprised someone finally offers this service? It's basically omegle with webcams. It's not a real stretch to go from anonymous chatroom to random chatroom to random webchat.

  5. Re:Having gone there... on Yale Switching To Gmail, Not Without Opposition · · Score: -1

    My college actually switched to Gmail recently. The only real problem I've had is that Google confuses my college Gmail calendar with my regular Gmail account. I still haven't figured out how that's even possible.

  6. Re:LAN party on Is Console Gaming Dying? · · Score: 0

    LAN parties are great, but only if you plan to make a day of it. If I could have four computers permanently set up and ready to go, that would definitely beat out a console. Even so, portability is another plus on a console. It's easier to bring the entire party in console form than to bring one computer to the LAN party.

  7. Re:Never Liked Consoles on Is Console Gaming Dying? · · Score: 0

    I think there's something to be said for a tool that's designed for the job though. What I like about the Wii, for example, is the ability to play games with three of my friends and feel like I'm playing with real people. Fraging a guy who's half-way around the world just isn't the same.

  8. Re:Live Report on LHC Knocked Out By Another Power Failure · · Score: 5, Funny

    On an engineering feat of this scale, you're bound to encounter some serious obstacles. If Windows 7 suffers a debilitating break-down every other week, will we assume the future is trying to prevent Microsoft from destroying the world? Well...maybe that's a bad example.

  9. Re:That's funny, expecting her share? on Somali Pirates Open Up a "Stock Exchange" · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pirate: I'd like to borrow some money.
    Banker: For what?
    Pirate: I'm planning a bank robbery. The return on your investment will be considerable.
    Banker: That sounds reasonable...

  10. Why? on NASA, European Space Agency Want To Go To Mars · · Score: -1

    Obviously space exploration has fueled a great deal of technological advancement in the U.S., but are there any other reasons to go to Mars? I know we like to explore and whatnot, but space exploration is an expensive pass-time. If technological advancement is the only practical benefit, let's just spend money directly on technological research instead of touting it as a positive side-effect.

  11. Re:road trains are stupid. on "Road Trains" Ready To Roll · · Score: -1, Troll

    If you actually read the article, they explain that the goal of this program is cost-effectiveness, and that implementing the network you just described would be too expensive.

  12. Somewhat vague... on Test of 16 Anti-Virus Products Says None Rates "Very Good" · · Score: 0

    The article doesn't say much about what "good" means. If they tested what I assume are the 16 most popular products and none of them achieved "very good," by what standard do they judge? A ranked list would have been more useful for me.

    Also, I find it ironic that "average" is one of the scores. "Good" and "poor" imply an objective scoring system, but "average" would imply that the score is relative to the rest of the group. : )

  13. Re:It stands to reason on KDE Founder Receives Highest German Honor · · Score: 0, Troll

    That was my first thought too. Maybe they meant that it is one of the most prestigious awards and that it is the only general award, not that it is the most prestigious, general award.

  14. Interesting, but... on Maryland Town Tests New Cryptographic Voting System · · Score: 0, Insightful

    This is an interesting idea, but I wonder what additional cost and labor is involved? I know the Florida ballot count debacle wasn't all that long ago, but are we that concerned about votes not being counted?

  15. Finally on Find DARPA's Balloons, Win $40K · · Score: 0

    All of those red weather balloons I've been saving will come in handy.

    Seriously though, how long until a bunch of assholes with red weather balloons start causing problems? Do the balloons at least say DARPA on them or something?

  16. Physical Passwords on Controlling Games and Apps Through Muscle Sensors · · Score: 0

    A couple of people have mentioned this already, but unintentional activation seems to be a likely problem. Maybe opening your trunk should require a series of motions, like a physical password of sorts, to make sure you're doing it intentionally.

    "Let's see...right foot in, right foot out, right foot in, shake it all about..."

  17. Side Effects on How Terahertz Waves Tear Apart DNA · · Score: 0

    I was amused by the summary's mundane description of the horrible side effects.

    "We're sure it's perfectly safe, but in certain circumstances it might unzip your DNA."

    That sounds like a bad thing...

  18. Re:How it probably works... on Hulu Blocks International Access Via Witopia · · Score: 0

    If advertising is the problem, the solution might be on its way. Hulu is apparently considering charging for their service directly.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/23/entertainment/main5415678.shtml

  19. Nintendo's Niche on Nintendo Announces DSi XL · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Nintendo's niche isn't making things bigger, faster and stronger. They make things that are new and different. The Wii has been hugely successful, not because it pushes boundaries in graphics and processing speed, but because it is a brand new idea. Taking the same old DS and making the screen bigger isn't going to boost sales the way that going in a new direction would.

  20. Sharing on Obama Looks Down Under For Broadband Plan · · Score: 1, Troll

    It seems to me that America is largely founded on the principle of figuring things our for ourselves and believing that everything we have or do is the best. Also, we believe that sharing is for the weak...and communists.

  21. Re:This is off-topic and I appologize... on Intel Pulls SSD Firmware Day After Release · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's definitely funny now that I get the joke. I usually would have gone to Google, but I assumed /dev/null was just a Slashdot thing that I didn't know about. I've only recently started learning about Unix.

    I'm not a hard-core nerd, but I have my areas.

  22. Newspaper Culture on Decline In US Newspaper Readership Accelerates · · Score: 2, Funny

    It would be odd to see the newspaper disappear altogether. What will we roll up and shake at our dogs? What will spies hide behind? What will we line cages with?

  23. Re:This is off-topic and I appologize... on Intel Pulls SSD Firmware Day After Release · · Score: 1

    I apologize for my ignorance, but I don't know what "/dev/null" means.

  24. Re:This is off-topic and I appologize... on Intel Pulls SSD Firmware Day After Release · · Score: 0, Troll

    I want to thank everyone who took an interest. I do have thick skin, and I can take the abuse, but in this case I felt compelled to fight for the principle of the thing. Anyway, I apologize again for the off-topic post. Thanks!

  25. Re:This is off-topic and I appologize... on Intel Pulls SSD Firmware Day After Release · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I love vigilante justice! Thanks!