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  1. Must...follow...instructions on Pedestrian Follows Google Map, Gets Run Over, Sues · · Score: 1

    Her lawyers claim Google is liable because it did not warn her that the route would not offer a safe place for a pedestrian to walk

    But I bet she could see that as soon as she got to the road. Maybe that was the time to make the ridiculous decision to disobey Google's instructions and walk down another nearby road.

  2. Re:Already been done for years. on Balloon and Duct Tape Deliver Great Space Photos · · Score: 1

    I would have been more impressed if MIT students hadn't done the exact same thing just 6 months ago (http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/09/the-150-space-camera-mit-students-beat-nasa-on-beer-money-budget/)

  3. Another idea on College To Save Money By Switching Email Font · · Score: 0

    You could also just tell people to stop printing out their emails.

  4. Convenience? on Can Ubuntu Save Online Banking? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't the point of online banking that it is convenient? And easy? For me, booting from a Live CD may be a piece of cake, but for a lot of people, it's far from that.

    Even if it is a great idea, 98% of the population won't latch on to something like this, and the 2% who might are probably already running linux

  5. iPhone Browser Ballot? on Opera Mini For iPhone Submitted To App Store Today · · Score: 1

    I smell another browser-ballot lawsuit from Opera if this app doesn't get approved. And if Apple's App store policies are consistent (a stretch, I know), it won't be.

  6. Innovator's Dilemma on SSD Price Drops Signaling End of Spinning Media? · · Score: 1

    This is the Innovator's Dilemma. Spinning mechanical hard disks will continue to get larger and larger, but they will be far above the requirements of most users. Some people will want a 4 TB hard drive for their laptop, but for most people 500 GB is more than enough. SSDs will get larger and cheaper until they fit the average consumer's taste. Also, SSDs are faster and more energy efficient, so they will be providing additional benefits on top of size. Thus, my bet is that SSDs will probably move to replace spinning hard disks over the next 5-10 years.

  7. Re:Avira on What Free Antivirus Do You Install On Windows? · · Score: 1

    The only thing you have to deal with is a daily ad that you can dismiss by hitting OK.

    The only thing I have to deal with is a daily popup?!?! Seems like a virus would be less intrusive.