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  1. Re:Confusion? Really? on Ikea Sends IkeaHackers Blog a C&D Order · · Score: 1

    I think you are greatly underestimating its effect. I have been sent many a link to it by my wife (non-geek) and have heard many of her girlfriends and female relatives discuss things they have seen on the site at social gatherings. It has definitely generated traffic to the store, as I don't think this is some isolated experience. I (a geek) wouldn't even know about the site if it wasn't for the nongeek women in my life.

  2. Re:If you read in between the lines on OpenDNS Phases Out Redirection To Guide · · Score: 1

    Good to know. I've been using you guys for a long time now; its a great service. Best of luck with the security services.

  3. Re:Alleged Apple patents on Android on Wozniak To Apple: Consider Building an Android Phone · · Score: 1

    I had to make a blackberry app for a customer and It was a total pain in the ass for too many reasons to list. I say good riddance to it. I wouldn't count windows phone out, its easy to develop for and I happen to really like the interface. They did take too long to get into all the carriers. My big complaint with MS was their total lack of support for corporate apps on the WP. They have recently rectified that FINALLY, but still its a pita and takes a fair number of steps to enable. oh, and i'm with you on the beta bullshit.

  4. Re:Patch Notes on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    Indeed. I didn't see anything new that I would want to take advantage of; just a bunch of crappy UI changes. I've been here the better part of my adult life and wont be staying with that new beta site.

  5. Re:Not the best analysis on Doom 3 Source Code: Beautiful · · Score: 1

    I do the exact same thing sometimes, its saved me a crapload of debug time on tired eyes months/years later.

  6. Re:In summary on The Trials and Tribulations of a Would-Be Facebook Employee · · Score: 2

    Same here, I got to about halfway through and was wishing I had the opportunity to tell him, "thanks, we'll let you know."

  7. I've got your highlight reel right here: on USAF Taps ESPN To Compile Drone "Highlight" Video · · Score: 0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mvOU-czQnl8#t=267s
    How many kids have we murdered with these drones?

  8. Re:Standing Desk setup on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Position To Work For Long Hours? · · Score: 1

    I've been programming at a standup desk for 12+ hour days for over 8 years now. i stand up straighter than before and am more productive. I'll never go back to sitting all day long. You have to make sure the desktop is high enough to force you to stand up straight though, mine comes up to my armpits.

  9. get your past team members to put it in writing. on Ask Slashdot: Comparing the Value of Skilled Admins vs. Contributing Supervisors · · Score: 1

    If you actually have leadership experience, then it should be no problem getting a few of those you have lead to write a letter of recommendation for you as a their leader. Then submit those for review when you go to discuss the issue.

  10. Re:GOD DAMN IT, THIS IS WHY I AVOID REDDIT! on Slashdot Coming Attractions · · Score: 1

    amen, fuck a bunch of video bullshit. waste of time. if i can't read it or it isn't transcribed Im not gonna waste my time with it. oh and screw the ajax and formatting on slashdot nowadays too. it is a crying shame

  11. we already have an "oil standard". petrodollar on Krugman On Bitcoin and the Gold Standard · · Score: 1
    we already have an "oil standard". it is called the US petrodollar.
    this is a good read:
    The End of Dollar Hegemony

    excerpt:

    Realizing the world was embarking on something new and mind-boggling, elite money managers, with especially strong support from U.S. authorities, struck an agreement with OPEC to price oil in U.S. dollars exclusively for all worldwide transactions. This gave the dollar a special place among world currencies and in essence “backed” the dollar with oil. In return, the U.S. promised to protect the various oil-rich kingdoms in the Persian Gulf against threat of invasion or domestic coup. This arrangement helped ignite the radical Islamic movement among those who resented our influence in the region. The arrangement gave the dollar artificial strength, with tremendous financial benefits for the United States. It allowed us to export our monetary inflation by buying oil and other goods at a great discount as dollar influence flourished.

  12. Re:at least windows phone has commen docemts on Wall Street Predicts Merge of OS X and iOS · · Score: 1

    Funny enough, I just got one because a customer of mine wants a custom app for it to run on 600 new devices. It's a pretty nice device; my wife took it from me, later informing me that she will allow me to use it for testing purposes but otherwise she is keeping it.

  13. Re:Hmmmm on Amazon App Store 'Rotten To the Core,' Says Dev · · Score: 2

    You should read the article. They did in fact understand it and followup up to verify the information. They only went through with it for the hell of it since taking part in the android platform was an experiment.

  14. Re:"Published API" on Microsoft Dilutes Open Source, Coins 'Open Surface' · · Score: 2

    Mono is a failed reimplementation of a useless product.

    That is funny, I coulda sworn that my customers put through hundreds of millions of dollars of sales on .net software every year. Hell of a useless product.

  15. Re:"Published API" on Microsoft Dilutes Open Source, Coins 'Open Surface' · · Score: 2

    You know that and we know that, so don't pretend that you are not our enemies.

    Speak for yourself; MS is my sugardaddy and I like it that way.

  16. Re:Nah, we're outraged. Send the ad police! on Facebook Bans Google+ Ads · · Score: 1

    Isn't the whole reason for this article the fact that they DON'T have a monopoly? They can do whatever they want with their property, as long as the government doesn't guarantee them a monopoly then it isn't any of my business.

  17. Re:Politics making technology useless on The Patriot Act and the EU Cloud · · Score: 1

    i actually prefer his solutions to those issues.
    There should be no "gay rights". You have individual rights, they should be the same for everybody.
    Get the government OUT of marriage. Marriage licensing by the government originated as a way to keep whites and blacks from marrying. Let's eliminate state-sanctioned marriage and return it back to where it came from, chuches or individual private ceremonies.
    Well I'm pro-life, but even then his solution is to return it back to the state level. Let those red states outlaw abortion the blue states can keep it.

  18. Re:Politics making technology useless on The Patriot Act and the EU Cloud · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yet another reason to support Dr. Ron Paul for president.

  19. Re:Congrats to the Vanderhooks on Specific Media To Buy MySpace · · Score: 1

    Actually it was done in asp/vbscript first. of course it was just a diskspace website back then -- when a few hundred meg was a big deal.

  20. Re:Take 'em offline on Massive Botnet "Indestructible," Say Researchers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well that won't work, the ISPs might disable the botnets run by govt contractors.

  21. Re:Never thought I'd hear that name again... on Facing Oblivion, Island Nation Makes Big Sacrifice · · Score: 1

    Great book, well worth a read. I most enjoyed the descriptions of the packs of dogs. Of him riding his bike, trying to bring a fish home from the market and having dogs attempting to take it from him. Or later, when he is riding in a truck with his dog.

  22. Re:About time. on Democrats Pan Google-Verizon Net Neutrality Proposal · · Score: 1

    "to below what the customer paid for"
    and
    "This would prevent Comcast from screwing with torrent traffic"

    I don't think it would prevent them for screwing with torrent traffic. Last I checked, most consumer-level cable connections such as what most have with comcast explicitly forbid running a "server" on the line in the contract. Torrents pretty much meet the definition of running a server. So comcast could completely block such traffic and still not be interferring with "what the customer paid for". Of course the consumer could opt for the much more expensive business line which allows servers.

    Note: maybe this has changed I haven't had comcast in a few years and I do pay for a business fios line to my house, so I can do whatever I want on it.

  23. Re:About time. on Democrats Pan Google-Verizon Net Neutrality Proposal · · Score: 1

    "And before you go off all half-cocked, I am not naive enough to think that governments today aren't totally corrupted by corporate sourced money. That is a different issue, however"

    I don't think it is a different issue, not one bit. You just argued for giving more power and control to the very entity you declared corrupt. I for one think our government has too much power already.

  24. Re:About time. on Democrats Pan Google-Verizon Net Neutrality Proposal · · Score: 4, Funny

    It seems to me the corporations have been doing a darn good job with it for awhile now. I don't have much in the way of complaints. But what the hell, I can't see how adding government regulations and control could hurt things. I mean, everybody I know loves the FCC. /s

  25. Re:Does anyone care? on Perl 6, Early, With Rakudo Star · · Score: 1

    Well you did say "no other language".

    Also, the c# solution I linked to is really basic, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't run on Mono --it doesn't require any .dlls or windows components-- which would make it not a MS-only solution.