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  1. You're all getting what you asked for on Han Solo To Reportedly Return For Star Wars VII · · Score: 5, Interesting

    All the over-the-top criticisms about how much George Lucas sucked and how anyone could do a better job and how he's just milking the franchise (6 moves in 30 years and a handful of TV projects?). You're about to get pile drived by reality. You're going to see what it looks like when a corporation REALLY milks a franchise to get their 4 billion back in one CEO terms. You're going to see what a REAL mass-appeal version of Star Wars looks like with Disney-developed child stars and some schmuck producer's pet actress/mistress on the billboard. And, unlike the prequels, you're REALLY going to find out what it feels like to turn your back on a franchise instead of nerd raging about how you will after your last ThinkGeek purchase.

  2. Re:This idea is getting worse every day... on Han Solo To Reportedly Return For Star Wars VII · · Score: 2

    And, nobody told you the difference between hyperbolic, headline-grabbing crucifixion and thoughtful criticism. Most of these sci-fi movies that induce Slashdot nerd rage seems to somehow build up a big fan base, revenue, and many-many repeat viewings. Yet, the critically acclaimed sci-fi flicks get nothing more than quiet whimpering over how poor the quality is of your pirated copy.

  3. Re:This idea is getting worse every day... on Han Solo To Reportedly Return For Star Wars VII · · Score: 2

    OMG you're a genius! Lucas has been rehashing the same "vehicles moving at high speed" formula for 30 years!

  4. Re:Hygene problems? You mean production problems on Can You Potty Train a Cow? · · Score: 1

    Farmers have to deal with all that shit. You're nuts if you think they wouldn't love to have a nice partitioned manure field and clean stalls.

  5. 2 asteroid explosions in 100 years? on Huge Meteor Blazes Across Sky Over Russia; Hundreds Injured · · Score: 1

    Apparently Space Jesus hates Russia and communists. I'll be interested to hear Pat Robertson's comments.

  6. Re:Almost? on Huge Meteor Blazes Across Sky Over Russia; Hundreds Injured · · Score: 1

    Is the Iranian space program so noob they have to do their nuke testing at the same time?

  7. Repairs...right... on CERN's LHC Powers Down For Two Years · · Score: 4, Funny

    More like the UN got a death threat from the intergalactic Splugorthian empire to cease with our efforts to open an unregulated worm hole. It was ALIENS I tell you!

  8. Mr. Broder: you got served! on Elon Musk Lays Out His Evidence That NYT Tesla Test Drive Was Staged · · Score: 5, Funny

    But, I bet that oil company envelope he got under the table will make his humiliation more palatable.

  9. Re:Good idea on Britain Could Switch Off Airport Radar and Release 5G Spectrum · · Score: 2

    The stealth fighter is ancient technology. The faceted sides are because no on had the processing power to calculate radar signatures for rounded surfaces. The stealth generations as I recall:

    1st: cruise missiles
    2nd: B-1 Lancer
    3rd: F-117
    4th: B-2 stealth bomber
    5th: F-22 Raptor

  10. Re:DNS fix worked for some on Punkbuster Service Goes Down, Hundreds of Online Game Servers Affected · · Score: 1

    I'm not talking about that guy with the fluke round or short run or someone in a vehicle. Heck I've had 50ish-3 rounds in AA. Last night I was on Metro and a guy was 110ish and 8. Even if you get a perfect sniping spot, you're not going to get that good a run just because of the random guy breaking through the lines and nailing you.

  11. Re:What can we DO? on Monsanto Takes Home $23m From Small Farmers According To Report · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I live in Kansas and I for one have very little sympathy for these farmers. They hoist these corporations up on their shoulders and carry them to Washington to turn around and stiff their communities. Small towns all over the Midwest are evaporating because the citizens are inexplicably voting to peel back all of the liberal reforms from the Great Depression that protected their livelihoods. Now, all their kids are fleeing to the cities without the slightest notion of returning. There are small towns where the largest source of income is Social Security!

  12. DNS fix worked for some on Punkbuster Service Goes Down, Hundreds of Online Game Servers Affected · · Score: 1

    EA had published a link to a forum post about redirecting you DNS queries to Google's servers; 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. I'd assumed that there was DNS change that needed to propagate and never looked any further.

    As for PunkBuster, either it sucks or the vendors suck. I've been an avid FPS player for maybe 10 years, and I've never seen a game so shamelessly hacked. I don't know what kind of statistical analysis they're employing, but some guys cheat like they don't give a crap. People, including admins sniping with shotguns, 10-1 ratios in CQ fighting, pure hokeyness.

  13. Short list on Ask Slashdot: What Features Belong In a 'Smartwatch'? · · Score: 1

    A functioning watch
    Wifi to seamlessly resync with NTP servers
    Advanced watch functions like alarm, stop watch and timer
    MicroSD card reader
    MP3 player
    Desktop sync (through blue tooth?)
    Maybe a battery cell band for increased power
    headphone jack (you'll need a technique to secure the wire for joggers, exercisers, etc)
    Simple notification system to receive texts, email, tweets, FB updates, etc., seriously doubt sending capability will work

    Lose all the extended functionality like web browsing unless you plan on pimping a new ultra low-end mobile format for displaying web pages.

  14. Re:Nothing new on Obama Proposes 'Meaningful Progress' On Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Yeah, somehow he's an empty suited cheerleader, yet he's been kicking his rivals' asses for 5 years now. When you guys figure that out instead of continuing with this "yuck yuck he's so stupid" meme, you might get somewhere.

  15. Re:more math and science won't bring jobs on Obama Proposes 'Meaningful Progress' On Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Amen to that. People can't seem to figure out that Americans will NEVER be able to compete against a massive country that allows dumping in their environments, treats workers like slaves, and forces them to work in unsafe conditions. Our prioritizing of human, worker, and environmental rights is what created the economy that countries like China are exploiting.

  16. Re:I didn't watch the speech on Obama Proposes 'Meaningful Progress' On Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Lots of life is about tradition and ceremony. The President uses the SotU to pose his major policies for the year with the biggest audience he'll have. Even if the proposals go nowhere, they at least start the debate and inject the topics into public discourse. I've been reading minimum wage threads everywhere. Would you prefer he email his proposals to each citizen?

    Being dismissive and checking out doesn't make you cool.

  17. Re:More drone deaths on Obama Proposes 'Meaningful Progress' On Climate Change · · Score: 2

    Try them where? Last time we even suggested it, all the states called foul and started a "zomg a terrorist comin' to arr state" campaign. I think it was only NY that accepted a trial at a considerable "security upgrade" charge to the feds.

  18. Re:Democrat proposes more spending, what a surpriz on Obama Proposes 'Meaningful Progress' On Climate Change · · Score: 1

    It was a projected surplus. Been a while since I followed all this, but because government accounting is so tricky and projects go out sometimes 10 years in advance, the surplus wasn't money in the bank, it was projected savings. Of course, there was a loud "give us our money back" campaign on the right which gobbled that all up and then some.

  19. Re:I wouldn't be THAT expensive to catch it... on Earth-buzzing Asteroid Would Be Worth $195B If We Could Catch It · · Score: 1

    Steering something that size and that irregular shaped to a safe landing (on land, away from inhabited lands, yet not so remote as to be inaccessible) isn't trivial.

  20. Re:Supply & demand on Earth-buzzing Asteroid Would Be Worth $195B If We Could Catch It · · Score: 1

    In that case, release it into the market quickly. Like at about 25,000 mph.

  21. The US can't even get into orbit right now on 71 Percent of U.S. See Humans On Mars By 2033 · · Score: 1

    Our space program is going backwards. About the only salvation we have is the Chinese trying to land on the moon and inflaming nationalism.

  22. Re:What about virtualization? on Home Server Or VPS? One Family's Math · · Score: 1

    That's the kicker w/ a hosted VM. Once you need more than one virtual machine, hobbyists are probably priced out.

  23. Professors are pretty busy on Professors Rejecting Classroom Technology · · Score: 1

    If the interface doesn't have a low learning curve, they're probably not going to waste time with it. I was at a university that used Blackboard, which would be great if it worked as intended. But, it was slow (sucked for students) and apparently has a terrible interface that professors have to go through (I never heard a positive word from them). As a consequence, I'd guess about 1/3 of my professors didn't use it, 1/3 used it sparingly, and the other third made a graduated use of it with a handful relying on it almost totally. I don't think I had one professor that didn't have to rely on their own website to pick up the slack, and many just said "hey if I have to set up my own website anyway, why bother learning Blackboard on top of that?"

  24. Re:Wrong on Ask Slashdot: Best Alternative To the Canonical Computer Science Degree? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I second this comment. The "college is a waste of time" mindset seems to be popular on Slashdot and couldn't be further from the truth. If you can't understand how some of the formal learning you're getting in college doesn't help you as a developer, you're not thinking hard enough about what you're being taught. College isn't about teaching you to write a web page for a specific job. Formal education is teaching the best way to tackle fundamental problems the most efficiently.

    I just completed a degree after about 14 years in the field and I took A LOT from my curriculum (and I mean in EVERY class).

  25. Will the new pope run Linux? on Pope To Resign Citing Advanced Age · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing the old one was on Windows XP; probably time to retire him anyway.