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  1. Re:Go ahead. Laugh. on New York Times Bans Use of Word "Tweet" · · Score: 1

    The problem wouldn't be articles about Twitter, but articles that use the word "tweet" in a way that assumes the reader knows what it is. Think of "telephone call" or "electronic mail message." Self-explanatory terms like those stand the test of time far better.

  2. Re:News flash on New York Times Bans Use of Word "Tweet" · · Score: 1

    Not according to trademark and copyright law.

  3. Go ahead. Laugh. on New York Times Bans Use of Word "Tweet" · · Score: 1

    Mock the NYT memo all you want. 50 years from now nobody will have the slightest idea of what a "tweet" was without having to go look it up. Using sappy, faddish slang words like "tweet" to mean a "Twitter messaging service text" (or whatever) is doomed to speedy obsolescence. Go ahead, laugh. Tweet your hipster friends about it. But you'd better tattoo it on your arm as well so that you won't forget to tell your grandkids about it.

  4. Re:Nothing to do but wait on US Confirms Underwater Oil Plume · · Score: 1

    It is not inconceivable that it will continue to vent petroleum for months or years, even in the presence of relief wells. At very least you will have the oil that managed to come out before enough relief wells were drilled to reduce the flow to something relatively minor. That's a few months away. Even then you will have some non-zero leakage until they manage to seal it up for good.

  5. Re:A Worm? on Olympus Digital Camera Ships With a Worm · · Score: 1

    No, it's like a bottle of mezcal.

  6. Re:Windows 7! on Olympus Digital Camera Ships With a Worm · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, one way to find out...

  7. Re:Refreshing on YouTube Blocked In Pakistan · · Score: 1

    You sound like you don't believe it's possible in the US. Better go have another look out there.

  8. Obligatory on US Supreme Court Upholds Indefinite Confinement · · Score: 1

    When they came for the perverts, I said nothing because I wasn't a pervert.
    When they came for the [etc etc]

  9. Re:The trickle up theory of crime fighting on FBI To Prosecute "Money Mules" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You're kidding right? When has that ever worked? While the hydra has a dozen heads, it has hundreds of millions of legs. Taking out the little guys is little more than Roman Circus for law-and-order politicians to prolong their dubious careers.

  10. The trickle up theory of crime fighting on FBI To Prosecute "Money Mules" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Go after the little guy to stop the big-time mobsters. Oh yeah, sure, that'll work. Why didn't we think of that before? Put all the small time drug dealers in jail and it will put the big guys out of business. Put all the small-time incompetent terrorists who light their shoes or underwear on fire and put the big guys out of business. Put all the Abu Ghraib prison guards in jail and stop Pentagon Brass and civilian military leadership from being war criminals. Put Fabulous Fabrice on trial and stop finance industry mobsters from raping the planet.

    Yeah. What a good idea. Get some good headlines at least.

  11. Re:Great Idea! on Oil Leak Could Be Stopped With a Nuke · · Score: 1

    Maybe Computers will never be as intelligent as Humans
    . For sure they won't ever become so stupid. [VR-1988]


    Wrong wrong wrong. Computer intelligence, when it arrives, will not have been programmed, it will have been trained in with patterns drawn largely from human behavior, culture, and other sources. So, lamentably, it will be as stupid. And worse.

  12. A complex standing wave on Ball Lightning Caused By Magnetic Hallucinations · · Score: 1

    Imagine the very complex and dynamic standing wave of the magnetic field around a biological brain. Can it be duplicated with a machine to produce coherent thoughts in a biological brain by magnetic induction? Can two biological brains induce such coherent activity in each other? Could this be the basis of the legendary powers of telepathy that so many have claimed to possess throughout history?

  13. Re:Oil Gusher on How Bad Is the Gulf Coast Oil Spill? · · Score: 1

    It took supposedly state of the art equipment to drill it. It'll take better stuff than that to cap it. AFAIK, this is one of the deepest wells in the Gulf. Please post add'l info if you have any.

  14. Alexander Higgins? on How Bad Is the Gulf Coast Oil Spill? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why do we have to go through the slashdotted blog.alexanderhiggins.com to see images hosted at NASA? This is the dumbest thing so far this month.

  15. Re:will we finally get beyond http, then? on The End of the PC Era and Apple's Plan To Survive · · Score: 1

    Some people offload significant computing to the cloud. Word has it that a well-known online DVD rental outfit offloads its re-encoding for online streaming to the cloud owned by a well-known online bookseller, just one example of people with a more elaborate business model than the one you describe. These are terabytes of data that aren't going to get sync'ed very often.

  16. Re:will we finally get beyond http, then? on The End of the PC Era and Apple's Plan To Survive · · Score: 1

    Wrong, buddy. If actual work occurs on the data in the cloud, then loss of connection will get people pissed, especially during lengthy processing of data. It is you who has a simplistic stereotyped view of both users and of the cloud.

  17. Re:I want one too! on The End of the PC Era and Apple's Plan To Survive · · Score: 1

    Yay! Let's move all of our heavy apps to ARM processors! Let's pay through the nose for cloud computing instead of owning our own equipment!

  18. Re:Why 2-legged? on Japanese Consortium Projects a Humanoid Robot On the Moon By 2015 · · Score: 1

    Space agencies today have lost touch with reality. They seem to be dedicated more to pandering to commercial pop-culture memes than to actually doing intelligent and productive research and design.

  19. Re:Not just blippy on Blippy Exposes Credit Card Numbers Through Simple Google Search · · Score: 1

    Actually, it should be:

    "wwww xxxx" "card#"

  20. Not just blippy on Blippy Exposes Credit Card Numbers Through Simple Google Search · · Score: 1

    Try this:

    1) Pull a credit card out of your wallet and look at the 16 digit number with format "wwww xxxx yyyy zzzz"
    2) Google the first two groups together in double quotes like this "wwww xxxx"
    3) ???
    4) Profit!

  21. Do it! on Google Enumerates Government Requests · · Score: 1

    It's starting to sound like Google is pissed off and not going to just let it go. Go for it, Dude!

  22. Re:Stop using the Shell on Adding Some Spice To *nix Shell Scripts · · Score: 1

    Perl!

  23. Re:I dissent on Adding Some Spice To *nix Shell Scripts · · Score: 1

    Excellent points. That's part of the fundamental purpose of unix.

  24. Re:None, I have given up bash scripting on Adding Some Spice To *nix Shell Scripts · · Score: 3, Funny

    Use Perl

  25. I dissent on Adding Some Spice To *nix Shell Scripts · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I disagree with the premise that GUI interfaces are needed, desirable, or constitute "spicing up." Command line scripts are fine and dandy in my book.