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  1. Re:Pardon my pedanticism... on Grounded Russian Nuclear Sub Photographed With Sonar · · Score: 1

    You (and the article author) are using a definition of "computer generated" that is startling in its obtuseness.

    The image is computer generated. Just like those nifty maps of the ocean bottoms that every world map made in the past quarter century seems to have used.

  2. Seems pretty iffy. on Google Gets Quake II Running In HTML5 · · Score: 1

    Looking at their web page, you can't run it in a browser from the web, or by downloading it. You have to download it and build it, and people are reporting all kinds of problems getting it to work.

    What's actually going on behind the curtain?

  3. I want to play Super Steve Brothers on iCade, an Arcade Cabinet Docking Bay For Your iPad · · Score: 1

    I don't want the iPad or cabinet, I just want the game.

  4. Re:Seven years for eight hours work on Novell Wins vs. SCO · · Score: 1

    You're more optimistic about Linux on the desktop than I am.

    Now if Apple were to release a portable version of OS X, they'd be in trouble. But after the last time they tried that they'll have to drink a lot more blood to give it another shot.

  5. Re:Oooh.... on NASA Summoned To Fix Prius Problems · · Score: 1

    MacGuyver. Or Chuck Norris.

  6. Re:Seven years for eight hours work on Novell Wins vs. SCO · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There's actual volume. Who the hell is *buying* it? Some badly programmed robot?

  7. Re:Surprised? on "Install Other OS" Feature Removed From the PS3 · · Score: 1

    You're opening your bananas at the wrong end.

  8. Re:Surprised? on "Install Other OS" Feature Removed From the PS3 · · Score: 1

    You need to nurture your vestigial cynicism.

  9. Re:Surprised? on "Install Other OS" Feature Removed From the PS3 · · Score: 1

    But then, you'd be a fool to believe anything written by any corporate advertising department, I guess.

    Fixed! Hope that helps!

  10. Re:Surprised? on "Install Other OS" Feature Removed From the PS3 · · Score: 1

    OK, smart-ass, where's the supported "install other OS" option on the XBox or Wii?

    Consoles are all about copy protection and control by the manufacturer. Might as well buy an iPhone to run Android on.

  11. Re:Surprised? on "Install Other OS" Feature Removed From the PS3 · · Score: 1

    This is SONY, folks.

    This is a console, folks. If you want a computer, buy a computer.

  12. Doesn't sound like a little bug... on The Economics of Perfect Software · · Score: 1

    If a user who goes through three levels of menus, opens an advanced configuration window, checks three checkboxes, and hits the 'A' key gets a weird error message for his trouble, that's a little bug.

    1. If that error message refers to "H-Tilt", then that's a big bug no matter how many levels of menus you go through.

    2. If a user can provide a reliably reproducible test case like that for the bug, then it's one you should have caught in testing.

  13. Eliminate small print! on Could Colorblindness Cure Be Morally Wrong? · · Score: 1

    People wouldn't need eyeglasses if documents didn't have small print! They should mandate a minimum 72 point type in all books and displays instead!

  14. Tweedledum and tweedledee. on Will ACTA Be Found Unconstitutional? · · Score: 1

    You've chosen the party that is all about coercion and not freedom.

    As opposed to the party that is all about coercion and not freedom?

  15. Re:.net success != financial success on De Icaza Says Microsoft Has Shot .NET Ecosystem In Foot · · Score: 1

    The way I see it, .net was yet another decent attempt at forcing Windows lock-in (and keeping already-locked-in partners happy and productive).

    You see further than Miguel did.

  16. How did he not see this coming? on De Icaza Says Microsoft Has Shot .NET Ecosystem In Foot · · Score: 1

    Many many people pointed out that Microsoft was going to see Mono as nothing more than an opportunity to legitimize .NET, and do everything they could to lock people in to the "real" .NET platform... legally, socially, and technically.

    And this is what has, in fact, happened.

  17. Re:NOT CONVICTED OF ASSAULT! on Sci-Fi Writer Peter Watts Convicted of Assault · · Score: 1

    WHAT DO YOU CARE ABOUT?

    He was accused of attempting to strangle the guard, and that is what at least two large newspapers reported. That charge was proven completely fraudulent in the trial.

    That he was not convicted of assaulting the guard is part of the proof that he did nothing wrong. Reporting that he was convicted of assault weakens his case in the court of public opinion... which may be the only chance he has of avoiding doing time over this travesty of justice.

  18. Re:Fix Is Pretty Easy on Open Source Is Not a Democracy · · Score: 1

    No, I meant teabag. It's all Sarah Palin's fault.

  19. Re:Fix Is Pretty Easy on Open Source Is Not a Democracy · · Score: 1

    *sigh*

    Tempest in a teabag.

  20. Oh yeh, let's re-invent Mac OS 7. on Multicore Requires OS Rework, Windows Expert Says · · Score: 1

    Remember how much Mac OS 7-9 sucked? One reason was that every application had to re-implement all kinds of resource management code that the OS normally took care of. Shared resources, and a CPU is a shared resource even if you have dozens of the things, just as files are a shared resource and managed by the OS even though you have hundreds of thousands of them, should be managed centrally.

    This doesn't mean that the specific APIs devised to share single processors between hundreds of programs are necessarily ideal, but there's a hell of a lot of a difference between that and throwing up your hands and saying "let's just give each program its own VM".

  21. Why is this **** hardcoded? on Open Source Is Not a Democracy · · Score: 1

    If they know it's going to be controversial, why not have this **** in a configuration file? Would it add as much as 0.001% to startup time for the window manager?

  22. Re:NOT CONVICTED OF ASSAULT! on Sci-Fi Writer Peter Watts Convicted of Assault · · Score: 1

    Why are so many pedants fussing over the exact and specific charge he was convicted of.

    Because HE cares about the exact and specific charge he was convicted of.

  23. Is this a dup? on Scientists "Print" Human Vein With 3D Printer · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure I saw this in /. recently.

  24. NOT CONVICTED OF ASSAULT! on Sci-Fi Writer Peter Watts Convicted of Assault · · Score: 4, Informative

    Jesus Christ, it's bad enough when the mainstream press repeats crap like this, but I would have thought Slashdot posters were capable of reading plain English.

    He was convicted of failing to follow direction quickly enough for the border guards. The accusations of assault were found to be baseless.

  25. Re:Ok, how's the strength? on 3-D Printer Creates Buildings From Dust and Glue · · Score: 1

    OK, smart-aleck, it would be widely involved in court cases to allow it to be used in construction.

    Building companies LOVE to save money.