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  1. Re:We've had an increase in gas prices... on Why Fuel Efficiency Advances Haven't Translated To Better Gas Mileage · · Score: 1

    "...when gas started to get to about $4 per gallon..."

    To a Finnish person who owns a car, that sounds like a dream come true. Normal gas prices here are something out of the Nightmares of people in the US. We pay about 1.6 euros per LITRE (of 98 oct.). One us gallon is about 3.8 litres, so that comes to about 6 euros per gallon, which, at today's rate is a tad over 7.5 USD. (Diesel is about 7.1 USD per gallon *and* we do have to pay a yearly tax for diesel cars. Amount depends on the car, but is in the 200-600€ / year range.)

    Enjoy your gas prices ;)

  2. Re:So set it up yourself on Google Leaves App Inventor In Limbo · · Score: 1

    Note: I didn't read the 'daunting task' thing. But, still, you are dead wrong.

    Instructors are not, in general, required to know the inside workings of anything underlying the thing they are teaching about.

    Car analogy: Driving instructors are NOT required to know how to a) build, b) completely repair a car. They are now really even required to know the inner workings of said cars. They just teach you how to drive the thing. Ask any "normal" driving instructor how Torsen works, or how a common-rail diesel engine works, or turbocharger. Or anything more specific than "what are brakes?", really. They MIGHT know and it would be good if they did, but is surely is not required.

    A teacher teaching programming languages is not required to know how the computer works (physically), he is probably not even required to be able to install said environment.

    A word/excel/other office software teacher is not really required to be able to do anything other with that computer, save work those applications. He is not always even required to know how to install office himself. (yes, I know a person like this. He gets paid.)

    Bottom line, teaching about thing A does not automatically present a pre-requirement of knowing about thing B that enables thing A to work. It is always good to know, but very rarely required.

    Thus "knowing fuck all about it yourself" is not necessarily true here. If installing the App Inventor requires "mucking about" in the OS and installing other required software, then, no, it is not required from the teacher.

    Now, the guy who set it all up in the first place...

  3. Re:Irking on Star Wars: the Old Republic Launches · · Score: 1

    Despite what you want to argue with that comment - yes, yes it would. Carmakers WOULD give out cars for free if: a) it was the carmaker that got the money from the services, not the service facility itself. b) it was mandatory for the car to function to service it once per month. Really mandatory, like it wouldn't run AT ALL without it. c) the service would cost upwards from 50% of the original car price PER MONTH. yes, yes they would give out cars for free. They would give them out by pairs if they could.

  4. Re:Siri is 'the next big thing'? on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 1

    Cover: For example, enter "cover " in dealextreme's seach field and you'll see a few. Most of them are just for show. Ringtones.. err... what? Are you using a stock ringtone in your phone? ...seriously? NO-ONE I know, including my mother, uses a stock ringtone on their phones. Logos, well yeah, but replace with wallpaper and you're all set.

  5. Re:Siri is 'the next big thing'? on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seriously, mod parent up. Although voice-activated things have been possible for the longest time (voice dialling, google voice search, etc), I have NEVER heard ANYONE use those. Ever. At least here in Finland, people DO NOT speak to the PHONES, they speak, THROUGH the phone to someone else. Jeez, we don't even speak to answering machines, we hang up :D Much, much, MUCH than more important than Siri to people I know, is the ability to personalize, everything. Covers, ringtones, logos, you name it. I have witnessed about 5 or 6 circumstances where people have bought and Android phone over iPhone SOLELY for the fact that you can't "mod" iPhone in any way that would have a real impact. Every iPhone in this whole world looks (almost) EXACTLY like the other. You cannot make an iPhone "your" phone, it is "just an iPhone", where as with Android, you can. From where I stand, THIS is the killer feature, rather than voice commands. People customize pretty much everything they own, so phones are just a natural extension of that habit.

  6. Re:More Apple-specific connectors? on Apple Patents Cutting 3.5mm Jack in Half · · Score: 1

    I suggest you might want to consider reading it again... "Current jacks will fit the new port design, but since the port is cut in half and exposed to one side of the device shell, a traditional connector would simply drop out: Apple proposes a magnetic interface that would keep a thin audio connector in place. "

  7. Re:But did they found what they were looking for? on Bing More Effective Than Google? · · Score: 1

    This. A hundred times this. Mod parent up +9000 insightful. Of things I lookup in google, only about one in five require me to actually click the link, rather than letting me see the answer from the displayed text under the link. For most simple things like "how to spell google ceo" or "150 usd in eur" the answer is displayed on the results page and you have no need to click any links. If you can paraphrase your question/query right, most of the time you don't need to click anything. Only if you're looking for more info, or something that doesn't fit the short clip do you need to click a link.

  8. Re:What would be the point? on Reaction To Diablo 3's Always-Online Requirement · · Score: 1

    LAN?

  9. Re:Why would "offline" equal "cheater invasion"? on Reaction To Diablo 3's Always-Online Requirement · · Score: 1

    "no always ONLINE requirement".. of course. Apparently I can't spell.

  10. Why would "offline" equal "cheater invasion"? on Reaction To Diablo 3's Always-Online Requirement · · Score: 1

    What I don't understand is, how exactly does "no always offline requirement" translate to "huge problems with cheaters". If you allow offline, LAN games, I don't have problems with cheaters. For one, it's offline, people can't just connect to it. Ergo, if someone on the game cheats, I KNOW them, they are actually in MY HOUSE. So I can just get off my chair and go punch the f*cker in the face. And drink his soda, most probably. For online servers, sure, require always-online connectivity. They really ARE always online so it doesn't matter. But for Single Player and LAN games? Always Online requirement does not make sense in any reasonable way. The least being cheater protection. A heavy baseball bat works a heck of a lot better than any DRM when it comes to offline gaming.

  11. Re:hmmm on Bethesda Tells Minecraft Creator: Cease and Desist · · Score: 1

    If that will become the reality, I will greatly regret the day I was born to this world... By your logic, no-one, ever, would be able to market any software that has the name "Windows" on it... Search any freeware/shareware website and you'll find hundreds, if not thousands, of titles that have "Windows" as part of their name (not counting the "for Windows" titles even). I HIGHLY doubt Bethesda has a case, I very much doubt they have trademarked "Scrolls", which would logically be required to even think of a case here. Logic has a infamous capability to be absent in legal battles, however. Think about game titles, if by trademarking the Title you automatically are granted a trademark on any individual words in the title, this world will collapse overnight. "Dragon Age" "Age of Conan" "Age of Mythology"; "Might & Magic Heroes" "Company of Heroes" "Heroes over Europe".. etc, etc. There's a point there, by the way. HOMM's real legal name is infact "Might & Magic® Heroes®", which means both parts of the title have been registered and STILL they don't have a case with any other game with "Heroes" on the title.

  12. Re:We're working hard on the technology... on Google+ Runs Out of Disk Space, Swamps Users With Notifications · · Score: 1

    and of course its not like they can just plug a new drive in the server and flip the spill over over in a few minutes (note this is why you set the alarm threshold low and or install new storage ahead of the need)

    Wait.. why? If people (me included) can do this *at home* (via various techniques), I'm fairly certain Google can do so with a more-or-less mission-critical server...

  13. Palm called, they want their grid of icons back... on Apple Sues Samsung Over Galaxy Phones and Tablets · · Score: 1

    Erm.. sorry Apple, I love (some of) your products to death, but as a company you sure try as you might to get on my bad side. My Palm Tungsten from the year Sword and Shield looks a lot like an iPhone too, with the grid of icons on the homescreen and all (also, Galaxy S' homescreen incidentally DOESN'T have the icons, you have to hit the app drawer icon first, the homescreen itself is completely customizable...).

  14. Re:Trolls? on Disarm Internet Trolls, Gently · · Score: 1

    Exactly. TFA seems to be effective IF the "troll" in question is really just a "normal" rational person that just happens to be pissed off/angry/disagreeing with the other person. For a "genuine" troll - not so much. Ignore/ban seems to work much, much better. Or, as I said, there's a possibility that the author of TFA is just trolling, in which case he's good, really good. ;)

  15. Re:. . . common sensical, it seems to me. on How Your Username May Betray You · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Like the saying goes: "If you don't want the public to know something - don't do it."

  16. Re:Duh? on Facebook Opens Up Home Addresses and Phone Numbers · · Score: 1

    So? You think they are magically different?

    Maybe not magically, but legally / etc. At least here in Finland we used to get offers (usually via phone) to get our mobile numbers listed in the phonebook for Just This Nice Price(tm). Even now, you DON'T get listed if you don't opt-in (and I'm not sure if that's even free).

  17. Re:Dead on. on Is Mark Zuckerberg the Next Steve Case? · · Score: 2

    Yes it does. But which one takes more resources to install/maintain? Which one is easier and faster to set up for "moms and pops"? And the latest trend.. which one runs/can be used straight from Android/iOS without the need of a computer of any kind...

  18. Re:Are you guys really loosing it in the U.S? on Is Reading Spouse's E-Mail a Crime? · · Score: 1

    "Trust is not needing that password" I disagree. I would only give out my password(s) to anyone I explicitly trusted. There's clearly two different "trusts". My wife has all my passwords: email, login, local admin, server roots, domain, banking logins, etc, etc. I gave them to her especially BECAUSE I trust her. In the event something needs to be done and I'm not able, she can. Disclaimer: My wife is also a nerd, so that may change things. She actually knows the difference between a local/domain admin and can do some stuff with our servers. Also, been married 10+ years. YMMV.

  19. Re:Without specifics, I think we should be wary... on Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+ · · Score: 1

    Mod this one up +2314 Funny :D I know it's an old joke but seriously, I laughed soo hard this time :D Thanks, man :D

  20. Re:Obligatory on Microsoft Puts the Kibosh On Kinect Sex Game Plans · · Score: 2

    Mod Parent so up it shows on the moon! That is sooo true, and it doesn't stop at American TV. It's the same kinda cr*p here in Finland. Graphic Violence, Blood, Shooting - probably ok for a 12-14 years old kids (according to TV guidelines). Show a nipple (yes, bare nipple) - instant 16+ rating. Full frontal naked body (no sex, no masturbation, nothing, just whole body) - 18+ rating. I mean, how stupid are we? (funnies thing concerning this I've read - If a man's penis is erect and the angle is more than 45 degrees, you can't show it on television - at all, ever. Now I'm just imagining little old ladies with a degree-rules staring at penises on monitors :D)

  21. Re:Get rid of all these stupid useless keys on Chrome Does Have a Caps-Lock Key After All · · Score: 1

    I'm with you there... almost. I'd just add "Scroll Lock" to the list of keys to be ditched... someone seriously uses this key? For what? (or Pause for that matter, I use it only occasionally to stop BIOS POST so I can read what it says, but other than that, no.) Oh, and that other "Windows Key", the one that acts as mouse's second button? Never used.

  22. Re:GOG not the only place to get The Witcher 2 on Witcher 2 Torrents Could Net You a Fine · · Score: 1

    Also, for EU customers, it is DEFINITELY the best place to purchase it.. quote from GOG.com: "Since the EU price is almost $16 more than the price in USD, we’re giving our EU customers a $16 credit to purchase anything on GOG.com." You'll have to pay the same bloated price as everyone else in the EU, but they give you the difference in other good games (which GOG.com is full off anyway). So, you'll essentially get a lot more out of the same price than if buying from somewhere else in the EU.

  23. Re:You're suggesting thoughts are property? on Terry Childs Denied Motion For Retrial · · Score: 1

    Indeed. Most, he should've been under an NDA not to disclose those passwords to third parties but considering knowledge gained while working "property of the company" is very, very dangerous road to go on. Just think. You work for the FBI/CIA/KGB/SUPO and you quit, or are fired. All you know is "company property"? Do they shoot you?

  24. Re:Synergy Syncopy on Jolicloud 1.0 Has an HTML5 UI · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd also have a blue face, if my balls were suddenly internal...