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  1. Re:Preventing Stingray from working on US Marshals Seize Police Stingray Records To Keep Them From the ACLU · · Score: 2

    There are several projects based on mapping cell towers.

    There are also projects looking to use network diagnostic info from the phone itself. Everything is still very alpha at this stage, but hopefully that will change.

    The most well known is probably this one;

    https://opensource.srlabs.de/p...

    There is also a project on XDA that has attracted some attention;

    http://forum.xda-developers.co...

    Unfortunately I don't think it is as easy as the parent suggests.

  2. You can virtualize DOS on Game of Thrones Author George R R Martin Writes with WordStar on DOS · · Score: 1

    http://partnerweb.vmware.com/G...

    I wonder what his current backup solution is.....

  3. Re:Put your money where your mouth is on Scientists Warn of Rising Oceans As Antarctic Ice Melts · · Score: 1

    Absolutely.

    If you can predict the climate accurately you can be a billionaire easily.

    I have no idea why all those climate scientists forgo the Ferraris and Swiss villas. Should be easy money.

  4. Re:This is a solution in search of a problem. on A Look at Smart Gun Technology · · Score: 1
  5. Re:This is TOTALLY okay on Police Departments Using Car Tracking Database Sworn To Secrecy · · Score: 1

    Government has a troubling history of using private citizens as proxy agents to do things for which they are prohibited.

    We are not OK with Google sharing or selling our data to government without court oversight. That seems to be this private companies only business model. They are effectively owned by law enforcement in all but name.

  6. Re:Of course it's vanished! on Police Departments Using Car Tracking Database Sworn To Secrecy · · Score: 1

    It doesn't much matter anymore, now does it? :)

    It never mattered.

    It's not like we didn't all already know this was happening anyway.

  7. Waxing? on Nissan Develops a Self-Cleaning Car · · Score: 1

    I wax my car several times a year, both to protect the paint with a sacrificial barrier and to make it really shine (Klasse + Pinnacle for anyone who cares). I use a clay bar once a year as well.

    I'm guessing at best the wax will defeat the repellant qualities of the paint, and at worst the paint may repel the wax.

    I can see this as being good for for people who can't be bothered with keeping their car clean. Probably not so much for people who care.

  8. Re:Spanish Civil Law? on American Judge Claims Jurisdiction Over Data Stored In Other Countries · · Score: 1

    Normally don't respond to ACs but America also thinks it can prosecute anyone, anywhere for committing a crime against American citizens.

    Spain thinks the same for crimes committed against Spanish citizens.

  9. What fills the reservoir? on Why Portland Should Have Kept Its Water, Urine and All · · Score: 1

    My city's water supply comes from Shoal Lake, via a near 100 year old aqueduct. There are local reservoirs to store some in case of disruption.

    http://www.ryerson.ca/~amacken...

    Of course the native bands that live there are not really happy about the whole thing.....

    http://www.winnipegfreepress.c...

    I rather expect a lot of them piss in the water quite purposely every day, and people here know it.

    It is an act of symbolism, but it does not stop normal people from drinking the water.

  10. Re:Why do these people always have something to hi on VA Supreme Court: Michael Mann Needn't Turn Over All His Email · · Score: 1

    Using your company email for your "private life" is profoundly stupid.

    I know a lot of people do it, but it is still stupid.

  11. Re:Why do these people always have something to hi on VA Supreme Court: Michael Mann Needn't Turn Over All His Email · · Score: 1

    I work in the public sector, not a publicly funded university, but absolutely I assume that all of my company email is potentially subject to FOI requests and govern myself accordingly.

    If it was my personal email I would feel differently, but you should not use your companies account for personal business either. That is dumb.

  12. Re:Always quit dumb jobs on Ask Slashdot: System Administrator Vs Change Advisory Board · · Score: 1

    Absolutely stress is bad.

    I see all kinds of stupid at my job and it does not stress me out at all. I do what they pay me to do and that is all.

    Not my job to keep management from running it into the ground, even if I could.

  13. Re:Nonsense on Ask Slashdot: System Administrator Vs Change Advisory Board · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I work with networks, not servers, but both groups in my org have an overbearing CAB policy.

    For security issues or imminent catastrophes absolutely we grudgingly jump through the hoops.

    For functionality enhancements or proactive hardware or configuration changes, it's not worth the aggravation. Far more efficient for the organization as whole to just let it fail and then fix it without hoops. Hopefully during regular business hours.

  14. The world will be a better place on Student Records Kids Who Bully Him, Then Gets Threatened With Wiretapping Charge · · Score: 1

    if that cop is killed in the line of duty.

    Or anytime really.

  15. Pay by Phone on The Best Parking Apps You've Never Heard Of and Why You Haven't · · Score: 1

    I don't need an app to help me find on-street parking, though it sure is handy being able to plug the meter by phone.

    https://paybyphone.com/

    I use it all the time.

  16. No need for pipelines. on It's Time To Plug the Loopholes In Pipeline Regulation · · Score: 1

    They can use trains instead...

  17. Re:There's Money to Be Made on UN Report: Climate Changes Overwhelming · · Score: 1

    If people could truly predict climate (scientists, politicians, lobbyists, anyone....), there would indeed be a ton of money to be made.

    That they are not all billionaires already says a lot.

  18. Re:When do we reach ... on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    You can cherry pick time series to show any trend you want.

    Used to be hundreds of feet of glacial ice where I'm sitting.

    So yeah, the warming has not slowed down.......

  19. Re:Recency bias and global warming pause on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    Average global temperature has always been an abstraction. That individual areas get warmer and cooler over time is normal.

  20. Re:floods, drought, conflict and economic damage on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    You are not the first person to notice this......

    http://cliffmass.blogspot.com/...

  21. Re:Credibility on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    Chicken Little is a better fairy tale analogy anyway.

  22. Trying to keep the hype alive with scary stories is getting tired.

    People are moving on. The climate remains as unpredictable as always.

  23. Nameless? on Full-Disclosure Security List Suspended Indefinitely · · Score: 2

    That's hardly "full disclosure".

    If you can't post it, leak it.

  24. Re:My K-Cup on The Next Keurig Will Make Your Coffee With a Dash of "DRM" · · Score: 1

    This is how I primarily use mine. I grind my own beans and use the My K-Cup.

    If they do away with that, then it will be my last Keurig machine.

  25. Re:Pleased to hear this on Using Handheld Phone GPS While Driving Is Legal In California · · Score: 1

    That's why I like my Pebble.

    It's a watch, not a phone :-)