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  1. Wal-mart, now Baby-Mart on Wal-Mart Tests Online Grocery Delivery · · Score: 1

    Products include fresh produce, meat and seafood, frozen, bakery, baby...

    How much are the babies retailing at? And can I get one with brown eyes please.

  2. Because Sony invented it! on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: 1

    800+ comments on an article asking why Blu-ray hadn't caught up, and none modded as Funny 4+ ? Damn, talk about all Sony-haters talking business!

  3. Out of those 9%... on IE9 Released, Media Has Opinions · · Score: 1

    if you are one of the 9% of Slashdot readers who actually uses IE

    I have a feeling at least 5% of these must be behind some proxy servers which mask the User-agent string with IE one.

    Ok I admit that the feeling is not speculation, but more like hope.

  4. Human Brain doesn't excel at all either. on New Hardware Needed For Future Computational Brain · · Score: 1

    requires four megawatts, and still has trouble with vision, motion, and 'common sense

    I have known many people who have ~100billion or so neurons that consume 20 watts of power, but they also have plenty of trouble with "Common sense". Actually they might be less sensible in some areas than a 100Kb C code running on a puny little Pentium 4.

  5. Don't bother with the videos... on Nvidia Demos 'Kal-El' Quad-Core Tegra Mobile CPU · · Score: 1

    You'll be just as disappointed as I was. It doesn't fly at all.

  6. Microsoft got something right! on Microsoft's New Plan For Keeping the Internet Safe · · Score: 1

    The user remains in control

    Yes of course they remain in control. First of all they have the choice of not letting their PC get infected by NOT using Windows. And if they must use it, and were compromised, then please stay off the Internet.

  7. Slow News day.. on Remote Bug Found In Ubuntu Kerberos · · Score: 1

    The update was pushed to Automatic Updates and I installed it yesterday. Did a Windows fan-boy got just a bit too excited to see a Linux Vulnerability?

  8. Too bad Intel didn't make that claim on Intel 310 Series Mini SSDs Now Shipping, Benchmark · · Score: 1

    Only if Intel had said "thinner than a pancake" about the SSD, I could have sued them after making a petite pancake definitely thinner than that SSD.

  9. What about other OSS projects? on Nokia Gives Some Hints On the Future of Qt · · Score: 1

    I wonder what will happen to other open source projects that are mainly funded my Nokia. One example that comes to mind is (meta) tracker. AFAIK, most of its development is sponsored by Nokia as part of their Meego platform. and considering Microsoft's relation with OSS, I won't be surprised if Meego was the first to be axed.

  10. Fading more newsworthy than exploding? on Supernova 2011b Gradually Fading · · Score: 2

    Interestingly enough, the news of the supernova's explosion didn't made it to Slashdot, but it fading away was more interesting somehow. Kinda like when George W. Bush left the office I guess.

  11. Mythbuster 4.0 to be exact on 19-Year-Old Makes Homemade Solar Death Ray · · Score: 1

    Actually they have already done it 3 times. First in 2004, then with help from MIT folks in 2006 and last being the recent "President's challenge".

  12. An organization to protect OSS ideas on Tandberg Attempts To Patent Open Source Code · · Score: 1

    This makes me wonder, why isn't there a law related to OSS and companies trying to patent or benefit from open code or software without complying with the related license (GNU for most part)?

    And if the such a law is not possible, there should be an OSS organization that itself patents some code or ideas, profit from it, and eventually drive development of open code.

  13. Its all a matter of Perspective on Americans Less Healthy, But Outlive Brits · · Score: 1

    But I would rather die healthy at 60, than live in an old home while being overweight at 80.

    Outliving your peers is not a good thing for everyone

  14. EU vs UK officials on EU Commission Says People Have a 'Right To Be Forgotten' Online · · Score: 1

    Why is it that UK ministers and policy makers keep saying and passing out stupid and lame laws, but EU guys seem to be intelligent and sane when it comes to technology. UK and USA should borrow some people like these from EU.

  15. More Netflix users should equal increased caps. on Will Netflix Destroy the Internet? · · Score: 1

    I hope it will force ISPs to uncap their packages. No point in having a Netstream account and try to steam when you have a pathetic 20GB (or so) limit.

  16. It came with the name on Zeus Attackers Turned the Tables On Researchers · · Score: 1

    When you name something "Zeus", you gotta be able to plan and code above than normal.

  17. Re:The word is spreading. on China Mobile Joins the Linux Foundation · · Score: 1

    And I hope it's not going to be replaced by a Linux monopoly

    Considering the developing model and community orientation (even in corporations) of Linux and variants, a Linux monopoly won't be even close to as terrible as Windows'. As a matter of fact, I would rather expect the OSS developers to work even harder in making their code more secure and stable when more users are migrating.

  18. The word is spreading. on China Mobile Joins the Linux Foundation · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I don't care who joins the Linux foundation and who doesn't, as long as more corporations are supported OSS in some way. The Windows monopoly needs to end, even if Google develops a Linux based distro and starts selling it for money (Though I don't wish for this to happen)

    All the excuses of hardware-compatibility and user-friendliness has been long gone. For example in my very own experience where I had to run a PCMCIA card via a PCI-PCMCIA adapter on my desktop, it took me 3 days to find a solution in Windows, while both the adapter and PCMCIA card worked out of the box on Ubuntu without any further settings.

  19. Excuse me? on A Robot In Every Korean Kindergarten By 2013? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    EngKey can hold scripted conversations with students to help them improve their language skills

    Scripted conversations are better compared to normal human conversations in helping young children develop language skills? What a joke.

  20. So I am one of them on W3C Says IE9 Is Currently the Most HTML5 Compatible Browser · · Score: 1

    So I finally got confirmation that I am a M$ basher/hater. As soon as I read the title of the article, I said to myself What a load of crap without reading anything further.

  21. This sounds promising on Miniature Human Livers Grown In Lab · · Score: 1

    The easiest and most practical organ that can "grown" this way, without stem cells, is liver. It has extreme regenerative properties, higher than most other tissues. From their results it seems they might be able to grow large enough samples that once implanted, they should grow more and start functioning enough to keep the patient alive with some care.

  22. Don't reach out too far on Fermilab Confirms Evidence of 4th Flavor Neutrino · · Score: 2

    "Sterile neutrinos could also possibly help explain the matter asymmetry of the universe,

    Isn't it a bit over confidence when assuming and hoping that a neutrino that only interacts via gravity can explain, or was responsible for Baryonic Asymmetry?. None of the *possible* explanations (CP-violation, more matter somewhere than antimatter, antimatter pushed somewhere else etc) I have read anywhere hinted that a hypothetical neutrino, and especially a sterile one, could explain asymmetry. So I am going to take that as a one scientist opinion and hope.

  23. Depends.. on Kindle Allowing Chinese Unfettered Access To Web · · Score: 1

    How long before Kindle traffic is locked down?

    Well that depends on how much popular Slashdot is among Chinese officials, but not very long I suppose. Maybe a new saying will get popularized there: They were slashdotted before they could enjoy their freedom

  24. Depends on the group of people you ask on Is the ISS Really Worth $100 Billion? · · Score: 1

    I am sure for a lot people, having an annual $500+ billion Defence budget is overkill, while others whine about spending fraction of that on science and education. It depends on which context and purpose you take it in, and if it is benefiting some people in power in some disguised way.

  25. ACPI features? Best of luck then on OpenBSD 4.8 Released · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I hope they didn't break something when adding the ACPI features. From my experience, it is one devil of a specification. Just half an hour ago, I couldn't browse anything on my Ubuntu Lucid because I had changed one ACPI related setting in Bios, and XP failed to boot at all. I wonder how far-reaching and bizarre effects it has on other OSs, and in other scenarios.