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  1. Re:Address? on Alek Komarnitsky's Huge Christmas Light Display Still Going Strong (Video) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not technically Denver. He's in the Boulder/Lafayette area. His address is 2510 Blue Heron Circle, Lafayette, CO. It's publicly available in several Boulder Daily Camera news articles, just in case anyone decides to nuke me for posting personal information. Article link where i found it is below. http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_13109068

  2. Re:Troll! In the dungeon! Thought you'd want to kn on Criminal Complaint Filed Against Facebook After Girl's Death · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I want to give this response a hug and take it to dinner, it's so beautiful.

  3. Stomp your feet & say it isn't DRM. on EA Responds To Its Appearance In the 'Worst Company In America' Poll · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the end, it doesn't really matter what you say or how often you deny that it's a DRM scheme. It's how your customers see it now, it's how they react and interact with it, and that's what it will be. Your ineptitude & outright idiocy brought this on yourselves, so you can stop calling your customers liars & ignoramuses - and just fix your crap. You know, try to do something competent and classy to improve your image. Or you can just keep doing what your doing and see yourself on this same list next year and every year, EA.

  4. Not really news... on SkyDrive 3.0: Microsoft Gave Up Fighting Apple's 30% Cut · · Score: 1

    So Microsoft had to follow the same rules as every other developer...even after all of their stalling & complaining? Either pay the 30% cut to have in app purchases or have the purchase separate on the web & sync it separately. Just like Amazon and Nook and everyone else. And what precedent would it set? MS will put up a free "read only" version of MS Office for iOS in the app store, make you go to the Microsoft site to purchase it, and you'll get a key to unlock the remaining functionality or give you access to the Office 365 features. No big whoop. Microsoft is just learning that their name doesn't inspire fear and the need to immediately comply to their demands anymore, and it frustrates them. In the future, the same thing will happen to Apple. It's how the tech world works out.

  5. Now you know how your customers feel, carriers! on European Carriers Complain To EU About Anti-Competitive Contracts With Apple · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So...carriers...you signed a contract. It's something you can't get out of because it's something you NEED to have to succeed. But...the prices are exorbitant, you're being bent over and pounded from behind, and you feel you have no recourse, no matter how much you bitch and whine? Congratulations! Now you know how every single one of your customers feels on a daily basis. You're not going to get one iota of sympathy from me.

  6. Of course he's free to say what he wants. on Orson Scott Card's Superman Story Shelved After Homophobia Controversy · · Score: 1

    Freedom of speech does not include the right to be heard. Mr. Card (and everyone else for that matter) is free to say whatever they want. You are not however, free from the repercussions that arise from that speech- nor does that mean that you have to be listened to or accepted. . If I walk around all day saying that I hate pudgy little assholes with glasses & they're abhorrent in (insert deity's name) eyes, it's quite likely that my job where my boss is a pudgy guy with glasses might find a reason to get rid of me. In this case, readers and coworkers don't like what Mr. Card tends to spout off about outside of his stories. This has affected the potential of a project which he was hired on for, even if his beliefs aren't part of the story. Speaking your mind outside of your work can most certainly affect your work. See Tom Cruise, multiple politicians, etc. who said things that were not part of the actual work they were doing, but had severe repercussions for what they said in their work environment.

  7. Not news. ESPN did this same thing years ago. on Why You'll Pay For Netflix — Even If You Don't Subscribe To Netflix · · Score: 1

    To get certain channels of ESPN, you had to be a subscriber of certain providers. Those providers bundle the fees for the "enhanced" ESPN channels like ESPN3 into the fees whether or not you want it, have it as part of your plan, or ever watch it. Been going on since 2009.

  8. Re:Even Lucy can't 'splain it. on Why The Hobbit's 48fps Is a Good Thing · · Score: 1

    DBOX is a special auditorium that has motion enabled seats that are coded to move/vibrate etc. with the movie. http://www.d-box.com/en/movie-theatre/ E3 is that chain's particular "big screen" just like Regal has RPX, Cinemark has XD, etc. High end luxury auditorium.

  9. Re:And this is why I'll never live in a walled gar on Apple Orders Memory Game Developers To Stop Using 'Memory' In Names · · Score: 1

    Exactly this. This has nothing to do with a walled garden. This exact same copyright claim could (and probably will) be brought against the Amazon, Android, Microsoft, etc. stores which have the same type of infringing apps.

  10. It's what you need at a Temp Agency for testing! on Ask Slashdot: How To Ask College To Change Intro To Computing? · · Score: 2

    If you go to a temp agency these days, you'll learn exactly how poorly trained many people still are in computer skills. When I took the test on Excel, Beginner level was "Launch Excel, create a new document, save it, close Excel." Because I knew how to do a =SUM formula, I was automatically considered expert. I'd never used Access in my life, but because I knew how to alt+tab out of the test & use the help file in the actual program on the testing machine, I was told that I "already surpassed the skills being tested." As someone who has been in the IT workforce 20 years already, the Intro to Computing course isn't targeted at you. At all. It's meant for the idiots just out of high school who can barely spell or have paid their smart friends to do their word processing for them. Also, "intro" classes of any kind are not the classes that are designed to teach you to think. They're the ones designed to brute force feed you a truckload of information that you build on in the 200 level class next semester - and with computing classes, it's intended to teach you what programs you'll have freely available on campus in the labs or be required to use in classrooms.

  11. I'll Become...Presidential Green Party Candidate. on Ask Slashdot: What Would Your 'I've Got To Disappear' Plan Look Like? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nobody will ever hear from me again or know who I am that way.

  12. Whoops, Sorry Senator Wyden. on NSA Claims It Would Violate Americans' Privacy To Say How Many of Us It Spied On · · Score: 1

    We obviously missed giving you your designated bribe...er, payoff...er, "contribution". We'll fix that right away. Or we'll disappear your family. Sincerely, Your friends at the NSA

  13. Nothing new to read here. on Are Porn and Video Games Ruining a Generation? · · Score: 1

    Replace porn and videogames with: rock and roll, religion, television, books, Boy Scouts, long hair, jazz music, jeans, tennis shoes, MTV, etc, etc... New year, same story, different target. Move along.

  14. Not thoroughly researched? That's precious. on Ontario Teachers' Union Calls For Health-Related Classroom Wi-Fi Ban · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So a Catholic teacher's association is complaining that something isn't fully scientifically researched, documented, and proven? A CATHOLIC association? Galileo Galilei is laughing in his grave right now.

  15. Re:Soon with crappier image quality! on Replacing the World's Largest IMAX Screen · · Score: 0

    I take no offense - the video is blocked here at work. ;-) The answer however, fills me with much happiness.

  16. Soon with crappier image quality! on Replacing the World's Largest IMAX Screen · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Will it soon have one of IMAX's crappiest digital projectors to fill the world's largest IMAX screen? Or will it still be allowed to have the clarity that is IMAX 70mm?

  17. Re:Total gibberish locally... on Failures Mark First National Test of Emergency Alert System · · Score: 1

    HA! Bravo, sir. ;-)

  18. Total gibberish locally... on Failures Mark First National Test of Emergency Alert System · · Score: 1

    Our local radio station group (and local Comcast cable TV as well) in parts of Colorado had the test run transmitted to us in almost complete gibberish. It sounded like someone had an open mic and it was recursive on itself, echoing and repeating in delay to the point of being unintelligible. Not surprised actually - most stations in my experience screw up the local/regional EAS test and have to redo it each month. Why should the national one be any different?

  19. Stalking & Bullying: As long as people exist. on NY Senators Want To Make Free Speech A Privilege · · Score: 1

    Making a law to tell people what they can and can't say online will not solve the problem. They'll just go back to doing it in person. Writing letters, calling, stabbing, murdering, pushing people around. As long as different people continue to be born and exist, this is *not* a solvable problem. You can only mitigate it - and you don't do that by infringing the rights of everyone else. And if we're going to go by this route, the government (at least for now and on paper) is still of, by, and for the people. Thusly, I grant myself the right to free speech and do the same for my fellow citizens and government members...and heartily say "FUCK you, NY Senators." And have a nice day.

  20. Are you serious? on Windows 8 To Fight Piracy With the Cloud · · Score: 1

    "on using a remote server to push OS code to systems at boot time," 1) Not everyone is always connected to the internet. A good number of machines are not. 2) While it may be used to assist in piracy prevention, how long until someone figures out how to spoof that server and serve malicious code to the OS at boot time. Because ya know, that's better than having some pirated software out there. 3) It will be cracked sooner or later. They've tried this with Office 2010 to an extent and Adobe with CS 5.5. They've both been cracked. It's a stupid game of cat and mouse. There will always be piracy and theft. How about everyone spends some of that money on actually improving the product & making the experience of the paying users suck less as opposed to being a momentary irritation to a pirate?

  21. I can do this today! on Jeff Bezos Wants To Put an Airbag In Your iPhone · · Score: 2

    If the phone senses it is falling, it will automatically dial your mother in law. Airbag deployed - phone saved. You're welcome. ;)

  22. Re:Gas cartidge? on Jeff Bezos Wants To Put an Airbag In Your iPhone · · Score: 2

    And this gas cartridge is also an awesome excuse for the TSA to keep phones off of airplanes entirely! I see the plan here...

  23. They're making the same flawed assumption as Apple on Netflix Killing DVDs Like Apple Killed Floppies? · · Score: 2

    They're assuming that everyone has cheap, reliable, easily available broadband. Whether it be for movies, operating system downloads, or just everyday use, this is a patently false assumption. When the floppy was killed, DVD/CD media was an immediately available replacement for many, if not all users simply by visiting their local store. In this case, users are at the behest of other companies who do not have a financial incentive to provide service to many areas - let alone ensure reliability or access. This is before we even mention the picture & sound quality or the constant "rebuffering" waits. Yes, all you lovely people who loudly proclaim the death of physical media for downloading - many of us envy your ability to make that change. And before someone says "Well move to somewhere that it's available", I live in a major metropolitan area, top 25 DMA. The internet service sucks due to poor infrastructure, regardless of who you subscribe to. And let's not forget bandwidth caps. Downloading/streaming only is not yet a viable permanent solution.

  24. iPhone ONLY. on Apple Finally Approves Google+ App For iPhone · · Score: 3, Informative

    Does not support or work on iPod Touch or iPad. Makes this app completely worthless to me. The rest of Google's apps support them...why the *$#( doesn't this?

  25. For the TL;DR folks... on Are Fake Geeks Dooming Real Ones? · · Score: 1

    Misuse & annexation of the word "geek" is changing its meaning in language, much like "gay" changed from the 1930's to present day. Discuss. (Either a new word will come along to take its place, or the geeks will reclaim it in time.)