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  1. Re:Or stop fucking wasting space. on KDE 4.7 – a First Look At Beta 1 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Jevons paradox. I'll just leave that here and let you think about how it works with increasingly fast hardware, increasing hard drive space and the obvious parallell to increasing screen real estate.

  2. Re:What's the point? on Microsoft Kills Skype For Asterisk · · Score: 2

    Seriously though, I think that what Microsoft really wants with Skype is their userbase (and maybe their audio tech), and over time they will all be funneled into Windows Live. For some reason they don't think this is worth the money it costs as the users are unlikely to move on to Windows Live so they just cancel it.

  3. Re:What's the point? on Microsoft Kills Skype For Asterisk · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Is anyone surprised? Microsoft has a long history of bad ideas and costly projects met with very bad reviews. However, they usually keep pumping money into them until they are successful. If that doesn't work they just use their monopoly to make sure people use their software anyway^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W in an attempt to make people use their software.

  4. Fame can counter almost any deficiency, even having been a software developer.

  5. Re:Finally something different on PLA Develops First Person Shooter With US Troops as Targets · · Score: 1

    Often the opponent (in multiplayer) yes, but rarely portrayed negatively. Considering how many countries should hate USA it's a little bit odd. However, I should have used "usually" rather than "always".

  6. Finally something different on PLA Develops First Person Shooter With US Troops as Targets · · Score: 2

    The enemies in FPS games are always whoever the US doesn't like at a given time (this includes most titles produced outside of the US as well), be they russians, germans, vaguely-middle-eastern-something, vietnamese, chinese, the list goes on. Now we finally get a game where the roles are changed. I can see why some Americans are upset, but frankly it's about time.

  7. Re:And for Developers/Publishers? on PlayStation Network Hack Will Cost Sony $170M · · Score: 1

    Also: how much is it going to cost them to regain the goodwill they lost among users? They've already given away games to make up for their failure (those were surely worth more than 2.21$ per user), but I doubt that's going to cover it. I think the cost of this in the long run will make 170M seem like pocket change...

  8. Re:US: 2,000,000 in jail on North Korean 3G Mobile Subscriptions Hit Half a Million · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to statistics from Wikipedia, 0.83% of North Korea's population lives in slave camps and 0.75% of the US population lives in prison. One could argue that slave camps are worse than prisons, but the numbers are very much comparable.

  9. Re:To cluttered. on Google Is Serious, Chrome 13 Hides URL Bar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The link was broken. Thankfully I had a soon-to-be-antiquated URL bar so I could see what was wrong and change it.

  10. Re:Kudos to Japan on Japan Says No To PlayStation Network Restart · · Score: 2

    Nope, but when a country bends over for the companies it might be time to think it over.

  11. Re:heh. says it is much heavier on Ultramobile PC To Make a Comeback? · · Score: 1

    Low power compared to a regular x86 chip, sure. Low power compared to a chip built from the bottom up to give as much power/watt as possible? No way.

  12. Kudos to Japan on Japan Says No To PlayStation Network Restart · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is a very nice move by Japan - rather than bending their laws to maximize corporate profit, a disturbing trend, they do the absolute opposite and force Sony to take measures that protect customers (which will cost Sony quite a bit). Customers win, Sony loses. Excellent, they really deserved it!

  13. Re:On real estate on The Rules of Thumb For Tech Purchasing · · Score: 1

    I wish I could buy a house for just three times an average annual income. Heck, I'd be extremely happy to get a small apartment for that amount of money.

  14. Re:Let me get this straight... on O'Reilly Author's Laptop Rescued By 'Twitter Posse' and Prey · · Score: 1

    Thank you for this eloquently written post, which conveys what I actually wanted to say but obviously failed horribly with. I wholeheartedly agree with all of it. I just wish there wouldn't be a need for a Peter Finch, and that when something needs to be done it should be carefully calculated to reduce the damage as much as possible - something that is rarely on the agenda for mobs. If we all considered our actions more carefully there would be a lot less violence in this world.

  15. Re:Technology has no place in Modern America. on Western Washington Univ. Considers Cutting Computer Science · · Score: 0

    Technology and faith are in no way mutually exclusive. Science and faith (at least the orthodox kind) are somewhat exclusive, since one relies on critical thinking and the other requires a lack of it. Granted, it is possible to be able to think critically yet choose not to apply that skill on ones beliefs, but the people who do that are few and far between (and frankly I have never understood why they do it that way).

  16. Re:Let me get this straight... on O'Reilly Author's Laptop Rescued By 'Twitter Posse' and Prey · · Score: 1

    Anonymous Coward calling someone a coward, oh the irony. Anyway, this isn't about standing up for oneself or someone else, this is a simple risk/benefit calculation. Even Power himself told them not to do it. IMO vigilante justice sometimes works out well, other times it crashes and burns. Apparently not a popular opinion to voice on Slashdot though.

  17. Let me get this straight... on O'Reilly Author's Laptop Rescued By 'Twitter Posse' and Prey · · Score: 0

    A bunch of people monitored the thief for a while and then confronted a possibly armed criminal face to face without even bothering to call the police? For a laptop? Just how little do these folks think their lives are worth? While it's always nice to hear these stories when they end well, I'm just waiting for the inevitable armed criminal who gets a little too nervous during such an intervention and the following bloodbath.

  18. Engineers making a difference on Keeping a Cellphone System Going In a War · · Score: 1

    All engineers take note of what they did and how they did it, it's up to us to do the same thing if something like that happens in our country.

  19. Re:Greedy ****'s on Canadian Music Industry Seeks Copy Tax On Memory Cards · · Score: 1

    The tax actually applies to all memory cards, which means that it applies to the (usually MicroSD) ones in phones that people do put legally and/or illegally obtained music on. In other words this is only slightly more stupid than the really stupid law on CDs and DVDs.

  20. Re:Too cynical? on Porn Reportedly Found At Bin Laden Compound · · Score: 1

    I wonder how long it will take them to find pork and drugs in his house. Maybe even get creative and throw in some controversial literature as well?

  21. Re:Next obvious market idea on This Robot Needs a Hug · · Score: 3, Funny

    so they think you think about them without you having to

    I thought that was the whole point of Facebook?

  22. Re:More fragile complexity on Ford Uses Google For a New Type of Smart Car · · Score: 1

    That could be said about pretty much every single technological improvement. Every little helps - we wouldn't have the technology we have today if we dismissed breakthroughs because they didn't completely revolutionize the industry.

  23. Re:Does anybody actually buy music anymore? on LimeWire Settles For $105 Million · · Score: 1

    Yea, but Spotify also controls a certain % of the market, which of course gives them something to put up against them. Granted, right now the record companies are most likely very much in charge, but one can always hope that will change (and Spotify won't turn all evil).

  24. Re:Does anybody actually buy music anymore? on LimeWire Settles For $105 Million · · Score: 1

    Not RIAA, but some of the large record companies do own a part of Spotify. However, they don't own even close to 51%, so they don't control it.

  25. Re:I love hating as much as the next guy... on Dutch Provider KPN Under Fire Over DPI · · Score: -1, Troll

    Commenting before you RTFA should be illegal. Also, writing ambiguous summaries should be illegal. As I responded to someone else I thought it had been made illegal to use your data plan in ways that hinder the carrier from making money. Cynical as I am, it wouldn't surprise me if it was made illegal soon as it's already in most EULAs (where I live anyway).