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  1. Re:Common sense? In MY judiciary? on Judge Says You Can Warn Others About Speed Traps · · Score: 1

    Hell, get your ham licence and put up a 100' tower. They cannot regulate amateur radio antenna installations, either.

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  3. Re:Want privacy? on Federal Agency Data-Mining Hundreds of Millions of Credit Card Accounts · · Score: 2

    Says the AC :) At least Doofus had the balls to post with a name.

  4. Not so different? on First Global Map Outside the Solar System · · Score: 1

    Except for the vast orders of magnitude difference in which speed at which the two move, you're almost correct.

  5. Bitch, bitch, bitch on How To Make 96,000lbs of WWII Machinery Into High-Tech Research Platform · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm one of those Americans that HAS traveled abroad and I cordially invite you to create your own *technical* site with whatever units of measurement you see fit. The fact that you're even able to complain about this 'problem' is due to DARPA. You know them, they're the US agency responsible for the development of the internet.

    Everyone wants to bitch about our units of measurement, but nobody seems to have any trouble accepting our units of currency.

  6. I don't think that means what you think it means.. on Ask Slashdot: How Can I Improve My Memory For Study? · · Score: 4, Funny

    If someone is sitting on their laurels, they've already improved themselves.

  7. you got it! on Programmer Debunks Source Code Shown In Movies and TV Shows · · Score: 1

    I was just thinking the same thing... If the guy was just complaining about bad code in movies, there'd be no interest in his site. The fact that he tells you where the code came from and perhaps why it was chosen is what makes it interesting to me, at least.

  8. Re:Pebble Bed on NuScale Power Awarded $226 Million To Deploy Small Nuclear Reactor Design · · Score: 1

    http://www.aps.org/units/fps/newsletters/2001/october/a6oct01.html outlines the issues with pebble bed reactors.

  9. Re:It's an interesting development on YouTube Expands Live Streaming To All Channels · · Score: 1

    But I must admit the ham-handed attempts by Google to force you into maintaining a Google+ presence to go along with your YouTube channel is highly annoying!

    You can always make a G+ account just for the purpose of youtube, yet never use it for anything else, right?

  10. Re:Simple! on Storing Your Encrypted Passwords Offline On a Dedicated Device · · Score: 1

    Mind you it should be safe from shoulder-surfing, unless you're in the shower and bend over for the soap.

    Even still, I would expect them to stop at the wrist or elbow.

  11. Re:30Km isn't space on Company To Balloon Tourists To the Edge of Space For $75,000 · · Score: 2

    I worked on commercial blimps (Bud One, Airship Shamu, MetLife) for several years and you're not the first person to think about re-compressing helium. The equipment needed to compress helium back into a tank would add more weight than practical.

  12. Re:How long ... on Sensor Characteristics Uniquely Identify Individual Phones · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Because we're not all judgmental pricks that think our way is the only way to live. When my 81 year old mother needs a ride to the store, I want her to call me. When my daughter misses the bus home and I'm at a client site, I want her to call me. Just because you're happy to be incommunicado, doesn't make that an option for people with responsibilities. Go pat yourself on the back for being a Ludite and crawl back in your hole.

  13. Re:Creative Cloud on Adobe Hacked: Almost 3 Million Accounts Compromised · · Score: 1

    Even with Creative Cloud, you can store your files locally, then stop paying. Knock it off with the FUD already.

  14. Re:You can never get the BIG BROTHER to change its on U.S. Spy Panel Is Loaded With Insiders · · Score: 1

    Isn't that what liability insurance is for?

  15. Re:Ignore the naysayers! Save your kid and do it! on Ask Slashdot: Suitable Phone For a 4-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    Saddled with? Not everyone hates kids like you must.

  16. Re:Highly unusual? Hardly. on US Nuclear Commander Suspended Over Gambling · · Score: 1

    Hire people who are beyond reproach? Hell, you might as well demand they hire unicorns. If the government could only hire people that are beyond reproach, we'd have no government. Hell, even Jeebus knew this! "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone." If that's not to your taste, read this http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/06/no-one-is-innocent.html

  17. Re:Ignore the naysayers! Save your kid and do it! on Ask Slashdot: Suitable Phone For a 4-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    Who says the gratification has to be instant? My 8 year old daughter wanted a phone and I wanted to be able to text her on the days she's with her mother (we have 50/50 visitation). I told her a phone was expensive and fragile and that we'd start with an iPod. She had to be able to produce the iPod, undamaged and upon request, over a 1 year period. THEN, and only then, did she get her phone. She has 300 minutes a month (but unlimited text), and if she goes over, she loses the phone until she pays the overage. She's never once gone over. She knows that if a teacher collects it, she won't see it again for the remainder of the school year, so she keeps it in her backpack until after school.

    Did that teach her instant gratification? Hell no! It taught her the value of things and how to budget her resources.

    If you want to raise children, treat them like children... but if you want to raise an adult, you need to teach them to be one by setting expectations and providing an example. OP, get your kid a phone and teach it how to use it responsibly.

  18. Re:Let the market decide... on Ask Slashdot: Prioritizing Saleable Used Computer Books? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not sure that's a problem, the books would at least be avoiding the dumpster or recycler.

  19. Re:Within a species? on Flies See the World In Slo-Mo, Say Researchers · · Score: 1

    Did you mean autonomic reaction? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomic_nervous_system

  20. Re:Absolutely, utterly no way! on Samsung's Smart Watch Coming September 4th, Without Flexible OLED Screen · · Score: 2

    Got both without spending $20K on a luxury watch I'd tear up inside a week. Spent the same money on a sport touring bike instead to spend long weekends with the (girlfriend->wife) and away from the job.

    If you need to spend $20k on a watch to impress people, you're compensating for something.

  21. Re:Better plots? on Hollywood's Love of Analytics Couldn't Prevent Six Massive Blockbuster Flops · · Score: 1

    Some already are. I have several friends that are perfectly happy to wait on finding a second hand DVD of a particular movie before seeing it for a couple of bucks on their own 'theatre' setups.

  22. Re:But, But... on It's Time To Start Taking Stolen Phones Seriously · · Score: 1

    Not sure what you're saying, either. PP never said they were mutually exclusive, he said kill switches are effectively lower cell phone theft rates. Regardless of what side of the 'carriers make more money with replacements' argument you are on, remote kill is a good thing societally. The cost of 'returning to normal' after a phone theft can be much higher than just the cost of the replacement phone. Use a banking app? Think of the half hour you have to spend getting your account credentials changed at the bank, or begging to have any purchases reversed. Use the Amazon app on your phone? Better take the time to go check your Amazon account and changing your password wouldn't be a bad idea....and so on.

    So no... I don't buy 'replacing stolen phones as a revenue model' for the manufacturers. My phone was replaced by assurion, who most certainly sent me a refurbished phone. Samsung didn't see a dime. I can also easily see the handset insurers requiring this feature if you want to carry theft coverage.

  23. Re: But, But... on It's Time To Start Taking Stolen Phones Seriously · · Score: 1

    Why should I be so stingy with my off the clock time? First off, a lot of people at my level of the tech business don't punch a clock. I check my mail before leaving for work so I'm not blindsided by a problem when I get there, and if there is a problem, I'll have the time of my commute to think through it. My employer sees this as dedication, and for the measly five minutes it takes, it's worth being though of as a valued employee. That is to say, NOT the kind that gets laid off when the corporate belt tightens.

    Also, my employer has never batted an eye when I wanted a few hours to see my kid do something at school, or take my octogenarian mother to the doctor... Or when they've given me two paid weeks (not making me use my vacation) when my sister died, or if I just decided I felt like staying home and using up some leave time. They do this because they know I take my job seriously and I'm not going to be a stick in the mud over five minutes.

    Besides, I got that five minutes back answering your myopic post. :)

  24. Re:But, But... on It's Time To Start Taking Stolen Phones Seriously · · Score: 1

    Try that on me, cully, and I'll bring you up with a round turn. Never you mind me droid, she's not worth your life, you wicked dog of a privateer.

  25. Re:how long will this behavior be tolerated... on Australian Intelligence HQ Blueprints Hacked · · Score: 1

    It's been my observation of chinese made scooters and small gasoline engine products is that their basic metallurgy is lacking. Just on the exterior, the chrome flakes and peels, leaving the base metal to rust inside a few months of ownership. Any parts that wear tend to go quickly due to soft/impure alloys. Good luck finding replacements on any of this stuff, short of buying a whole unit to use as a parts source.