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  1. Re:A no-thrills laptop on Cherrypal Mini-Laptop Now Runs Android · · Score: 1

    And... (shifty eyes) Flash? I'm sold!

  2. Re:Why can't on First Impressions of the 11th Doctor Who · · Score: 1

    Because not once has The Doctor had to fight off lupus? Yeah, lame joke I know.

  3. He could always put Orgonite around his fields... on Garlic Farmer Wards Off High-Speed Internet · · Score: 1

    One of the Wilhelm Reich spinoffs, a bit of metal shavings, a chunk of quartz crystal, and bond the whole mess together with resin epoxy. Supposedly blocks all RF radiation.

    Of course, that doesn't explain why all my wireless equipment and cel phone still work perfectly around the chunk I found, which someone ditched next to a local cel tower.

  4. I wish them the best, it isn't an easy chore... on AMC Releasing a New "The Prisoner" In November · · Score: 2, Interesting

    About 8 years ago, I came up with, but never penned (maybe to the benefit of all), the idea of taking the concept of The Prisoner, and the concept of reality TV and bringing them together.

    The psychological aspects alone would have been awesome, get a bunch of unsuspecting "reality show" contestants together, seperate them into groups based on political beliefs, make them increasingly paranoid with each episode, force them in some way to work with/against each other, make them believe they were in fact prisoners in some kind of foreign or even an American prison camp, and totally play on that situation.

    Like I said, it may be a good thing I never did that. It could have made me millions, or could for someone daring enough to do that (in which case, send me money via paypal), it could have majorly screwed things up, but it was a concept worth thinking about at least.

  5. Re:Ares Rocket less safe than a Space Shuttle? on Early Abort of Ares I Rocket Would Kill Crew · · Score: 2, Informative

    Annnnd that the idea of a capsule that could only be opened from the outside was ideal, along with a 100% oxygen atmosphere, and that properly insulated wiring was a "luxury option". They learned that REALLY fast. But that actually had nada to do with actual launch safety.

    Now if you were to compare the launch proven Saturn V rocket to the Russian M2 rockets, THERE is the big difference:

    The Saturn V was designed by Werner Von Braun, who found that several large engines were safer, because you could build in redundancies, if one out of 5 motors failed, the remaining four could get the job done.

    The N1 was designed by an aircraft designer who had no previous experience building rockets, let alone rocket engines. His solution was to build dozens of engines into it, hoping for the same ratio. Of course, the fueling systems were also flawed. The Saturn V used standard hydrogen/oxygen propellents. The N1 used hydrazine/oxygen, IIRC. Hydrazine is highly corrosive, and as they didn't keep that in mind, it ate through seals like a cop at a donut shop. Whenever it did, the rockets exploded, often during fueling, in which case, anyone on site was eaten alive.

    It was simply a BAD design.

    Now some stuff that WAS well designed: The spacesuit. That lived on to Mir, through the ISS. A part hardsuit/softsuit, that works very nicely. But frankly, the Soyuz design is best for capsule travel. Simple launch system, simple delivery, simple, carrying capacity. Which is why it's used by two countries.

  6. Re:Amnesia on Why Our "Amazing" Science Fiction Future Fizzled · · Score: 1

    Cel phones have some measure of videophone technology built in now (unless all those CNN phone cam reports were faked). They've had video phones around for a while, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videophone, just recently the technology made it feasable.

  7. Re:Never? on Why Our "Amazing" Science Fiction Future Fizzled · · Score: 1

    I dunno, even when I was in elementary school, they discussed civil rights, the new deal, Kennedy's push for the moon, etc. He likely flunked elementary school history too.

  8. Re:appropriate vid on Why Our "Amazing" Science Fiction Future Fizzled · · Score: 1

    This was done decades earlier, and is far more accurate:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7200374813151075996

  9. Re:Let's pave the road with solar cells. on Painting The World's Roofs White Could Slow Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Or at least get you a few trips through time in a DeLorean @88 MPH.

  10. Yaknow, ironically... on Tata Building $7,800 Apartments in Mumbai · · Score: 1

    One can buy an RV with twin slideouts on each side, with equal features, for 1/100th of that price? And equal footage.

  11. Don't forget soft drinks! on Is Alcohol Killing Our Planet? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Considering there's almost 200% as many people drinking soda pop, one would think there's more of a threat from drinking a Coke than someone drinking a beer.

  12. Re:Proof that they are master programmers on Comrade, You Are So Not Getting a Dell · · Score: 1

    What a coincidence, my attempted tag which died a horrible death was: Tetrisisso80sdude

  13. My memory may be a bit rusty, but... on Windows 7 Taskbar Not So Similar To OS X Dock After All · · Score: 1, Informative

    Haven't "docks" been in use since BEFORE Microsoft introduced theirs with Windows 98?

    Cases in point, NeXT OS, and IBM's OS/2 4 Warp, both used docks (a dock launch bar in NeXT's case, and a task bar launch bar in the case of OS/2. The Mac OS only picked this up as an official feature with OSX, while before that, you had to run a 3rd party app to simulate NeXT OS' docks (at least back in 1992 with System 7 on).

    If one was to claim copying was made, then didn't Apple swipe their docks from NeXT OS (yeah, that was also Jobs' baby), and for that matter, didn't Microsoft in fact swipe their quick launch bar from OS/2 4 Warp?

    And before any Mac fans mod this down in an effort to try and rewrite history, remember that the original Mac interface itself was swiped from Xerox PARC. They admitted to it themselves, and after introducing it to the mainstream, the idea of moving an arrow back and forth between graphical icons pretty much became the defacto standard.

    It's that, or spend the rest of your life using CLI for *everything*.

  14. Smug Mode on. on The Scope of US E-Waste · · Score: 1

    A few years ago, I breached the question of the digital transition for television and its inevitable environmental impact as hundreds of millions of TV sets go this route: http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/09/21/2128220.

    This is just the tip of the iceberg. Actually, judging from this article, we've not only ignored the iceberg, but invited it in for a hot cup of tea, and asked how many people it would like to kill while ignoring the sinking ship entirely.

    It's sad that seven years down the line, the obvious severity of the issue has not only gone ignored, but even condoned to date. Hell, even as I write this, I'm on a 5 year old Tablet PC that I also use for graphics (using an Intel graphics chipset, *gag*), most of my electronics are over 5 years old. What's the oldest electronic devices you use today, hmmmmm?

  15. Re:Waiting on Actor Matt Smith Will Be 11th Doctor Who · · Score: 1

    What about the absolute FIRST Doctor, from Dr. Who and the Daleks? Sure, he's human in that one, but Peter Cushing was 53 at the time that was released.

  16. Re:Waiting on Actor Matt Smith Will Be 11th Doctor Who · · Score: 1

    AND a whiz!

    He's gonna need a Gallifraean urologist after this one.

  17. Re:Missed oppertunity on Actor Matt Smith Will Be 11th Doctor Who · · Score: 1

    They actually DID do that in one of the comedy spoofs of Doctor Who, I forgot which one. The Doctor gets gunned down and becomes a hero to the Daleks and The Master, and somehow regenerates a thirteenth time, to become a woman. At least that's what I could recall.

  18. While I'm hardly a Whovian, on Actor Matt Smith Will Be 11th Doctor Who · · Score: 1

    I took one look at this guy and thought, "He's not a Doctor Who, he's a Doctor Huh?".

    He kind of looks like an amalgam of the last few Doctors (including the unofficial one from the 2008 Xmas special, and the one from the Fox movie).

  19. Re:How many Camera Nerds on Amtrak Photo Contestant Arrested By Amtrak Police · · Score: 1

    And fell upon their nightsticks several times by accident, before somehow retrieving one of their guns and shooting himself 48 times, pausing to reload inbetween.

  20. Geothermal time, people! on Is the Yellowstone Supervolcano About To Blow? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Seriously, dedicate a portion of the land towards geothermal power. Any good cook, and any good engineer will tell you that when you want to keep heat under control, you reroute it elsewhere. Build some geothermal plants on the spot, you know how deep the magma is, then building vent/transfer systems around the caldera will in fact cool it down to prevent an eruption, AND you can sell the electricity generated for, well, generations.

    Sheiss, it's so simple, should I really be the one suggesting this? I'm a high school dropout (intellectual as I am), and it's really that obvious.

  21. Re:The FCC doing something vaguely intelligent? on Content Filtering Pulled From Free Broadband Proposal · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, but the problem is, the US Gov't excells at doing senseless, stupid things in record time. Logical, intelligent things, that takes decades to accomplish.

    Don't worry, they'll make it even dumber in no time.

  22. Re:Bye bye Linux on First Look At Windows 7 Beta 1 · · Score: 1

    Sure, all they need to do is show a slot machine, showing that if you use 3 7s, you win, if not, you're screwed and lose all your money. Apple would LOVE that "Windows is a Gamble" opening.

    BTW Steve Jobs, you now owe me $5,000 for that idea, large bills please.

  23. Re:Apple Lisa on Google, Apple, Microsoft Sued Over File Preview · · Score: 1

    Considering the Apple Lisa came with a $10,000+ price tag, I seriously doubt there were many, if any, home users.

  24. Re:Claims on Google, Apple, Microsoft Sued Over File Preview · · Score: 1

    IIRC, other previous software would also give picture previews as icons, such as ACDSee, Thumbs Plus, Adobe Photoshop, tons more prior to 2001 AFAIK.

  25. Get all of your coworkers to donate/code them... on Interesting Uses For a USB LED Screen? · · Score: 1

    And turn your office building into a giant Virtual Boy display. If LCD Glasses are available, you could even emulate the 3D effect by setting each bar to the right flicker rates.