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  1. Re:That was easy on Microsoft Is Downloading Windows 10 Without Asking · · Score: 1

    No, no, no.
    Kids play on Linux now.

  2. Re:Slashdot's worth on Software Is Hiring, But Manufacturing Is Bleeding · · Score: 1

    So keep posting shitty comments :)

  3. Re:Libertarian? on John McAfee Pondering Presidential Bid · · Score: 1

    Antivirus for all !!! Yay...

  4. Re:Firewall on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Lifebooks :)

  5. Re:Firewall on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Yes, I can.

  6. Re:Firewall on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Yep. Until they change. Or until you take the laptop out without your firewall box. Or until MS goes past your crappy windows based firewall. etc. etc. etc...
    Just use Linux.

  7. Re:Sunlight has a large electromgnetic field on French Woman Gets €800/month For Electromagnetic-Field 'Disability' · · Score: 1

    Yeah. No. The mechanism is not ionization.

    http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/docum...

    Quote :
    The mechanisms of how RF increases free radical activity and oxidative stress are still being explored.
    But the fact that RF does do this has been CLEARLY ESTABLISHED by many research studies.
    This increase in free radical levels can and does lead to DNA damage

    The same is true for sunlight, which also causes DNA damage, aka cancer.

  8. Re:Yeah, nah. on Chris Christie Proposes Tracking Immigrants the Way FedEx Tracks Packages · · Score: 2

    Why not a nice tattoo like this one : http://wpmedia.o.canada.com/20...

  9. Re:Sigh. on French Woman Gets €800/month For Electromagnetic-Field 'Disability' · · Score: 1

    and ?

  10. Re:EMF have an effect on French Woman Gets €800/month For Electromagnetic-Field 'Disability' · · Score: 1

    Yep.

  11. Re:Sunlight has a large electromgnetic field on French Woman Gets €800/month For Electromagnetic-Field 'Disability' · · Score: 1

    Yep. The wawelength of (sun)light is in the order of a few hundred nanometers. That's absorbed by the first micrometer of the skin, eventually causing, depending on dose, skin cancer. RF energy at hte wavelength of a few cm, will be absorbed by the whole body, causing more widespread DNA damage, again depending on dose.

  12. Re:Sunlight has a large electromgnetic field on French Woman Gets €800/month For Electromagnetic-Field 'Disability' · · Score: 1

    >> but there is no hard evidence that exposure to radio wavelengths at the levels of consumer products has any significant effect.

    Bullshit. Exposure to RF is inducing cancer because it randomly changes DNA. The dose does not matter in this effect. Of course, the the magnitude of the problem, and the probability cancer is proportional to the dose, ie, risks increase with dose.

  13. Re:Beware of the broken i2c on Ubuntu Core Gets Support For Raspberry Pi 2 GPIO and I2C · · Score: 1

    Facts !

  14. Re: No Way In Hell. on Why Google Wants To Sell You a Wi-Fi Router · · Score: 1

    >> but I personally only ever used it to make config changes on behalf of our customers.

    Corrected that for you.

  15. Re:Beware of the broken i2c on Ubuntu Core Gets Support For Raspberry Pi 2 GPIO and I2C · · Score: 1

    SPI does not have a handshake from slave (uC) to master (RasPi) to tell the master to hang on when sending data.

  16. Beware of the broken i2c on Ubuntu Core Gets Support For Raspberry Pi 2 GPIO and I2C · · Score: 3, Informative

    The raspberry hardware i2c implementation is broken. Don't try to communicate with microcontrollers, it will fail due to the broken clock stretching....
    I had to do SW bitbang i2c, what a mess !!

  17. Re: Start open from the beginning on Italian City To Dump OpenOffice For Microsoft After Four Years · · Score: -1

    PDF is not for collaboration. You cannot collaborate to a pdf document. You can read and print it. Any modification involves playing with the awful format.

    odf is good for collaboration...

  18. Re: Discontinuity on 'Drinkable Book' Pages Clean Dirty Drinking Water · · Score: 1
  19. Re:Just starting now? on Airline Begins Weighing Passengers For 'Safety' · · Score: 1

    in 1928 the aircrafts were at the limit with weight:

    http://www.faz.net/aktuell/ges...

  20. Re:Microsoft invented the drop down menu? on The Weird History of the Microsoft Windows Start Button · · Score: 1

    "except it's on-the-left and up-side-down."
    Rotate the screen of the Mac 180 degrees, and you have Windows :)

  21. Re:"to this very day..." on The Weird History of the Microsoft Windows Start Button · · Score: 1

    Not outside the USA.

  22. Re:link broken? on Germany Won't Prosecute NSA, But Bloggers · · Score: 1

    Alternate link : http://landesverrat.org/

  23. Re:Ever heard of the Stasi prosecuting KGB? on Germany Won't Prosecute NSA, But Bloggers · · Score: 1

    "The Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz is probably looking to learn from, or cooperate with the NSA to increase it's own capabilities"

    Nah, The BfV is spying german industries for US. Germany is shooting itself in the foot here...

  24. Re:Ever heard of the Stasi prosecuting KGB? on Germany Won't Prosecute NSA, But Bloggers · · Score: 1

    "The difference is: the shredded STASI documents were reconstructed"
    a few things were reconstructed. Most digital files were were shredded by entire truckloads of harddisks.

  25. Re:not the case in my situation on Samsung Finds, Fixes Bug In Linux Trim Code · · Score: 1

    Easy : it's the same samsung in it !