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  1. Re:Is this what it has come down to? on LulzSec Target the Sun After Phone Hacking Scandal · · Score: 1

    An eye for an eye is the foundation of the entire justice system. You did something wrong so you must be suitably punished for that crime. Just because it is served with years behind bars rather than actually harming the person in the same way does not mean it is not an eye for an eye.

  2. Re:Tethered jailbreak on Apple IOS 4.3.4 Jailbroken Hours After Update · · Score: 2

    But once you have root, why can't you just change that?

  3. Re:Bayesian statistics on Facial Recognition Gone Wrong · · Score: 1

    I think the problem is with the teacher not the education system. We learned a lot of things on our Maths course that weren't on the course because we had a good Maths teacher.

    In saying that the teacher I had before that was terrible and used tricks he taught himself to get through teaching how to do a problem meaning you learned the trick, not how to solve the problem.

    And he was the honors teacher... So I dropped to Ordinary level after a year and learned less maths properly and caught up in college on my own time to get through the course. Really though, it is over 50% the teacher and then we can talk about the intelligence of the pupil. If I can go on to college and do maths that was on the honors course at secondary school/high school, only two years later, then I don't think the problem is me.

    I think it is ridiculous when some people claim, it is the pupils and not the teacher. It is high school/leaving certificate Maths FFS!

  4. Try doing this... on Customer Asks For Itemized Bill, Verizon Tells Her To Get a Subpoena · · Score: 1

    in the EU. Watch what happens next.

    I can't believe they even tried it. Surely America has quite a low, cheap court to get accept such a case and they would have to send their own team of lawyers to for $4?

    This is essentially corporate bullying, she should have tried to get them on that.

  5. Sounds like... on Japanese Military Invents Tumbling, Flying Sphere · · Score: 1

    it would be a ball to be the operator :P

  6. Coming Soon... on Ubisoft Hops On the Online Pass Bandwagon · · Score: 1

    Uplay hacked and now redundant as using the hack is undetectable as they can't tell the legitimate from the illegitimate codes. Queue restart of used games market. It is kind of like having a stick with a carrot on the end of it except your stick can be hacked :P

  7. Re:You can search unnecessary people you want on Microsoft Social Media Site Accidentally Revealed · · Score: 1

    Yes I had a Windows Mobile phone and it was better than most other smart phones before the iPhone/Android market came about. Anyway my main point was that they weren't late to it. They got in it early and then fell behind.

  8. Re:Sweet on SpaceX Dragon As Mars Science Lander? · · Score: 1

    What people forget about NASA is that Space Shuttle and missions to Mars are to keep the public interest to ensure they don't forget about NASA and to ensure it doesn't just get axed completely in the next round of budget cuts. Private sector involvement is nice and all but there is plenty of worthwhile missions that won't fly under a private company.

  9. Good news but... on IBM Donates Symphony Code To Apache Software Foundation · · Score: 1

    There is a reason IBM's developers have been given to work on the project too. To ensure IBM gets heavy influence on what is merged and probably because it will be difficult like other said

    I imagine IBM want to get so involved, nobody else will want to with Open Office of the big corporates. Not a bad thing really as long as IBM don't muck it up. At the moment, I don't really see the point of Libre Office until IBM begin to screw up Open Office as it is essentially a similar code base and they are working toward mostly similar goals.

  10. Re:You can search unnecessary people you want on Microsoft Social Media Site Accidentally Revealed · · Score: 1

    Microsoft is NOT good at this.

    Just like in the mobile OS space, they are years late and several dollars short.

    Late to mobile? Windows Mobile was around for years, almost a decade when they killed it. Microsoft's problem is it copies its competitors and offers little new when their own strategy isn't working. Phone 7 is an iPhone clone that is promising to be friendlier to hackers to get developers on board and using a Nokia deal to try to grab marketshare.

    Ms had a greate mobile product with Windows Mobile that had some problems that they never managed to solve to make a pleasant user experience and decided to sack most of the team and base Phone 7 off Zune and go again with the lessons they had learned from Windows Mobile, the same lessons their competitors learned and stole their market share away from them and then people claim Apple did it first. Having worked on Windows Mobile devices, its problems were mostly that they never seemed to recover from that initial phase of rushed development to get something out there and the need to support those mistakes prevented the platform moving forward properly.

  11. American Airline Security Is Crazy on Women Arrested For Refusing TSA Search of Children · · Score: 1

    I was in America a few years ago now so it might changed (if anything for the worse by the looks of this) but when going through security for a national flight, I had to take shoes and crap off that I didn't have to do in Ireland (had to take anything metallic off in Ireland to get through security gate because it set off metal detector obviously). I didn't need a visa because Ireland was exempt at the time (not sure if that is still the case) although America has security in Ireland who take finger prints etc... before Irish Citizens can go to the US. Anyway I got to America off my Aer Lingus flight which was fine and then after a few days was going to San Fran from LA and security was a nightmare, the flight was so late and we were put on the plane and then taken off again and told we'd be put on a different plane by American Airlines. Our luggage was lost and they told us it had a tag to get to San Fran and they were sure it would turn up which is unbelievable in itself but 3 days later it turned up and my iPod Video had been stolen out of it (luckily I had already broken it :P). I've been on about 10 flights with Ryanair who are notorious for bad flight experiences and not once have I ever had such a poor experience, even when I got my flights for free. I can't believe American's put up with domestic flights like this to be honest. I thought American's knew how to stand up for themselves and good customer service.

  12. Re:Uhh... on Women Arrested For Refusing TSA Search of Children · · Score: 1

    12 Angry Men on Cloud 9 :P

  13. Re:folding@home etc on Bitcoin Mining Tests On 16 NVIDIA and AMD GPUs · · Score: 1

    Exactly what I was thinking ever since I heard of the idea although I stopped contributing to F@H since losing my job although my computer isn't that big a loss :P

  14. They are trying too hard on Open Source Software Hijacked To Push Malware · · Score: 1

    You don't need to get the source for VLC or even use an Open Source project. Just learn how to make an installer for the appropriate platform. A .dmg file for OSX, a .deb for use with gDebi or equivalent depending on distro for Linux and a nullsoft installer for windows. You could package it with the most common media player for any of those plaforms and if it is the bundled one, just claim it has some new feature and lie about the version number to get users to install the software and ensure it isn't tidied up properly afterwards during uninstall. I'm not sure how well that work on platform other than Windows but I've written windows Nullsoft installers and know I could get away with it. As always the lesson is only use trusted sources.

  15. The eternal problem of a WebOS on Samsung Chromebook Series 5 Review · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You need an OS powerful enough to run a web browser with multiple tabs and flash. At this stage the processor requirement is high enough to make the costs not competitive against a full featured desktop OS so your asking your users to cut off their nose to spite their face. Unfortunately the logic doesn't work, not even for dumbo the office salesmen/marketing person. They can all spot the con when they see the price tag. In order for a WebOS to take off like this is basically trying to be, you need to have a price tag of about a 100 Euro at which point, you can't provide the hardware necessary and satisfy the hardware manufacturers profit margin needs. Rock and a hard place unfortunately. Then you have the additional problems of connectivity on top of that. For the 50 Euro extra (not even in some cases). Also, the review shows tellingly that there was never a worse time to kill Google Gears for offline access since clicking your excel file can't open it in Google Docs. A clever interface with Google Gears could have made a short development time frame to get that implemented. Just looks like Google doesn't have a full realised idea here and has implemented the theoretical idea in full without trying to test it properly with user needs when the connection drops.

  16. Capability to dock with ISS? on Robotic Refueling Experiment Set Up On Space Station · · Score: 1

    It should at least have this capability shouldn't it? It can be in higher orbit on its own but should be able to dock with ISS so we can launch a mission to replace ISS crew and refuel this refueling robot in one mission before it moves back to its original orbit. Seems like that could be an efficient way of running it. If nothing else, it needs to be able to dock with ISS to be repaired and for maintenance surely?

  17. Re:Good for Pop-Cap on EA Buys Bejeweled-Maker PopCap In Deal Worth Up To $1.3 Billion · · Score: 2

    EA only pursued the new IP line because people stopped buying their iteration titles. They said it at a meeting with their shareholders demanding answers for falling profits about a year or two before Mirror's Edge was released. Games like The Sims and Simcity were created by Maxis and published in endless iterations with mostly just new content and a bit of polish on the graphics for years. Seriously, what EA did with these IP's is nothing the community wouldn't have done if they had opened the games up to modding like other gaming companies such as Valve. Just look at the user created items in TF2 or mods for things like Doom 3 or even the original Doom where almost every texture in the game is reworked and often new weapons/models added because the people playing the game enjoy making them. EA's strategy is milk it until it stops producing milk then slaughter it. It is easy to claim all companies want to do this but there are some out there that aren't quite so hardcore in this approach and support their communities in order to ensure they are on board for their next game as a strategy to maximise their bottom lines in a way in which the community and the company both win.

  18. The Chinese don't need to take unnecessary risks on China Launching First Space Station Module In September · · Score: 0

    People talking about Chinese Astronauts dying and being covered up are conspiracy theorists. China has enough money and isn't racing anyone that they can take their time and do it right. Even if they do have an accident, there is no obvious reason why they would cover it up and a cover up may be difficult to do given the number of eyes that would be on such a mission. This isn't the cold war, media is much more widespread and the Chinese can get around their firewall whenever they want to even though it comes with risks but many still do so. I think some people like to think China is worse than it is.

  19. Re:The real WTF... on New SMS Trojan Found In Android Markets · · Score: 1

    Oh to explain the blocking of incoming SMS. One such use is what GoSMS does. If your device is out of space which is common on budget Android devices that don't have app 2 sd functionality as they an be running old versions of Android, with the stock SMS app, it notifies you that it failed to receive an SMS but has already sent an acknowledgement of receiving it to the network so the message is lost. In GoSMS, it doesn't tell the network it received it until it is saved to disk so if you run out of space you can free up more and the message is saved when the network attempts to resend it to your phone. At least that is what I think is going on in the background. All I know is stock loses text message when out of space and GoSMS doesn't. The rest is assumptions on my part :)

  20. Post offices need to get smart on Banks Find Way To Sell Consumers' Shopping Data · · Score: 1

    And offer spam filtering services for regular mail, this is getting ridiculous. I can't imagine banks getting away with this in Ireland for long. One thing to be said for the parish pump politics.

  21. Re:Damn Apple's Walled Garden on New SMS Trojan Found In Android Markets · · Score: 0

    Yeah PDF exploits can't be found for the iOS :P

  22. Re:The real WTF... on New SMS Trojan Found In Android Markets · · Score: 2

    Yes I use GoSMS. Has way more features than Stock. Great app.

  23. Re:For a new Android user on New SMS Trojan Found In Android Markets · · Score: 1

    Install Lookout security suite, scans every application you install for malware. Don't know if it would have worked in this case but if you stick to Android market then you won't have many issues anyway. Best bet is to stick to apps with good reviews and let those that can tell, flag the crap.

  24. Kill patent trolling on Apple Ordered To Pay $8M For Playlist Patents · · Score: 1

    Why don't they just make it so if you have a patent but no product on the market using the patent, then you can't prosecute someone that gets to market first with it? Give them a period of 1 year buffer to get to market over their competitors to secure the patent.

  25. Re:Version 8?!? on Firefox 8 20% Faster Than Firefox 5 · · Score: 1

    Or Opera which doesn't have a ridiculous version numbering system.