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  1. Last one out.... turn off the lights. on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    So.... with pretty much all the original "cast and crew" gone or going.... does that mean that Cowboy Neal is now literally the last one on the list?

  2. Don't you dare ever... on Man Emails AT&T's CEO, Gets Threatened With C&D Order · · Score: 1

    ...tell the Emperor that his new clothes are fake and that he's actually stark raving naked or you will get your head chopped off.

  3. Scotts on Rumor of Betelgeuse's Death Greatly Exaggerated · · Score: 1

    Islay is pronounced "Eye luh"

  4. 3 years old. on Where Were You When PLATO Was Born? · · Score: 1

    I was a four-year-old who had taken off the cover of the 26" TV console in the living room to poke around the glowing vacuum tubes.

    I'm not very far behind you.

    In 1973, I was three years old, my dad was a TV repairman who owned his own TV repair business, and I took apart every gadget I could get a screwdriver to.

    However, If I tried to remove the back panel of the living room TV set, I would've got my ass busted in a big way. Twice. First by my mom, then secondly by my dad when he got home at the end of the day from running TV repair service calls.

    Yes, back then you could still get TV repair service at home.

  5. The Fucking ACLU on ACLU Sues To Protect Your Right To Swear · · Score: 1

    This one usually makes liberal, anti-RKBA heads explode:

    Lee Harvey Oswald shot John F. Kennedy to death in 1963 with a mail-order rifle.
    One of these two men was member of the ACLU.
    The other one was a member of the NRA.
    Guess which one was which?

  6. Not yet. on Treasury Goes High-Tech With Redesigned $100 Bills · · Score: 1

    You know the govt probably wants pretty badly to RFID all currency. Would make it trivial for police to know how much cash you've got on you from a distance.

  7. If the economy keeps... on Bank Employee Plants Malware on ATMs · · Score: 2, Funny

    I expect to be back to only using cash in about 20 years.

    If the economy keeps heading in the direction it's going, I expect to be using the barter system within 20 years.

    Like as in: Hey Mr. Blacksmith, I'll swap you 3 dozen fresh hen's eggs for a pound of nails and this here yearling billygoat for welding up my broken plow blade.

  8. ...but in a manner to be prescribed by law. on 11th Circuit Eliminates 4th Amend. In E-mail · · Score: 1

    Just wait until Congress realizes how much money they can save by passing a new federal law requiring homeowners with spare rooms be required to become the new "temporary room & board" for military personnel.

  9. It would make more sense to outlaw... on Bill To Ban All Salt In Restaurant Cooking · · Score: 1

    ...whacko stupid politicians. If one proposes a stupid law, he gets a life sentence to a mental institution since he's clearly a danger to society.

  10. You had your flying car more than 20 years ago... on Laser Fusion Passes Major Hurdle · · Score: 1

    ...actually it was 31 years ago, in 1979 to be exact.

    The flights were a little short, and the landings were kinda rough however.

  11. Cops. on Recession Turning Software Auditors Into Greedy Traffic Cops · · Score: 1

    All of my firm's clients are government agencies in Texas, more that half of whom are in some form or other of law enforcement. For some strange reason, the software auditors don't seem too eager to mess with Texas.

  12. God's existance proven to me on The Science of Avatar · · Score: 1

    I personally have plenty of proof of God's existence.

    I've been praying for a white Christmas for many weeks. This is an extremely rare thing for north Texas. The last one I had was 15 years ago. This morning I awoke to 10 inches of snow on the ground and am stuck in my house, unable to even get my car completely out of the driveway... I got it stuck in a 4-foot tall snowbank in my front yard. The last time I prayed for a white Christmas was 15 years ago when my best friend's son was born and it was the child's first Christmas, and my friend had named his firstborn son after me.

    My father passed away from terminal cancer in September. I prayed hard for weeks for it to rain whenever the day came that he died. This is a special relationship between me and God for it to rain whenever someone I love dies. I held my dad's hand as he drew his last breath and within the hour a huge thunderstorm came out of nowhere, completely unforecasted, and it rained so hard there were flash flood warnings issued by the national weather service.

    God is very real and he does indeed answer prayers. Sometimes the answer is "no" and sometimes the answer is a huge "YES" in a mind-boggling intensity.

    He's answered a lot more than simple snow-for-Christmas prayers for me too. Far too many times for me to go into detail here and now, but I hope you get to know Him better someday.

  13. What I noticed most about the Na'vi... on The Science of Avatar · · Score: 1

    One of the absolutely most important things to them was to stay connected with their god.

    When their home was destroyed and their whole world was crashing down around them, in addition to collectively fighting for survival against the invaders, they all turned to their god for help.

    But then this movie is only just fantasy, and we humans collectively do a rather shitty job of staying with our God and when the going gets rough, only a small percentage of us turn to God for help.

    Merry Christmas everybody!

  14. Re:DL370 G6 virtualization working OK for me... on Microsoft Advice Against Nehalem Xeons Snuffed Out · · Score: 1

    G7s?

    G6, the G7 was a typo.

  15. Oops, typo. G6, not G7 on Microsoft Advice Against Nehalem Xeons Snuffed Out · · Score: 1

    Should say "I'm running a brand new DL370 G6... " instead.

    Too much Lophraig between my brain and the keyboard tonight.

  16. DL370 G6 virtualization working OK for me... on Microsoft Advice Against Nehalem Xeons Snuffed Out · · Score: 1

    I'm running a brand new DL370 G7 with a pair of 2.93GHz Nehalams and Oracle VM Server 2.2 (specialized RHEL 5.3 Xen) and it seems to be working fine, except for a completely unrelated SAS backplane / SmartArray p410 failure I experienced before the box was a month old, but that was just a simple fluke of a hardware failure like any server can experience.

  17. I say late 1960's - early 1970's was the peak. on Modern Tech Versus the Past · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The Apollo program and moon landings were surely the peak of the USA.

  18. LIDAR generally is less accurate... on Chicago Court Throwing Out LIDAR Speeding Tickets · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...in that because its beam is so narrow, that the speed measured is more precisely the speed measured between the target vehicle and the LIDAR gun itself, not necessarily the forward speed of the target vehicle down the road. Since the patrol officer is always sitting off the side of the road, that introduces what's known as the "cosine error" which is actually in the speeder's favor since the LIDAR device will show the officer a slower speed (vehicle's actual forward speed times the cosine of the angle between straight ahead vs a line between the front of the vehicle and where the officer's LIDAR is actually located). Most of the time, the cosine error is negligible, but if the officer is sitting far enough off the side of the actual roadway and the angle is big enough, the cosine error can be several MPH in the speeder's favor.

  19. More likely, patched out by EULA on Unfinished Windows 7 Hotspot Feature Exploited · · Score: 1

    Expect the next release of the EULA to say something like any future and unknown at the moment uses of the operating system or its APIs that MS doesn't approve of at some future date, become automatic EULA violations even if those uses are unknown at the time the end user first agreed to the EULA.

  20. Please do it right.... on "Frickin' Fantastic" Launch of NASA's Ares I-X Rocket · · Score: 1
  21. Photographic proof... on Neanderthals "Had Sex" With Modern Man · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  22. Element 119 on Element 114 Verified · · Score: 1

    What we really need next is Element 119 ;-)

  23. Especially after he saw... on California Moving Forward With Big-Screen TV Power Restrictions · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  24. Wish I had mod points on Server Failure Destroys Sidekick Users' Backup Data · · Score: 1

    Cloud computing?

    That ain't no cloud. That's the fog obscuring the view of sanity.

    +1 Insightful.

  25. Don't need any prior art... on Microsoft Moves To Patent Time-Based Software Licensing · · Score: 1

    ...because it's too blatantly obvious.