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  1. Re:I'm not going to make the tablet mistake again. on New iPad Jailbroken Already · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I was lucky enough to grab an HP Touchpad during the fire sale for only $99. I'll be honest in that for the first few months I owned it I rarely used it. The only reason I use it regularly now is that my laptop won't even boot anymore and I don't have the money to replace it.

    As a grad student, it works alright for basic note taking, e-books, browsing the web and the like, and I really like the fact that it is so portable given the battery life and miniscule weight. If you grab a bluetooth mouse and keyboard, you actually can get a pretty nice set-up going for basic functionality. However, I've noticed that my productivity for anything more in depth than what's described above has completely tanked. Sure, you can edit documents and store them in Dropbox for later, but you still have to go back and edit them on an actual computer to apply advanced styles or fix anything the tablet corrupted. You can't view applications side by side and must continually switch between them. Furthermore, some apps are just non-existent. I'd love to see some apps that could actually compile code. The only one I've seen do this successfully is AIDE for Android, which is catered towards actual Android development. I have yet to see just a basic C/Java/Python compiler for command line style programs, but the fact is the tablet is just not designed for that kind of work.

    While I get a lot of use from my tablet now, basically because I have no other choice for this semester, I will be buying a laptop to do my main work. I'll keep the tablet as an e-reader.

  2. Re:It's their bandwidth ... on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With University Firewalls? · · Score: 1

    This. Around where I live, 2/3 of the local colleges require you to live on campus for at least a year. In addition to that, they are the highest priced living areas available to the students in terms of cost/benefit ratio, ie, they have the least amount of space, more disrepair, less utilities, etc.

  3. Re:New Sign in the Doctors Office... on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 1

    Yeah, you know, because everyone on the internet is always 100% honest, so this guy is definitely a doctor and clearly had that much money, so we can obviously assume that all doctors are rich and need to stop bitching so much. Right?

  4. Hmm on Apple Patents Power Adapter That Recovers Lost Passwords · · Score: 1

    So basically... You get your laptop stolen, and it's EASIER for someone to get into it without having to break a password or reinstall the OS? Cool. No thanks.

  5. Re:Siri is 'the next big thing'? on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up. Most people are only excited about Siri because it's getting actual PR time. Voice to action software has been around for years, but has never gotten this much publication.

  6. Re:Why? on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 1

    Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but having a conversation with a real person is (depending on the conversation), much less stupid looking than talking with a robot.

  7. Re:good buy at twice the price on HP Officially Out of TouchPads · · Score: 1

    Damn, wasn't logged in. Herpa-Derpa

  8. Re:Balance the benefits. on HPV Vaccine Recommended For Boys · · Score: 1

    This is not only spread by being promiscuous. I know of at least two couples where both of the partners where each other only sex partner (ONLY partner, not only at the time), where the woman contracted HPV. One of them developed cervical cancer as a result and had to have part of her cervix removed, and is not advised against ever having children. If she were to ever do so, it would be considered a high-risk pregnancy through the full term. I would much rather give my children a small infection then to have that happen to one of them, or whoever they are with, regardless of if it is promiscuous or not.

  9. Re:Balance the benefits. on HPV Vaccine Recommended For Boys · · Score: 1

    That's the biggest problem I have with any opposition to any sexually-transmitted disease vaccination. It's like the parents think their children are suddenly NOT going to have sex since they could get something, which is not true regardless of your upbringing. I would MUCH rather my child be safe, just in case, rather than take the chance they might get something, which is also the exact same philosophy my parents used.

  10. Re:USB on Electrical Power From Humans · · Score: 1

    Hey, as long as we don't have to use the high-speed Thunderbolt port!

  11. Re:USB on Electrical Power From Humans · · Score: 1

    I don't know about you guys, but "device pairing" is incredibly important to me and my wife.

  12. Re:Install them in the toilet booths on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Old Webcams? · · Score: 2

    The balls to say it anonymously :roll eyes:

  13. Re:I'd bet he's looking at buying it on World's Oldest Running Car Up For Sale · · Score: 1

    He actually owns several steam cars, so I wouldn't be surprised if he is interested.

  14. None on World's Oldest Running Car Up For Sale · · Score: 2

    Someone let Jay Leno know.

  15. Re:Darn kids these days on UK Police Charge Suspected Anonymous Spokesman · · Score: 1

    I think that Sony would disagree with you there. I doubt that the total value of your stolen cars and jewellery would add up to anywhere near what Sony has lost due to its recent hacks.

    Perhaps, if Sony had actually done it's job and had some decent security, they wouldn't have lost anything.

    That's like a dealership leaving all the keys in their cars with the front gate unlocked. You just EXPECT it all to get stolen.