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  1. Has anybody mentioned on Allegation: Philly Cops Leaned Suspect Over Balcony To Obtain Password · · Score: 2

    something about a $5 wrench?

  2. It's obvious. on Hubble Spots Star Explosion Astronomers Can't Explain · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A wizard did it.

  3. Re:16 gigs? WTF? on Dell Expands Intel RealSense Tablet Lineup With 10.5-Inch Venue 10 7000 2-in-1 · · Score: 1

    Not very useful. As someone else pointed out, this is an Android device which makes the SD card slot even less useful. If it was Windows, at least I'd have the option of installing apps to the card. But Android doesn't work like that. Even the apps that can be "moved" to the card rarely move all (or even a significant portion) of the app to the card.

    Also, there are no 256 gig MicroSD cards. The largest currently available is 128 gigs with 200 gigs announced.

  4. Re:Android not Windows on Dell Expands Intel RealSense Tablet Lineup With 10.5-Inch Venue 10 7000 2-in-1 · · Score: 1

    I stand slightly corrected but notice I ranted about android phones, too. The SD slot is worthless for apps in Android. You can't expand the filesystem onto it and "moving" apps to the SD card doesn't actually move the entire app. Move GTA to the SD card and see how much of the 1+ gig of data gets moved. A fraction of a fraction of a percent. I had to delete it from my Galaxy S5 because I needed the space to install the update to 5.0.

    If you could expand the filesystem to include the SD card and present it to the OS as a single volume, then the SD card capacity would be relevant.

  5. How on Earth is 16 gigs of internal storage going to be sufficient? My Stream 7 has 32 gigs and it's down to 12.8 gigs free with 5 or 6 apps installed and a recent disk cleanup (including system files). I'm no math whiz but 32-12.8 seems to be something like 19.1 gigs of storage used. The only way you could even hope of making 16 gigs of storage work would be to eliminate the recovery partition but, even then, you'll have no space to install software. Way to go, Dell. You've saved a couple bucks per unit by cutting storage to the bone and, in the process, made your product useless.

    When are manufacturers of portable devices going to figure this shit out? Flagship android phones with 16 gigs of storage. Full windows tablets with 16 gigs of storage. Utterly useless. Stop it!

  6. Re: Buh buh but ComCast is Evil. on Comcast Planning 2Gbps Service, Starting With Atlanta · · Score: 1

    I don't know where you get "falling prices". My cell phone bill is currently 4 times what it was in the late 90s. I paid GTE $30/month back then. Of the Big 4, only AT&T currently has a plan of similar price and features. But it certainly isn't cheaper. Boost Mobile adds data for the same price but then you're on Sprint's network.

  7. Re:How many read/writes? on Intel Launches SSD 750 Series Consumer NVMe PCI Express SSD At Under $1 Per GiB · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One step behind bleeding edge is the sweet spot for me. The last gaming rig I built is approaching 3 years and it's still going strong. The only bleeding edge part was the X79 Extreme 11 motherboard. I built it with one of the 750 gig Seagate hybrids which was later replaced with one of their 2tb hybrids. Works plenty fast for me. When I'm gaming, the next level generally finishes loading before the cut-scene is done so faster load times wouldn't make any difference.

  8. Re:I want to be away from people but have everythi on Broadband ISP Betrayal Forces Homeowner To Sell New House · · Score: 2

    Exept the part where he verified service with two broadband providers before buying the house. Both lied then claimed they'd made an error. Error or lie, he relied on their information to his detriment. There's even a phrase for that in the law. Detrimental reliance.

    I just went throught this crap last year when I was shopping for a house. I had a wonderful region picked out but had to scrap it completely because nobody down there could tell me what internet service was available. "That's the first question people aske these days." "So what's available at this location?" "No idea." They seemed to think that satellite and 3 meg DSL were acceptable options. I started doing my own research and quickly learned that most providers lie, lie, lie. Frontier was the worst. Every address but one came back as "25mbit fiber". Even the place that was 10 miles down a dirt road. The only one I trusted was the cable company but their footprint was tiny. If I didn't buy a place in town, I was SOL.

    I ended up looking closer to The Big City and only requested viewings of places where the cable company assured me they provided service. And the first thing I looked for was the cable company's box on the side of the house with a fat coax line coming out of the ground. If the place didn't have existing service, I didn't bother going inside. Except for that really creepy house that was more of a dare than a serious look. Who puts the kitchen in the basement???

    But getting back to the point, good internet service is as important as a good water supply. Without it, the property is useless for most people. I'd even look at a place without electric service before I'd look at a place with no internet. I could set up a solar/diesel/battery system for power but I can't build my own high speed, low latency internet service.

  9. Re:Easy Solution on Broadband ISP Betrayal Forces Homeowner To Sell New House · · Score: 1

    They forfeit their contract for the area and can't submit a new bid for 10 years.

  10. I've had it! on WHO Report Links Weed Killer Ingredient To Cancer Risk · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't be the only person who's sick and tired of celebrities pretending they know the first thing about science. Musicians should stick to playing music. Stop trying to save the world! Why does a band even have a "cancer arm"?

  11. I must be missing something. on Windows 10 Enables Switching Between Desktop and Tablet Modes · · Score: 2

    Clicking on one icon to switch to "metro" and then clicking on another to switch to "desktop" doesn't seem terribly cumbersome. On my tablet, search/replace click/tap.

  12. I'm doing my part. on US Wind Power Is Expected To Double In the Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    My bean consumption is up 32% over last year.

  13. Re:...or a publicity stunt on GSM/GPS Tracking Device Found On Activist's Car At Circumvention Tech Festival · · Score: 1

    What about "hacktivist"?

  14. It was probably a prank pulled by someone else at the festival.

  15. Re:I believe the preferred term on NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Becomes First To Orbit a Dwarf Planet · · Score: 3, Funny

    So when does the satellite toss it?

  16. Nice policy you've got there. Would be a shame if on Anthem Blocking Federal Auditor From Doing Vulnerability Scans · · Score: 2

    According to this article, Anthem is citing "company policy" that prohibits third party access to its network...

    Sounds like y'all'd better beef up your security because, if they manage to access your network, you've violated company policy by allowing it to happen.
    The government isn't bound by your company policy.

  17. Re:How big is it? on New Seagate Shingled Hard Drive Teardown · · Score: 2

    The 8 TB drive is the one being priced.

  18. Re: file transfer on Ask Slashdot: Old PC File Transfer Problem · · Score: 5, Informative

    It took me about 14 seconds to find one for $20 on Amazon. IDE or SATA hard drive, USB2 interface. Took me longer to type that than to find the enclosure. Could probably find one even cheaper if I took the time.

  19. Re:Get ready for metered service on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Then they can do what some electric companies do. Offer a discount to consumers with a router that throttles the connection during peak demand and let them suck up all the data they want when consumption is low. I'm pretty sure that's a broad-stroke version of the model DirecWay currently uses for their satellite internet service. The FAP throttles you during the day and you get a window of a few hours in the early morning when the shackles are lifted and you can download without penalty.

  20. Re:Get ready for metered service on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    What's a land line? And my dad says that's how the used to work for long distance calls.

  21. Re:Get ready for metered service on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 2

    I don't understand why that's so evil. That's how electric/water/gas works and the world hasn't stopped spinning. You pay a fixed amount for the capacity of your connection and a per-unit charge for what you consume. While I certainly prefer the flat rate unlimited pricing model, I can see why metered service would make more sense.

  22. Re:Be careful what you ask for... on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I usually have to pay extra for that but now they can't charge more!

  23. Re:Nice for a RV mini-NAS on Intel Updates NUC Mini PC Line With Broadwell-U, Tested and Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    My RV's storage array was 32tb. Went over 11,000 miles without a hitch. (Not powered up while I was driving, of course.) As for a DC-DC converter, there are universal 12v DC laptop power supplies with a bundle of tips. There's probably one that will match this device.

  24. Re:Media streamer? on Intel Updates NUC Mini PC Line With Broadwell-U, Tested and Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    The rpi-2 is also under $50 delivered with a case. Even more not the same target market. That's my "I'll buy one just to play with it for a few days" threshold. I installed OpenELEC and it seems to do fine with my 1080 material. Tho I still find it quicker to just play content off my laptop. Only real gripe I have so far is the move to MicroSD. Full size SD cards are cheaper and there was plenty of room on the old board. I don't see the advantage of moving to the smaller, more expensive format. Especially when the big selling point is the low cost of the board.

  25. Unnecessarily complicated and inefficient on Amazon Files Patent For Mobile 3D Printing Delivery Trucks · · Score: 1

    Just put the fabrication equipment in a commercial building and ship the finished products. Next day delivery infrastructure is already in place. Why does it need to be fabricated in my driveway? If there turns out to be a demand for same-day delivery, set up regional production facilities and deliver the product via courier. Amazon, feel free to PayPal me a huge consulting fee.