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  1. Re:Fair Use? on Former Congressman Learns About Streisand Effect · · Score: 1

    Ugh. I just read that affidavit.

    That is some seriously messed up shit. I've seen a lot of crazy stuff on the internet, but that makes me feel a bit sick...

  2. Look... on Student Banned From Minnesota Campus Over Facebook Comments · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If she actually DID the kill the poor sap, and we find out that she posted about it beforehand on her FB page, everyone would be up in arms... "Why didn't someone do something about it? This could have been prevented!"

    We can't have it both ways.

  3. Fascinating stuff... on Intel Says Brain Implants Could Control Computers By 2020 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I recently heard an NPR article about this kind of thing.

    Using real time MRI, someone could be presented with flashcards of common objects (screwdriver, igloo, flower, etc). When they thought about those objects, certain areas of the brain lit up.

    The scientists said that when you think of a screwdriver, there isn't a single "screwdriver" area that lights up. Instead, you think of how it looks, what it feels like in your hand, what it's used for. You might think of construction workers, or your favorite screwdriver in your workbench at home. So lots of areas in the brain "light up".

    What's amazing to me is that it appeared to be the SAME AREAS for DIFFERENT people.

    As an example of this, the NPR production assistant (who was just visiting and helping with the interview) got hooked up to the MRI and was shown the flashcards. The computer, by looking at her brain, successfully guessed 10 out of 10. Even though the computer "learned" from someone else!

    I suppose someone who'd never seen a screwdriver before wouldn't have the same sort of response, so it's probably limited to people with the same cultural backgrounds.

    Pretty neat stuff.

  4. Re:The key question on A Video Ad, In a Paper Magazine · · Score: 1

    ModeX FTW!

  5. Related XKCD... on Why Game Developers Should Shut Up About Used Games · · Score: 1

    http://xkcd.com/606/

    "The cake is a lie!"

  6. Re:Oh? on UK, Not North Korea, Is Source of DDoS Attacks · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well this isn't an argument!

  7. Re:Much cheaper... on Tracking a Move Via "Find My iPhone" · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fascinating.

    Up until this moment, I had no idea there was a Penske vs. U-HAUL religious war, complete with fanboys! I learned something today!

  8. Cost? on Atari 1200XL Stacked Up Against a Dell Inspiron · · Score: 2, Funny

    Did I miss it somewhere? It would be interesting to know the retail cost at time of purchase for each computer.

    I knew/knew of the submitter (Hi Bill!) in college. He had a real hard-on for Atari's. Still does, apparently. :)

    Adman

  9. Re:Milky Way, hell... on One Fifth of World's Population Can't See Milky Way At Night · · Score: 4, Funny

    You're lucky! There were a hundred and twenty six of us living in a cardboard box in the middle of the road...

  10. Re:Quote on 11-Year-Old Graduates With Degree In Astrophysics · · Score: 1

    I lol'd

  11. Keylogger... on Keeping a PC Personal At School? · · Score: 1

    Put a keylogger on it.

    Advertise this fact to people who borrow the computer.

    Or not.

  12. Memories... on A History of 3D Cards From Voodoo To GeForce · · Score: 1

    I still remember my first Diamond Monster 3dfx video card. I bought it moments after seeing a demo, because it was just that awesome.

    I then remember downloading the 3dfx patches for games like Tomb Raider and Interstate '76 (what a great game that was)...

    Good times. We take so much for granted these days.

  13. Fond memories... on R.I.P. MS-DEBUG 1981 - 2009 · · Score: 1

    I cracked my first game using "debug" a long time ago... It was "Speedball II, Brutal Deluxe", which remains in the running for Best Video Game Title Ever.

    FWIW, I didn't do anything with the crack. It was my own legal copy of the game. I just wanted to see if I could do it. One little NOP, and the whole call to the copy protection subroutine was canceled. Ha!

  14. Search warrant... on College Police Think Using Linux Is Suspicious Behavior · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Did anyone actually read the search warrant? There's a LOT more in there than "using Linux".

    Changing grades, hacking into unauthorized systems, non-trivial harassment...

    This is one of the most misleading headlines I've seen in a long time.

  15. Re:making software more reliable? on Barbara Liskov Wins Turing Award · · Score: 1

    "And when we wrote it, we checked for overflows, underflows, error status and illegal input."

    And you also wrote bugs that you didn't immediately realize you were creating.

    Not all bugs are due to laziness. Sometimes people make mistakes, or misunderstand requirements, or the operating parameters change, or, or, or...

  16. Re:Really? on The Last Will and Testament of Circuit City · · Score: 1

    Unless you only need 14'... In which case you've wasted lots of money.

  17. Re:It's cool, but... on Guitar Hero, On a Real Guitar, To Hit Shelves In 2009 · · Score: 1
  18. Re:I was sent simply on The Art of The Farewell Email · · Score: 1

    I think I have a good guess at what happened after you left...

    And it doesn't involve a Kingon-English dictionary. It involves a whiteboard eraser. :)

  19. Re:wow on Do Video Games Cost Too Much? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's common for people to mistake "ironically" with "coincidentally".

    Which makes sense, I suppose. Coincidence and irony often walk hand in hand.

  20. Re:Long answer on Repairing / Establishing Online Reputation? · · Score: 1

    Lawn.

    Off.

    Now.

  21. Re:very cool - and a bit naughty I guess... on Putting On a Show For the Google Streetview Camera · · Score: 1

    *whoooosh*

  22. Re:Depends on Google Challenging Proposition 8 · · Score: 1

    Wait a sec...

    If I'm disobedient to my parents, I am "worthy of death"?!

    Holy crap.

  23. Re:Is it that easy? on Solving Obama's BlackBerry Dilemma · · Score: 1

    More...

    There's simply only one method of operations: Cell phones and PDA's WILL get lost or stolen.

    If you don't plan on that eventuality, you're sticking your head in the sand.

  24. Is it that easy? on Solving Obama's BlackBerry Dilemma · · Score: 1

    "Somebody just has to be given the job of keeping track of the president's personal communication device."

    That's it? THAT'S the best solution?

    Is there a fallback plan if the person whose job it is makes a mistake? Or is this a job for someone who never makes mistakes?

  25. Wow... on World of Warcraft, the Restaurant · · Score: 1

    Every day I'm so glad I quit WoW long ago... It gives me the chance to laugh at those who still take it so damn seriously... :)