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  1. All we're asking for... on The Windows 8 Power Struggle: Metro Vs Desktop · · Score: 5, Insightful

    All I want is an option in the Control Panel that says "Completely disable Metro UI. I understand this will prevent me from installing, launching or utilizing Metro Apps. This will enable the classic Start Menu and will make the Classic Desktop your only operating environment." Problem solved. Just fucking humor us.

  2. Reallocation on Cloud To Create 14 Million Jobs? Not So Much · · Score: 1

    The "cloud" paradigm will only transition IT jobs from in-house to managed external providers. The IT staff will be cut from physical locations, but managed IT providers will be looking to expand into the cloud environment and will inevitably hire the ex-IT folks. IT equilibrium.

  3. Throttle my data? on After Complaints, AT&T Solidifies, Increases Data Limit · · Score: 1

    How about I throttle your payments? I think I'll mail AT&T boxes of pennies each month my data is throttled.

  4. Bible... on Paypal Forces E-Book Publisher To Censor Erotic Content · · Score: 2

    Forgive my ignorance, but I'm pretty sure there was some incest in the bible somewhere, especially considering that whole "we're all sons and daughters of Adam and Eve" thing...

  5. Re:Experience on Siri To Power Mercedes-Benz Car Systems · · Score: 3

    Although driving by it's self is inherently risky, it can be done safely with the proper precautions. Car accidents can be reduced to mechanical failure.malfunction and unforeseen medical emergency if everyone just paid attention and respected the drivers they share the road with. Driving while talking on your phone, updating your social networking, or sending/reading texts (hands-free or otherwise) is a distraction and by definition cannot be done safely.

    There is also a difference between hands-free and having a passenger in the car (even a blind passenger). At any point in a conversation with a passenger, you can tell them to shut the fuck up and let you drive, at which point the passenger can take care of themselves until further notice. They also have some form of sensory input that allows them to interpret the situation at hand and assist you in either shutting up or providing relevant information to the crisis at hand. A hand-free device, Siri powered or otherwise, cannot interpret your current situation. If your trying to navigate through congested traffic and need to concentrate, Siri might still be reading you the list of texts you asked for, not realizing it was 20 texts long. Siri might not understand you when you ask it to stop, and it has no sensory information that it can accurately and efficiently relay to you.

  6. Experience on Siri To Power Mercedes-Benz Car Systems · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As someone who's been in a traumatic car wreck due to another driver being distracted, I have absolutely no desire to talk on the phone, send texts or update my social networking while I'm driving. There is nothing happening on my phone that's more important than my life, and I'd rather ignore a phone call or postpone my next twitter update rather than see my femur sticking through my lower intestine. You can call me whatever you want, but car accidents are caused by distractions, and people die. These are massive, powerful, destructive machines, and I'm sick and tired of seeing self-righteous, inconsiderate pricks with their head in their phone doing 75 down the highway.

  7. Tablets on Asus PadFone Combines Smartphone, Tablet, Keyboard · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I have never understood the tablet crazy. I have never once felt the need for another portable device beyond my phone and laptop. I used to have an MP3 player as well, but my phone does that now too. I can remote into my desktop at home with my phone or laptop, both can check my work and personal email, I can take notes and create presentations with my laptop, I can play games on both devices... My laptop is already portable, and in the few instances where it's inconvenient, I don't see how a tablet would be any less inconvenient. Maybe it's just me, but if you have a decent phone and a decent laptop, a tablet is just a waste of money, especially considering the fact that any tablet you're going to buy has the same operating system as your phone. /opinion

  8. The problem is resolution on Television Next In Line For Industry-Wide Shakeup? · · Score: 2

    It's about time we get 4k televisions in production. Screw 3d, screw smart tv, just increase the resolution already. My monitor has higher resolution than my hdtv.

  9. Consoles vs. PCs on Should Next-Gen Game Consoles Be Upgradeable? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I believe that if you want an upgradable gaming/HT platform, then you should build a PC. Consoles are specifically manufactured to run on a set hardware specification. Adding and/or changing the predefined hardware of a console will only add to the development cost of games, which will eventually be passed on to the consumer in the form of even more expensive games. Although the concept seems cool, I don't want next-gen xbox games to cost $100 each.

  10. 200,000 Years Old? on Australian Scientists Discover 'Oldest Living Thing On Earth' · · Score: 5, Funny

    This "scientific discovery" directly conflicts with my belief that the entire universe is only 6000 years old.

  11. Re:Bell Canada on Canada's Internet Among Best, Report Says · · Score: 3, Insightful

    200GB IS almost nothing these days.

    Not that I can talk, Comcast caps me at 250GB.

  12. Parallel Universe... on 1st Video of Moon's Far Side · · Score: 1

    Somewhere, in a parallel universe where intellectuals run the world, this would be mainstream news. Everybody on Earth looks at the same side of the moon day in and day out... I find this video to be awe inspiring. Oh well.

  13. Meanwhile... on The Hi-Tech Security at the Super Bowl · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...budget cuts to space exploration. Good thing Football is safe.

  14. Great on Self-Guided Bullet Can Hit Targets a Mile Away · · Score: 0

    A fancy new way to kill people. Great. Maybe we should invest some of the R&D money spent on this pointless project and fund medical research or a space program that isn't humiliating.

  15. Education on Pirate Party Releases Book of Pirate Politics · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have been waiting for this. Blackouts and protests can raise awareness, but those interested yet lacking knowledge require a targeted repository of information on the issues at hand. The distribution of knowledge is the best way to prepare the masses for the lengthy and technical debates that are sure to arise regarding SOPA/PIPA in the following years.

  16. Assimilation on Adafruit's Open-source Wearable Platform, Flora · · Score: 2

    Resistance is futile.

  17. The Internet on Anonymous Takes Down DOJ, RIAA, MPA and Universal Music · · Score: 2

    Perhaps the Government will soon learn that they serve us, not the other way around.

    The Internet and the Government are by the people, for the people. This will not end until the old men in mothball scented suits understand that their rein of power is coming to a swift end. The people are united, angry and done listening to wrinkled, clueless senior citizens make laws that have no place in our modern society.

    We are on the cusp of a new generation. The next civil war will take place in a series of tubes.

  18. Re:Holy cow ... on A Planet Literally Boils Under the Heat of Its Star · · Score: 1

    That's what I get for trying to math in the morning...

  19. Re:Holy cow ... on A Planet Literally Boils Under the Heat of Its Star · · Score: 3, Funny

    This would equate to losing 20 Hummer H3s worth of mass every second. Now, if only that would happen here on Earth we would have a lot less pricks on the road.

  20. It's all about the Benjamin's on Apple Unveils Software To Reinvent the Textbook · · Score: 1

    More education profiteering. Closed format, limit accessibility, isolated platform...

    Humanity will never grow as a species until education is free and available to everyone. This is a road leading in the opposite direction.

  21. GoBack... on Symantec Admits Its Networks Were Hacked in 2006 · · Score: 1

    Maybe they'll use the source code for Norton GoBack to rebuild the program into less of a headache.

  22. Re:And people wonder... on Martian Rocks Land In Morocco · · Score: 1

    It's not a matter of what it's made of, it's a matter of how much of each constituent is present.

    Much of the matter on Mars and Earth are similar, however the proportions are different. We know that any rock that has been on Mars for any great length of time (relative to the solar system) will have a certain percentage of certain chemical compounds due to the entropy of the matter and atmosphere. The same can be said for Earth, Mercury or any other rocky body that we have data on.

    The Moon is a special circumstance, as it shared the Earth's entropy for a very long time prior to the great impact that dislodged the matter that eventually coalesced into Earth's rings and subsequent Moon. Because the chemical makeup and percentage of chemical compounds of the Moon is similar to that of Earth prior to organic life, we can assume it's local origin.

    You said " if we visit and asteroid and determine it has similar chemical make-up. Must we conclude the asteroid came from Earth as well?" - if this ever happened, we might assume it came from Earth. You've never heard of this because it's never happened. We've found hundreds of thousands of meteorites and asteroids that have the same basic compounds as Earth, but none that share a makeup consistent with that of Earth. This is because they came from the same pile of matter the the solar system formed from, but they're evolutionary chain progressed differently.

  23. "compromising an employee computer" on Hackers Steal $6.7M In Bank Cyber Heist · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Hey, can I check my Facebook real quick?"

  24. Re:And people wonder... on Martian Rocks Land In Morocco · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Scientists have confirmed chemically..." This seems to sum it up pretty well. The constituents of Mars differ from that of Earth, the Moon, or any other rocky entity that we scan, test or study. We know the Moon was once a part of Earth because it shares similar chemical makeup to that of Earth. That being said, the eons that have passed, and more precisely, the organic alterations that have taken place on Earth have modified the chemical makeup of Earth's crust enough to differentiate between a sample collected here or there. While it could be coincidence, you could equate this to finding a MacDonald's cup across the street from McDonald's. Could it have come from another McDonald's? Sure, but it probably came from the closest one, and it sure as hell didn't come from the Burger King down the street.

  25. Change of format != change of price on Apple Intends To 'Digitally Destroy' Textbook Publishing · · Score: 1

    Oh good, now I can spend $400 on a textbook that I don't even get the pleasure of burning when I'm done with it.