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  1. When I read the title... on Facebook's Newest Datacenter Relies On Arctic Cooling · · Score: 1

    When I read the title, I totally thought they were ricing out the workstations with gaming heatsinks.

  2. Re:Awesome on AMD Making a 5 GHz 8-Core Processor At 220 Watts · · Score: 1

    At 220W, it'd be running too hot. It'd be perfect for a dryer, high-BTU space heater, or an oven.

  3. Re:Requires more metal on Working Handgun Printed On a Sub-$2,000 3D Printer · · Score: 1

    Just like the original FP-45 Liberator!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FP-45_Liberator

  4. I can see it now... on 3-D Printable Food Gets Funding From NASA · · Score: 1

    The 3D printer is $30, but a 1lb flour cartridge? $300.

  5. But... on Future Fighters Won't Need Ejection Seats · · Score: 1

    I feel sorry for the guys flying the drones. Being a drone operator isn't anywhere close to being as sexy as being a fighter pilot.

  6. So... on We Aren't the World: Why Americans Make Bad Study Subjects · · Score: 2

    Americans are fat
    Americans are people
    Therefore, we can conclude all people are fat.

  7. Re:27" FTW on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Favorite Monitor For Programming? · · Score: 1

    When I did paperwork screening for the government, I had the documents on the 90* screen and my terminal on the regular rotation.

  8. Re:Too bad. on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    Enjoying paying out the nose for something I can get for cheap? Also: I can jump carriers as I like without ETFs with my Nexus.

  9. Re:Was it EA..... on Feedback On Simcity Gets User Banned From EA Forums · · Score: 1

    DRM is totally an issue on Consoles, especially with EA's grudge against GameStop. Want to take your copy of Madden/FIFA/NHL/NBA/Basketweaving 2013 to your friends house to play during a party AND play online? Not gonna happen unless you want to scrounge up the 10 bucks to get a new online pass code for each friend's console.

  10. Re:This changes nothing. . . on Marijuana Prosecution Not a High Priority, Says Obama · · Score: 1

    The big issue is that Marijuana is currently schedule I. Because of this, the ONDCP isn't legally allowed to do anything but keep opposing the attempts to legalize it.

    Responsibilities. –The Director– [...]

    (12) shall ensure that no Federal funds appropriated to the Office of National Drug Control Policy shall be expended for any study or contract relating to the legalization (for a medical use or any other use) of a substance listed in schedule I of section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812) and take such actions as necessary to oppose any attempt to legalize the use of a substance (in any form) that– is listed in schedule I of section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812); and has not been approved for use for medical purposes by the Food and Drug Administration;

  11. Re:If you're a Sprint customer, it doesn't matter on Nexus 4 Includes Support For LTE · · Score: 1

    And it'll maybe... just maybe be about ISDN speed.

  12. What a fuckup on Man Charged £2,000 For Medical Records Stored On Obsolete System · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who the hell decided to not do the format conversion when they phased out the old system?

  13. Nope... on EFF And Others Push For Open Wifi APs Everywhere · · Score: 1

    Not only are there security ramifications of opening your network like that; but there are also legal ramifications as well. Do I really want to be sued or have my house raided by the police/FBI because my jackass neighbor or some random person decided to use torrent or look at subversive material on my connection? No.

  14. Re:The Right People on Want a Security Pro? Get Politically Incorrect and Learn Geek Culture · · Score: 1

    Yep. Not to mention that Government IT is heavily limited by bureaucratic bullshit. The contractor I currently work for is barred from using Wi-Fi on our laptops with the government image on it (they're disabled in the BIOS). But we're for some stupid reason allowed to use cellular air data cards. It really fucks up our employees who must connect in a hotel since most hotels are dropping the Ethernet connection and going pure wireless.

  15. You could hang it from your car mirror... on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Over 500 Used DIMMs? · · Score: 1

    I use old burned out DDR3 sticks for a mirror decoration. They even have a little convenient hole to put a thread through.

  16. Re:No Strings Attached? on Google Announces New Nexus Smartphone and Tablets · · Score: 1

    Optional, but a pain in the ass since you'd have to sideload all the applications since you cannot get it from the Play store.

  17. Re:If Americans cannot compete with non Americans. on Cringley: H-1B Visa Abuse Limits Wages and Steals US Jobs · · Score: 2

    Bingo.

    When it comes to outsourcing/contractors, it is all about the stock numbers. Many places will lay off employees before getting rid of contractors. Payroll hurts stock outlooks while contractors can be buried in the paperwork.

  18. Win 7, sure. Win 8? Nope. on Microsoft Urges Businesses To Get Off XP · · Score: 1

    We're starting to Migrate to Windows 7 where I am at. Windows 8 is too untested with our systems to even consider it.

    Plus anyways, you know how much of a pain in the ass it is to tell end users where something is at without the safety of the start menu to fall back on?

  19. Government IT... on Spammers Using Shortened .gov URLs · · Score: 1

    Government IT of any kind is mostly inept. I used to work on government systems and holy hell were they buggy and prone to downtime.

  20. If it works mostly on computers... on FTC Offers $50,000 For Best Way To Stop Robocalls · · Score: 1

    Simple: In order to complete a call, you have to enter a captcha into the phone (eg, you are told a string of numbers and then must enter them.) Applies to all outgoing calls except for 911. Now where's my 50 quid?

  21. Re:Future Monopoly of Intel on AMD Reportedly Preparing Massive Layoff · · Score: 1

    The closest competitor to Intel after AMD is ARM... and I really don't see too many desktops/laptops with ARM. PowerPC is another, but since Apple ran to Intel, they're mostly out of that sector as well with the exception of a few niche machines (such as A-EON's machines meant for the AmigaOS fans).

  22. Re:Bizarro World on AMD Reportedly Preparing Massive Layoff · · Score: 1

    Because unfortunately many companies focus too much on profit margins and EBITA. My company used the EBITA model and laid off enough production workers and IT support that it ultimately bit us in the ass when our largest client completely changed their requirements for the contact we had with them. The industry I'm in requires everyone to have a clearance, and you just cannot replace that many people who need to pass a 3-7 month federal background investigation on the drop of the hat. Luckily our current CEO (came in after the mass layoff) also hates the word EBITA with a passion.

  23. Re:How about laying off the consultants instead? on AMD Reportedly Preparing Massive Layoff · · Score: 1

    "Do we even need a space heater division?"

    FTFY.

  24. Re:How about laying off the consultants instead? on AMD Reportedly Preparing Massive Layoff · · Score: 1

    Well, RIM was doing well until Apple decided to release their own smartphone in 2007. The iPhone stole a large chunk of the young female demographic that RIM depended on (before the iPhone, most girls I knew with a smartphone had their crackberries), as well as a large chunk of their executive/business clients (the only member of management still using a using a BlackBerry where I work is our CEO). Also the emergence of Android in the mainstream mobile market has also buried BlackBerry as well.

  25. Re:How about laying off the consultants instead? on AMD Reportedly Preparing Massive Layoff · · Score: 1

    This. The difference between a Pentium and a Pentium II used to be so staggering that most people would upgrade.

    Now, the difference in usability between a Core2Quad (2007) and a Ivy Bridge i5 (2012) is rather minuscule to most home consumers. I know guys who are still using a Q6600 as their primary processor for gaming, and it runs Diablo III fine for them; they don't even overclock. Hell, the only reason I got rid of my ancient Socket 939 Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (from 2006) was primarily because my motherboard crapped the bed (capacitors) and Socket 939 boards in 2010 were too ridiculously overpriced to even justify buying.

    The upgrade cycle went from every two years to every 5-7 years. I don't buy a completely new system as often as I used to... even when I do, I still reuse a ton of the parts from the previous one since I tend to add new parts as old ones fail.