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  1. Re:Yes, they might all agree but... on 97% of Climate Science Papers Agree Global Warming Is Man-made · · Score: 1

    Yes, I'm sure your blog, being read by someone with an tenuous grasp on English, is a far better source of news than peer-reviewed scientific studies.

  2. It's Here! on Want To Buy a Used Spaceport? · · Score: 1

    It's here, it's here! The year of the Linux Desktop!

  3. Re:Wlak away, just walk away. on Ask Slashdot: What Web Platform For a Small Municipality? · · Score: 2

    Fifthed. Don't work without some sort of contract or agreement, and especially don't volunteer without doing so. Trust me, ten years from now, you'll still be getting calls to fix their latest website problem. I speak from experience.

  4. Re:Keeps you going? on Ask Mark Shuttleworth Anything · · Score: 1

    I should say, "little adoption from the general public"

  5. Keeps you going? on Ask Mark Shuttleworth Anything · · Score: 1

    Make no mistake, I am a huge fan of Linux. But I have to wonder, after all these years and little adoption, what still drives you in developing the Linux desktop?

  6. None on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The only reason Windows still lurks in my computer is Photoshop. True, GIMP is good, but it just doesn't measure up in terms of features or speed of workflow.

  7. Dust Works on Ask Slashdot: How To Catch Photoshop Plagiarism? · · Score: 2

    Add dust to the final image. Make it four or five specks - even at 1% opacity works. Then, write a script to -Open "pixelspecs.config" containing information about the pixel color at each 1px speck of dust -Iterate through the "studentprojects" directory ---Open the file ---Loop through and check how many of the pixels match the color ---If it's more than two, print the file name: they plagiarized! Not too hard to do, could be done in less than 50 lines of code.

  8. Really, Ti on Color-Screen TI-84 Plus Calculator Leaked · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yet, for $100+, they still can't beat the resolution of gift-shop picture slideshow keychains. Obligatory XKCD reference.

  9. Re:Little boxes on Ask Slashdot: Little Boxes Around the Edge of the Data Center? · · Score: 2

    As an American school student, I can say that it has often been shown as part of middle-school-level history class. Maybe there's some note about it in the Teacher's Edition of the textbook or something.

  10. Re:Definitely not an Apple product! on Steve Jobs' Yacht Revealed · · Score: 1

    Agreed - maybe minimalist worked on the computer, but it doesn't seem to be doing much good in the real world.

  11. Out of all those possible... on Parent Questions Mandatory High School Chemistry · · Score: 1

    ... he picked a bad one to single out. I am still in high school for another little while, and last year I took Chemistry. While I may not have enjoyed it all too much, I realized its importance. Chemistry is the basis of nearly every science; biology, geology, astronomy, archaeology, even psychology... the list goes on. Why would you want to deny to your son the basic understanding of life and the world around us?

  12. Too Bad on US Court Sides With Gene Patents · · Score: 1

    Let's see, did they invent it? No, they discovered it. Too bad Christopher Columbus isn't around these days - he could have patented the Americas!

  13. The Opposite... on Scientists 'Switch Off' Brain Cell Death In Mice · · Score: 1

    I think, rather than enhancing the brain with this discovery, it would be interesting to see if there are any diseases that mess with this gene that could possibly be fixed. For example, people with Parkingson's disease have a high buildup of a certain protein. This makes me wonder if there are related diseases that can be cured by "resetting" this gene.

  14. News! on Growing Evidence of Football Causing Brain Damage · · Score: 2
    The world is even more shocked by a followup story:

    Guys who make a living running into walls have brain damage!

  15. Re:Nothing but barometer, not barometer + X on Florida Thinks Their Students Are Too Stupid To Know the Right Answers · · Score: 1

    Each of those examples calls for more than just a barometer...

    Or drop the barometer of the top of the building, and count how long it takes to reach the ground! Obviously a stopwatch would be nice, but it is not a necessity.

  16. Meh on Expect Hundreds of Thunderbolt Devices, Says Intel · · Score: 1

    With Thunderbolt cables themselves costing $50 I don't think this will be an "incredible" impact. I predict it being the Firewire of the future: something that's great but not used much by the public. Just look at eSATA, which although its been around since 2004 you'd be hard pressed to even find an eSATA port on any mid to low end (i.e. not enthusiast) motherboard.

  17. Pi Time! on Ask Slashdot: Shortcuts To a High Tech House · · Score: 1

    This would actually be the ideal situation to use a minicomputer such as Raspberry Pi (http://www.raspberrypi.org/). If you want to get really cool, you could use E-Ink displays. Then, one Raspberry could run as many displays as you want because it would not have to update the displays constantly. Save energy too. I would load it up with a little Linux kernel and some programming in order that they could all be controlled over the network (even remotely!).