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  1. Re:Nanny state on EU Recommends Noise Limits On MP3 Players · · Score: 1

    Next we'll see cops with sound pressure meters and issuing tickets (read: REVENUE GENERATION) to save us from ourselves.

  2. Re:Laser, laser, laser! on What Do You Do When Printers Cost Less Than Ink? · · Score: 1

    You said it brother! I use a HP laserjet 4 plus, a great reliable work horse, works with just about all OS'es. Toner cartridges are about $80 at Office Depot and are good for about 5000+ pages of text. I have the print server option installed and maxed it out with ram (24+MB)

  3. Re:they've been copying Mac all along... on Microsoft Responds To "Like OS X" Comment · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Both Apple and Microsoft copied their user interface concept from Zerox Parc. If I remember correctly, it was the Zerox Star OS

  4. Sorry on Inside the Windows 7 Launch Party Pack · · Score: 1

    I just can't get excited about an OS that will always require resource hoging third party software to protect it from the "evils" of the Internet....

  5. After 40 years on NASA's LCROSS Moon Impact Mission Provides Great Data · · Score: 1

    While the science geek in me says cool!, the other side says, After 40 years, is this the BEST we can do?

  6. All about REVENUE on CA City Mulls Evading the Law On Red-Light Cameras · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "where officials are considering ignoring a California law that authorizes red-light cameras -- cutting the state and the county out of their portion of the take -- in order to increase the city's revenue."

    If this doesn't convince you that it's NOT "all about safety" then I don't know what will...

  7. Series of tubes on Gravitational Currents Could Slash Fuel Needed For Space Flight · · Score: 1

    Professor Shane (series of tubes) Ross.... Has a nice ring to it:P

  8. Decentralized power on DHS To Review Report On US Power Grid Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    The power grid is a relic of the past. It has been long over due for decentralised power. It seems to me that the power industry has kept this from happening for quite some time. Wouldn't it be nice to have the equivalent of a "Mr. Fusion" to power your whole house for decades. Even if you could generate ALL your power, I'm sure some law would be passed that will enable to energy industry to "charge" (aka gouge) you a nominal fee for the privilege.

    This way, severe weather or terrorists, domestic or foreign wouldn't be able to disrupt power on a large scale basis as easily as they could now.

  9. Re:What I see in 2010 on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    And don't forget that local, state and federal government will try to TAX the FUCK out of you for using electricity instead of over priced gas. They'll claim that you are STEALING use of the roads that are paid for with "gas taxes". Mark my words..... They WILL try to fuck you with an lubricated utility pole to regain all the lost revenue from declining gas sales. They may make it illegal for you to recharge your car off solar without giving them their "cut". Force you to use only an "authorised" recharging unit from any power source so they can "bill" you.

  10. Let this be a lesson on Man Jailed After Using LimeWire For ID Theft · · Score: 1

    Let this be a lesson to the in-numeral clueless computer users (appliance operators) who share the entire contents of the hard drive to "file sharing" software, you got what you deserved.

  11. Re:Quick... on Ten Things We Still Don't Understand About Humans · · Score: 1

    Only if you pull my finger.....

  12. Archive quality media on New DVDs For 1,000-Year Digital Storage · · Score: 1

    I have been waiting for something like this for storing family photos, slides, 8 and 16mm family films. If I remember correctly, Kodak sells 300+ year CDR/RW and DVDR/RW media. This would be suitable media for me. However, 1000 year media? I don't even know if our family line let alone the human race will still be around in 1000 years. But, it would still be cool to have the option..

  13. Sounds cool (no pun intended) but on Cell Phones That Learn the Sounds of Your Life · · Score: 1

    Now my phone will ask why it's 4:20 all the time ;)

  14. Lunar ruins on Images of Apollo Landing Sites Soon Available · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Just reading the summery makes me worried about the slew of "Moon landing never happened!" posts that are on the way"

    As for me, I think we did go to the moon. However I feel that these so called images will be doctored to remove evidence of the alleged "ruins" that are littered across its surface..

  15. Skywalker's Uncle? on Frank Herbert's Moisture Traps May Be a Reality · · Score: 1

    Isn't this what Luke Skywalker's uncle did for a living? I thought it was a given that you could condense water out of thin air.... My refrigerator does this all the time.

  16. EV-1 on GM's Hummer Brand To Be Sold To a Chinese Company · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Guess that decision to produce the Hummer over the EV-1 has come back to bite GM in the ASS big time!

  17. RFI on Laser Blast Makes Regular Light Bulbs Super-Efficient · · Score: 1

    The thing I hate most about CFL bulbs is the radio interference they create. I get enough RFI in my area from dimmers, touch lamps, CFL lamps, switching mode battery chargers, plasma TV's, computers, monitors, yard lights and the controllers in LED lamps! Any method to perpetuating good old incandescent lamps is welcome news to me. If you could see the RF pollution that radiates off consumer electronic devices (not to mention the power grid) you would SHIT your pants!

  18. More FUD on Open Source's Battle In Africa · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "You buy Microsoft software, and you buy it once and for all, the cost that we tell you is the total cost for ownership."

    You can't really expect me to think that people in Africa are that fucking stupid to believe this line of bullshit...

  19. Get some REAL IT guys, run a secure OS on Should the US Go Offensive In Cyberwarfare? · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    If the government would quit running fucking Windows, hire some IT guys who know their ass from a hole in the ground; maybe we wouldn't have so many problems on the cyber front.

  20. Happy with Ubuntu on Ubuntu 9.04 Is As Slick As Win7, Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    I ran SuSE 6.3 through openSUSE 10.3. I recently tried to upgrade to openSUSE 11.1, what a mess. STILL no 1920x1200 from the boot menu and after the upgrade, knetwork manager was broken. I couldn't connect and fix anything! So I installed Ubuntu 8.10 on my Thinkpad T61p, everything worked, after applying the latest updates and installing the nvidia driver, everything just worked. Almost everything, I don't seem to be able to set up the 56k modem for dialup if I need it, oh well.... Now that I have been running it for a while I like it. There are a few cool tools I miss from KDE, but I can always install them later. Ubuntu is the Linux distro I would recommend to a Windows user who wants to try something different.

  21. No brainer.... on Why Is Connectivity So Cheap In Stockholm? · · Score: 1

    GREED... Telcos and ISP's will charge what ever the market will tolerate, period! Don't expect to see anything like this in the US, politicians are bought and sold to the highest bidder. The RIAA, Telcos and ISP's will conjure up the "rampant piracy" boogie man in order to charge all sorts of fictitious fees and sur charges to line their pockets... Oops, I mean combat piracy as a ruse to gouge the shit out of you for your Internet access. Anyone else remember when the Telco's petitioned congress to charge you extra fees to have 45Mb synchronous fiber to your home by 2006 way back in 1995?

  22. Re:Remember when a gigabyte of memory was a lot? on The "Vista-Capable" Debacle Spreads To Acer · · Score: 1

    How about when a 40MHz 386 with 4MB of RAM, 40MB Hard drive, a 128kb video card was a "killer" machine ;)

  23. Re:You go first! -redux- on Ballmer Pleads For Openness To Compete With Apple · · Score: 1

    If Microsoft wants any sort of "openness" it should act in good faith and open up Windows protocols and application formats first.

    Until that time, it is just a ironic chair throwing tantrum of a monopolist.

    There, fixed it for you..

  24. 14MHz? on Hackable Microcontroller-Powered Valentine's Card · · Score: 1

    Talk about a waste of cycles. I'm sure the same thing could be achieved with just 1.4kHz.

  25. New Title on RIAA Drops Enforcement Case To "Sort Out" Inaccuracies · · Score: 1

    RIAA Drops Enforcement Case To "Sort Out" Fabrications

    There, fixed it for you...