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  1. Re:why replace once you have the screwdriver? on iFixit Giving Away 1,776 "iPhone Liberation Kits" · · Score: 1

    That picture is a bit unclear because of the lighting yet it's still star shaped. The wikipedia image of a cauliflower looking screw is something I've never seen before.

  2. Re:why replace once you have the screwdriver? on iFixit Giving Away 1,776 "iPhone Liberation Kits" · · Score: 1

    I don't know where that picture in the wiki article comes from, it doesn't look at all like the "pentalobe" screw I replaced with my iPhone liberation kit. It also doesn't match the screw shown in it's own reference articles.

  3. Re:Beehive not a table on Shapeshifting: Proposal For a New Periodic Table of the Elements · · Score: 3, Funny

    I like that idea.

    Stop the table at Lead, then add a "Here be Dragons" below.

  4. Re:what makes you worth tracking? on Ask Slashdot: How To Bypass Gov't Spying On Cellphones? · · Score: 1

    A fair amount of false positives to this stuff however. A while back a friend of ours had a baby shower so we bought her some baby stuff at regular stores, no loyalty cards. Next thing you know we start getting stupid baby magazines in the mail. Still get em.

  5. Which landfill is worth more? on Will Your Video Game Collection Appreciate Over Time? · · Score: 1

    One full of old Atari games, or a truckload of LISAs? A LISA is worth about $10,000.

  6. Re: Talk about hypocrisy, PETA kills most animals. on PETA Wants To Sue Anonymous HuffPo Commenters · · Score: 2

    Sounds like Profitable and Efficient Termination of Animals.

  7. 2 drinks for a 160lb man on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    If 0.05 being approx 2 drinks for a 160lb man is the new legal limit then we're all sort of like Raj and Sheldon who get crazy after the 2nd sip.

  8. Re:Meh on High End Graphics Cards Tested At 4K Resolutions · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah I love using HiDPI mode on my 27" iMac to turn a 2560x1440 display into a virtual 1280x720 screen with twice the detail. This lets me sit way back 3-5 feet or more and have a nice readable picture. Helps avoid eye strain and is really nice how crisp everything is. Of course 1280x720 is limiting useable screw space and I occasionally have to switch it back, but I really do prefer to use it whenever possible.

    It's sort of the opposite of what a true retina iMac would do for me though.

  9. Re:No technical solutions for social problems on No Porn From Public WiFi Hotspots In the UK Proposed · · Score: 1

    Seems another pointless law invented just for covering internet cases.

    If porn in public is considered a public disturbance or some kind of obscenity then there are already laws to cover this. If someone is reading his flesh magazine in McDonald's and people are disturbed by the images then wouldn't that be enough to either ask him to leave or notify someone?

    How is it any different if it's on a laptop verses on paper?

  10. Re:Netflix was smarter on Amazon Reportedly Working On Set-Top Box · · Score: 1

    It seems these days everyone has forgotten "Don't compete with your customers".

    Microsoft countless times, Zune, Kin, Windows Phone.
    Google making Android handsets
    Samsung competing with Apple on smart phones.
    Netflix and Amazon generating their own content.

    At least most of their partners are too stupid or unable to pull out of their existing relationships.

  11. Re:Free Advertisement on Netflix: 'Arrested Development' Won't Crash Our Service · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's news to me that Netflix can pick up new seasons of canceled shows. That's great news for shows that do better on DVD than on the air.

  12. Re:It's OK on Prof. Stephen Hawking: Great Scientist, Bad Gambler · · Score: 1

    How about able to look into the future and know things, but choosing to sit back and let things play out at times.

  13. Apple quote in article on Taking the Pain Out of Debugging With Live Programming · · Score: 4, Informative

    What's funny about this article is it's focused on a very limited text based debugging system where the author is already apologizing for bugs while demo'ing it.

    It mentions a quote from an Apple guy on the same topic. Wait a minute... Apple is working on this too? So you click the link and find a much better article with a similar system that's way more advanced and live connects the graphics with the code.

    Just kind of sad, I RTFA and think "Huh, that's interesting, someday" then check out the link inside the article and find a much more informative and interesting story that I'm still reading. Read THAT article instead. Looking forward to seeing this creep into Xcode updates.

  14. Re:Microsoft removed the biggest anti-Linux argume on Windows 8 Killing PC Sales · · Score: 2

    Until the auto-update gives them a new kernel and the video drivers no longer load. I've seen it happen several times with Ubuntu anyways. The user wants to watch movies on their computer but the open driver for their card can't do it without jaggies, so they put in the binary blob. Next thing you know after an update it boots to the console one day.

  15. Closing statement on Inside Mantis: a 2-Ton Hexapod Robot With a Linux Brain · · Score: 1

    // Design + Build = Inspire;

    I can see why they commented it out.

  16. Drives me nuts on H-1B Cap Reached Today; Didn't Get In? Too Bad · · Score: 1

    So every company has a semi-random assortment of software and languages already in use.

    They don't want to have someone they need to train a little bit, no they want someone with 3 - 5 years minimum on every single bit of tech they have.

    Out of a thousand potential employees there's only going to be a few that hit the magic combination of experiences you want, and dozens who will lie about it.

    Oh screw that, if we go global and add a few billion people to the mix we can hit 10x the number of "perfect matches" and lower the salary some more. So what if there's good workers right around the corner who could pick up our system nice and quick, if they want jobs they'll have to move to Australia or something.

  17. Re:Damn, I missed it on Magician & Investigator James Randi Talks Directly to You (Video) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've had that happen to me. Think of it this way, if a street light goes out once in a while and takes a few seconds to turn back on, every night a dozen people could pass under it close enough for it to seem like they caused it. Hundreds of other people would just see a normal light.

    Similar to the 9/11/2001 plane crashes, all the sudden hundreds of people claimed to have had premonitions of it. In a country with 300,000,000 people, how many dream of a plane crash on a given night? A few thousand? Now if a plane crash happens in the next week... month? They'll feel like it was connected. Otherwise they'd just forget it as a random dream.

    That is what another poster calls confirmation bias. We tend to remember the times things match up, and not notice the hundreds of other times that they didn't.

    Those particular lights you seem to have an effect on, keep an eye on them. Try watching from a distance, count how often they flicker or turn off. See if you can make some kind of statistics on it... does it change with your distance from the light? If it seems to happen more on a particular night than others... write down your mood. Also write down the temperature and humidity. Sooner or later a clear pattern will emerge. If it's confirmation bias, then things will pretty much seem random or show a direct connection to the weather. If it seems you having an effect on it, what is the factor behind it? Your distance? Your emotional intensity? What you had for breakfast? You need to get it to where it's repeatable and controllable. At that point you call Randi up and perhaps become a millionaire. Well worth the effort either way.

  18. Re:Easter is Backup Day? on Happy World Backup Day · · Score: 2

    Not necessarily.
    Acts 24:15 "There will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous"

    So it's more like an offsite whole-disk backup. That let's the operator later restore files they may not have originally planned to.

  19. Why VP8? on Free Software Camps Wading Into VP8 Patent Fight · · Score: 1

    From what I understand VP8 was based on the reference code for MPEG4 but modified to avoid all known patented methods. That seems inherently risky. Why not instead invest in SNOW or other wavelet encoding methods and leap ahead of the current MPEG standard?

  20. Re:TRIZ on Can Innovation Be Automated? · · Score: 1

    Would be nice to have one of these made for computer science problems.

  21. Re:Any old timers remember the Pentium 50 Mhz? on Intel's Pentium Chip Turns 20 Today · · Score: 1

    Sure it wasn't a 486DX2 50MHz?

  22. Re:Well, you know the saying. on Google Keep Labelled "Delete" · · Score: 1

    That would have been more believable if you replied with his username or real name.

  23. Hyundai on EU Car Makers Manipulating Fuel Efficiency Figures · · Score: 1

    Hyundai actually got nailed for doing this in the US last year. They were selling Accents with an advertised 40MPG, while actually performing at 36-39 depending on the car. What ended up happening is that the car owners got a debit card with the difference plus interest, they bring the card back every year and it gets updated based on the odometer reading.

  24. Re:History on Developers Begin Hunt For a Killer App For Google Glass · · Score: 1

    Like overlaying size and color matched boobs on every woman you see?

    Yeah that's pretty creepy.

  25. It's Manna time on Developers Begin Hunt For a Killer App For Google Glass · · Score: 1

    Looks like it's time for Joe Garcia to automate the first Burger-G as in the sci-fi short story Manna. The only question is... when will Google buy Australia? Or is that somebody else's problem?