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  1. Also available for roof tiles on Concrete That Purifies the Air · · Score: 1

    I'm doing a complete makeover of our new house and was shopping around for new roof tiles.
    I was pretty surprised to see that there are roof tiles available which do exactly this NOx conversion (http://www.braas.de/dachsteine/frankfurter-pfanne-titanox.html). And I asked myself, who exactly would be the target market? I can't imagine the average home owner paying a premium for this.

  2. Re:Social frameworks better than bullshit placebo on NHS Should Stop Funding Homeopathy, Says Parliamentary Committee · · Score: 1

    And wait a minute, WHAT FUCKING MEDICAL SCHOOL IS TEACHING HOMEOPATHY?!

    You'd be surprised. My health insurance (in Gemany) pays for all homeopathic treatments up to the age of 12, and only for specific treatments after that. The caveat is that the treatment is only paid when prescribed by a certified physician which has had additional training in homeopathy.
    Treatments from "natural healers" without medical schooling or certification are not allowed.

  3. Re:Still Wondering on Myst Online: Uru Live Returns As Free-To-Play · · Score: 1

    I also never understood the MM part of Uru.

    How is interaction supposed to be? I ask where I have to go, somebody tells me, and we each go our merry way?

  4. iMac G5 on The Worst Apple Products of All Time · · Score: 1

    The iMac G5 was the first of the all-in one iMac designs that Apple sold. I got one and still regret it.
    It's a good computer - no question about that. But it's frigging LOUD! I took it to the shop, phoned support but it apparently was by design. That's just what happens when you take hot G5 processors and stick them in an inch-thick enclosure. Figures that it took them only half a year to update the line.

  5. Don't all plants create water vapor? on Toyota Develops New Flower Species To Reduce Pollution · · Score: 1

    School's been a while back, but if I remember correctly, water vapor is a by-product of photosynthesis?

  6. Re:Awesome and Scary on The Monrovian Analog Blogger · · Score: 1

    Erm. Could it be that pretty much every media outlet does that? It's not like all the news sites pipe out AP feeds verbatim.

  7. Stop making this trite! on The Monrovian Analog Blogger · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know the tone on slashdot is more on the humorous side, but seriously, stop belittling this.

    After the war, Liberia had no functioning utilities for over 14 years - no sewage system, no water, no electricity, no telephone. Nowhere - not even in the capital!
    Without painting a stereotype, Liberians aren't exactly known for their entrepreneurship. This man should really be applauded for what he is pulling up despite difficulties.

  8. Re:All the people pushing trackballs or whatever.. on New Logitech Dark Field Mice Operate On Glass · · Score: 1

    I'd argue that the reason that trackballs disappeared from laptops is that trackpads are just so much thinner.

  9. Re:Trackball on New Logitech Dark Field Mice Operate On Glass · · Score: 1

    As a trackball user of many, many years I'd like to plug the Kensington Slimblade Trackball http://slimbladetrackball.com./

    Best trackball, no, best input device I have ever used. Get this: to scroll, you twirl the trackball along the z axis. Hardware is wonderful, the extra software is crappy but there is no need to install it.

  10. Stop signs to prevent access on Even More Restriction For German Internet · · Score: 1

    Is this that stupid bill where they wanted to display stop signs before you access pornographiic websites?

    As if a stop sign would prevent anybody. This is so very, very brain dead.

  11. Haskin? Oh, I just read Raskin on What To Expect From Apple's Rumored MacPad · · Score: 1

    For a moment there I almost thought Raskin came back from the grave to criticize the iPhone.

  12. Re:XML Compression on Squeezing a Wikipedia Snapshot Onto an 8GB iPhone · · Score: 1

    Happy to fuel your fascination, but it was just a typo. Chill.

  13. XML Compression on Squeezing a Wikipedia Snapshot Onto an 8GB iPhone · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So, I'm reading here that they convert the XML into proprietary metadata and compress that.

    Why not use EXI (Efficent XML Interchange) http://www.w3.org/XML/EXI/ which has been tested as more efficient that gzip and requires less memory to parse? Especially since the XML processing can remain the same, since the nodeset is the same.

  14. Vim users may rejoice on Lenovo Tinkers With Larger Delete and Escape Keys · · Score: 1

    Using vim on a Mac keyboard is a pain exactly because the ESC-key is so small.
    I'd say that in vim the single most used key is ESC!

  15. Any chance of the good stuff getting mirrored? on Yahoo Pulls the Plug On GeoCities · · Score: 1

    Often, when researching into old-ish (70s-80s) cameras and lenses, I stumble on really extensive pages on geocities or some other free service.

    The resources we often enough unique and extremely informative. I should have considered mirroring them right then and there - now might be too late.
    Is there any chance that the "good" stuff might have been mirrored to archive.org or something like that?

  16. Alone in a bare cellar room... on Worst Working Conditions You Had To Write Code In? · · Score: 1

    My worst job conditions? I was at IBW and my boss thought the best place to work was in a cellar room, completely bare except for a small desk right in the middle.No telephone, no internet access, and the worst thing of all - I had to code for Lotus Notes.

  17. Re:other potential things on Nine Words From Science Which Originated In Science Fiction · · Score: 1

    It always baffled me how the two genres (at least in my mind they're quite different) were always lumped together in bookstores. I was always a sci fi fan but wasn't much into the dungeons, dragons, wizards and trolls thing.

    Its just so that they can keep the greasy teenagers away from the storefront.

  18. Re:Openfire on Internal Instant Messaging Client / Server Combo? · · Score: 1

    I second that opinion. Have it running on my vserver.

    It's ideal for company usage - dead simple install, LDAP integration, security, message filtering (psst - don't let the users konw) etc... And stable - I only have to restart it for updates.

  19. Re:This makes about as much sense as... on IBM About To Buy Sun For $7 Billion · · Score: 1

    And this is why I am really worried about Sun. IBM has made countless stupid mistakes and survived, but Sun can't possibly survive this merger.

  20. just 75mph? how quaint on Auto Safety Tech May Encourage Dangerous Driving · · Score: 1

    75 mph? How quaint... that's just 120 kmh - a normal highway speed actually.

    When you're doing 120 MPH on the way to your mum we can talk. Extra points if it's raining and you've got snow tires.

  21. I have it on good authority, that... on Bittorrent To Cause Internet Meltdown · · Score: 1

    when you enter "google" into google, you can break the internet!

  22. Re:And for this bright idea... on Urine Passes NASA Taste Test · · Score: 1

    Yep, all waste fluids and, er... solids... were processed - except for the tears. For the Fremen crying was the ultimate show of emotion, because you sacrificed the water.

    But on the whole - the concept of the stillsuit is surprisingly well thought out. Osmosis filter, boot-activated pumps. Just that thing with the er... solids annoys me a bit, Herbert skimped a bit on the detail there.

  23. Re:Yeh but... on To Mars and Back in Ninety Days · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of a pilot friend telling me why I should never worry when flying through turbulence. The wings are stable beyond 8g, so I would be unconcious long before the plane would break :D

  24. All PDAs disappointing on Review of the new Dell Axim X50s · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I've got a Sony TH55 myself, but I'm pretty unenthusiastic about it.

    Can it be so hard to build a device that fully implements vCal? Stuff like tentative appointments, categories, etc. Why has syncing data hardly improved since the first Palm Pilot?

    Seriously, the Psions were better at calendaring than most of the new PDAs!

  25. Re:Me and my buggywhips on An Alternative to SQL? · · Score: 1

    My parents are cousins, you insensitive clod!