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  1. Re:Potential abuse of research? on Magnetism Can Sway Man's Moral Compass · · Score: 1

    I can't think of anything that's morally wrong that doesn't cause harm.

    Back to your earlier point - quite frankly, adultery, if the other party never finds out. No one's harmed here.

  2. /. allows links... on Is Mimas Hiding Pac-Man? · · Score: 1
  3. OT: no such law exists on Malware Delivered By Yahoo, Fox, Google Ads · · Score: 1

    In Alberta - it's illegal to have a billboard on a Highway. Based solely on the idea that it causes more accidents because billboards are distracting. This isn't a direct attack on the speed limit, a major factor, or Alchohol, another major factor. Because attempting to control those other 2 factors would cause a huge upset.

    Everyone once in a while people post things that are 100% incorrect.

    Alberta highways are full of billboards. No such law exists. From advertising the local ski resorts (of which we have many), to "keep Ottawa out of Alberta" (ie: Alberta separatists), we have plenty of billboards.

    And those are only 2 examples out of the hundreds I saw last time I went on the road.

    There are rules to limit them, but they are most certainly not illegal. If they are, it's certainly a law that's not being enforced very well.

    There are guidelines, but no ban..

  4. Re:Double-Standard on Our Low-Tech Tax Code · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I bet Stack didn't even have his water bottle confiscated at security. No wonder he was able to crash a plane!

  5. Re:The more interesting part on Our Low-Tech Tax Code · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, let's face it - Stack was a white American, so you can't drum up the "damn Islamic foreigners" angle.

    Plus, he's demonstrated quite nicely just how pointless most airport security is these days. I'm pretty sure he didn't have to go through a full-body scanner, and yet once again a terrorist has managed to crash a plane into an office building.

    Some random Arab kid screws up even *trying* to crash a plane, and it's news for weeks, with subsequent major overhauls of government practices and even the President getting involved. Some random white American SUCCESSFULLY crashes a plane, into a civilian target, and we get a brief mention one night. Double standards, what are those?

    I was also disappointed that Slashdot didn't post anything at the time (at least, this is the first story I've seen). Guy was a computer programmer, so there's the nerd angle. Plus, this site has been obsessed with any story hinting of this since 9/11.

  6. Re:Summary wrong: Not a coma! on "Vegetative State" Patients Can Communicate · · Score: 1

    How would you like to be incapacitated but aware and thrown onto a pyre... Yay! my last moments are insane amounts of agony as I am burned to death.

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

    (Actually, in Anakin's case it was fitting punishment for the acting atrocities committed a generation earlier)

  7. Re:OT: What "Flamebait" means on Offline Book "Lending" Costs US Publishers Nearly $1 Trillion · · Score: 1

    And yet, I see many posts that "disagree with Slashdot groupthink" modded very highly in this thread.

    Much like in any story about Microsoft, you'll see plenty of well-written up-modded posts praising a Microsoft product. Plus 300 others blatantly flaming, being modded down accordingly, and then complaining that the ONLY reason this happens is because they're not following the herd. *eyeroll*

    Hell, I don't think I've seen a story about Linux in the past several years that isn't full of +5, "it isn't anywhere close to ready for the desktop" posts. According to the standard "Slashdot is groupthink!!!!" mentality, that can't possibly happen.

  8. OT: What "Flamebait" means on Offline Book "Lending" Costs US Publishers Nearly $1 Trillion · · Score: 1

    "Flamebait" has little to do with the content. It's all about the tone.

    Most "logical" arguments don't have to resort to "terminally thick", "stupidest comparison", "brain crushingly thick", etc.

    In summary, contrary to what a lot of you "hey, don't mod me down just because I disagree with your groupthink!!1" types want to believe, most Flamebait mods are because you're being a jackass. Not because of WHAT you're saying, but HOW you're saying it.

    The GP is 100% textbook Flamebait.

  9. OT: What YRO means on US Blocking Costa Rican Sugar Trade To Force IP Laws · · Score: 4, Informative

    For the thousandth time, it's clearly "Your Rights" Online, not Your "Rights Online".

    Or, if you prefer, think of it with a comma - Your Rights, Online.

    Every non-Internet story has comments like yours; you'd think after a few hundreds stories like this you'd figure it out ;)

  10. Re:in Opera... on Tynt Insight Is Watching You Cut and Paste · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes and no. It took my slow brain a while, but I eventually realized that when you right click in GM, and the context menu comes up, you can hit escape and it will go away - leaving the Google menu for "directions to here", etc visible.

    Broken, but with a simple workaround.

  11. Re:Might be okay, might not. on Scientists Crack 'Entire Genetic Code' of Cancer · · Score: 1

    That actually doesn't make cigarette smoke seem all that bad, to me (for those too lazy to read, it compares one tailpipe to 3 cigarettes, the cigs are 10x worse for particulates).

    If each cigarette is equivalent to about 10 minutes of a car running, and assume the average smoker does 15 cigarettes a day... that's 2.5 hours' worth of tailpipe exhaust. Which is likely about what the average driver drives, easily these days.

    So being in traffic for a couple of hours each day is like being nearly a pack a day smoker. Whoulda thunk?

  12. Paging Mr. Romero on Iron Mountain's Experimental Room 48 · · Score: 1
  13. Re:12 ways watches are better than cell phones on Ten Things Mobile Phones Will Make Obsolete · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and for anyone that experiences this, cover the back plate with clear nail polish and allow it to dry (you may want to remove the plate first depending on style of watch. It provides a damn-near impermeable barrier and stops the rash.

  14. Re:A Step Into the Dark Ages on Landmark Health Insurance Bill Passes House · · Score: 1

    So here's a thought, if your poor and can't afford one nor can't afford a baby, then don't be unsafely whoring around.

    I've always found it interesting that you can easily spot the virgins in the crowd. They're the ones who think "having sex" equals "whore".

  15. Re:Really? on What Does Google Suggest Suggest About Humanity? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Do not listen to peroxide bubbling with other ear.

  16. Re:I'm a west coast Canadian on No Hand-Held Devices In Ontario Cars · · Score: 2

    Alberta has no cellphone ban of any sort in vehicles (yet).

    Not sure why this would be modded Informative when it's at least 50% wrong.

    That being said, I'm looking forward to the day Alberta DOES ban it - and hopefully finally gets it right, banning all cell use not just handheld. If using your hand was the problem, manual transmission cars would be illegal.

  17. Re:Your Honor! on Texas Teen Arrested Under New Online Harassment Law · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you insult and mouth off to someone, they can slap you, as hard as they want, as many times as they want, and it's legal.

    Great!

    I find your comment rather offensive and an insult to my way of thinking. Allow me to commence slapping you're bruised and bleeding, and you go down in an unconscious heap.

    What?

    Note: the secret here, is that insult and offense is 100% in the eyes and ears of the receiver. If you can't see where the problem lies here...

  18. Re:Imagination still useful on How Hollywood Tie-Ins Saved Lego · · Score: 1

    I think one reason (among a few) that the new films upset so many people is that these really are kids movies, and a lot of the upset people weren't kids any more.

    And I think (know) a bigger reason is that the newer movies were crap. As evidenced by the fact that many, many adults loved the first trilogy, and yet virtually no one over the age of 12 liked the second.

    Honestly, this isn't just rose-coloured glasses at work here. My parents loved the first 3 SW flicks, and they were in their 30-40s at the time.

  19. Err, not a BSOD on First Hot-Ice Computer Created · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The data readout sometimes gives no solution and at other times gives circular results, the hot ice equivalent of a BSOD.

    No, it's the hot ice equivalent of an infinite loop.

    Yeesh, get off my lawn.

  20. Re:Security through Obscurity? on Local Privilege Escalation On All Linux Kernels · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your post got modded up, too.

  21. Re:Seems ethically dodgy... on Artificial Brain '10 Years Away' · · Score: 2, Funny

    Back to the point at hand: suppose that an artificial brain without a "soul" did act similar to a human, but not exactly. How could we tell?

    The giveaway is when it starts murdering people and folding origami ponies.

  22. Re:Thank you! on Hello World! · · Score: 1

    At the risk of being modded a troll...

    I'm lost. Why would you think you'd be modded a troll for reading a book review on Slashdot, then saying "hey, I think I'm going to buy this book!".

    Or is this reverse-psychology karma whoring taken to a new, pointless level?

  23. Re:I have a reason..... on Why Video Games Are Having a Harder Time With Humor · · Score: 1

    Because Microsoft bought chair-proof monitors.

    Duh.

  24. Re:Interweb. on Is the Kindle DX Worth the Money? · · Score: 2, Funny

    What are your thoughts on the term "irony"?

  25. Re:Why can't the greedy crooks ever learn.... on Auto Warranty Robocall Scammers Busted · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I worked briefly for a mail order company that dabbled in [legitimate] telemarketing.

    Sorry, but that's an oxymoron.

    Especially when you later go on to say that you didn't even know anything about the numbers you were calling until you called it. There ain't no such beast as legitimate telemarketing.

    Cold calling should be illegal, period.