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  1. Somebody was trigger happy at comcast on Comcast Threatens TorrentFreak For Posting Public Court Document · · Score: 1

    From the article: Update 7pm CET: A Comcast spokesperson responded to an inquiry we sent to the company’s lawyers:

    “[I] am replying to let you know that the cease and desist was sent in error, and you may disregard it. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.”

  2. Re:It's ridiculous that SSNs should be sensitive i on Why Google Wants Your Kid's SSN · · Score: 1

    Points for worst analogy of the day. Social security numbers are man-made and can be redesigned. Laws of physics not so much.

  3. Re:NFL database tech on Behind-The-Scenes Superbowl Tech · · Score: 1

    I have wondered about that too. The way I would do it would be to have a number of canned queries that become relevant as the game progresses, each able to flag itself if something "unusual" should occur. Surely they are able to query on the spot but there has to be a somewhat large pool of "interesting" things preprogrammed - just waiting to happen.

  4. Re:I had mixed emotions until... on Connecticut AG Opts For Street View Settlement, Without Seeing the Data · · Score: 1

    Applying this to windows (the transparent kind) I conclude I should paint them in order to have any expectation of privacy.

  5. Re:Why spread the data around? on Connecticut AG Opts For Street View Settlement, Without Seeing the Data · · Score: 1

    If the purpose of the Google data collection effort is to build a database of the physical location of routers as identified by hardware addresses, then it is hard to see why they would be collecting any payload data at all. Having an independent look at what they did collect might shed some light on what they were trying to achieve by doing so.

  6. Re:Accuracy? on Google Goggles Solves Sudoku · · Score: 1

    i tried it on the puzzle in my newspaper - got a good shot of it but there were many numbers not filled in from the original puzzle and so the solution had nothing to do with the intended problem... The image recognition made the same mistakes on subsequent trials which surprises me.

  7. Re:Seems their server runs on a 6502 on Preserving Great Tech For Posterity — the 6502 · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, the website runs on a javascript emulator of a 6502.

  8. NFC = Near Field Communication on Google Ready To Rule NFC-Based Mobile Payments? · · Score: 1

    Maybe I'm the only one who didn't know instantly, but that's what it is.

  9. Re:What? on Judge Declares Mistrial Because of Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Encyclopedias go beyond defining the word - I'm guessing a dictionary would be okay?

  10. Re:Send the wah-mbulance. on Netflix Touts Open Source, Ignores Linux · · Score: 1

    Netflix doesn't actually provide an open source viewer, do they?

  11. Roku is linux on Netflix Touts Open Source, Ignores Linux · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My little Roku box that sits next to my TV and plays Netflix is built on Linux apparently. In a developer discussion about why there was no Linux desktop player I got the impression that the sticking point was the ease of siphoning off the video stream in a system where you can compile your own kernel was the real problem.

  12. Re:I prefer Symbian on Gentlemen Prefer Androids, Ladies iOS · · Score: 1

    Is that similar to Sybian?

  13. Factoring in cost? on Gentlemen Prefer Androids, Ladies iOS · · Score: 1

    I wonder what would happen if you ask the questions and include the cost of the device somehow. Wait you don't have to ask the question then, just see the sales stats.

  14. what about 2017.10? on Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Makes a First Appearance · · Score: 1

    What comes after "Zany Zebra?" Inquisitive minds demand to know.

  15. 3G per? on The Odd Variations On 3G Per-Megabyte Pricing · · Score: 1

    How much is a G again? Or rather, 3G?

  16. Re:Maybe they can implant one in Sarah Palin? on A Mind Made From Memristors · · Score: 1

    There was no mention of a brain already in place.

  17. Re:There's no need to fear Joe Lieberman on Wikileaks Booted From Amazon · · Score: 1

    Both of those things [i]require secrecy[/i]. Both of those things [i]require confidential communication[/i].

    It appears some improvements are necessary in those departments - and I am sure that there is some work on in as we speak.

  18. Re:Wikileaks New Home: The "James Bond" Data Cente on Wikileaks Booted From Amazon · · Score: 1

    I thought they were hosted at PRQ?

  19. Re:What's in a number? on 8-Year-Old Receives Patent · · Score: 1

    Getting a patent on something you can already order from amazon?

  20. Re:Here's a link to the actual MIT site... on Laser Camera Can See Around Corners · · Score: 1

    foots is what you should wonder about

  21. Re:Nonsense! on 1928 Time Traveler Caught On Film? · · Score: 1

    why would she shield her eyes from the guy with the imagination?

  22. Re:*yawn* on Are Games Getting Easier? · · Score: 1

    luxury!

  23. Re:It's not "for whatever reason" on Meg Whitman Campaign Shows How Not To Use Twitter · · Score: 1

    Well unless the slashdotters stick around and watch most of his videos it seems this guy is pretty popular. Many of his videos hit several hundred thousand hit. Pretty impressive I say.

  24. Re:Soviet vs. American engineering on Looking Back at 1984 Report On "Radical Computing" · · Score: 1

    I don't think orbit calculations require serious PDE calculations - high quality ODEs (and good data to support your calculation) will solve your problem of calculating trajectories. Fluid dynamics and any material science you want to work on, sure, but the problems concerning the practicalities of where you will be in space does are comparatively low-budge, computationally speaking.

  25. Re:Yawn, this technology has been around for 60 ye on Arizona Trialing System That Lets Utility System Control Home A/Cs · · Score: 1

    Bah, we had this in Sweden 150 years ago.