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  1. Re:American pride aside on NASA Buys 12 Seats On Soyuz · · Score: 1

    We have one in europe, you are welcome to join I'm sure. You just can't walk in and demand to be in charge from square one.

  2. Re:rewind 40 years on NASA Buys 12 Seats On Soyuz · · Score: 1

    Hey, the Russian went to space first anyway, it's not like americans were at the bleeding edge.

    So true. The americans needed to take initiative so they developed a plan to land on the moon, and then JFK told everybody that this was the most important step in the universe so far and the first one to accomplish it would rule the world. And it became true. But not because america landed on the moon first, but because russia was bleeding money faster than the us and had to give up the race first.

    The next time someone will be on the bleeding edge is when someone (china is my guess) will announce that they plan a manned mars mission and from that point in time (or when it's actually successfully executed) they will be the new rulers of the world, a title that usa have taken on itself for the last hundred years or so, give or take.

    Humans live to explore, the ones that explores the furthest are the current numbero uno. Always has been, always will be.

  3. Re:to echo a commenter on TFA.... on Chandrayaan-1 Spots Giant Underground Chamber On the Moon · · Score: 2

    It's actually a trap.

  4. Re:to echo a commenter on TFA.... on Chandrayaan-1 Spots Giant Underground Chamber On the Moon · · Score: 2

    Or just have the suits outside, which youi then crawl into from a hatch in the back, the whole time like in the new space car that Top Gear showed in their last episode :-)

  5. Re:Not sure this is the time to work on internet on Ask Slashdot: Could We Reconnect Eastern Libya? · · Score: 2

    This would be the perfect application of the cross bow project.

    Kudos if you know the reference :-)

  6. Re:Do we need this? on Debian Is the Most Important Linux · · Score: 1

    Interesting. Next time my mother wines about the computer perhaps I should take a ubuntu live cd over to her place and show her around... I've tried this many times but I think I have to simplify ubuntu further to get her to not nod it down as too complicated, like for instance removing the multiple desktops which are ace when you know how, but just "where did my window go?" for beginners...

    I made sure she ran firefox and her mail is web based plus she mostly uses the computer to manage photos.. perhaps you have a good solution for that? I'm currently running digikam but that's almost to complex.. perhaps I could use dropbox for galleries..

  7. Re:Do we need this? on Debian Is the Most Important Linux · · Score: 1

    And then they wonder why they can't play their newly bought game? Or the game that someone gave them on x-mas?

    I'm an avid linux user, but I'm yet to push it onto my family or friends because they have other needs than me. As parent said, windows compability is key for those people.

    Tho, it should be said that with the new webgl to html5 there will be a LOT of change I think, regarding to games. If you can play a game safe in your browser, why use seperate executables? I think this is a whole new era, so devs: get your webgl skills up to date ASAP!

  8. 13 pages on The Legend of Zelda Turns 25 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Really? No print option? What's the point. Fcuk the ads.

  9. Re:Please get Rid of the Stupid Borg Icon on Ballmer Turns To Geeks For Salvation · · Score: 1

    Just an icon with a chair would be funny and insightful at the same time :-)

  10. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! on Woman Gets Revenge Courtesy of Google Images · · Score: 1

    Learn from the guy, you update to a newer version of course.

  11. Re:Good idea. on Sony Wants To Put Your Game Saves In the Cloud · · Score: 2

    I also want to add that not all users wants to connect to the internet - at all.

    I bought the ps3 so that I could try linux on it and to play single player games. In my book that's where I get relaxation, I just get more stressed when playing against others (and in some cases against time). That's why I loved the game skate for instance. No pressure, just cruising around for a few hours etc. I don't need to be "social" in the ps3 - in fact I don't need to be social at all when using a computer. That's why off line mode is important to me.

    Actually I got bored with the ps3 and the lack of games that I sold it and got back to using the ps2 which is a fucking great console also. The guy that bought the ps3 was happy that I hadn't even connected it to the internet once. Sure, I might have lost some of the magic with the console from updates and trials etc, but I didn't feel that was important to me.

    I feel the future consoles isn't going to offer as much to me as the previous ones did. Call me old, after all, I'm half way to retirement ;-)

  12. Re:Hell of a Thing on Challenger 25 Years Later · · Score: 1

    When you watch people crashing into world trade centers, you expect people to die. When people get down into fighter jets, you know something could happen. When you're watching sports, or taking a part in it, you're not expecting anyone to die. Especially not that sudden. Yeah, it was a horrible crash.

  13. Re:CB! on Egypt Shuts Off All Internet Access · · Score: 1

    That is a wonderful movie :D

  14. Re:First Address Targeted Advertising, Then We'll on Wikipedia Meets $16M Budget Goal · · Score: 1

    Actually, if you have been a registered member for long enough, you get this option anyway.

    Yep, and I click the chekbox to enable the ads again to still support the site, and I would think it would be alright with an ad at the bottom or top of every page on wikipedia too.. it's not like it wil be less awful than the one with wales, and I don't see how that would be a worse thing than the companies editing the pages "anonymously" anyway.

  15. Re:Ahhh, the good ole days... on Some Hard Drive Nostalgia To Start Off the Year · · Score: 5, Funny

    By the way, anyone care to make a guess how big my Windows partition is?

    If you're a true slashdotter, about 0 bytes.

  16. Re:150 in one on Thought-Provoking Gifts For Young Kids? · · Score: 1

    There is a pretty cool software that emulates electronic circuits which a friend wrote: http://sol.gfxile.net/atanua/ .. not sure if it has been featured here but it definitely should... great to experiment and is getting really evolved, and it's free as in be^M^M pepsi.

    Also, I think you could extend the lego playground to use spaghetti and glue to build bridges and see if they support the load of the lego cars perhaps. Simple and easy and don't requite much funds to try out...Paper mache etc could also be a nice treat.. make masks off eachother or something to make it more fun.

  17. Career mode is prio #1 on Gran Turismo 5 To Be Released November 24th · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The lack of a good career mode in GT3/GT4 is something that is really missing from the series... IMO the career mode was even better in GT3 than GT4... you should start out as a racing rookie and build your career. Learning how to adjust all the settings to your driving style etc. GT3 made that good, but then they just seemed to focus on the racing sim bit in GT4.

    I might be mistaken but I felt that GT3 was a more fun game than GT4, but perhaps my expectations just was too high. Which brings us to GT5. It has to perform _really_ great to live up to the expectations after that long of a wait. The PS3 is already dead to me. I waited for GT5, I got bored in the meantime and sold the console.

  18. Volt is not a measurement of power on Cooking With Your USB Ports · · Score: 5, Informative

    Watt is. The important is how much current he can get from supplied voltage. In any case why not just use the fucking stove.

  19. Re:Icrap is kid friendly on Tablets Are Game-Changers For Special Needs Kids · · Score: 1

    Are you saying your three year old is about as smart as 95% of the american public? Way to go!

    (jeez chill off it's a joke!)

  20. Re:Hooray for freedom on HDCP Master Key Revealed · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And when you stop buing them they start blaming piracy instead...

  21. Re:interesting on Ask.com To Shut Down Bloglines · · Score: 1

    Well, if they (or some other service you care about) would shut it down without telling someone, you would be all over slashdot posting "WHY DIDN'T THEY TELL US?!? I LOST ALL MY STUFF"...

    Props to them for at least telling in advance.

  22. Re:I hope he is convicted. on Assange Asks For New Lawyer, Denies Blaming CIA · · Score: 1

    He should do as we slashdotters do - stay away from women! No good comes out of those...

  23. Re:Leif Silbersky on Assange Asks For New Lawyer, Denies Blaming CIA · · Score: 3, Funny

    Though the joke goes that if SIlbersky is assigned to a person, he must be guilty.

  24. Re:Ubuntu this and Ubuntu that on Happy 17th Birthday, Debian! · · Score: 1

    If ubuntu dies.... debian lives... if debian dies?

    Congratulations on 15 years, let's make another 15 for starters....

  25. Re:PS. Debian, seriously, you guys rock. on Happy 17th Birthday, Debian! · · Score: 1

    Maybe you should try Windows again after all these years, I'm sure it had made progress too.

    Na, not for me, I like free.