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  1. Re:Bad apps crash. News at 11. on iOS Vs. Android: Which Has the Crashiest Apps? · · Score: 2

    Yeah but are you going to get the plan anyways? It does lock you in, but if you were going to get the service, there's no reason to not sign the contract just out of principle. And you can get cheaper plans. Me, for example, have organized a 5-line family plan on Sprint and pay what divides up to about $40 per phone for unlimited everything smartphones.

  2. Re:Bad apps crash. News at 11. on iOS Vs. Android: Which Has the Crashiest Apps? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the short term, I'll probably opt for a BASIC voice-and-text flip-phone of some kind, because I can't afford (nor stomach!) spending $600 on a PHONE whose MAIN purpose is to MAKE CALLS when I can get a $70 model that will take care of that primary function just fine for now.

    Its a common perspective, but first of all most people (at least in the US) buy their phone subsidized with a contract renewal, so the price for even a top-tier phone is $200-$300. Second, for me personally after using smartphones for a few years, I view it as the most significant personal (non-work) computing device I use daily. I definitely use it more than my home PC and tablet combined, and can therefore justify spending top dollar on a quality "phone". I won't make assumptions about you, but I know many people who found, when they get a smartphone, that its main purpose is NOT to make calls.

  3. Re:Most importantly... on CarrierIQ Tries To Silence Security Researcher · · Score: 1

    To be real specific, it would depend on the custom ROM. All of the Cyanogenmod builds should be free of CIQ, but if the ROM is based off stock, it all depends on how savvy the ROM-cooker is at removing CIQ, or whether it's even been updated since this information began spreading. ROMs based on stock builds from 6 months ago will still have CIQ.

  4. Re:Getting nostalgic... on Microsoft To Add Yet Another Smartphone OS This Year · · Score: 1

    Very well put.

  5. Re:It's got electrolytes on North Korea Develops Anti-Aging "Super Drink" · · Score: 1

    I'm 31, and I can honestly say that is the first time I have spit Mountain Dew on my keyboard. Wish I had mod points. Thanks, both of you.

  6. Re:No Subject on A Geek Funeral · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh come on, it's:

    Dell, you're getting a dude!

  7. Re:Badware? on Digsby IM Client Quietly Installs Badware · · Score: 1

    Disregard my parent post. I googled "Badware" and it is a widely used term I wasn't familiar with. The likes of Google, Mozilla, Lenovo, PayPal, VeriSign, Sun, Consumer Reports are on board for this nonprofit StopBadware.org.

    From their help page: "What is badware? Badware is software that fundamentally disregards a user's choice regarding how his or her computer will be used." Sounds about right.

  8. Re:Badware? on Digsby IM Client Quietly Installs Badware · · Score: 1

    I certainly agree that making up words and using them like they're common knowledge is a little unsavory, but "malware" is slightly off-target in this case. By definition, "Malicious Software". I wouldn't call this malicious, its not actively harming you, your data, or you computer (minus a few missing CPU cycles). Perhaps deceive-ware is more appropriate?

  9. Re:What about this one? on Microsoft Denies Windows 7 "Showstopper Bug" · · Score: 1

    In my experience, its less necessary for me than is for my friends and family. Their Windows life cycle usually is something like:

    I give them a fresh install.
    They install iTunes+Quicktime+Safari
    They get a new printer and let the CD that came with it install all 15 services
    Install questionable game
    Get adware
    I come over, clean adware.
    Upgrade iTunes, adding the fancy new apple service no one needs
    Upgrade HP Printing suite, adding fancy new HP service no one needs

    ...I could keep going...

    In the end there are 50 processes in Task Manager that have nothing to do with that my friend or relative wants to use their computer for. I could spend a weekend cleaning it off, but at that point its more straightforward to just start off fresh.

  10. Re:And? on SSN Required To Buy Palm Pre · · Score: 1

    As do ours.

  11. Re:Vista is that bad for general and non gamer use on Windows 7 RC Download Page Points To May Release · · Score: 1

    These HP, Dell, Lenovo systems all come pre-loaded with so much junk, it really does slow the system down a measurable amount. All these Security Suites with 30 running services, alternative media players, Vendor "Help Centers", "Imaging assistants" -- it's all junk.

    Folks, the second you unbox that new system, run http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/, and let it clean this junk off. You'll have a much better experience, regardless of the base OS.

  12. Re:I'm guessing VMWare isn't that worried on Citrix XenServer Virtualization Platform Now Free · · Score: 1

    ARGGGGGGHHGHGHH! I just snapped. The amount of misunderstanding and misinformation in this thread is astounding. I shouldn't be surprised I suppose, I'm not that new here.

    People are comparing totally different products throughout this discussion. The worst was: XenServer versus VMware Fusion. "Vmware can run OSX". Oh really? I specialized VMware desktop product can run OSX, while XenServer can't? Well guess what, neither can VMware ESX.

    Folks, the comparable products here are VMware ESX (and/or ESXi) and XenServer. These are their respective companies' enterprise offerings, the main designator being running on BARE METAL. Other products like VMware Server, Fusion, VirtualBox, are all hosted (run on top of an operating system). Whether they work well or not doesn't matter for the bulk of this discussion.

  13. Re:Looks like a red-beaked parrot to me on New Google Favicon Deja Vu All Over Again? · · Score: 1

    Oh, I wish you hadn't said that. That's all I'm going to see now.

  14. Re:Could/Should we push all the junk back at earth on Space Litter To Hit Earth Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Damn, I had modpoints yesterday! Love tongue-in-cheek. Well played.

  15. Re:Malice and stupidity. on San Fran Hunts For Mystery Device On City Network · · Score: 1

    Some people have egos that are way too big fir their own good. I am not saying I am perfect

    Maybe you're not perfect at spelling, but don't let that get you down!

  16. Re:Still using safari or IE? on The Smartest Browser and OS · · Score: 1

    Or use the IE Tab extension for firefox, and configure it to use IE on specific sites like Netflix. I use it mostly for my works' Outlook Web Access myself.

  17. Re:Figurative or literal? on The Universe Is 13.73 Billion Years Old · · Score: 1

    Shame no mod points. Funniest thing I've read all week. Thanks.

  18. Re:Taco is pulling a Dvorak here... on Best Presidential Candidate, Republicans · · Score: 1

    I would guess many of RP's supporters don't believe in evolution (certainly his Internet contingency), but all understand his platform of minimalist government following the Constitution. Let the states decide. Separation of church and state. His supporters have "faith" that his faith won't influence his votes, as his past voting history has shown.

  19. Re:Paint on Nanotubes Form The Darkest Material Yet Created · · Score: 1

    Love the sitar.

  20. Re:RC clocks worthless? on Playing With Atomic Clocks At Home · · Score: 1

    "I have a tangential story about a roommate with a piece of hardware that messed up all my RF, but it's Not Safe For Slashdot. ;-)" My imagination just imploded.
  21. Re:I respectfully disagree... on The Real Mother of All Bombs, 46 Years Ago · · Score: 1

    The true reason for hate is often lost over time. Eventually, people hate just because their parents did.

    Why do modern white supremecists hate other races? On that note, why would whites ever have had reason to hate blacks? As far as I'm aware, whites have treated blacks poorly throughout history. I suppose the answer is along the lines of "america is for the whites", applicable to your land as a resource theory.

  22. Re:from the article on Homeland Security Commissions LED-Based Puke-Saber · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points. Funniest thing I've read all day. Thanks.

  23. Re:Bogus Test on Virtualizing Cuts Web App Performance 43% · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, as it's been explained to me, the ESX hypervisor itself is pure proprietary code (and small, too). The Service Console is very readily admitted to be a tweaked out RHEL (3, I believe..). Linux is used to boot, and then (magically?) transfers control of the bare metal to the hypervisor. Linux then jumps into a virtual machine, although it's not presented like a virtual machine, which creates all this confusion.

    In the end, the tweaked RHEL that you interact with (ssh, scp) is not the hypervisor, but a VM with special tools that can manipulate the hypervisor.

  24. Re:Just ridiculous notice to begin with on NFL Caught Abusing the DMCA · · Score: 2, Funny

    Not so much even random sentence.. a random sequence of words and grunts could quote Madden verbatim.

  25. Re:FUD on Demo PS3 Units freeze on Purpose · · Score: 1

    I like to pretend that FUD stands for "F'ed Up Data".