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  1. Re: Headline leaves out one very important detail on Over 225,000 Apple Accounts Compromised Via iOS Malware · · Score: 1

    +1, that's not a bad point.

  2. Re:Here, mod this down too on Over 225,000 Apple Accounts Compromised Via iOS Malware · · Score: 1

    its cuz they have clearly decided that computers are "fast enough", and are trading off benefits in speed for other characteristics for instance, they make the computer slimmer while keeping performance the same.

  3. Re:Rotten apple ?!? on Over 225,000 Apple Accounts Compromised Via iOS Malware · · Score: 5, Informative

    You buy an iPhone, you get your just desserts.

    I would say you jailbreak your iphone using software from unidentified hackers, then install software from unknown parties that can access root processes, you get your just deserts.

  4. Re: Isn't this thing already deployed? on F-35 To Face Off Against A-10 In CAS Test · · Score: 1

    haha u work for lockheed martin

  5. Re:No, because he skipped bail on Assange Says Harrods Assisting Metro Police in 'Round-the-Clock Vigil' · · Score: 1

    You seem to know a lot about bail... I suspect your past is a little shady...0

  6. I thought the swedish statute of limitations had expired. Doesn't that mean the arrest warrant is moot and he is free to leave?

  7. Re: Brought about by the internet? on Germany Wants Facebook To Obey Its Rules About Holocaust Denial · · Score: 1

    No, we couldn't have used atomic bombs in Germany even if we wanted to. The first abomb test (trinity) didn't happen until after Germany surrendered.

  8. Re:Unfortunately on Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France · · Score: 2

    !HSOOOOOHW

  9. Re:One More Reason on Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption · · Score: 1

    just the republicans and democrats too. I'm voting for Rand!

  10. Re:He has a point on Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption · · Score: 1

    actually, several justices have said basically this. given the power of modern technology, it's time to re-evaluate the scope of the 4th amendment.

  11. Re:Such a time savings on Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption · · Score: 1

    I always store PI in plain text, preferably out to 100 digits. which I know by hear!

  12. Re:We are stupid on Regionally Encoded Toner Cartridges 'to Serve Customers Better' · · Score: 1

    tell that to walmart! they seem to think it's a pretty sweet thing.

  13. Re:Upstart? Scarebus? Comparison to Concorde? on The Boeing 747 Is Heading For Retirement · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Plus, you're forgetting another big one. The SR first flew in 1964, the Concorde in 1969. The SR was faster, and built 5 years earlier. The Concorde very likely built on lessons learned from the SR.

    how could a european plane be built on lessons learned from a classified US military project???

  14. Re:ansible on Another Step In Quantum Computing: A Functional Interconnect · · Score: 1

    well what do you want me to say? at least I'm trying to solve a problem and make something new and exciting. you're just throwing up your hands and saying something won't work. Is that was science is all about? shutting down prominent avenues of research? what if somebody had shut Einstein down, or Copernicus, or Darwin? where would we be now?

  15. Re: forget it! on Now Google Must Censor Search Results About "Right To Be Forgotten" Removals · · Score: 1

    who is fran taylor?

  16. Re:ansible on Another Step In Quantum Computing: A Functional Interconnect · · Score: 1

    we're saying the same thing. what I'm hearing is that each of us have a coin, and when we flip them they land on the same value. but the trick is, you say it only happens the first time you flip them, but I bet it happens every time you flip them, no? but then how will we know to flip them at the same time if we are a good distance apart (light years)?

  17. as a citizen of the EU I demand that I have the right to have Slashdot forgotten, so goog should eliminate it from its search results. also, let's forget goodle too.

  18. Re:ansible on Another Step In Quantum Computing: A Functional Interconnect · · Score: 1

    One can take two particles that are entangled but if one changes the state of one of them, it doesn't alter the other's state, it simply breaks the entanglement.

    this doesn't make sense. I thought the definition of entanglement was that two particles were linked and a change to one caused a change in the other, regardless of the distance between the particles, and this change happened at FTL.

  19. ansible on Another Step In Quantum Computing: A Functional Interconnect · · Score: 0

    now that we have entanglement working, can we skip the quantum computing and go straight to the ansible?

  20. Re:Nothing new here on Regionally Encoded Toner Cartridges 'to Serve Customers Better' · · Score: 1

    the deepest darkest secret of the medical industry is that people are generally pretty healthy and bounce back from most illnesses with no intervention needed... if this idea gets out into the wild it will "infect" the populace with the realization that drs are people in fancy coats and hospitals are expensive buildings that should be used for offices. don't even get me started on "x-rays" or "mri rays", things that are invisible are suppost to show if we're sick or not? also, they hold back on vaccines to heart disease insulin etc, it's more lucrative to treat the symptoms then solve the problem...

  21. Re:We are stupid on Regionally Encoded Toner Cartridges 'to Serve Customers Better' · · Score: 1

    -1 disagree. the next best thing after a monopoly is a monopsony - I'm the only one buying it!

  22. Re:Done to _gouge_ the customer better on Regionally Encoded Toner Cartridges 'to Serve Customers Better' · · Score: 1

    what is the c*t magazine everybody keeps speaking of? I know plenty of c*ts, but none who work at a magazine.

  23. Re:Done to _gouge_ the customer better on Regionally Encoded Toner Cartridges 'to Serve Customers Better' · · Score: 1

    Of course you are perfectly right. After all, the primary purpose of any company in capitalism is to make more money, no matter the cost.

    yes and no... if you make more money but at a cost greater than that of the money made, then that is bad. For example, if you asked me for $10, but I said you didn't have it, so you gave me $20 with which I could afford to give you $10, I think you ended up worse off in the end.

  24. Re:Could someone ELI5 how Macbooks retain value? on Could the Best Windows 10 Laptop Be a Mac? · · Score: 1

    I think my mbp is 2008. I bought it in summer of 2009, but I may have purchased the last year's model to save $$. so does that mean it will be capped out after el capitan? by the way, did I say how disappointed I was at their name choice? el capitan is located in Yosemite. I would have chosen Mojave or Joshua tree.

  25. Re:Could someone ELI5 how Macbooks retain value? on Could the Best Windows 10 Laptop Be a Mac? · · Score: 1

    interesting points. Here is the history of my operating system use

    Windows 3.1
    Windows 95
    Windows XP
    [skip vista]
    Windows 7
    mac osx
    ios