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  1. OMG, they're coordinating! on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    "... in some cases, coordinate the actual upload and download of that content"

    You bastards!

  2. Drupal, but... on Ask Slashdot: What Web Platform For a Small Municipality? · · Score: 2

    ... outsource the hosting.

  3. Sell! on Should a Teenage Entrepreneur Sell Out To Facebook? · · Score: 2

    Sell, absolutely. Then take the money and build something even bigger.

  4. The fish rots from the head. on Former Microsoft Exec: Microsoft Has "Become the Thing They Despised" · · Score: 1

    Getting rid of Ballmer could be nothing but an improvement to MS.

  5. Wrong question. on RIM Drops Playbook Price By 66% · · Score: 0

    "Can anything stop the all conquering iPad?"

    The question should be, can anything stop the self-inflicted implosion of RIM, and the answer is no.

  6. Re:But... but... on Facebook Announces App Center · · Score: 1

    Heh... well, yeah. My only point was how bizarre a concept it seems to *buy* a FB app. I've never seen a single one that I'd pay a nickel for.

  7. But... but... on Facebook Announces App Center · · Score: 5, Informative

    ... we hate facebook apps!

  8. So?? on How Apple Sidesteps Billions In Global Taxes · · Score: 3

    Good for Apple.

  9. Bummer. on Is Onlive Pirating Windows and Will It Cost Them? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I've been thoroughly enjoying it.

  10. Just a hunch... on Is Hypertext Literature Dead? · · Score: 1

    ... but I would say lack of money, i.e. no commercial potential. Lots of endeavors are difficult, but if they pay off, great. If not, not so great.

  11. Ridiculous promise, but still cool for newbies. on "Learn To Code, Get a Job" According To CNN · · Score: 1

    Programming is a great discipline. It's not my main gig anymore, but I still write widgets and utilities to help with the various other crap I do. Good for CodeAcademy (or whatever the hell it's called). Javascript is as good a place to start as any.

  12. Re:slow news day... on The Science of Santa · · Score: 4, Funny

    Google.

  13. Re:How is that possible? on Feds Helped Coordinate Occupy X Crackdowns · · Score: 1

    Read the news much? Local businesses all around OWS have suffered greatly, because regular customers (y'know, the ones with money) don't want to come down and hang out cheek-by-jowl with the protesters. And crime ranging from petty theft, to vandalism, to sexual assault and more, have been increasing steadily over the past few weeks.

  14. So? on IBM Building 120PB Cluster Out of 200,000 Hard Disks · · Score: 1

    MS Word will still take 20 seconds to launch.

  15. Politics? on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Interesting that /. has categorized this article as "Politics" instead of "Science."

    Not that I'm complaining, necessarily.

  16. My eyes keep getting older on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 1

    but the text on /. keeps getting smaller.

    Actually it looks pretty good. Nice and clean. And I can always hit Command + to make it bigger.

  17. Right decision, but subject to overrule on Court Rules Photo of Memorial Violates Copyright · · Score: 1

    It may very well be that a higher court will proffer a broader interpretation of "Fair Use" than what is given in United Sates Code. But as for the specifics at hand, with respect to the law, I'd say the right decision was made.

  18. It's a feature, not a bug on Google Patents Displaying Patents · · Score: 1

    re: "Google Patents can't seem to find the new Google patent for Google Patents."

    If it did, the gates of hell would be flung open and chaos would reign.

  19. Re:Viva la difference on Can We Really Tell Lossless From MP3? · · Score: 1

    Sure, I remember all that stuff too, but what I really had in mind was a very well-mastered Steely Dan LP (i.e. Pretzel Logic), playing through a McIntosh tube amp into speakers about as big as a refrigerator. (no snaps, crackles or pops)

  20. Viva la difference on Can We Really Tell Lossless From MP3? · · Score: 1

    Well I sure-as-hell can tell the difference, but I'm almost 50, so I remember what real high fidelity is supposed to sound like.

  21. Misread... on The Design Failures That Led To Rock Band · · Score: 1

    "long load that eventually led them to the creation of Guitar Hero and Rock Band."

    Heh. At first I thought that said "bong load."

  22. If he has my sensitive data... on 40 Million Identities Up For Sale On the Web · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ... can I then sue him for illegally possessing my sensitive data?

  23. Had no idea they were still alive... on AOL Shuts Down CompuServe · · Score: 1

    But yes, I do remember well: using Red Ryder terminal software on my Mac Plus, 1985, to connect to CompuServe. Would work great until someone picked up an extension line, then...

    ^&($*$%&
    NO CARRIER

    Eventually they had a graphical front-end, which was faster, but not as pretty as their arch-rival, America Online.

    Ahh, such simpler times...

  24. I've given the record biz so much damn money... on Kindle, Zune DRM Restrictions Coming Into Focus · · Score: 1

    ...over the years, thousands upon thousands of dollars for CDs, LPs, cassettes and even 8-tracks, for God's sake (yes, I'm old). My feeling is (as someone else expressed above) if I bought it once, I can download it as often as I like. I have no idea how close or far away that is from "the law" or fair use, etc. But I really don't care.

    In fact, for most of my older favorites over the years I've bought both the LP and CD versions. In which case I really, really don't lose any sleep over downloading a clandestine MP3, FLC, SHN or WAV version of the same.

    RIAA? Come and get me, f*ckers.

  25. Re:He's right... on Handmade vs. Commercially Produced Ethernet Cables · · Score: 1

    You think respectable companies are just trying to steal your money?

    Absolutely.