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  1. Re:BUYING SLASHDOT ACCOUNTS on 97% of Climate Science Papers Agree Global Warming Is Man-made · · Score: 3, Funny

    Anthropomorphic global warming. Hee hee.

    "Oh yeah, baby. I'm going to warm you up real good. I'm getting all up in your temperate climates and turning them into deserts. Yeah, you like that? Let me put on some Barry White. Now let's melt those glaciers off your top."

  2. Re:I love it... on Adobe Creative Suite Going Subscription-Only · · Score: 1

    I use Creative Cloud, and they actually provide updates *and* new features to subscribers constantly. The retail purchasers only see updates/fixes, and have to wait for major feature additions until the next 18 month cycle. For the cost of Photoshop (spread out across a year) I get access to over a dozen of their products as well.
    I'm not a fanboi, and am content to use whatever OS or software gets the task I want to do done. As someone who can't afford to lay out the full price of one or more of these products in one chunk, the 600 dollar a year subscription model is great for me.
    Mileage may vary for others.
    As for whether they have any incentive to improve the software, if they want to keep subscribers or keep up with competition of course they will improve it. Autodesk products, Final Cut Pro, etc. will be around for a long time to come, keeping the pressure on.

  3. Re:The Truth is Never Libelous on British Woman's Twitter Comments Spark Expensive Libel Claims · · Score: 1

    As Americans, we should never take our freedoms for granted. Just glance across the pond for an example of a country at the bottom of the slippery slope.

    You don't have to look beyond your own borders. The "Constitution Free Zone", the TSA, warrantless wiretaps, racial profiling. The UK has issues. Canada has issues. So do other countries. But the US is hardly exemplary or exceptional. It's darkly and deeply flawed, disguised by rabid nationalism.

  4. Re:My favorite author of all time... :( on Iain Banks: Extremely Ill With Cancer · · Score: 1

    You seem to be confused. Modern medicine hasn't failed him. The body's amazing ability to heal itself has failed him.
    His life may end before experimental therapies are available but it will be modern medicine that saves the next person.

  5. Visibility, Not Inaccessibility on Ask Slashdot: What Is a Reasonable Way To Deter Piracy? · · Score: 2

    Rather than creating DRM concentrate on creating a community of loyal users. Have an open beta. Reward bug reports with credits.
    Let users suggest new features in a forum. Keep up a dialog.

    DRM is much less effective than perceived value. If the consumer believes your product is worth it they will buy it.
    The ones that don't didn't intend to anyway.

  6. Re:life-long updates on Ask Slashdot: What Is a Reasonable Way To Deter Piracy? · · Score: 2

    Spyro the Dragon had something similar in it. If you used a copied disc you could only get half way through the game :)

  7. Re:Good on 41 Months In Prison For Man Who Leaked AT&T iPad Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    The moral of the story is, if you're going to commit crimes join the football team first.

  8. Re:Windows Mac Mini here on Among Servers, Apple's Mac Mini Quietly Gains Ground · · Score: 1

    I love my mini. I'm not a fanboy, as I'm happy to use OSX, Linux, and Windows for whatever I want to do at the moment.
    My work area was overly crowded and I wanted a solution that would support the Adobe and 3D products I run, so I got the mini. Instead of my big-ass desktop (which went to my parents) I now have a tiny little machine hidden in a cupboard out of the way.
    I could have just got another desktop machine and stuck it under the desk, but owning a dog that sheds a cat-worth of fur every day I'd be worried about a power supply fire.

  9. Single Eye Users on Adjusting to Google Glass May Be Hard · · Score: 1

    I wonder how different the Glass experience will be for those of us who have atypical vision. I can see fine, but I focus with one eye at a time. I had surgery on both eyes for strabismus as a child. Now you can't tell that my eyes are slightly out of alignment unless you get close and are very observant, or I get tired and they start going off in different directions on their own :)
    Anyway, this has caused issues for me when trying to use binoculars (I just end up using them one-eyed like a spyglass). If I had the Glass interface on my non-dominant eye it's quite possible I could walk around and not even notice the interface until I make the effort to bring it into focus.
    Makes me wish I had the 1500 to become an early adopter and report on it.

  10. Selling appearances on Buying Your Way Onto the NY Times Bestsellers List · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Look at someone like Ann Coulter. Her target audience wouldn't bother to read the book, so why does it become a best seller? Because that part is engineered. The lets Coulter and her ilk make their money on public appearances. An ingenious scam, and doesn't even require writing ability.

  11. Re:Why not popular? on Wirelessly Charged Buses Being Tested Next Year · · Score: 1

    I was impressed with the city of Ottawa's bus system in the early 90s when I lived there for a short time. The hubs outside the downtown core were well situated, and the schedules were tight - unlike Toronto where if you are supposed to have 4 buses an hour they'll all arrive at a stop at the same time instead of 15 minutes apart.
    The big gripe was that the last bus out of Nepean was at 1230 at night, so more than once we missed it heading back home. More than once a bus driver returning to the maintenance bays pulled over on the side of the secondary roads or expressway to pick us up and drive us into town. My roommate and I only lived a couple of blocks from it. Usually there'd be half a dozen other people they picked up along the way.
    Nice employees :)

  12. Re:"Cyberspace" is the soul of the Internet on Is the Concept of 'Cyberspace' Stupid? · · Score: 1

    Engineers are real. "God" is not.

  13. This doesn't make sense... on Piriform Asks BleachBit To Remove Winapp2.ini Importer · · Score: 1

    Why is Piriform reaching out when WinApp2's own site says: "This website and its files are not endorsed or supported in any way by Piriform."

    Click reply, type "No, thank you."
    Send.

  14. Re:Old on Apple Has a New Porn Problem · · Score: 1

    The final frontier of twitter porn. Dick in dick porn. 3===D>===8

  15. Re:Heh... Radical...Islamists...redundant... on Islamist Hackers Shut Down Egyptology Research Journal · · Score: 1

    Religion isn't a "practical philosophy". It's superstition and the imposition of doctrine via claims of authority on high.
    Religion gives you "demons cause sickness". Science discovers germ theory.

  16. Re:Heh... Radical...Islamists...redundant... on Islamist Hackers Shut Down Egyptology Research Journal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Extremists are just fundamentalists. And when it's the fundamentals are repulsive it's time to shut the whole thing down. That goes for any religion.

  17. Re:I have an idea on Intel To Help Stephen Hawking Communicate Faster · · Score: 2

    Remember when he was taking applications for an assistant a while back? One of the requirements was that the individual would be able to repair his tech on-the-spot. Not just replace a keyboard, but do a teardown and get it back up and running again. That's another pretty good reason for him to stick with the tech he's had around for years. They can train the new people as they come in, and you're not playing catchup with new tech.

  18. Re:Hurray for French internet users! on French Telecom Claims To Have Forced Google To Pay For Traffic · · Score: 1

    No wonder you posted anonymously. If you didn't take the time to look up that they're a corporation practicing capitalism then navigating a login must be tough.
    It hasn't been a government entity in 23 years.

  19. Licensing on Warner Bros Secures Commercial Control of Superman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think the most sensible thing for creators to do now is license rights, as opposed to sell. I'd rather copyright just go away after 20 years, opening up a whole new realm of fiction based on the original, but with the current system licensing seems better than someone getting the rights to your creation and then locking you out of it completely.
    To a big company buying up the rights from the little guys isn't a huge expense in the scheme of things, while an artist or writer may find that the offer they are facing will keep a roof over their head for a year or two longer, putting them at a disadvantage at the bargaining table.

  20. Re:intelligent design? on Fireflies Bring Us Brighter LEDs · · Score: 3, Informative

    And that's if you conceniently forget that Jewish religion was previously polytheistic, and Yhwh was just but one of several annoying traits personified. In his case, war.

  21. Re:Good on Indiana Nurses Fired After Refusing Flu Shots On Religious Grounds · · Score: 1

    Does a fireman get to say "I only want to work the siren"?

  22. Re:Good on Indiana Nurses Fired After Refusing Flu Shots On Religious Grounds · · Score: 1

    It used to be thought that bathing caused disease, or illnesses were caused by demons or bad smells.

  23. Re:Good on Indiana Nurses Fired After Refusing Flu Shots On Religious Grounds · · Score: 1

    It's not Big Sky Man.

    It's Skygod Crankypants.

  24. Re:Good on Indiana Nurses Fired After Refusing Flu Shots On Religious Grounds · · Score: 1

    Yup. First they take the resposibility off themselves via vicarious redemption, but if you don't happen to "love" the dead guy on a stick then you can expect to suffer with "a wailing and gnashing of teeth" forever.

    Sounds more like an abusive boyfriend with a martyr complex than a savior.

  25. Re:possible immune reaction on Indiana Nurses Fired After Refusing Flu Shots On Religious Grounds · · Score: 1

    Exactly. An immune response that makes you feel ill does not mean you have the illness the vaccine protects you against.