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  1. Re:The Russian bear only understands force on Russian Military Forces Have Now Invaded Ukraine · · Score: 1

    " It would have been possible at the time for the US to get away with a preemptive nuclear strike against Russia. With most silos and mobile launchers on Russian territory located, a counterforce preemptive nuclear attack by the US would have resulted in the only real retaliation to be from submarine launches, which would have been few enough not to overwhelm missile defense."

    Yes! And we could hide our best people in some of the countries deeper mineshafts! The radioactivity would never penetrate a mine some thousands of feet deep. And in a matter of weeks, sufficient improvements in dwelling space could easily be provided. Nuclear reactors could provide power almost indefinitely. Greenhouses could maintain plantlife. Animals could be bred and slaughtered. A quick survey would have to be made of all the available mine sites in the country. But I would guess... that ah, dwelling space for several hundred thousands of our people could easily be provided.

    But I also think we should look at this from the military point of view. I mean, supposing the Russkies stashes away some big bomb, see. When they come out in a hundred years they could take over... In fact, they might even try an immediate sneak attack so they could take over our mineshaft space... I think it would be extremely naive of us, Mr. Prune, to imagine that these new developments are going to cause any change in Soviet expansionist policy. I mean, we must be... increasingly on the alert to prevent them from taking over other mineshaft space, in order to breed more prodigiously than we do, thus, knocking us out in superior numbers when we emerge! Mr. Prune, we must not allow... a mine shaft gap!

  2. Re:Send in the drones! on Russian Military Forces Have Now Invaded Ukraine · · Score: 1

    Yeah it appears they hacked the account too. That account hasn't posted anything in 4 years...

  3. Johnny Weedyseed on Exhibit On Real Johnny Appleseed To Hit the Road · · Score: 1

    How about a modern day guy who roams the countryside with marijuana clones. I have often dreamt about scattering seeds in all the ditches of the land.

  4. Re:Holy grey area! on Biohackers Are Engineering Yeast To Make THC · · Score: 2

    Shroom spores are legal in canada. They sell kits at some herbal stores I know.

    http://www.magicmushroomkit.ca...

  5. Re:Can I have a pinch of salt with that on HP Makes More Money, Cuts 16,000 Jobs · · Score: 0

    "I have tons of experience with indians"

    Thats pretty racist to generalize so heavily one ethnic group across an entire industry.

    "I hate saying that. I really do"

    Your racism is not in any way a favour to society so like, I hope you understand that you don't have to be racist if you don't want to.

  6. Re:Useless on Finally, Hi-Def Streaming Video of the ISS's View of Earth · · Score: 1

    well, I for one welcome our new 2d grey square overlords

  7. Re: Maybe not extinction... on Are Habitable Exoplanets Bad News For Humanity? · · Score: 2

    "Big corps are about 0.1% of the problem big governments are. Based on megadeaths in the 20th century."

    Without predatory capitalistic corporations which -literally- feed their children on the human misery that is receiving healthcare in the us, america would have universal healthcare. Lobbyists. One of the reasons that the parent comment is right and that all the ills of governement are indeed caused by corporations! (paraphrasing what im sure he meant :P)

  8. Re:And this is why I won't get Glass on Anyone Can Buy Google Glass April 15 · · Score: 1

    Yes but I said that about gmail too and now 8 out of ten people have it.

  9. Repair and Diagnosis on Ask Slashdot: Are You Apocalypse-Useful? · · Score: 1

    A diagnostic mind would be the best skill to have and be useful to society Both post and pre Apocalypse.Troubleshooting cars, computers, electronics, structures, simple machines, repairing other tools... Without the internet or manuals, being able to figure systems out and use of correct tools in diagnosis and repair.

    Because you simply won't be able to get new shit in such abundance, whatever world you think we are heading into.

  10. Only study worth quoting: BBC horizon s2013e06 on Low-Protein Diet May Extend Lifespan · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Twin doctors, one eats nothing but fats and the other eats nothing but carbs, for a month. They document it, they work out, they do tests.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programme...

    The result (spoiler alert), either is not great. Eating only fat cannibalizes your muscles, and makes you not get any enjoyment out of food. Whereas eating only carbs makes you feel hungrier all the time.

    But their conclusion had a twist, the main problem is processed foods that have a 50/50 mix of fat and carbs. An excellent example is whipped cream. Your body would reject you drinking pure cream, and also pure sugar. But mix them together, and you cant stop eating it! Same with many of our favourite foods, ice cream, doughnuts. All have the 50/50 mix that vendors long ago realized was the most addictive mix. Your body basically never gets the signal to stop eating.

    Anyone who is interested should check it out.
    http://kickass.to/usearch/hori...

  11. Where have I heard that before... on Gracenote, Privacy, and the Rise of Metadata As a Valuable Asset · · Score: 2

    Gracenote sounds familiar, but they are the ones who commercialized CDDB! Also now they are owned by sony.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    That's the problem with these for profit companies. Now everyone is selling my meta data, for lookups that I had never even considered left a footprint. Hopefully my DNS servers are not thinking of commercializing my metadata! how far can they go in search of every last scrap of profit? commercialize ntp! why the fuck not!!!! profit profit profit! stocks go up up up!!!

  12. Most likely they are pwned by NSA on Online, You're Being Watched At All Times; Act Accordingly. · · Score: 1

    Kaspersky is a horrid software. Hard to uninstall, lots of problems in a domain environment. We thankfull ditched it this year after multiple screwups last year including when client updates caused a significant precentange of machines to slow down or not talk to the network. Took them two months to fix that.

    So I am not surprised if he is admitting in a round-a-bout way, that they are hacked by the NSA. You load spyware into products, it causes problems - more bugs. I wouldn't be surprised.

  13. Re:Cinema speakers can be damaged too on Customer: Dell Denies Speaker Repair Under Warranty, Blames VLC · · Score: 1

    You really don't see the difference between a 4 watt laptop speaker and a 10,000 watt cinema quality surround sound system?

    It's possible that the speaker was overdriven on the laptop, but then thats the laptops fault clearly. With high wattage audio gear, the amplifier can often put out more power than the speakers can take. One would think dell would easily make sure that did not happen in their simple, low power, controlled environment.

    I've had to deal with dell tech support. Its all outsourced and awful. If 99% of people are fooled by "you broke it stupid" I am not surprised that they would try that and even stick to their guns until the bitter end.

  14. Re:CBC on US Cord Cutters Getting Snubbed From NBC's Olympic Coverage Online · · Score: 1

    Maybe its banned in the USA. You are the only suggestion to mention cbc, which one would think would be popular and is completely free. Or americans don't want to watch pro canada propaganda during a patriotic time.

    can some american confirm if you can watch cbc stream? its about .5mbps
    http://olympics.cbc.ca/videos/...

    Except they are saying its live right now but its not as I watched it at 8am. Which is false advertising.

  15. Re:Last about five years? on Hard Drive Reliability Study Flawed? · · Score: 1

    "I've either personally owned or purchased for companies I've worked for dozens of hard drives "

    Bwahaha... no offence mr low uid, but "dozens" does not make you an expert. I have had thousands of bad drives in my 15 or so years in the business. out of tens to hundreds of thousands of machines. Right now I see about 50-100 bad drives a year supporting a medium sized company as well as the occasional home computer.

    Hard drives power supplies and capacitors are the number 1 2 and 3 things that fail on all computers first. Any other failure is an oddity.

    3-5 years is most certainly correct as the AVERAGE lifetime of a drive. I have come to my own conclusions about that particular number based on experience, and reading about hard drive failures for many years. Sure many drives last longer, and many many fail by simply getting slower with age. But the main point is that dozens is merely a hobbyist and if you are basing your opinion on such a small sample size, you may not be correct.

    As I said before, seagate screwed themselves over bad firmwares a few years ago which is why people hate them so much now (me included). However I am sure WD will fuck up eventually too and ill have to switch back to seagates.

    The most important thing for drives is proper cooling and avoiding manufacturing defects (bad batch).

    The best tool to use for hard drive diagnosis is 1) your ear and 2) hdtune

  16. i beg to disagree on Largest-Yet EVE Online Battle Destroys $200,000 Worth of Starships · · Score: 1

    "When you are 30 light-seconds out, the laser will always be aimed at where you were 30 seconds ago. "..."What range are you presuming these space battles take place?"

    Way to pull a number out of thin air. Eve online battles generally occur less than 120km from targets and frequently within 30km. Considering 30 light seconds is 9 million km, I think your space physics needs some work.

  17. Matches my experience. seagate warranties suck on Who Makes the Best Hard Disk Drives? · · Score: 1

    I say I agree. That's why seagate has the lowest warranties in the business!

    Have been buying exclusively WD in the non SSD space since they had that fiasco with the firmwares killing drives. Those ones were probably the last seagate drives I purchased.

    But the main reason, is right around that time, maybe because they were in financial trouble, they chopped up all their great 5 year warranties, and made them mostly all 1 year. Or you gotta pay more for more warranty. WD did it as well, but a black still has a 5 year warranty. So its worth the extra 20%. I am sooo not surprised that seagate drives barely last 3 years. One might say they are engineered to fail.

    I can't see how that would be a good long term business strategy. Not that companies don't make poor decisions, or cut costs despite engineer's pleas though. Is the proof in the pudding? only time will tell.

  18. Re:Winamp is still the best player around! on Winamp Purchased By Radionomy · · Score: 1

    Don't forget,

    -global hotkey support
    -small form factor
    -visualization plugins
    -crossfading plugins
    -instanced playback to multiple soundcards
    -built in web server control
    -winamp lite installer filesize is 4134 kb and currently consumes 32mb of ram on my system
    -lcd display plugins
    -LIRC plugin
    -streamripper plugins
    -flawless manual and automated operation, virtually crash free

    And those are just the features I have used in the past week! for free!

    Nothing comes close. Winamp IS audio on windows.

  19. Re:Here's hoping... on Winamp Purchased By Radionomy · · Score: 1

    My version is using the Nullsoft FLAC Decoder v3.03 and I haven't had any trouble with playing FLAC either. Maybe GP will elaborate...

    I'm sure it just doesnt have enough harmonic waveletude or cool-toned intangible warbles, so he deemed it inferior.

    Back on topic, the only thing to hope for is that they don't fuck up a perfect product

  20. Re: Get a real mail account on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Misdirected Email? · · Score: 1

    "Never use a catchall."

    Your "bad situations" are easily controlled automatically with spam filters such as spamassassin. The positives of giving every website a unique email, so you can easily see when a website has had their shit hacked, far outways any backscatter problems. You can also tweak the delays on your mailserver which breaks or slows down many common spamming tools.

    Another benefit is that i can easily block some company from ever emailing me again but blocking their company specific email addres I have created.

  21. Re: Current PCs are good enough. on PC Shipments In 2013 See the Worst Yearly Decline In History · · Score: 1

    " A ten year old Windows XP machine can run all the latest browsers,"

    Have you even managed/used XP? It is incapable of running even IE 9 which is 3 years old.
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/system-requirements

    I of course agree that apple obsoletes everything too quickly, but now is time for xp to die. Power PCs death was quite a few years ago now.

  22. Re:Where is Mobile? on Isaac Asimov's 50-Year-Old Prediction For 2014 Is Viral and Wrong · · Score: 1

    Yes he was mostly wrong, but

    windowless underground houses

    so he did predict people living in their parents basements because of "spiritual malaise".

  23. Haven't been to the states since before sept 11th on US Customs Destroys Virtuoso's Flutes Because They Were "Agricultural Items" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    and I never once have regretted that decision. Wouldn't go to dubai either for similar reasons. Toxic culture. I do feel sorry to anyone living there and do hope you are armed.

  24. Re:Olive oil? on What Would French Fries Taste Like If You Made Them On Jupiter? · · Score: 1

    Bake the fries. Never had olive oil coated fries smoking in my oven. Much healthier. There is a reason to pay good money for good oils. One of the worlds oldest cultivated crops can't be wrong!

  25. Re:Slow news day on Safeway Suspends Worker For Sci-Fi Parody of His Firing · · Score: 1

    "No, by "hivemind" I mean (in this case) the tendency to assume that anything a corporation does is bad,"

    Why shouldn't one assume that? Safeway is a publicly traded company who has a legal responsibility to make profit. Corporations have no honour. They do what it takes to make a buck for their shareholders. Any positivity for anyone else is a radioactive, feel good afterglow in the shadow of the rich getting richer. Some people believe that making a profit at their expense, is for the most part, bad. You read the summary yourself I assume, they stand to generate revenue from doing this closure. Hedge funds profits again, and the $20 dollar and under jobs suffer for it.

    Food co-ops are common across smaller communities, so its not like safeways for profit architecture needs to be preserved.

    And give me a break, the reasons why corporations cant take comedy is the same reason dictators cant. They want to maintain control of reality for their personal gain.