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  1. Good schooling. on Student Expelled From Indiana High School For Tweeting Profanity · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Sounds like good schooling (if by schooling I mean preparing him for the real world).
    The same thing would probably happen if he used a company computer to post profanity: the company would probably be within their legal right to fire him.

    Their compuer, their rules.

  2. Re:So this is the new Slashdot? on Conflict Between Occupy Wall Street Protestors and NYPD Escalating · · Score: 1

    Man, I wish I had mod points. I'd give you all 5.

  3. Re:But... Phong is wrong on Pioneer Anomaly Solved By 1970s Computer Graphics · · Score: 1

    What does it matter if he does?

    He can't be heard if he DOESN'T have a Ph.D in Astrophysics?

    Conversely, if he DOES have one, does that make his proposal magically valid?

  4. All you need to know, from TFA on Italian Scientists Demonstrate Cold Fusion? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Rossi and Focardi’s paper on the nuclear reactor has been rejected by peer-reviewed journals, but the scientists aren’t discouraged. They published their paper in the Journal of Nuclear Physics, an online journal founded and run by themselves, which is obviously cause for a great deal of skepticism. They say their paper was rejected because they lack a theory for how the reaction works. According to a press release in Google translate, the scientists say they cannot explain how the cold fusion is triggered, “but the presence of copper and the release of energy are witnesses.”

  5. Is this a script? on Stuxnet Virus Now Biggest Threat To Industry · · Score: 1

    Why does it always follow the outline:

    [INSERT REAL OR IMAGINED DANGER HERE], so the only solution is for [INSERT GOV'T BRANCH HERE] to [INSERT DESIRED ACTION HERE].

    "The growing danger, said lawmakers, makes it imperative that Congress move on legislation that would expand government controls and set requirements to make systems safer."

  6. Re:Random? on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because this is Slashdot. Your mistake is assuming that GOOD submissions get posted.

  7. e-book != Kindle on Stieg Larsson Is First Author To Sell 1M E-Books · · Score: 4, Informative

    This bothers me in slashdot, of all places. Articles that reference Amazon e-books ONLY COUNT THE NUMBER SOLD ON AMAZON. NOT ALL E-BOOKS!
    Just like the earlier misleading story headline that e-books outsold hardcovers for the first time... NO. Amazon KINDLE e-books outsold HARDCOVER books on AMAZON for the first time.

    There are plenty other e-book and physical book sellers out there that are NOT amazon. It doesn't emcompass the whole literary universe, so it shouldn't be written as such.

  8. Re:Lifetime subscriptions? on Lord of the Rings Online To Go Free-To-Play · · Score: 1

    From their FAQ:

    # I have a lifetime subscription to LOTRO. What will Free-to-Play mean for me?

    As a lifetime subscriber to LOTRO, you will keep all of your membership privileges and are automatically upgraded to VIP status. You will receive 500 Free Turbine Points every month like the other VIPs, but you do not have to pay a monthly fee since you are a lifetime member. All you have to do is keep playing the game and visit the LOTRO Store to spend your free points and enjoy the wealth of new a la carte items and options to enhance your game experience.

  9. Rest in peace. on Stand and Deliver Teacher Jaime Escalante Dies · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm going to cry. Really.
    I had the blessing to meet Mr. Escalante just a few months ago, before he was diagnosed with cancer. What a wonderful, wonderful man.

    They should name schools after people like him.

  10. Plot Spoiler! on Will Smith In For Independence Day 2 & 3 · · Score: 4, Funny

    In this one, the aliens come back with a different OS, and now running Antivirus!

  11. Updates on New Chrome Beta Adds Privacy Controls, Translation Option · · Score: 2, Informative

    Does it also allow for control over Auto Updates?

  12. Apple owns a patent for screen rotation? on Apple Sues HTC For 20 Patent Violations In Phones · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Apparently, it seems to think so. From the complaint:

    "The '381 Patent, entitled "List Scrolling And Document Translation, Scaling, And
    Rotation On A Touch-Screen Display," was duly and legally issued on December 23, 2008 by
    the United States Patent and Trademark Office. A copy of the '381 Patent is attached hereto as
    Exhibit D.
    40. Apple is the exclusive and current owner of all rights, title, and interest in the
    '381 Patent, including the right to bring this suit for injunctive relief and damages."

  13. Re:Yours either? on Blender 3D Incredible Machines · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I think you mean, "Yours neither." ;-)

    Perfect example of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry's_law

  14. Threat on Microsoft Exec Says, "You'll Miss Vista" · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know, that sounds like a threat to me...

  15. Faulty Marvell Chips, eh? on Faulty Marvell Chips Delay SATA 6G Launch · · Score: 2, Funny

    I wonder if The Green Gobllin had anything to do with it...

  16. Re:advice on Suggestions For Learning FPGA Development At Home? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I second the recommendation for the FOLD book.
    I used it in college (also about 15 years ago), and I loved it so much I ended up buying an updated version when I ran across it at a Half-Price books recently.

    If you've never done logic design, it will take you from the basics on.

  17. Talk about a misleading title on Most Companies Won't Deploy Windows 7 — Survey · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Have No current Plans" != "Won't Deploy"

    Two years ago, my company had "No Current Plans" to move our MS Applications to their 2007 versions, but here we are, with Office/Exchange/Sharepoint all 2007.

    "No Current Plans" may just mean just that... they don't have any plans. That's a far stretch from "we won't".

  18. Nutshell books on SQL in a Nutshell · · Score: 5, Interesting

    while the "Nutshell" books make great gifts for someone somewhat experienced in a topic, it needs to be pointed out that they're not necessarily the best option for a beginner.

  19. Models on Flu Models Predict Pandemic, But Flu Chips Ready · · Score: 0
  20. Dilbert on Organized Online, Students Storm Gov't. Buildings In Moldova · · Score: 0

    Seriously, am I the only one that thought "isn't that the fictional Dilbert country" when I first read this?

  21. Re:Robot Control?! on Honda Develops Brain Interface For Robot Control · · Score: 1

    Don't worry. We'll all have this inhibitor chip put at the top of our spine that will keep the super-smart robots from controlling our brain.

  22. Re:Make ER work simpler on Scientists Make Artificial Protein Mimic Blood · · Score: 1

    But isn't a bigger issue the LOSS of blood at the scene of an accident rather than blood type rejection?
    Or maybe ambulances could carry this as a "generic" substitute.

  23. Re:stupid question but..... on Obama Proposes Digital Health Records · · Score: 1

    I agree that the mandate is more "get people employed" rather than doing this thing right.

    I fear a repeat of the "cablecard" fiasco, where companies technically follow the letter of the law, but still make things so infuriatingly unworkable that people just give up fighting.

  24. Gladwell's "Blowing Up" on The Perils of Simplifying Risk To a Single Number · · Score: 4, Interesting

    For an EXCELLENT article about this, read Malcolm Gladwell's "Blowing up", which you can find online for free:

    http://www.gladwell.com/2002/2002_04_29_a_blowingup.htm

  25. Re:Substitute? Sounds good on More Climate Scientists Now Support Geoengineering · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because you should be wary of a law... the one that talks about unintended consequences.