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  1. Re:Marketing-driven products on Sony Racing Apple To Develop 'a New Kind of TV' · · Score: 5, Informative

    You need to think like a big corporation.

    When they say: "Every TV set we all make loses money" it doesn't mean what you think it means.

    What they are really saying is "Every TV set we all make doesn't continue to make us money once it's been sold"

  2. Yes... RMS.... just for 'shits-and-giggles'

  3. Honolulu Tops 2011 Digital Cities Survey....... on Honolulu Tops 2011 Digital Cities Survey · · Score: 5, Insightful

    .... in the United States.

  4. Re:Full of it on Looking Beyond Detroit For Engine Innovation · · Score: 1

    'Detroit' as he refers to are now multi-nationals

    OMG no way!

    they have their own R&D factories

    OMG no way!

    In all seriousness, though:
    Yes what you said is obviously true, but the idea that because they have their own R&D and have researched this before doesn't mean this company hasn't figured out a better way to do it.
    I'm not saying that they have figured out a better way, but to dismiss something as 'oh, well that's been tried before' isn't a good basis

  5. Re:Just goes to show... on Chrome Set To Take No. 2 Spot From Firefox · · Score: 1

    As opposed to FireFox silently downloading auto-updates and asking to restart your browser to install them?

  6. Re:Android is not Open Source, it is Open Sauce on RMS: 'Is Android Really Free Software?' · · Score: 2

    Regardless of whether or not Android is open source, your point about "not invented here" is a mindset in a lot of open source projects. It's unfortunate, but true.

  7. Re:This is News? on Tribute To Steve Jobs: a 21km Apple Logo in Tokyo · · Score: 0

    We really need a "sad, but true" moderation option.

  8. Re:Good and Bad on When Schools Are the Police · · Score: 1

    Too many kids get away with crap in their teens and continue that into their adult life because they were never corrected

    Well that's the problem right there: they were never corrected.
    But the real question is: who should be the one to correct them?

    Teachers? Teachers have lost most (all) of their disciplinary measures they used to have... detention is about the scariest thing, and expulsion is maybe a little worse. But I knew kids that would get expelled just so that they could stay home and play video games.

    Parents? Parents are quickly going down the same road as the teachers. Kids know what the Children's Aid Society is, and I've personally seen kids use it as a threat towards their parents for any disciplinary action they are about to receive.

    Police? I think that's just a little too much for most circumstances. It can be good for a scare tactic but often they know they're not considered and adult in their legal system and just laugh it off (as you pointed out about skirting the law).

    So the real problem, the way I see it, is that laws meant to encompass child abuse and neglect are slowly bleeding into the realm of discipline.
    (and yes I realize sometimes that lines is blurry, but we're very much into the absolute white area)

  9. I was on the fence.... on "Woot" Becomes an Official Word · · Score: 1

    but now I no longer have any respect for the OED

  10. Re:Give it to me straight on Sun Unleashes Most Powerful Flare Since 2006 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Oracle would have snatched it up

  11. Re:Will we See QUANTA??? on KDE Frameworks 5.0 In Development · · Score: 1

    I've had Quanta (version 3.5.10) installed since 4.6.... now I'm on 4.7.... don't have an issue

  12. Re:Why so antagonistic? on Google's Self Driving Car Crashes · · Score: 1

    The car forgot to send him a birthday card this year... he's still a little upset about it.

  13. Re:"if Google wants to attract those users" on Is Google+ a Cathedral Or a Bazaar? · · Score: 2

    Exactly, my understanding was they do not want those users... whether it's for nefarious reasons or just to keep it from becoming another MySpace gong-show, the jury is still out on that.

  14. Re:Everybody aboard the tinfoilhat-train! on Linux Receives 20th Birthday Video From Microsoft · · Score: 1

    everyone knows there is no cake!

  15. Genetically Modified Dandelions.... on Activists Destroy Scientific GMO Experiment · · Score: 1

    I have hundreds of genetically modified dandelions on my unprotected yard.... where are the activists when you need them?!

  16. Re:Disappointed with the current /. crowd on Happy Towel Day! · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry Dave... but I'm afraid Slashdot can't do that

  17. Re:Limitation on Mandatory Automotive Black Boxes May Be On the Way · · Score: 5, Informative

    The current EDRs (Event Data Recorders) only store the last few moments leading up to a crash (crash is judged by either rapid deceleration, or by air-bags being deployed). In their current state, they wouldn't retain information long enough to be able to be used for anything like you mention.

    AFAIK, as an emergency first responder, these boxes have been present in most vehicles already for quite a few years (close to a decade). You may very well have one in your current vehicle but are unaware of it. The new part is making them mandatory.

    Some items that it stores in the moments before and during a collision:
    - Speed immediately before rapid deceleration
    - RPMs
    - Brake application or lack there of
    - Force of impact
    - Which airbags were deployed
    - Whether the driver was wearing a seat-belt (other passengers too, if the vehicle is equipped to sense that)

    Those are the fairly standard/common items. Other vehicles with steering-response and/or traction control etc. will also log those items.

  18. Lisp? on Google Adds Speech To Newly Stable Chrome 11, Pays Big Bounty · · Score: 5, Funny

    Seems that maybe they should have programmed it in Lisp?

    Thanks, I'm here all week!

  19. Re:Well on Wikileaks Says Public Forced Canadian DMCA Delay · · Score: 2

    Unfortunately, like most (all?) politicians, the are likely just telling us what we want to hear and not what they intend on doing.

    Everything sounds fine and dandy until they get elected....

    Just my 2 cents (2.1 cents USD)

  20. Re:Ah yes.... on Minecraft To Officially Launch 11/11/11 · · Score: 1

    oh.... well now it's not funny.... they fixed it

  21. Ah yes.... on Minecraft To Officially Launch 11/11/11 · · Score: 2

    It seems Slashdot currently has currently first class editing :)

  22. Re:If willing suspension of disbelief works... on Samsung Galaxy Ad Misleads With Fake Interviews · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wait... are you saying Skittles don't come from rainbows?!
    Bastards!

  23. Re:Is it Twelvember yet? on Happy Pi Day · · Score: 1

    Looks like someone has a case of the Mondays!

  24. Minority? on Lobbyists Attack UK Open Standards Policy · · Score: 1

    Maybe I'm a little bit in the minority here, but can you blame them?

    If you owned a company, and one of your major clients was thinking about moving to another company, would you not try everything in your power to keep them?

  25. Re:Time heals all trends on Talking To Computers? · · Score: 1

    Or you're writing an e-mail:

    USER: "New e-mail. To Bob M, From Matt C ..."
    Computer: "Command accepted... Formatting C"