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  1. Re: Still a standalone application. Humf. on Inside Mozilla's Fight To Make Firefox Relevant Again (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    That sounds more like a reason to have both. Use Chrome for all that Google-integrated stuff, and have Firefox for when you want to do some plain browsing separate from all that.

  2. Should we blame the Internet?
    Or blame society?
    Or should we blame competition from TV?

  3. Re: What happens next... on Facebook Downranks News Feed Links To Crappy Sites Smothered In Ads (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    All I can tell you is, advertisers HATE it!

  4. What happens next... on Facebook Downranks News Feed Links To Crappy Sites Smothered In Ads (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    ...will BLOW YOUR MIND!

  5. Re:He continues to show himself to be ... on Musk Will Open Up Tesla Supercharger Patents To Spur Development · · Score: 1

    For the benefit of the non-MBAs among us, could you explain all that by means of a car analogy?

    No problem: It's like if Musk were to Open Up the Tesla Supercharger Patents, To Spur Development.

  6. Re:Practical application is the only way on Ask Slashdot: Can an Old Programmer Learn New Tricks? · · Score: 1
  7. Re: Improvement on ITER Fusion Reactor On Track To Generating Power By 2028 · · Score: 1

    Also, even with all the perpetually shifting estimates, it really does appear to be getting closer. It's not a case of "always 50 years away": 50 years ago, it was "50 years away"; 20 years ago, it was "25 years away"; now, it's "15 years away". That is actual progress -- not as fast as we'd like, or as was once expected, but progress.

  8. Re: wrong two words on Somebody Stole 7 Milliseconds From the Federal Reserve · · Score: 2

    > (Or should I be expecting a Whooshing sound any minute now?)

    Yes.

    > I suspect the answer is: the "Chicago Exchanges" have nodes on the low-latency Wall Street network.

    No doubt they've got the most expensive, premium, low-latency network connection money can buy; you're right that far. But did you seriously mean to suggest that money can currently buy a faster-than-light connection? That they have negative latency?

  9. Re: Too little too late on Windows 8.1 RTM Trickling Out, With Start Menu and Boot-to-Desktop · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Win7 is mediocre."
    "Win7 is by far the best OS Microsoft has ever made."

    A prime example of how two different statements can be true simultaneously.

  10. Re:Disambiguation needed on Ask Slashdot: When Is the User Experience Too Good? · · Score: 1

    Yes.

  11. Re:I've heard this before on Ask Slashdot: When Is the User Experience Too Good? · · Score: 1

    Well yeah of course I could let you add a negative Debit for an Asset but your accounting department will come at you with sharpened coffee mug or something.

    If you're very, very lucky.

  12. When is the user experience too good? on Ask Slashdot: When Is the User Experience Too Good? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Since 1984.

  13. Re:Wow, this is stupid. on Why We'll Never Meet Aliens · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ah, but see, the point of the article is that, unlike all the rest of us, this guy actually is smart enough to predict exactly how our 1000-times-smarter hyper-advanced post-human descendants will think.

  14. Re:with frickin' lasers! on Navy To Deploy Lasers On Ship In 2014 · · Score: 1

    What makes you think they won't name the series of Laser gunboats after sharks?

    ITYM Sea Bass.

  15. Re:Point? on Giant Robotic Jellyfish Unveiled by Researchers · · Score: 2

    If you RTFS, you might notice that it mentions "replicat[ing] the energy-efficient nature of jelly movement". Any task that's useful to perform in water can be done better by making the vehicle more energy-efficient. Other properties of the design will no doubt make it more suitable for some tasks than for others. That'll all shake out as the technology becomes available to designers of machines for all sorts of purposes. Adding another mode of locomotion to the toolkit available to such designers can only be useful.

  16. Re:Potential Military..... on Giant Robotic Jellyfish Unveiled by Researchers · · Score: 1

    There's a definite machismo pecking order in the natural scientists

    As opposed to the real scientists? *ducks*

  17. Re:Historic on Apache CloudStack Becomes a Top-level Project · · Score: 1

    Just wait a while and see which comments percolate to the top: they will contain the essence and seeds of knowledge which you seek.

    Essence and seeds perhaps. But look Ye not unto Slashdot for answers, for Ye shall be told both Yea and Nay.

  18. Re:Iceland Spar on Sunstone Unearthed From Sixteenth Century Shipwreck · · Score: 1

    Ah, my kingdom for a mod point! Well done.

  19. Re:Schrodinger would be happy on Physicists Discover a Way Around Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle · · Score: 1

    You know, from the cat's point of view, it's the physicist who keeps cutting his probability of existence in half every time he performs the experiment. She might wonder why he commits this series of half-suicides. If she cared.

  20. Re:Questions on Bill "The Science Guy" Nye Says Creationism Is Not Appropriate For Children · · Score: 1

    Are you an asshole when you delete a program you wrote?

    In most cases, no. But if you've achieved true "Strong" AI, and the program is a sentient entity, then yes, yes you are.

  21. Re:No - Reasonable is... on Is Innovation the Most Abused Word In Business? · · Score: 1

    1. Find an engineer who has dealt much with tech patent licensing issues. (I haven't myself, but I've performed this experiment and the results were fascinating.)
    2, Get a couple of beers into him.
    3. Be prepared to duck for cover.
    4. Ask him about the phrase "Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory".

  22. Re:Power it from above on Laser Powers Lockheed Martin's Stalker Drone For 48 Hours · · Score: 2

    Good to know I'm not the only one who has that dream.

  23. Re:Power it from above on Laser Powers Lockheed Martin's Stalker Drone For 48 Hours · · Score: 1

    But think of the amount of popcorn they could produce in remote locations...

    The Crossbow Project
    There's no defense like a good offense.

  24. Re:Contradictions on Programming Error Doomed Russian Mars Probe · · Score: 1

    The summary is so contradictory because it quotes from 2 articles, and each of them is completely different.

    " A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, (Emerson)

    "Look Ye not unto Slashdot for Answers, for Ye shall be told both Yea and Nay." (seen in a sig some years ago)

  25. Re:Sensible on Study Says Quantum Wavefunction Is a Real Physical Object · · Score: 3, Funny

    Bertrand Russell walked into a cafe. He asked the waiter for a cup of coffee, with no cream or sugar. The waiter said "I'm sorry, but we're out of cream. Will you take it with no milk or sugar?"