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  1. Re:A drop in growth! on Have eBooks Peaked? · · Score: 1

    It's crazy how everyone looks at business these days. If you're not experiencing explosive growth then your company is dying, sorry.

  2. Your personalized DNA results on UC Berkeley Asking Incoming Students For DNA · · Score: 1

    test results will help students make decisions about their diet and lifestyle.

    Your test results have shown that you would benefit most from a healthy diet and active lifestyle.

  3. Re:Inconceivable! on Court Rules Against Vaccine-Autism Claims Again · · Score: 1

    Oh my god! You've figured it out!

    The obvious thing to do here is listen to what the medical community says, and then do the exact opposite!

    I anxiously await your findings.

  4. Rating every YouTube video? on Google Rejects Australian Censorship Proposal · · Score: 1

    How do I get that job?

  5. Re:yes on Does a Lame E-Mail Address Really Matter? · · Score: 1

    The trouble with this approach is that it's prone to misunderstanding. People are used to seeing the name of the recepient before the @.If you're applying with a company/HR that doesn't know what you're doing, then they wonder why you seem to be claiming to be them. Or they look at the address and say, "OurCompany@hisdomain.com, that can't be right. He must be confused."

  6. Cut out that tinyurl crap. on Slovak Police Planted Explosives On Air Travelers · · Score: 1

    This isn't Twitter.

  7. Possible power source? on Vermont City Almost Encased In a 1-Mile Dome · · Score: 1

    Could you use the upward lift to generate power for the city?

  8. Re:Steam-like store needed on The Kindle Killer Arrives · · Score: 1

    Nice, thanks. Now we just something for Canada, I guess.

  9. Steam-like store needed on The Kindle Killer Arrives · · Score: 1

    What we need is sellers like Steam, Gamers-Gate, and Good Old Games for the ebook market. Give me weekend deals, give me surprise specials on publishers, give me a discount if I buy an author's entire catalog. From what I've seen, there's little incentive to go ebook over dead-tree. They should be taking advantage of the low cost of distribution and selling as much as they can. If I can't get it for cheap online then I'm either going to pick it up used or from a library, I'm guessing neither of which profits them as much as if I get it directly.

    I don't mind Steam-like DRM. Make it easy to use and make sure it WORKS and people will love it. There are customers now who try to buy on Steam whenever possible, sometimes even when the same product available elsewhere with no DRM and at a lower price.

    That's not to say I wouldn't prefer something like RTF. Good Old Games is selling tonnes (how many bits are there in a gram?) of games DRM-free and are constantly adding to their catalog. There was nothing stopping me from pirating Fallout 2, but I bought it from GOG anyway because it was cheap enough to be a no-brainer. Older books, discounted, and DRM-free in a GOG-type store would be great and would make a lot of money.

    Unfortunately, ebooks are more likely to go towards the Microsoft XBOX Live store model. Sales are rare and often lame. Microsoft just added the ability to buy XBOX 360 games online. The main problem is, it's twice or three times as expensive as picking up a physical copy.

  10. Stop replying to unrelated posts. on College Credits For Trolling the Web? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Seriously. The obvious mod whoring is blinding.

  11. Re:Cool. Now my music will change again. on Western Digital Announces 1TB Mobile HD · · Score: 1

    If it's just sitting there, why use a more expensive 2.5" drive?

  12. Re:Resolution on Wearable Computer With Lightweight HUD · · Score: 1

    The iPhone resolution is half that, and it's doing fairly well, last time I checked.

    I think you need to redefine what you think of when you see the word "computer".

  13. Re:why does he need a 'wi-fi detector'? on English DJ Claims Wi-Fi Allergy · · Score: 1

    Apparently him sensing it causes "dizziness, confusion and nausea". Maybe his sensor has a longer range than his "allergy"?

    There's a lot of things in this article and this condition to be skeptical of, but I don't think this is one of them.

  14. Re:More communication != more accountability. on White House Joins Facebook, MySpace, Twitter · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yeah, that's a really good point.

    Look at the whole WMD in Iraq debacle.

    Maybe someone with a little more clout than The Daily Show needs to be confronting these guys. Someone who can bring about actual consequences would be a start.

  15. More communication = more accountability? on White House Joins Facebook, MySpace, Twitter · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If the Whitehouse is putting more down in writing, on the Internet where it can easily be archived and searched through, will this lead to greater scrutiny from the public? Will they be more likely to be called on their backtracking?

    Or, more likely, will they just make sure to never say anything of substance?

  16. Re:Meme Theory 101 on A Quantitative Study of How Memes Spread · · Score: 1

    I'm annoyed because people are continually replying to one of the first >0 rated posts so that their comment is at the top.

    Realistically, I'm not sure Slashdot can really do anything (Allow mods to move the comment so it's not a reply? That sounds like it could be trouble). The only reason I suggested it is because asking people to exercise self restraint is even more foolish. Just look at those guys who use the code tag over all their comments.

  17. Re:Meme Theory 101 on A Quantitative Study of How Memes Spread · · Score: 1

    What the hell does your post have to do with the parent post?

    I'm getting really tired of this type of thing. Slashdot should really fix their commenting system.

  18. Re:Bundling doesn't crearte market share? on Firefox Exec Says Windows Bundling Is a Bad Idea · · Score: 1

    What the in hell are you talking about?

    The original comment you replied to said this:
    Bundling doesn't crearte market share?
    Tell that to anyone who refers to the blue 'E' as "The Internet".

    And then you ask: Why yes, there are some really ignorant people out there... and? What about them? Oh, that's it?

    Well obviously the point is that there are several users who will use whatever you bundle with Windows and therefore bundling does create market share. The comment gives an example of a type of user who is affected by this bundling and who we've probably encountered personally. Where in the comment's two sentences did you miss his point?

  19. Ha, lucky! on Charter Cable Capping Usage Nationwide This Month · · Score: 1

    Here's mine:
    20 GB (20,000 MB) of free data transfer per month (incremental usage billed at $10/GB).
    Yellowknife $89.95
    Whitehorse $89.95
    Fort Nelson $79.95
    High Level $79.95

    Northwestel Cable

  20. We take you and your car apart on Researchers Apply P2P Principles To Car Traffic · · Score: 1

    and then transfer the pieces to your destination.

  21. Re:saying. "Fast forward to the 21st century" on An In-Depth Look At Game Piracy · · Score: 1

    STALKER is fairly well liked and is $5 on Steam this weekend.

    You're welcome.

  22. Re:This Sounds Like a Great Idea on Student Invention May Significantly Extend Mobile Device Battery Life · · Score: 5, Funny

    So put a Faraday cage around it?

  23. Re:Soon to be worthless on How a Rogue Geologist Discovered Diamonds · · Score: 1

    DeBeers owns a Canadian mine already, Snap Lake.

    They own two Canadian diamond mines: Snap Lake and Victor.

  24. Re: Ah My Eyes! on Nintendo To Start Publishing Ebooks On the DS · · Score: 1

    Yeah, atually trying it out would be too hard. Let's just guess at the results.

  25. also on 'Greasemonkey' Malware Targets Firefox · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What happens if you already have Greasemonkey? Would it stop working or does the malware work fine alongside it?