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  1. Too little too late on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 1

    Digg's redesign moved me away from the site, and I went to reddit.

    Slashdot seems to have fallen from grace. Used to be plenty of news stories per day, now it's just a few. Some are even totally not relevant to "nerds". The comment system forces me to preview.

    Maybe it's time to remove slashdot from my RSS feeds. The world has moved on, this site sadly has not.

  2. Re:Stupid? on RIAA Threatens ICANN Over Music-Themed gTLD Standards · · Score: 1

    This is ICANN. They made/proposed TLDs nobody had any interest in, and refuse TLDS people wanted(.xxx for adult sites, etc) for no real reason. I'm starting to think it's just a front for selling more domain names. How is that .biz TLD workin' out for you?

  3. Couldn't even buy their product on The Significant Decline of Spam · · Score: 1

    I remember getting the occasional spam, and actually out of curiosity seeing how they would even complete their objective. Their objective? Sell you something that they are advertising. Many moons ago, I got one spam that had an 800 number. I called it and I couldn't even leave a message since the mailbox was full.

    Spam = advertising. Advertising leading to the sale of a product or service. I noticed about 99% of the time there was no logical or easy way to make a call/visit a site,etc to present me with a product where I could buy it. You think grandma is going to de-obfuscate a URL(like slashdot's stupid email addy obfuscating filters) , visit the URL & buy your fake Lewis Vitton bags or whatever. Some spammers I swear are just spamming for the sake of spamming. Where's the money in that? There's ways around that like recommending I buy some junk stock that will be worthless in a month.

    Then there was some Chinese individual who personally spammed me trying to sell me electronics. I carried on a good convo with him for a week until he told me to go to hell for wasting his time. He refused to tell me how he got my email address. In a funny coincidence, my gmail got hacked, sent spam mail out to everyone in my address book, including the spammer. He replied back saying he wasn't interested. yes, spam emailed spam.

    BTW slashdot quit forcing me to preview, wait 2+ minutes to make a damn post on here. Or should I just go to reddit?

  4. Either... on CIA Launches WTF To Investigate Wikileaks · · Score: 2

    ..some old fogey is working at the CIA who is 100% out of touch with modern slang came up with this name. ..or.. ..someone at the CIA has a great sense of humor. ..or... ..some 4channer is an insider at the CIA and thought they would do this for the ultimate lulz. It's not unlike Fight Club where you find out members of Tyler's gang work everyday jobs and can secretly add things to your meal.

  5. Re:Sounds likes Denver airports luggage system on Foodtubes Proposes Underground, Physical Internet · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Actually, you have a good idea.

    We have a nationwide electricity grid, sending much-needed electrons everywhere.

    Why don't we do the same for water? It can be even not-so-clean water & the treatment can be left to the last mile to deal with. Floods in one area? Drought in another? Let them work together to solve the problem. A nationwide water grid would be interesting. Surely it's already implemented to lesser extents somewhere in the world.

  6. Re:Argggggg. on Moodle 1.9 Extension Development · · Score: 1

    If I had mod points(remember those?) I would give them to you. I'm tired of these Slashdot reviews that automatically assume you know what obscure thing they are talking about. How about just a little bit of context? And no, please don't excessively hyperlink it. Just give me 1 or 2 sentences.

  7. Re:Next-generation .torrent needed? on Geocities To Be Made Available As a 900GB Torrent · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm sure this torrent would be much larger if geocities page authors didn't have so many broken image links included.

    I'm sure the file would be much SMALLER if they could consolidate all the animated GIFs of the stick figure guy digging into the ground. In fact, with all the stupid animated GIFs, and about 5 sparkly backgrounds, easily compressible instances of text like "I LIKE CHRIS FARLEY", This could be a 20 meg file.

  8. Beautiful car on The Home-Built Dark Knight Batmobile · · Score: 1

    I fell in love with the Tumbler when I first saw it. It's a perfect blend of a Formula 1 race car and, um, a F-117 fighter. It makes all previous Batmobiles look like a joke. No useless neon lights or un-necessary bat logos everywhere.

    I'm curious how he implemented the steering system. There's not really anything mechanical between the 2 front tires. Just a bunch of hydraulics with the steering rack way in behind, extending it with control arms?

  9. Las Vegas? on Voting Machines Selecting Default Candidates · · Score: 1

    Funny how this is in Las Vegas. Insert comment here how the slot machines have better auditing & reliability than the ballot machines do. Why? Money!

  10. Re:But, but on Early Review of 11" Macbook Air · · Score: 1

    I have slightly different results. I bought a launch model EEE PC(the 701) and the display flaked out in about 4 months. It works if you bend the lid a bit. The 4 gig drive filled up quickly, resulting in an infinite boot loop.

    The Acer Aspire One(150) I later bought fared a bit better. Only one time the bios freaked out(easily re-flashable) & Windows crapped out, but the hardware's solid. Oh, except for the battery(EEE's died too), but I just ordered a higher-cell one off of Amazon for $40.

    Still love my Aspire One despite a few road bumps.

  11. problem on Ontario School Bans Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    So they want someone to prove that it ISN'T harmful.

    But is there any proof that it IS harmful?

    Sure, it's normal to ban something if it's been proven to be harmful, but I can't think of anything that hasn't been banned because there's no proof that it isn't harmful.

    Why is this edit box so god dang narrow?

  12. Re:What's still keeping me away on Desktop Linux Is Dead · · Score: 1, Insightful

    "Ways of doing things that are confusing to a Windows user" - in regards to something like an app install, I agree.

    In Ubuntu, I take a look at Synaptic, I am amazed at just how unfriendly and granular it is. You have your dependency hell, which means if you want to install A, you have to install C, D, E, F, and so forth. Some might install, some will fail with some weird technobabble. Many apps find it necessary to have SEVERAL entries. One will be the game's main files, and then you have to install another "Data files for xxx". Why can't they be in some hierarchy?

    I also don't like it when many of the games to install require you to have the datafiles from the original. Try explaining that to your dad when he wants to install a game.

  13. Explosive gases on Russian Army Upgrades Its Inflatable Weapons · · Score: 2, Funny

    Better yet, inflate them with explosive gases. Something shoots at them, they blow 'up real good.

    Probably the response to that would be to drop flachettes everywhere. Anything that doesn't pop when is real.

  14. Re:Well that's stupid. on Amid Controversy, EA Pulls Taliban From Medal of Honor Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    It's done to some extent at the toy store. German WW2 planes have the swastika removed. Lego Indiana Jones have characters just called as "enemies". They still do the goose-step though.

  15. Re:Zynga Helped Me Quit Facebook on Copying Trumps Creating For FarmVille Creator Zynga · · Score: 1

    That just leaves all the similar-named me too Farmville & Mafia Wars clones that seem to pop up. Then you have to hide THOSE as well.

    Then comes the event invites from people who are way too into Mafia Wars, where you get invites like "FREE AK47S GLITCH IN MAFIA WARS!".

    The best way is to just defriend them.

  16. Quick indicators on Narcissists, Insecure People Flock To Facebook · · Score: 1

    If you see people with 1000+ friends, they don't have 1000+ friends to converse & be friends with, that's just 1000+ people they can broadcast to.

    If you see someone that adds you as a friend, but never comments on any of your wall posts, you're just another viewer to their wall posts. It may or may not have commercial promotions involved.

    If you have someone that adds you as a friend, but doesn't talk to you if you saw them in person, well, that's a mystery to me. Maybe you were interesting to them at one point, but lost your shine & been replaced by other recent adds.

    Facebook isn't a tool to meet new people, that's for sure.

  17. Spotting fake celebrity suicides on White House Correspondent Tweets His Heart Attack · · Score: 1

    You are a hip celebrity & are having suicidal thoughts. Do you

    1) Call 911

    2) Call a friend

    3) call suicide prevention hotline

    4) tweet about it

    If you chose 4, you are probably faking it so you can get on gawker.

    It seems like every other day celebrities are reaching for a twitter client than hitting 911. This makes me think there isn't an actual emergency and things are a bit trumped up. "okay blood is coming out".

  18. Re:OT: Pinball on a Stick on What Pinball Looks Like When the Stakes Are High · · Score: 1

    This is near(ie in the same building) the Penny Arcade or Playland, whichever one exists.

  19. OT: Pinball on a Stick on What Pinball Looks Like When the Stakes Are High · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you are in the twin cities area, go to the MN State fair. There's a room with nothing but pins. This is a welcome change from the increasing numbers of shooting gallery & ticket redemption machines invading the fair.

  20. Re:Why not just use bookmarks? on Google Confirms Chrome GPU Acceleration · · Score: 1

    I can answer for that. If you are picking out individual pages from a base page(ie clicking links), it's sometimes faster than clicking a link, and hitting back to go back to the original. Often pages don't cache, or cache properly. Tabbed browsing is easier. So you look up something in google and find 5 results. You can open up 5 tabs to find what you want instead back & forth 5 times.Then there's those token tabs you leave open all the time, like gmail, etc.

    I can't for the life of me ever want to use it in Thunderbird, though.

  21. The new Digg is terrible on Digg In the Future · · Score: 1

    The comments won't load. They also try too hard to make it like twitter(following newsfeeds, etc). It lost any unique charm it once had.

  22. Correction in article on Justice Department Seeks Ebonics Experts · · Score: 1

    They are axing for help in translating....

  23. Max Headroomization of the world on Audi A8 Gets Factory Integrated Mobile Hotspot · · Score: 1

    Internet access in a car? Wireless no? Insert joke about moving your house around to find said WIfi hotspots.

    Instead of TVs everywhere in Max Headroom, it's Internet access in real life.

  24. Long, movie-ish dreams? on The Brain's Secret For Sleeping Like a Log · · Score: 1

    Every 7-8 months or so, I experience a dream that seems to last 3 or 4 hours, and seems like it was written like a well-made movie. I wake up out of it, thinking a long time has passed, and it's only 3-4 hours elapsed. Other, ordinary dreams seem dull in comparison and run me through the whole night.

    Is there a name for said type of dream?

  25. Suspicious part.. the call itself on The Unstoppable 'Tech Support' Scam · · Score: 1

    So how did the "company" explain the phone call in the first place? I highly doubt when people have to register for Windows XP activation they actually leave their phone number. And if so, how does a 3rd party get said phone number?