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  1. Re: Dicey from start to finish on TechCrunch: Equifax Hack-Checking Web Site Is Returning Random Results (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    Just FYI, maximum credit score is 850 (both FICO and current Vantage score, since 2013. Previous Vantage score had a max of 990). Unless your 876 was prior to 2013, I have to call you on that.

  2. Re:Should be legal, with caveat on Why Scott Adams Wished Death On His Dad · · Score: 1

    I've had morphine, twice (kidney stones in 1992 and appendicitis in 2005). It does NOT make the pain go away. It simply makes you not care that it hurts. I can easily see pain reaching the point where morphine no longer makes you not care that it hurts.

  3. Re:Wagging the dog. on Only 25% of Yahoo Staff "Eat Their Own Dog Food" · · Score: 1

    Your dog craps both dog and cat poop? Weird...

  4. If they can get away with paying 0% (or close to it), what is the incentive to pay the 20% in your example?

  5. Re:What the summary did not include on Firefox Notably Improved In Tom's Hardware's Latest Browser Showdown · · Score: 1
  6. Eyeglasses? on MIT Researchers Invent 'Super Glass' · · Score: 2

    "The glass is self-cleaning, anti-reflective, and superhydrophobic." This sounds like the perfect glass for eyeglasses.

  7. Re:fluff don't read on The 'Cable Guy' Now a Network Specialist · · Score: 1

    He must have put a ton of money down. A 30 year fixed rate (ten years ago that ran around 6.875%) for an $18,000 house with 20% down gives a payment of $113.35. No idea where you're getting $20. This doesn't include property tax or insurance, either. Also, must have been a very small bank, since almost all of the big banks required at least a $50,000 loan for the better rates. For $14,400 (18k - 20%), they likely would add 3/8 to 5/8 to the rate.

  8. Have to write checks for 2 bills to avoid fees on Verizon Backtracks On $2 Convenience Fee · · Score: 1

    My gas bill and water bill both charge fees to pay online (one is a $1.50 fee, the other is whatever Western Union charges), so I send checks. A stamp is cheaper than their fee. The stupidest one I ever had, though, was a car loan that was through CitiBank (the dealership got me a great rate: 0.9%). They only accepted payments online via Western Union. Yet, the CitiBank credit card my wife has allows us to pay online with no fees. WTF? You're the SAME DAMN COMPANY. Share the payment functionality between divisions. We paid that loan off as quickly as possible and I will be certain to never use CitiBank for a car loan, ever again.

  9. Re:There are real problems to solve first, Mozilla on Meet Firefox's Built-In PDF Reader · · Score: 1

    THANK you! That's been pissing me off for a while.

  10. It's a 2 step process.. on Ask Slashdot: How Do You File Paper Documents At Home? · · Score: 1

    I leave them in piles on my desk until either I, or my wife (usually her), becomes annoyed enough to stick them in the file drawer (neatly organized). We keep all bills on a 2 year cycle and all tax forms (and related documents) on a 7 year cycle. Everything outside of the 2/7 year range that has any identifying information (names, addresses, phone numbers, SS#'s, etc) on it is shredded.

  11. 100 times the radioactive iodine-131 of 3mi Island on Five Times the US Almost Nuked Itself · · Score: 1

    Ever heard of this one? My father in law told me about it.

    A Nuclear Incident "Worse Than Three Mile Island"

    The wikipedia version.

    And this one is fairly close to where I live (though thankfully not WHEN I lived here. Which is now. And not then).

  12. Re:Okay, who broke the Sun? on The Sun's Odd Behavior · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but you had to pay up front.

  13. What about splorp!? on Splash, Splatter, Sploosh, and Bloop! · · Score: 1

    I've always enjoyed utilizing an onomatopoetic nickname.

  14. Re:I can see it now on Mozilla Preparing To Scrap Tabbed Browsing? · · Score: 1

    I guess what surprises me the most is that I'd have thought the biggest problem with having 20 tabs open is... you have 20 tabs open. Are you seriously reading all those websites at the one time? If so, then you must have the worst case of ADHD I've ever come across! Please, get some help :-)

    I work in technical support for an eCommerce company. I have two FF browser windows open with 5-8 tabs in each one (minimum). I manage whatever issues I'm working on plus look up other sites to assist the lower level techs with their questions, too. Sometimes I'll need to test email functionality, so I'd open GMail, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail all at once. So, yes, there are real reasons to open multiple tabs (I also have Opera and Safari installed, too, for those rare instances where I need to test those browsers, too).

  15. Why does it matter? on Dvorak Layout Claimed Not Superior To QWERTY · · Score: 1

    I type "wrong" but still manage to hit 50-60 wpm when I'm in my stride. I'm not a secretary, nor a programmer. I work in technical support. Some of that support is managed through a chat program. I can handle 4 separate customers, plus questions from subordinates via GAIM/Pigeon, on my QWERTY keyboard.

    I use whatever fingers feel comfortable at the time. It depends on the words being typed whether it's the left or right hand. The majority of the typing is done with my index fingers, but ring fingers on each hand get their fair share, as well as the occasional thumb for the spacebar, depending on what the index fingers are doing at the time.

    Yeah, I backspace a lot, but still type faster than almost anyone I work with.

    I could probably do the same thing with a Dvorak keyboard after a few weeks or practice, but why would I bother? What would be the benefit to learning a new keyboard that would only be at home? Work likely wouldn't provide me with a new keyboard without a valid reason. I have no family nor friends who use Dvorak keyboards. While it would annoy my wife on those rare occasions when she needed to use my computer, that's not enough of a reason to move over.

  16. Re:RIP Micron on MPC Computers Shutting Down · · Score: 1

    My first PC was a Micron I bought in February 1996. It was a Pentium 133 with 32megs EDO RAM, a 28.8 modem and a 1.2GB harddrive (I started late with computers). When the modem died, they replaced it. When the CPU died, they replaced it (with a Pentium 166, since they no longer carried the 133). When the modem died, again, they replaced it. When the harddrive died, they replaced it (with a 1.6 GB, since they no longer carried the 1.2GB). When the keyboard died, they replaced it. When the motherboard died, they replaced it. When the modem died, for a third time, it was replaced (with a 56k, since they no longer carried the 28.8).

    After the experience with that lemon, I never bought another computer I didn't build myself (aside from a laptop).

  17. Re:Notification for everything on Interesting Uses For a USB LED Screen? · · Score: 1

    Having driven from central Ohio to southern California, southern Vermont to central Ohio, central Ohio to Connecticut, Connecticut to southern Vermont and central Ohio to Cocoa Beach, Florida... I can honestly say the worst drivers in the country are in California. Connecticut was scary (bumper-to-bumper at 85mph), but Californians are just idiots. It gets worse with moisture. Hell, spit in the road and they panic.

  18. Re:Glossy Paper and Printers on Using Speed Cameras To Send Tickets To Your Enemies · · Score: 1

    Yes, but I'm one of those losers with a custom plate. I don't, however, check both front and rear, so it's possible one, or the other, could be changed and I wouldn't notice (dependent on whether or not I backed into the space).

  19. Appliances? on Meteorite Destroys Warehouse In Auckland, NZ · · Score: 1

    The blaze broke out in a warehouse on the intersection of Ponsonby Road and McKelvie Street and eight appliances and two aerial appliances were used to quell it.

    Were these blenders or electric can-openers? Or were they referring to larger appliances, like a refrigerator or a dishwasher? If so, what would an aerial appliance be? And how do these appliances manage to put out a fire?

    New Zealand has the coolest appliances.

  20. Redux: USPS API fails around the holiday season on USPS Server Meltdown · · Score: 1

    I work for an e-Commerce company and the USPS API did the same thing last year. It gets overwhelmed and can't handle the volume. If you have a decent shopping cart software, set your rates to backup for USPS and you should be fine.

  21. Re:Where's the test? on US Officials Flunk Test On Civic Knowledge · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I have a high school education and I only missed 3.
    My wife has a college education and she missed 6.
    Education isn't the entire defining factor. It's an interest in politics.

  22. It's not that hard... on Only 4.13% of the Web Is Standards-Compliant · · Score: 1

    http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.splorp.org%2Findex.php&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0

    Although the Tidy function of the HTML Validator program is a bit too picky about empty tags. It's still valid, dammit.

  23. Why do they get ignored? on Popup Study Confirms Most Users Are Idiots · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is an unmodified screen capture of an actual Windows dialogue box. I have no idea what program triggered it.

    http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg109/splorpdotorg/whatwouldyoudo.jpg

    (I left it onscreen until I rebooted -to be fair, this was Windows 98SE).

  24. My top speed... on Human-Powered Vehicle Speed Competition · · Score: 1

    I was doing a 100 mile bike tour and came up the backside of a large hill to see a massive downhill run. Being young and stupid, I cranked it up as fast as I could. About 1/2 way down the hill, I saw the stop sign. Since I didn't see any cars coming, I literally said "SCREW IT" and pedaled my ass off. I had a speedometer on the bike that registered 51MPH at top speed.

    Scared the crap out of me.

  25. Does it do what it claims to do? on How To Fix the Poor Usability of Free Software · · Score: 1

    Irfanview

    Notepad++

    CDex

    FileZilla

    Free or open source software that I use frequently have no usability issues. I know there are some horrific free and open source software choices out there. I just don't use the ones that don't lend themselves to ease of use. I stick with the stuff I know works.