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  1. Re:Yeah, wrong link. Mod parent way down. on Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $290M In Patent Case · · Score: 1

    Yes, it would.

  2. Re:Hope Apple's ready for all those nickels! on Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $290M In Patent Case · · Score: 1

    That one had the wrong link. Due to Slashdot's lack of an edit button, I fixed it and posted an advisory on the other to mod it down.

  3. Yeah, wrong link. Mod parent way down. on Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $290M In Patent Case · · Score: 1

    Would it kill Dice to install an edit button?

  4. Hope Apple's ready for all those nickels! on Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $290M In Patent Case · · Score: 1
  5. That's a lot of nickels. on Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $290M In Patent Case · · Score: 3, Funny
  6. Re:I wonder what Elon's rebuttal to this will be.. on NHTSA Tells Tesla To Stop Exaggerating Model S Safety Rating · · Score: 0

    To be fair, Musk would be completely correct in doing so on decrying the NHTSA. Like most government agencies today, they are usually so busy defending policies regardless of whether they are still of value or not.

    On the Tesla evangelizing, I fully expect it of him and find it hilariously unconvincing when he does it.

  7. Re:(preparing to duck my head) on NHTSA Tells Tesla To Stop Exaggerating Model S Safety Rating · · Score: 1

    I voted for the Tesla safety rating before I voted against it.

  8. Re:What's more dangerous than corp. vendor lock-in on Microsoft Certifications For High School Credits In Australia · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm not sure McDonald's should take that insult from you.

    One thing about McDonalds is that they continually bring in new products AND kill old ones that people aren't buying much anymore. They also change things up to fit demand, they compete on price, they are willing to vastly change their menu to suit locales (India is a great example), avoiding the ignorant push for a one-size-fits-all solution for everyone.

    I really wish Mcrosoft were mroe like McDonald's.

  9. What's more dangerous than corp. vendor lock-in? on Microsoft Certifications For High School Credits In Australia · · Score: 2

    Career vendor lock-in. Microsoft wants to get 'em young and turn them into advocates in the name of self-interest, who will keep renewing their certifications and shelling out money to do it, and who will continually keep corporations from switching because it's what they know.

  10. Re:um.... on Sweden Will Deliver Pirate Bay Co-Founder To Denmark · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Extraditing someone for charges is indeed customary. Extraditing someone for questioning is not.

  11. Re:Debian?? on MATE To Make It Into Debian Repositories · · Score: 1

    I think we have different definitions of "perfect". The metaphor will always have room to evolve for the positive, even if people keep failing to actually make it happen.

  12. Re:Debian?? on MATE To Make It Into Debian Repositories · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's going a little bit far to say it was perfected 10-15 years ago. I'd assert that it is more a recognition that the attempts to go beyond what we had 10-15 years ago have taken us in the wrong direction.

  13. Re:Biometrics? on Students Tracked In UK College Via RFID For 1-3 Years · · Score: 1

    No, this is Patrick.

  14. Re:Biometrics? on Students Tracked In UK College Via RFID For 1-3 Years · · Score: 1

    While I would tend to agree, the difference between RFID and biometrics is fairly significant in that one can change or not carry an RFID. Biometrics are permanent feature of you. Even if the endgame is similar, the arguments against each in this kind of context are both valid and different in significant ways.

  15. Biometrics? on Students Tracked In UK College Via RFID For 1-3 Years · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This isn't biometrics. This is RFID.

  16. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    The highlight of your post was this: "I have this duty because if I agreed to a search, then I further the normalization of pathetic submission, embolden the authorities, and increase for my fellow citizen the expectation that they, too, should needlessly submit to the whims of dangerous thugs."

    The more we accept it, the more brazen they get.

  17. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    Not only calling it "probable cause", but also having the potential to accuse you of interfering with a police investigation for refusing.

  18. Re:Not so staggering. on Nokia Shareholders Approve Sale To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Seeing that my comment irks you makes it all the more worthwhile. I generally find that if a statement doesn't cause someone to get into a self-righteous snit, it probably wasn't worth making.

  19. Re:They're planning a reunion? on And Now For Something Completely Different: Monty Python Reunion Planned · · Score: 2

    I'm sorry, your five minutes are up.

  20. Re:One big difference on Musk Lashes Back Over Tesla Fire Controversy · · Score: 1

    Let's not forget age. Many of the cars that burned were probably much older than any Tesla on the road. We'll see how Teslas built in 2011 do in 2025.

  21. Re:Not so staggering. on Nokia Shareholders Approve Sale To Microsoft · · Score: 2

    They might, but whether anything comes of it may depend upon whose jurisdiction is relevant. Elop is Canadian, Nokia has their primary headquarters in Espoo.

  22. Re:Not so staggering. on Nokia Shareholders Approve Sale To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    That's not fishy coming from a company like Microsoft. Dirty, underhanded, and unethical, sure. But fishy? Not really. Elop did exactly what he was supposed to do. His loyalties were just not where a Chief Executive's loyalties are supposed to do. He should have been thrown out long before this situation ever happened.

  23. Re:Not so staggering. on Nokia Shareholders Approve Sale To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I can agree with that.

  24. Not so staggering. on Nokia Shareholders Approve Sale To Microsoft · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I understand the journalistic desire to phrase things dramatically, but there is nothing staggering about a struggling company accepting a buyout from a company with a perceived strong market position.

  25. Re:Because it's legal on US Wary of Allowing Russian Electronic Monitoring Stations Inside US · · Score: 1

    I reject the subject change. I didn't miss the attempt.