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  1. aw, my heart bleeds for you, Kim on Kim Dotcom Says Legal Fight Has Left Him Broke · · Score: 1, Insightful

    try selling your mansion.

  2. Re:Has it been working so far? on Torvalds: I Made Community-Building Mistakes With Linux · · Score: 1

    viva la Mercurial?

  3. Re:Works particularly well in SA/Victoria on South Australia Hits 33% Renewal Energy Target 6 Years Early · · Score: 2

    I was under the impression that SA does a huge amount of mining and makes it one of the most electricity hungry states in Australia, but I've just found this: http://www.bree.gov.au/publica... and a quick glance at the breakdown per-state shows total energy consumption not the highest, but if you weight it in proportion by population, WA (also lots of mining) and SA are the highest.

  4. Re:Cheap on FBI Paid Informant Inside WikiLeaks · · Score: 2

    Reposting a reader's comment to the blog entry you linked - it's a good rebuttal with some sharp points: "Reader June 28, 2010 at 1:19 PM I could not agree with you less. It is plainly evident that a attack on Wikileaks is well underway by many agencies, there has been quite a bit of news on this topic lately. To see you join into this fray is dismaying at best, and somewhat revealing on your own openness. Wikileaks does not have to fit your assumptions on what you think it should and should not publish. It makes no difference if they are secret rites or rituals or undisclosed government documents. This side-handed character attack is beneath you, or so I once thought. The allegations you make are based on conjecture â" example was your comment about not receiving funding from the Knight Foundation. There could be any number of reasons Wikileaks was not selected, but your conjecture was inappropriate, unnecessary and somewhat revealing of your own bias. And frankly, itâ(TM)s not really important or even relevant to the real issue here â" which is just as much about you as it is Wikileaks. What EXACTLY then is your own agenda is this debacle? Your own position is dead clear, in your own words: âoeIn fact, WikiLeaks must be counted among the enemies of open society because it does not respect the rule of law nor does it honor the rights of individuals.â That remark is the stupidest thing I think I have ever read here. Enemies? Since you chose this word yourself, what the hell does that make you? The rule of law is a sick joke â" which any honest person acknowledges, and the very reason sites like this exist. If the rule of law was in point of fact in effect and actually working, this very site would not need to be here. But here you are â" and here is Wikileaks, trying to overturn the corruption and secrecy (and violations of law). The rights of individuals you alleged is a straw argument altogether, which you should have immediately realize before uttering this nonsense. You are trying to cloak the issue while sounding self-righteous and ethical yourself, but all youâ(TM)ve managed to do here is point a finger for some bizarre and unknown reason. Maybe you arenâ(TM)t the open and honest source you allege yourself to be. Shame on you for this entire essay. Youâ(TM)ve only revealed yourself uncommitted to open information sharing, biased and quite possibly, not working for the good intention of the people you allege you serve. Which leaves all your readers with this question: Who exactly are you serving here?"

  5. Re:Topolsky on Hollywood Agent Ari Emanuel Wants a Magic 'Stop Piracy' Button · · Score: 1

    No, he had no counter-argument.

    Child pornography is universally morally abhorrent. The definition of 'child' and the age of legal sexual consent differs from state to state to country, but the first worlders have it pretty much set at about 16+ years (Japan being a strange exception with some provinces at 13). Google does filter child pornography (http://www.google.com/goodtoknow/familysafety/faq/). Did I read you right? Did you say they didn't? But are they right to do this? Yes. No thought required, the automatic affirmative is the correct answer. It's not a slippery slope of censorship, but it is Google policing the flow of information and it is the minimum essential moral obligation a global corporation like Google can do in a world where there is no globally held morality.

    Finding links to download the latest hollywood blockbuster on Google isn't even a far distant cry to filtering for child pornography - the two are not even comparable and the distinction is false.

    Emanual should be mortally ashamed for even thinking policing child pornography and policing links to torrents equate.

  6. Re:I'd start by shooting the Captain.... on What To Do With a 1,000 Foot Wrecked Cruise Ship? · · Score: 1

    Such a pathetic attitude. Shoot this parent.

  7. Re:You left one out: on Floyd Landis Sentenced For Hacking Test Lab · · Score: 1

    viva la France!

    At least they don't have Freedom Fries and designated Free Speech Zones. You need to lighten up and realise your government has you bent over the bench just as much.

  8. Re:DOH! on Hobbit Film Trailer Posted Online · · Score: 1

    "-U Quicktime" is good enough.

  9. Re:BSD license was always more permissive, so grea on GPL, Copyleft Use Declining Fast · · Score: 1

    The GPL and it's rules cultivates your idea of 'freedom'. If there were no GPL and only the BSD free software as we know it would have stagnated and died before it ever reached critical mass. The GPL isn't going away and talking about it in the past tense won't hurry it on it's way either. Everything has it's place and the GPL was and will continue to be a necessary component in providing a cradle in which our 'freedom' to create, persists.

  10. Re:Not all religions are bad on Christopher Hitchens Dies At 62 · · Score: 1

    Buddhism still has one kneeling and bowing before icons. Once upon a time it might have been a philosphy, now it's practically teeming with supernatural bit and pieces. There is a good book by Stephen Batchelor, an agnostic and former hardcore buddhist, called "Buddhism without Beliefs" where he re-presents buddhism stripped of a lot of it's historical cruft. It's a small book but it offers up some very practical knowledge.

  11. Booq BOA on Ask Slashdot: Laptop + DSLR Backpacks · · Score: 1

    The Booq Boa could be what you are looking for: Booq Boa Flow XL Digital SLR/17" Laptop Backpack I have a regular laptop bag made by Booq and it's perhaps the nicest thing I own. I was blown away by the quality of it when it arrived. I also paid through the nose for it, but it was worth every penny. Rushfaster, the site I just linked to, also have an excellent website and excellent customer service. Not a shill, just a regular, satisfied customer :) Hope it helps.

  12. Re:Preview on New Film 'Zenith' Now Available For Free BitTorrent Download · · Score: 1

    Thanks for that link - I was quite impressed (and that's a bit hard to do these days). On the strength of that I donated and and am downloading it in it's entirety.

    I hope they make their 40K goal.

  13. loved it and hated it on Mirror's Edge Sequel On Hold · · Score: 1

    I would have paid for a second ME.

    I would have forgiven the bad dialogue, lame voice acting and completely unbelievable situations the protagonist found herself in ... I would have even overlooked the empty world she seemed to inhabit, devoid of pedestrians, cars (or anything really) If they could have just taken what they had and improved all of those things above just a little bit. I would have bought a second ME then.

    ME was something of a racing and adventure game, I hated being chased and I hated the gazillion quick-saves I had to do. Even if they had gotten rid of the ridiculous plot and had me running bags around rooftops, it would have made ME a better game. No silly conspiracy theories, no armoured evil versions of yourself chasing you ... just find satchel, deliver satchel. It could have been sweet, because It was a beautiful looking game after all, I just wish my beast had a physics card.

  14. red rampage? on FPS Games That Need a Remake · · Score: 1

    Did you mean Redneck Rampage?

    oblig: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck_Rampage

  15. Re:No, I don't on Google CEO Schmidt Predicts End of Online Anonymity · · Score: 1

    The curt dolphin was courteous.

  16. RFID + NFC on Researchers Debut Barcode Replacement · · Score: 1

    This sounds an awful lot like RFID and NFC (Near Field Communications). The purpose of these is to have inventory that can identify itself when 'pinged' (books, pallets, passports ...). This entails all kinds of things, like shelves that can inventory themselves, tracking an item from manufacturer through shipping, distribution and ultimately to the item in your hands.

  17. Re:What's all the fuss about? on Huge Unidentified Organic Blob Floating Around Alaska · · Score: 1

    So you see there is a big, slimy thing floating in the water and you don't like it.. What do you do?

    Ghostbusters! They have proven experience taking care of slimers ...

  18. Dr Karl Kruszelnicki on Tomorrow's Science Heroes? · · Score: 1

    He has a website here: http://www.drkarl.com/ and you can listen to him on the ABC website here: http://abc.gov.au/science/drkarl/

  19. Re:Realistic Doesn't Sell on The State of Video Game Physics · · Score: 1

    gawd. It's "straight" not "strait".

  20. Cough syrup! on Scientists Create RNA From Primordial Soup · · Score: 1

    Cough syrup! Nothing but plain, ordinary, over-the-counter children's cough syrup!

  21. Re:this is so sad! on Duke Nukem For Never · · Score: 1

    I had the same kicked-in-the-guts reaction too. I spent a good chunk of my adolescence either playing it or making elaborate maps that I never published. Learning how to make all the different types of doors, using the BUILD editor, stuffing about with the .con files ... mods! caribbean duke was great. sigh.

    I've been waiting for since before I had internet and was still on my local BBS. I spent 6+ hours downloading the original DNF trailer. Of course, it takes less than a minute now on youtube ...

    That trailer actually has some spooky similarities to HL and HL2 ... especially about the 1:30 and 2:00 minute marks.

    Long live the king.

  22. Mandrake and 9 partitions on What Did You Do First With Linux? · · Score: 1

    My first Linux distro was Mandrake after reading an interview in PC Authority (1997?) with RMS and another article about Linus and Linux. The auto-partioner set up roughly 8 or 9 partitions for me (one for /, /etc/ /boot/ /home/ ...). I was thrilled when it finally installed and I was playing Frozen Bubble and had a stack other free software immediately, but I soon nuked it in favour of Gentoo - then SuSE and then Gentoo again.

    I'm on Ubuntu now running ion3

  23. Re:Uh, graphics are surfing the uncanny valley any on Early Look At the New Wolfenstein Game · · Score: 1

    I had Gain Ground on the Master System and you get it for the PSP now in the Sega Classics Collection ...

  24. Re:How ignorant of you on Lame Duck Challenge Ends With Free Codeweavers Software For All · · Score: 1
    you're right.

    THANKS GUYS.

  25. FUCK. THAT. SHIT. on Give Up the Fight For Personal Privacy? · · Score: 1

    oblig. XKCD http://xkcd.com/137/