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  1. Your information is > 6 months old. There is no technology upgrade.

  2. Actually, that's not what Tag Heuer promised. They said that after two years you could exchange it for a mechanical Tag Heuer — for a $1500 fee. Not so impressive.

  3. F1 engine from the inside... on NASA Considers Apollo-Era F1 Engine For Space Launch System · · Score: 1

    I took this years ago at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville AL.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/kimhill/4412421201/

    Wide shot: http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/s5msc1.jpg

  4. Re:Who will remember Gladwell? on History Will Revere Bill Gates and Forget Steve Jobs, Says Author · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I agree about Gladwell. The way he talked about Jobs not having original ideas showed that he really has no clue about how the technology industry works. The smugness that went along with this was fairly insufferable.

    I didn't have a particularly positive impression of Gladwell to begin with – but it's even lower now.

  5. Re:capitalism on The Price of Military Tech Assistance In Movies · · Score: 1

    what does this have to do with capitalism?

    Actually, he said "late capitalism," apparently as a Marx-affirming flourish. Problem is, 20 years post-USSR, this comes off more like a Marxist version of the Black Knight from Monty Pythom & The Holy Grail... "It's only a flesh wound!"

  6. Re:Dragon Software older than apple on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 1

    But voice recognition is only the less important part of Siri. You're forgetting the natural language processing (which goes beyond traditional command processing for limited domains like phone calls, audio player control, etc.).

    The expression, "Dragon voice recognition > anything apple has" - is not meaningful.

  7. Re:Siri is not voice recognition. on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 1

    And after all that, they'll still need to operate their system long enough to harvest consumer usage data that allows them to augment/fine-tune the system. By that time, Apple will be, potentially, years ahead.

  8. Re:Natural Language Processing Is Wicked Hard on Siri Gives Apple Two Year Advantage Over Android · · Score: 1

    I knew that if I read down the page far enough, I'd find an intelligent comment.

  9. Re:Apple/Newton icon grid preceded Palm by years on Jobs Wanted To Destroy Android · · Score: 1

    I didn't say that Apple was first- just pointed out that the "grid icons are actually from palm pilots" claim was pretty weak.

  10. Re:Apple/Newton icon grid preceded Palm by years on Jobs Wanted To Destroy Android · · Score: 1

    And I was pointing out earlier icon grid examples, not what was stolen.

  11. Apple/Newton icon grid preceded Palm by years on Jobs Wanted To Destroy Android · · Score: 0

    Seems like the grid icons are actually from palm pilots...

    Umm, did you ever see Apple's Newton? Its icon grid preceded Palm by years.

  12. Re:Looks on VLC Developer Takes a Stand Against DRM Enforcement · · Score: 2, Funny

    When I need to refer to the Urban Dictionary to interpret the fevered imagination of an Apple anti-fanboi, I know that the argument is getting heated up...

  13. Re:Looks on VLC Developer Takes a Stand Against DRM Enforcement · · Score: 1

    Its good to expose what a locked down app Mac could be like.

    It's fun to indulge one's imagination, isn't it?

  14. Another cat.... on Has NASA Found the Lost Moon Tapes? · · Score: 1

    Curiosity killed the cat, it appears to be MacOS compatible. It is your standard launch a bunch of browser windows and play nasty stuff type thing.. Also tries to launch your mail app.

    Another cat here. Wow- that was quite a ride.

    I'm running OS X 10.5.7 on Intel w/latest Safari 4. This thing also fired up iChat, created many blank emails, and- most worrisome- launched Terminal. Yikes- time to pay attention to that "don't run as admin" advice.

    There were over a hundred open Terminal windows by the time I regained control. Four different types of Terminal screens:

    ==== 1 ====

    login: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable

    [Process completed]

    ==== 2 ====

    login: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable

    [Process exited - exit code 1]

    ==== 3 ====

    Could not open a new pseudo-tty.

    ==== 4 ====

    Trying 1.1.1.1...

    ==========

    Any opinions on how bad this was?

  15. "iPhone is supposed to be above all, a phone"? on What's the Problem With iPhone 3G Reception? · · Score: 1

    ...the iPhone is supposed to be above all else, a phone.

    I see this all the time, and I just disagree. I view the iPhone as "Blackjack Joe" does: "To me, despite the name iPhone, I consider it a Internet access device first, an iPod second, and a phone last."

    Being a phone is the most important thing for many people -- but not all...

  16. Re:"I love the phont, but..." on What's the Problem With iPhone 3G Reception? · · Score: 1

    A feature list does not a product make...

    The people here at /. you have to explain this to are people who likely will never understand it -- no matter how often or how eloquently you make the point.

    And -- product people who didn't understand this are the reason Apple now mostly owns the music player space. Will the same mistake be made in smartphones? I'd say the jury is still out, and Android is the only platform I feel any optimism about.

  17. "huge pile of money"? on What's the Problem With iPhone 3G Reception? · · Score: 1

    ...If you'd paid as much for a phone (including the contract) as the iPhone owners have, you'd 'love the iPhone' too, because the alternative is admitting you wasted a huge pile of money...

    At least in the US, most people end up in a contract anyway. So here, at least, the "huge pile of money ... including the contract" is in no way unique to iPhone.

    To read a lot of these critiques (even from the US), you'd think Steve Jobs invented the cell phone contract...

  18. Ummm, I do love the iPhone- no "buts" on What's the Problem With iPhone 3G Reception? · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with you? How would you "love" your phone if you can't use it for its primary purpose? ... Mass acceptance by following the herd is one thing, not having guts to call a spade a spade is another.

    I'm glad you got that off your chest. Actually, *my* primary iPhone purpose is not voice, but Net & applications. I haven't had any trouble with calls, but it's also possible that I'm not using voice intensively enough to notice.

    I *love* my iPhone- and that's "calling a spade a spade."

  19. Re:doesn't it "just work"? on FSF's "Defective By Design" Targets Apple Genius Bars · · Score: -1, Troll

    When the battery in your iBrator dies, you need someone with that special touch to replace it.

    That's strange -- I've replaced iPod batteries myself several times in the nearly 7 years I've been an iPod owner.

  20. Re:Without background processes, VOIP not so much. on iCall Brings Seamless VoIP To IPhone Users · · Score: 1

    I guess it's a little late for this thread, but Apple addressed precisely this issue at their developer's conference yesterday. They will have a solution in September. More info here: "iPhone Background Processing: Not Fixed But Halfway There."

  21. btw- info on iPhone background process issue on iCall Brings Seamless VoIP To IPhone Users · · Score: 1
    BTW- info on lack of 3rd party background processes in the iPhone SDK here:

    "Mr. Jobs, tear down this wall!"

  22. Without background processes, VOIP not so much... on iCall Brings Seamless VoIP To IPhone Users · · Score: 3, Informative

    Since the iPhone SDK doesn't allow for [3rd party] background processes, how are you going to be notified of an incoming VOIP call? Answer: you're not, unless you already happen to be in the VOIP app. So it will be fine for outgoing calls, but pretty limited otherwise...

  23. Looks like they did a great job on the footage... on Space History Footage In HD · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Judging from the trailer, it's not just a matter of doing an HD video transfer; in fact, that may well be the least of it. What it looks like is that the footage has been seriously color-corrected & restored.

    After you get used to seeing those clips from old, battered & faded prints, it's remarkable to see them cleaned up, corrected and smoothed out. Like getting used to seeing old faded color prints in an album, and then suddenly they look like recent shots. Almost like a time machine.

    I'm really looking forward to this.

  24. Button design... on NASA Will Man Destruct Switch Just In Case · · Score: 1

    The panel design (and the panel itself?) likely dates back at least to the 70's - Apollo/post-Apollo. The Right Stuff era - men were men, and they didn't need no stinkin' Jakob Nielsen to push the right buttons...

  25. Web server's "great filter" on Why Life On Mars May Foretell Our Doom · · Score: 1

    Judging by how hard it was to load the article, I believe this guy's web server barely managed to get through its own "great filter."