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  1. Re:visited to USA recently on After Recent US Storms, Why Are Millions Still Without Power? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Australia's population density is somewhat misleading, like Canada, it's fairly densly populated where there are people and essentially empty elsewhere. The US is made up of a number of people on coasts, and a huge number of smaller, remote inland cities imagine Australia's infastructure requirements if 1/4 of the population (and half of Parliment) were made up of people who came from essentially cities like Alice Springs spread throughout the inland. We have universal service obligations as well.

  2. Re:CGI wishes on Photographers, You're Being Replaced By Software · · Score: 2

    That's because a strong jaw, high cheekbones are attractive and plump red lips are a sign of arousal. Duck facing, while silly, maximizes all three. For a similar reason starlets frequently strike the same pose (it's their most photogenic look):
    Exhibit A:
    http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/889/lohan8zj.gif
    Exhibit B:
    http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/2042/paris2iz.gif

    Duck face is like taking the trick too far, ruining the illusion.

  3. Re:Here comes the complaning... on Gimp 2.8 Finally Released · · Score: 1

    GIMP had content aware deletion before PS (via a free plugin).

  4. Re:The Name on Gimp 2.8 Finally Released · · Score: 1

    You should have downloaded one of the test versions. The splash screen left no doubt about which meaning of gimp they intended it to be.

  5. Re:So why offer an unlimited plan in the first pla on AT&T Clarifies Data Limitations On "Unlimited" Data Plans · · Score: 1

    Every starbuck's I've ever been to has a short size, just not listed on the menu. It happens to be the ideal size for a cappuccino.

  6. Re:Ah, America! on Verizon Adds $2 Charge For Paying Your Bill Online · · Score: 3, Informative

    It doesn't need to be a credit account, US ATM cards are frequently branded Visa/Mastercard and pay rewards when processed as credit cards (but they come from your account like a debit card, though it usually takes an extra day for processing).

  7. Re:Poor Libraries on Librarian Attacks Amazon's Kindle Lending Program · · Score: 1

    I grab books on CD there before most trips. Fairfax County has a very nice library system and strict enough zoning that the problems an earlier AC referenced are segregated to certain branches.

  8. Re:Don't see the problem. on The Cable Industry's a La Carte Bait and Switch · · Score: 1

    Each channels fees would massively rise, take a really cheap channel like Bloomberg under a quarter per sub in a basic or premium tier, but $2 if you want it a la carte on C-Band. Most channels would probably be $3-10 and sports channels would be $5-$20. And even with that pricing, many smaller channels wouldn't be able to make up the difference on ads (now they can't show we're in 80million households) and would fold. An awful lot of the small channels with niche audiences are viable because they ride the coattails of ESPN, USA, Bravo, Discovery etc. Take away those coattails and they'll have a much harder time surviving.

  9. Re:Sounds like what most people would want on The Cable Industry's a La Carte Bait and Switch · · Score: 1

    But how many people are in the opposite boat as you, who don't watch the channels you want yet pay $0.50-$1.00 per month for them. You might be made worse off by losing their subsidy. The cost of running a channel doesn't decline with fewer subscribers. The most likely result is specialists would be about equal (similar pricing for the channels they watch) but generalists (people who watch a little of many channels would be much worse off). If there were enough generalists who decide to forego the now very expensive bundle, everyoone could be made worse off.

  10. Re:Nothing but respect... on Heroism Is Part of a Nuclear Worker's Job · · Score: 2

    I'd guess they were probably Ukranian.

  11. Re:Marriage Problems in General on Facebook Linked To One In Five Divorces In US · · Score: 1

    You're right. If you want to see the result, just take a look at the black inner cities of the US, they're trend downward for marriage started in the 60s rather than the 80s.

  12. Re:Facebook is like an earworm on Facebook Linked To One In Five Divorces In US · · Score: 1

    Also people tend to be considerably more frank and open when they percieve themselves to be alone in front of a computer rather than talking to someone face to face. Thus, /b/ and divorces.

  13. Re:Correction on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    Everything I saw on Snakes on a Plane prerelease was ironic, very tongue in cheek, but I wasn't surprised that the studios missed the joke.

  14. Re:Don't blame FILMS blame the SYSTEM on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    Considering that there's an entire industry across town from the MPAA who expressly flaunts MPAA ratings and was quite financially viable untill millions of amatures began flooding free product on the internet, I don't think the MPAA's rating system is keeping people from making films.

  15. Re:Heavy Metal? Plot? on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    What do you mean, they just remade that (and did worse) a couple years ago.

  16. Re:Waton's Wagering and HAL 9000 on Watson Wins Jeopardy Contest · · Score: 1

    There's a nice article on slate by Ken, he knew it was over when he didn't find the last daily double which would have made going into final much more competitive.

  17. Re:But Worse Than Distributing on Android? on Apple To Keep 30% of Magazine Subscription Revenue · · Score: 1

    What I meant was, in the modern stock market, there's an awful lot of marketing required to investors, too. The CEO's real job is being the top stock salesperson. Good marketing companies are likely to be good at marketing their stock in addition to their products.

  18. Re:Or a guy just got owned on Teenager Tries To Hire Hitman Via Facebook · · Score: 2

    Something like 99% of roofies tests come back with nothing but ethanol in the blood.

  19. Re:But Worse Than Distributing on Android? on Apple To Keep 30% of Magazine Subscription Revenue · · Score: 2

    Absolutely agree. Apple does it much better than the other big companies. Evidence? Look at their MASSIVE stock price premium as compared to quarterly or annual earnings per share. Investors aren't stupid. They know Apple has positioned themselves well.

    The true zen investor might say that's a good example of their marketing prowess, as well.

  20. Re:Thank goodness for Canada on Leaked Cables Reveal US Thinks Saudi Oil Reserves May Be Overstated · · Score: 2

    Most of the cost is to US servicepeople (pay for reserve/guard units called up, extra duty pay for actives, hazard pay etc). The rest is the cost of materials, the US is still the largest arms dealer in the world, and most of our military equipment is US made, the main imported product used would be oil/gas.

  21. Re:A consultant. on Statistician Cracks Code For Lottery Tickets · · Score: 1

    His consulting work relates to geology.

  22. Re:Makes sense on WikiLeaks Nominated For 2011 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    It's now the, "Nobel tells me pleasant lies" prize.

  23. Re:Century on WikiLeaks Nominated For 2011 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    Of course, that's why they gave it to Al Gore, as well. Perhaps the award needs a name change.

  24. Re:BluRay? Why? on Star Wars Coming To Blu-ray In September · · Score: 1

    I'm with you there, I'm not planning to rebuy my DVD collection but bluray players finally got cheap enough that I can enjoy the copy of planet earth in HD I got on sale a year ago.

  25. Re:No, NOT Star Wars on Star Wars Coming To Blu-ray In September · · Score: 1

    I thought it made Jabba seem quite a bit less threatening, the Jabba in RotJ would have had Han (or anyone else) shot for stepping on his tail.