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  1. I'm More Worried about Server 2012 on Windows 8: a 'Christmas Gift For Someone You Hate' · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why for god's sake is Metro UI on Server 2012? I will never install this onto a tablet, and you can't pass tablet gestures through RDP. What the hell were they thinking? Praying that 2012 R2 removes this crap.

    Selex

  2. PS3 Plays Games! on PS4: What Sony Should and Shouldn't Do · · Score: 1

    What have I been using it for since I bought it 3 years ago...oh wait its a Blu-ray DVD player, Netflix/Hulu hub, and a Media server. But it plays games? Ahh that is what those controllers tethered to my Galaxy Nexus are.

    Selex

  3. Thanks Jerry Brown on California Declares Today "Steve Jobs Day" · · Score: 1

    So you won't stop a bill which prevents police from invading the information on my iPhone, but you will give me a holiday to the guy who introduced the world to it. Why is "California Uber Alles" running through my head right now. Jello Biafra we need a new song now. Selex

  4. IE8 Scored a 3 on Microsoft Says IE9 Blocks More Malware Than Chrome · · Score: 1

    Well apparently older version just such too. Selex

  5. Re:Was the test done with Lotus Notes? on Putting Emails In Folders Is a Waste of Time, Says IBM Study · · Score: 1

    Google Desktop Search has also been discontinued, as of last month or this month when they stopped supporting it to focus on Google+. It was in the great Google purge of the summer of 2011. Selex

  6. Re:The biggest problem with the movie industry... on Movie Industry: Loss of Control Worse Than Piracy · · Score: 2

    There has always been a over abundance of crappy movies (Alexis de Tocqueville said it was art in general when dealing with a democracy/republic). There were always crappy books, music, movies, etc. The distribution has changed and production has changed. There were probably crappy handwritten manuscripts before movable type was created, but afterwards the was an explosion of crappy manuscripts because it became easy to create. Its easier and faster to create a movie now then 20 years ago. So yes you will see an increase is crap.

    There are some really good movies that have come out lately, you just need to sift through the crap to get there, and that is how its always been. If everything was awesome, then nothing would be awesome. You need crap to gauge greatness.

    So I find the "increase in crap" argument not getting to the problem. Copyrights allow the control of distribution. Computers copy information. The internet transmits information. So controlling the distribution is impossible. So the "industries" need to adjust the way they distribute their art. Long ago I used to pirate movies. I got Netflix (both DVD and streaming) and I no longer pirate movies. Why? Because for $17 a month I have unlimited movies to watch, I get to pick the schedule, the content, and the medium (PS3, desktop or phone). Its $17 a month were I was spending more then that buying movies. I haven't bought a movie in months because I can get it on Netflix. They changed the distribution to my liking, and I am okay with the way it works (I was upset when they doubled the price for Netflix, when then split the services so now I have to manage 2 seperate queues, but I will still use it because it still gives me a superior product to Google Movies, Blockbuster, Amazon, iTunes, etc). They need to fix the distribution.

    Selex

  7. Disheartening on Google To Discontinue Google Labs · · Score: 1

    That fact that I logged in instead of just posting anonymously should be a clue.

    Google Labs brings me lots of fun things to play with. This sucks. I use Mytracks and Fusion Tables all the time. Not to mention the addons for Maps, Gmail, Calendar and all those extras.

    Thats what made Google products great was that the Google staff could work on their weird projects.

    Selex

  8. Should be Free and Clear Soon? on Adobe Patches Second Flash Zero-Day In 9 Days · · Score: 1

    At the rate they are finding bugs and patching them, Adobe Flash should be the most well written and perfect piece of software soon right? Selex

  9. Re:Motoblur on Motorola CEO Blames Open Android Store For Phone Performance Ills · · Score: 1

    The new MotoBlur that comes with Gingerbread at least on the Droid X is not as bad as the original MotoBlur that came with Froyo. Its not the best launcher, but its not as bad as it used to be. I like the new app drawer which is why I was happy to find out you can switch the LauncherPro app drawer to the MotoBlur app drawer.

    With the Gingerbread and an extended battery I am only hitting 50% per day now instead of having to drop the X in the charger a second time in a day, but I am running numerous widgets on the screen at once. Even with that though Social Networking, News, Quick Contact, com.motorola.photowidget, Motorola Dock Service, and Social Sharing are all still running, and they are all MotoBlur services. None of which I am using. I even went into MotoBlur and removed those widgets from the launcher, and then switched back to LauncherPro. Without rooting the phone I can't remove those services. All of which are running, and all of which are draining my battery. (What really kills my battery is when its searching for a signal since I never get signal at work, but thats my fault for not putting it in airplane mode)

    I like the Droid X. The camera is awesome (especially with the new upgrade in Gingerbread), the HDMI output is nice, the screen size is great, and the battery does last me, but the next phone might not be a Motorola for bootloader reason.

    Selex

  10. Invalid Credit Card on 77 Million Accounts Stolen From Playstation Network · · Score: 1

    That is the message I got every time I tried to put my credit card into the PSN. I think now I should be glad for that. As long as I had the PS3 I had to buy the prepaid card and use that to buy games. Even if they did get the number, that card has $20 available balance. Selex

  11. There Goes My Undeserving Superiority on Adobe Adopts HTTP Live Streaming For iOS · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Now I can't stick my nose up at all those iPhone uses when I show them Flash enabled web content on my Droid. Thanks Adobe. Selex

  12. Re:A sense of scale on Forget Space Travel, It's Just a Dream · · Score: 1

    There is a park I go for walks all the time. I notice the first time last week (when I decided to walk on the other side of the creek) and there was a Solar System Walk there. Its a bunch of pedestals with information about the Sun and each planet, and then each pedestal is placed approximately to scale per the park size to their distance in the solar system. The Sun to Mercury roughly 10 feet, Mercury to Venus 15, Venus to Earth 15, Mars is another few feet, and then Jupiter is a good 70 more feet and sits in the middle of the field. From the Sun to the beginning of the line of trees is 2000 ft. Saturn is past that on top of a hill. Neptune is the other end of the damn forest, Uranus is in a field near the damn highway, and Pluto (yes its an old walk) is past that. The direct line distance is a 1 mile, which doesn't account for the vertical distance or the path winding.

    I did not appreciate the distance until then, and I said screw it I'm staying right here. I thought flying to Florida was mind numbingly dull...hey look guys more vastness of space! At least the walk gives me trees and geese fights.

    Selex

  13. Financial Institutions and other "Reputable" Co. on Amazon Named the "Most Reputable Company" · · Score: 1

    Was going to ask where Goldman Sach, AIG, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mac, Citigroup and Comcast were...but after looking at the list they are down there with ExxonMobil and News Corp? But I can trust News Corp, Glen Beck told me so!

    Selex

  14. Thanks Slashdot on Wikipedia Moves To Delete the Free Speech Flag · · Score: 1

    Could have told me the key was on the Yale site. Now my PS3 doesn't work, I also think my Discman blew up, and Sony goons are at my door asking to look at my computer. They are fast, all within 5 minutes.

    MS said they'd bail me out with an Xbox, but I asked does it play Blu-Ray and network to my home media server. They hung up on me. Jerks.

    Selex

  15. Its opposite day on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    So since I don't listen to a damn word he says I'll stick with using Google. Also did he trade in his non-traceable chalk board for a TV monitor today to show the evils of technology? Selex

  16. Did you mean Phone Manufacturers not PC? on An Open Letter To PC Makers: Ditch Bloatware, Now! · · Score: 1
    PC crapware is really easy to remove. You uninstall it.

    Try to remove the crapware from my Android phone or any phone...now thats more problematic. Most you have to root/crack/jailbreak and then go through the file structure and remove the files by hand.

    Selex

  17. Does this count? on Verizon, 4G and iPhones · · Score: 1
    Does it count when ATT has no reception, but Verizon does. So I turn on mobile hotspot on my Droid X, and let my friend's iPhone connect to in the internet? Because I had to do it yesterday.

    Selex

  18. Re:physics problem on Defunct Spy Satellite Falling From Orbit · · Score: 1
    My question now is why are we using tinfoil hats? I was unaware of lead foil (until this weeks Mythbusters), granted its poisonous, but a little plastic or paper under that and it should be fine. Lead being very dense would prevent more waves from cooking my brain, or the government finding out the deadly secret to ice cream soup.

    Selex

  19. Re:Did someone say hypospray? on HP Skin Patch May Replace Needles · · Score: 3, Informative

    Jet Injector. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_injector Already exist. From what I heard from military people who had it used on them it f**king hurts.

    Now the question is HP? Really? The people who built my printer? And laptop? I guess that development of the inkjet has other applications.

    Selex

    Really?

  20. Re:The True Sequence of Events on Shaolin Monks May Sue Over Tale of Defeat by Ninja · · Score: 1

    They always lose...which is a good thing, since they are supposed to just be learning the martial art. If they win then the "master" really wasn't that good at what they strive their whole life to perfect. Also that episode hasn't officially aired, so I don't know what happens. Selex

  21. The True Sequence of Events on Shaolin Monks May Sue Over Tale of Defeat by Ninja · · Score: 1

    1. Human Weapon on the History Channel does a Ninjutsu episode.
    2. Bill or Jason beats a Ninjutsu master
    3. Human Weapon then does the Kung Fu episode.
    4. Jason beats the Kung Fu master.
    5. ?
    6. Profiteering by the Pirates
    7. Full cycle of Ninja/Shaolin Monk/Pirate debate is complete.

    Selex

  22. What we all truly missing in this article on Big Box Store Reps Push Unnecessary Recovery Discs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "At least at Best Buy, however, sales reps are rewarded for selling more products and services through what is informally called a "score card" system, according to a Best Buy employee who asked not to be identified. The employee told me that sales teams that score well receive the opportunity to work longer shifts (and thus make more money)."

    Wow I really wish where I worked I had to earn my overtime. Damn that would be sweet. Now I just get overtime for well being just short staffed. Damn I am glad I never took that job at Best Buy, and went for the less lucrative and rewarding job in the IT department.

    Selex

  23. Legal Limbo on Do "Illegal" Codecs Actually Scare Linux Users? · · Score: 1

    I remember having this discussion in my Ethics and Technology class about having to use the libcss and libdvd libraries to watch legally bought DVDs in Xine. My stance was that it was perfectly fine, and my professor agreed. It falls under my fair use rights, in that I can watch the DVDs that I bought on my Linux machine or any machine. MP3s fall into this category for me too. I bought the CD, I legally converted the songs to MP3s, and I can legally play them on my Linux machine using lameMP3 codec. The information is important not the mode of transport. So if I need to use an "illegal" codec to get my information then so be it, to me its no difference then having a document I wrote and having to use an "illegal" .doc converter to make it something else.

    Selex

  24. Re:McCarthyism all over again. on FBI Seeks To Restrict University Student Freedoms · · Score: 1

    Mr. McCarthy will you please stop with the knock-knock jokes! Sincerely, Lyndon LaRouche

  25. The important question... on Some Soft Drinks May Damage Your DNA · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...What about Mountain Dew? Are we safe? Selex