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  1. Re:Racing as a testbed on Ask GM's Exec. Chief Engineer For Electric Vehicles Pam Fletcher a Question · · Score: 1

    The people telling you this are salesmen, trying to attach race-car prestige to a $40,000 coupe with incremental upgrades.

  2. Re:Opinions on the Koenigsseg Regera? on Ask GM's Exec. Chief Engineer For Electric Vehicles Pam Fletcher a Question · · Score: 1

    Almost all electric cars don't have a traditional gearbox. A Fiat 500e doesn't. Also, gearboxes (or maybe a CVT) are something you want. I'm sure for $2 million it's nice, but it's not anything worth caring about.

  3. Re:Missing the boat on smartphones? on BlackBerry's Latest Experiment: a $2,300 'Secure' Tablet · · Score: 1

    Qualcomm invented the cell phone.

  4. Easy on Ask Slashdot: Mouse/Pointer For a Person With Poor Motor Control · · Score: 1, Informative

    I would go too google.com and enter '-slashdot Mouse/Pointer For a Person With Poor Motor Control.'

  5. Re:This Song? There's Nothing Tricky About It on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 1

    I want to interject that "My Sweet Lord" and "He's So Fine" are the EXACT SAME FUCKING SONG. Same melody, structure, and everything. Basically a cover, except you take out the cool girl group singing "sha la la" and add in some Hare Krishnas singing the Hare Krishna mantra.

  6. Re:Well... are we surprised? on Knock-Off Apple Watches Hit the Chinese Market Less Than 24 Hours After Launch · · Score: 2

    If this had been made in Brazil, Chinese companies would still have copied the basic design. You can also get fake rolexes in China, and those are made in Switzerland (according to 3 seconds of Googling).

    They didn't use the same factory, so the country of the original is a basically irrelevant point.

  7. Re:Filed under... on Make Those Brown Eyes Blue · · Score: 1

    You could easily spend more than $5000 getting braces or plastic surgery.

  8. Re:Worth it? on uTorrent Quietly Installs Cryptocurrency Miner · · Score: 2

    It would still be worth mining bitcoins, if somebody else was paying for the electricity.

  9. If I can make it here I can make it anywhere... on Ask Slashdot: Should I Let My Kids Become American Citizens? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    For all the hate the US gets on Slashdot, it's still the country of record. It's hitting the big time. Top finance jobs are centered in the US. Top technology jobs are centered in the US. The movie and TV industries are largest in the US. 9 of the world's 10 best universities are in the US. Sure, such jobs are available in Nigeria, but the best most and the most talented tend to work in the US, and you're limiting your kid's future by not allowing it.

    I know so, so, so many Chinese people (both PRC and Taiwan, Malaysia, etc.) killing themselves to get their kids in the US because it has the best school and the top jobs. Not to mention, my wife's parents, several of my best friend's parents, etc. NOT doing it, when it would be easy to fill out paperwork, just seems like irresponsible parenting.

  10. Re:When in Rome on Facebook Rant Lands US Man In UAE Jail · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well, the software was sold in the US. And, charges against the dude were dropped. And it was 14 years ago. So I think it's understandable that it's no longer a burning issue.

  11. Re:Whole areas of art and music on Gritty 'Power Rangers' Short Is Not Fair Use · · Score: 2

    But what you're saying would be equivalent to somebody else making their own show where kids turn into ninjas and attack warriors, not just somebody making their own Power Rangers mini-movie.

    Similarly, there's a difference between being inspired by a band, and just re-doing their song without permission.

  12. It does, but not the point on Gritty 'Power Rangers' Short Is Not Fair Use · · Score: 0

    It is protected by copyright, and calling it satire is obviously bullshit.

    Usually companies let fan-works slide, and as long as your fan-film or fan-fiction or geeky video is just done for fun, why shouldn't the company allow it? It's just building good will and it's a super-fan only thing that doesn't really change what most people think of the brand. They still have legal rights to disallow it, but they choose not to.

    This video, with recognizable stars and lots of money put into it and professional purposes (it seems to be a kind of work to put on the director's resume) went too far. I'm not at all surprised they aren't happy with it, and legally and ethically they have every right to get it off of the youtubes.

  13. Re:The Kessler Effect on 20-Year-Old Military Weather Satellite Explodes In Orbit · · Score: 3, Informative

    Did you read the Wikipedia article? "It is estimated that there are 300,000 pieces of space junk ranging from 1cm to 25cm, and on average one satellite is destroyed each year." I'm not sure why 23 more pieces would cause us to lose space.

  14. Re:Yes. It will. on 18 Months On, Grand Theft Auto V's Mount Chiliad Mystery Remains Unsolved · · Score: 1

    7 updates to a franchise in 14 years is anemic compared to other game franchises.

  15. Wow on Bill Nye Disses "Regular" Software Writers' Science Knowledge · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Does this guy read Slashdot? How does he know that people who are good with software could have such poorly informed and ridiculous opinions on matters of scientific interest? Makes me want to give the guy a high five!

  16. One man's personal anecdote on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 2

    If one person's personal bad experience with T-Mobile is news, than perhaps it's newsworthy that I use T-Mobile and am completely happy with it. Recently I switched to the two lines unlimited data with Hotspot for $100, it's great. My wife and I use a lot of data and there's no throttling or any problems at all, and the hotspot works well (we both have problems with internet sometimes not being available at work).

    It works great in other countries, it's free to use data in Mexico (but with 3g) and in Asia (or anywhere, really) you could call people over wifi just like a normal phone.

    The only problem is that reception in hilly forest areas of the Bay Area is sometimes spotty, often with no data. AT&T is better at that.

  17. Re:Guy is a moron. on Fedcoin Rising? · · Score: 1

    Speaking Empirically:

    1) People thought bitcoin was anonymous, and therefore a good way to buy drugs/steroids. If people didn't believe this, other people wouldn't have to constantly be pointing out that Bitcoin isn't anoynmous. Nobody points out that American Express isn't anonymous, because it's COMPLETELY FUCKING OBVIOUS. Even Ross Ulbricht apparently didn't think through how traceable bitcoin is.

    2) There isn't a company that is able to block/refund payment to drug dealers/steroid users. Once the money is transferred, it's as good as cash.

    3) There is a fair amount of self-sustaining hype about bitcoin, where people just get one or two as a fun investment, or they're curious to check out what all the talk is about.

    Give me a fucking break. You really list "17 year olds can use it!" as your first reason why it's popular? Children are not the driving force behind crypto-currencies.

  18. Re:Speculated at for over a year on Massive Layoff Underway At IBM · · Score: 2

    Dividends go to people who own the stock. All your talk of insiders here doesn't really make any sense. If they decide IBM will no longer be profitable and it makes sense just to liquidate the company and have every last cent go into dividends, it still wouldn't benefit insiders, it would benefit stockholders, the owners of the company (and of course IBM is widely held). Bully for them.

  19. Re:Tsk. And they wonder where employee loyalty wen on Massive Layoff Underway At IBM · · Score: 1, Troll

    The guy who lied about having a PhD from Stanford, and of being an early Apple employee? Who 20 years ago had a humor column in a now-defunct magazine, before John Dvorak took it over?

  20. Re:WTF? on Don't Sass Your Uber Driver - He's Rating You Too · · Score: 1

    That's not what this is. Some riders are assholes, these riders are less likely to get picked up by a taxi. You don't have to fawn over Uber on Yelp or whatever.

  21. Re:Native UI conventions...? on LibreOffice Gets a Streamlined Makeover With 4.4 Release · · Score: 1

    It's nice and snappy on my $200 netbook...

  22. Re:Lack of corruption on Ask Slashdot: When and How Did Europe Leapfrog the US For Internet Access? · · Score: 2

    WTF? Of all the anti-US drivel on slashdot, this is some of the stupidest. Tipping is custom, not corruption. It isn't for the right to get access to government service, it's something done in private businesses.

    Two party system is wonderful. Take a look at the recent election Greece, where the far left party forms a nonsensical coalition of the far-left and far right. Or in England, where party that received the most support is kept out of power by a similar coalition.

    And the economy of Europe is being pulled up by Northern/European counties? Have you read a paper in the last year or two? Europe's economy is in the shitter and going down.

    Is the US not getting things done? It has the highest rate of worker productivity, the economy is growing, it has the largest manufacturing economy in the world by a large margin, top colleges are basically all US, Nobel prize winners are more US than elsewhere, government patent filings are mostly US, and the US has won the world series for like 20 years in a row. The lack of government subsidizing of ethernet to some bumfuck exurb is just a sign that the US doesn't treat broadband as an inherent right of being a citizen, and personally I would agree.

  23. Re:OK, based upon notebook shopping thus far on Dell 2015 XPS 13: Smallest 13" Notebook With Broadwell-U, QHD+ Display Reviewed · · Score: 1

    WTF? If you want a super portable game machine, buy a gameboy.

  24. Re:Facebook is not new to censorship on Facebook Censoring Images of the Prophet Muhammad In Turkey · · Score: 1

    Western Europe, where 5% of the global population thinks they are most of the world...

  25. Re:iPad is a luxury? on The iPad Is 5 Years Old This Week, But You Still Don't Need One · · Score: 2

    Nonsense. Every carrier offers a bring-your-own-phone plan, and T-Mobile doesn't offer a discount, they just don't offer a subsidized phone option at all. WTF why are you ranting about something you clearly know nothing about?