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  1. Re:Money. Root. Evil. on Does Lack of FM Support On Phones Increase Your Chances of Dying In a Disaster? · · Score: 1

    fm radio is a lot easier than dvb-t or whatever. or the mobile dvb that was tried and killed off already. seriously, nokia had model(s) with digital tv ages ago.

    even analogue tv is much easier and cheaper. that's why all those chinese clone-fake-gsm-2-sim phones have analog tv support.

    what the fm radio needs is couple of traces and a cap on the board.. even if you put an extra chip on there it would be easy and cheap to do. people just don't use the fm receive functionalities in the phones that have them so people don't give a shit. tons of cheapo nokias had fm-receive for 10+ years now. it's just a 20 cent functionality.

    nobody just gives a shit about fm radio when shopping for a new phone if the phone has enough gizmos to play spotify. that's just the way it is.

  2. Re:The Search for Life on If Earth Never Had Life, Continents Would Be Smaller · · Score: 1

    it has no effect on it, tbh.

    this is just about the earth. furthermore, how much water there was to begin with and how the continents were to begin with depends.

  3. Re:Render farm? on Star Wars Battlefront Game Trailer Is So Realistic It Looks Like Movie Footage · · Score: 1

    well it just looks better than the recent sw releases, so it looks better than a movie or a tv series.

    that doesn't need too much though you know.

  4. for majority of areas it seems a police radio would be more useful.

  5. Re:Unless on Joseph Goebbels' Estate Sues Publisher Over Diary Excerpt Royalties · · Score: 1

    yeah so let's take out copyrights from everyone involved in the nazi system and their estates...

    uh.. no.

    as far as I understand the diaries were published by other people - not by him - who inherited the copyrights to them. basically there would need to be some special clause to put them in public domain.

  6. Re:Environmentalism, much? on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 4, Informative

    because they're plentiful and you can age camping grounds etc with them.

  7. Re:Also on /. today, "Norway switching off FM" on Does Lack of FM Support On Phones Increase Your Chances of Dying In a Disaster? · · Score: 1

    there's send but it's only for stuff like playback through car speakers and such.

    not too many phones have that these days either, some fully loaded models. my old nokia 808 had it but it was fully loaded.. fm receive with rds too

  8. Re:Ehhh What ? on Mandelbrot Zooms Now Surpass the Scale of the Observable Universe · · Score: 1

    but the result isn't known until you calculate it.

    you could use all the energy in the world to calculate it and still not finish calculating the set. that's the how every reference to infinite would break the universe.. the definition is in this universe, BUT the results are not calculated unless someone calculates them.

    comparing the result to complexity of the universe is a bit silly though since mandelbrot as a set you could zoom infinitely AND _never_ find an image of the universe or billy gatesy(though this is a bit harder to prove, but there is no reason to believe the set would start to produce such images when zoomed deep enough).

  9. Re:Idiotic on Oklahoma Says It Will Now Use Nitrogen Gas As Its Backup Method of Execution · · Score: 5, Insightful

    death penalty:

    for the innocent it's too cruel and for the guilty it's too easy.

    it's just a revenge fest really. it used to be a public show and it still is to some extent.

  10. Re:Ehhh What ? on Mandelbrot Zooms Now Surpass the Scale of the Observable Universe · · Score: 1

    those plants increase entropy, as do you when you spend energy observing them.

  11. Re:Ehhh What ? on Mandelbrot Zooms Now Surpass the Scale of the Observable Universe · · Score: 2

    math, as a set of rules and logical conclusions made from them, doesn't depend on the universe. that's whats magical about it. some alien force should come to same math conclusions, including mandelbrot set.

    it's not "above" physical reality, it's more like parallel.

    it's a real shame that the voyager doesn't include a mandelbrot set.

  12. Re:Good on 2K, Australia's Last AAA Studio, Closes Its Doors · · Score: 1

    I don't want to play NES games.

    I want to play games like Ultima Underworld, System Shock and other innovative titles that had great stories, atmosphere and gameplay and felt alive.

    Skyrim comes close but it doesn't really feel like 20 years of advancement to be honest.

    the retro fad is.. well, it's lazy, from game design perspective almost as lazy as cod.

  13. Re:Real fight on Cyanogen Partners With Microsoft To Replace Google Apps · · Score: 1

    this is just ridiculous.

    BTW Microsoft already has android integrated maps, bing etc etc. In Asia you can still go to a shop and big a Nokia X - with microsoft services.

    they did shut down their own sw marketplace and replaced it with operas now though iirc.

    bottom line here is this: cyanogen mod guys can go fuck themselves and MS doesn't have a friggin clue what it wants to do(first shutting down their, bought from nokia, android development and then paying some other guys to do the exact same fucking thing).

  14. Re:15 years ago on UK Company Wants To Deliver Parcels Through Underground Tunnels · · Score: 1

    because when you build a new city, there's no money at first to do such a thing.

    when there's money to do it due to having enough density, then it's too late.

    if there's shitloads of money and the tunnel becomes necessary, then it's done(like in any big city in the west it is done).

  15. Re:You Can See on An Engineering Analysis of the Falcon 9 First Stage Landing Failure · · Score: 1

    sure you will, they have different uses.

    thats why your modern normal smartphone has both a gyro and an acceleration detector chip. older phones tend to just have the acceleration detector. you can use the accel chip for detecting orientation, if you are not slowing or speeding up into some direction...

    sure.. the gyrochips might not have an actual old school spinning device inside but they function the same.

  16. Re: AAA studio? on 2K, Australia's Last AAA Studio, Closes Its Doors · · Score: 1

    no, it's the marketing budget.

    why? if it's "aaa" is decided before release.

    case in point, aliens: colonial marines. piece of shit with shit assets, but the pre-release marketing material was good and they had pre-release events for the press in a big way.

    also, I would go further to argue that some titles some companies tried to label as "indie" were AAA titles by this standard too. like, you know, Journey etc. supposedly indie titles YET somehow they had pre-release money to send press packs to every known gaming publication worldwide.

  17. Re:Just say "No". on Google Helps Homeless Street Vendors Get Paid By Cashless Consumers · · Score: 1

    yeah the "facers" are the most annoying.

    especially after you realize that they're employed by greenpeace, unicef or whoever the fuck and don't even give a shit about whatever cause they're trying to raise money for.

    I used to be approached by such friggin daily walking in Helsinki. I mean, they speak that the roma beggars are a problem but you will encounter MORE "facers" for charities than those. they use same tactics to get your money as the roma too, moral blackmailing etc usual stuff. the only difference is that the roma sit quietly by whilst the facers will try to get you to sign up to give monthly donations. they don't even fucking accept cash, because it's so much better business to get your phone number and monthly automatic donation!

  18. Re:AAA studio? on 2K, Australia's Last AAA Studio, Closes Its Doors · · Score: 1

    it was never an AAA studio to begin with by anyone's standards.

    Borderlands pre-sequel is kind of an expansion pack, not a fresh AAA title as such - if they spent even near 5 millions on making it, then they fucked up baaaaaaaaaaaaaadly.

    and it seems it just had shitty management.

  19. it's a thai. I'm surprised they even bothered with the freezing. country full of medical/magical/tech scams of varying nature.

  20. Re:Parody, right? on Google Helps Homeless Street Vendors Get Paid By Cashless Consumers · · Score: 1

    as free as books from hare krishnas I suppose?

    actually, real change has a price of 2$ printed on it, so it's less bullshit than hare krishnas "free books"(hare krishna books are "free" as in that they will not pay taxes on it but will insist on donation 1-5x the price of the book).

  21. Re:For me, there are two questions. on GNU Hurd 0.6 Released · · Score: 1

    well, then there's the oss written for some foundation or another for extracting pocket money from said foundation.... happens more than you would think.

  22. Re:More patents for microsoft? on Nokia To Buy Alcatel-Lucent for $16.6 Billion · · Score: 2

    in the "more advanced" tech circles(on slashdot) we discussed though which parts of nokia actually were sold to Microsoft(basically, the part that made windows phones), not the networks part. ironically, the networks part had been doing not so good for a few years BUT was ok and is still kind of OK when microsoft crap was dumped on nokia. Also to note, the networks part was called Nokia Siemens Networks due to a merger a while back(fairly recently the requirement to keep siemens in the name expired).

    which maybe begs the question, why the fuck did Microsoft even buy it? well, to make _sure_ that Nokia didn't bring any more android phones to the market(x,x+,x xl, x2 in asian markets were released shortly before the takeover). for Nokia it gave the possibility to shed thousands and thousands of people and dump them to be microsofts problem(and microsoft has since been firing them out of a cannon on the job market). without the deal, even with Elop the Trojan at the helm, it was unsure if _anyone_ would have been producing Windows Phones anymore. However, you could also then ask why Microsoft didn't just start buying phones from a contract manufacturer and sell them with their own name(which is what they're effectively doing now anyways!! since they dumped the nokia name from the microsoft phones and it runs a full microsoft stack AND they didn't even buy the Maps portion of the old Nokia! they're still paying for using that shit)

    also, Nokia that remains is barred from selling Nokia branded phones for a few years. they're free to sell a Nokia branded tablet though and they are doing that(also running Android).

  23. Re:Well... on Jack Thompson Will Be Featured In BBC Film 'Grand Theft Auto' · · Score: 1

    they're going to show him for what he was,

    a guy trolled into giving the game loads of publicity while failing to sue the game.

    I mean, it's well known that the reason why GTA 1 got so much press for it's violence etc even before release was that the game promoter made the "negative" press happen.

    (it was a good game for a few weekends too, gta1 that is. I had not read any press about it before playing)

  24. Re:What the hell is going on a the USPTO? on After EFF Effort, Infamous "Podcasting Patent" Invalidated · · Score: 1

    you got some post 2000 examples of that?

    srsly.

    besides, they're using the same millions blabla invstments zillions years blabla argument for software as well.

    and the hardware patents i've recently seem have been fairly obvious answers to problems as well. like, have a problem where the 3d printed object contracts too much and breaks because ambient temperature is too low. what is the patented solution to the problem? raise the temperature of the build chamber. so they end patenting hot air. no novel method for doing it either, just the obvious solution of pumping in hot air.

  25. Re:About time. on Ten US Senators Seek Investigation Into the Replacement of US Tech Workers · · Score: 1

    that's quite a lot, if you consider that's the size of MS's work force for the globe.

    so in the companies, in the positions relevant to the slashdotters, it's quite probably more than 1%...