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  1. Re:Apple is in trouble. Big trouble. on Slashdot Asks: It's Been a Year Since Apple Watch Release, What's Your Thought On It? · · Score: 1

    I don't know why you would even say that. It's quite successful. I have a number of them and they are the best phone I've ever had. The design is beautiful, functional and useful. I use the phone every single day. It works, always works and is always reliable which is more than I can say for the various other phones I've had before buying iPhones. I'll be getting the watch when it's 2.0 and the very fact that they have a smart watch got me to buy a FitBit Surge for exercise and guess what I found? I found that I like wearing a watch again. I like knowing that I've got a message on my iPhone from it linking to my Surge. All these naysayers who have nothing better to do than to naysay is just curious to me. The only problem that Apple has is that many of it's products work and continue to work turning their products into durable goods instead of something you need to replace every few years. And that's a good problem for consumers. All their products are good, all have their markets, not all sell like the best selling iPhone of all time which nothing sells like that now that more players are in the market. I mean really, haters gotta have something to use that's similar to the iPhone to use.

  2. Re:This, even with this whopper of a fallacy on Grieving Father is Begging Apple to Unlock His Dead Son's iPhone (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Exactly. It's evil to sit there and use these appeals to emotion to get sympathy for the governments desire to take the Bill of Rights away from us.

  3. Mocking headline not fooling anyone on Microsoft Ends Mainstream Support For Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    Lovely 'mocking' headline to this story. I still use Windows 7. I have a laptop with 8 on it and I hate it. Windows 8 is a horrific mess. My main computer still runs and will continue to run Windows 7. I will build a computer this year and put Windows 7 on it. Microsoft knows it's Windows 8 is a dud and is racing to bring out the next operating system and meanwhile they have trolls like the submitter planting snide comments like this one as if we'll all be magically changed from a reality based view of Windows 8 to the fantasy view as the computer heaven it's advertised as.

  4. Looks like the Samsung model - works with iOS on Microsoft Enters the Wearables Market With 'Band' · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I liked the look and function of the recent Samsung model with the same rectangular screen and found that attractive but wouldn't get it since it didn't work with iOS and my iPhone. This one one looks like it takes care of that problem. Microsoft making something that works with iPhone out of the gate is a selling point and would seriously get me thinking to buy one. I run with my iPhone in my hand and keep track of my distance, speed and progress with the Nike+ on my iPhone and from what I've seen this unit. although it doesn't look like it has Nike+ working with it does look closer than anything else. Hey now, eventually there will be something that makes a fitness band/watch/smartwatch a must buy.

  5. Re:Communist revolution is needed on Reason Suggests DoJ Closing Porn Stars' Bank Accounts · · Score: 1

    You know, that's like your opinion man. The President was elected twice by the American people despite the derision and hatred implied by your comment.

  6. Re:9.1 on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    The scientific study comes from the lack of sales. And I for one tried it and hate it completely. I got it on a laptop and had to find one of those after market things to make it usable. Maybe it works on a pad but it sure as heck doesn't work well on a desktop. And every single person I know hates the damn thing. And the computer I build this summer will have Windows 7 on it.

  7. Re:Drudge and other U.S. bloggers are next on Arrested Chinese Blogger "Confesses" On State TV, Praises Censorship · · Score: 1

    Not that it matters any longer but the right to bear arms was related to the right of collective defense via the militia. You know, complete sentences and historical fact being what they are. Not that it matters, rational discussion has long since left the building on this and other subjects.

  8. Re:Open Learning Initiative on Ask Slashdot. Best Online Science Course? · · Score: 1

    That looks great. Thanks for the information and the heads up.

  9. Re:Oh waaa on Ask Slashdot. Best Online Science Course? · · Score: 2

    What the heck does that mean? What are these 'Popular Science Rags' you're talking about? So anything that helps folks explore the wonder and intelligence of science is a 'rag' unless it does what? Unless it's incomprehensible to anyone but you? How is that helping anyone? It's hard enough getting some folks to even accept science and your attitude certainly doesn't help.

  10. I agree - what's the reason for this snobbery? on Ask Slashdot. Best Online Science Course? · · Score: 1

    You know, some things are complicated - no kidding. But the ability to teach those things, even complicated concepts, means you should be able to translate that information to something your students can learn. In other words, if you can't explain it, you can't teach then you really don't understand it yourself. That could be the reason for these snarky comments.

  11. Re:Dear Slashdot, on Ask Slashdot. Best Online Science Course? · · Score: 1

    Wow, even nerds and geeks can be bullies. Great. There is no call to make fun of someone for wanting to learn and someone who wants that learning in an interesting and digestible way. The main thing is a desire to learn. I'm also interested in seeing if there are other avenues for this sort of learning - so that makes me 'stupid' right? You're so smart.

  12. I blame Low Standards at Law Schools on Online Parody Cartoon Targeted For Prosecution · · Score: 2

    Clearly the idiots in charge of this little corner of Soviet Russia don't clearly understand the law or the American Constitution. Bad Con Law Professors or a very lax grading curve for these Prosecutors and Judges. Just sad the state of legal education if they've let idiots like these be in charge of anything more important than dog licensing.

  13. I'd Put My List Ahead of Your List on All Star Trek TV Coming To Netflix · · Score: 1

    Why does anyone want to put 'their' list of favorite Star Trek shows up? I either think you're a genius and as brilliant as me if you have the same likes and dislikes or I know you're a moron who has no clue as to the difference between good and bad television but either way you've watched too much reality TV where some idiot is thinking their opinion on anything from your dancing or your cooking, looks, makeup, or cake means anything other than to identify them as pretentious d bag and you as well.

  14. About Time on Bradley Manning Charged With Aiding the Enemy · · Score: 0

    Dude is guilty, dude needs to stand trial and stay in prison if found guilty. Divulging secrets when you are in a position of trust is a serious matter, Manning did put lives in danger, might have directly had people murdered because of his actions. And if that is the case he needs to face the death penalty for his crimes. He very well may have decided to impose his own version of morality by his actions, the problem for him is that the world does not revolve around him and his decisions and actions will face the rules made for the rest of us.

  15. Calling it 'Multiverse Propaganda' is propaganda on The Hidden Reality Draws Ire From Physicists · · Score: 1

    Saying 'Multiverse Propaganda' is putting a judgment into the description thereby attempting to label the Theory you don't agree with as propaganda. This is Slashdot, not the Rush Limbaugh Comedy Show - most readers here can see that obvious bias and unsubstantiated claptrap on the face of it. It does not advance your argument nor does the 'more theory than fact' quip. It's a Theory dude, sorry if this theory is catching the imagination of people and is getting attention but that's how life goes. All that 'Black Hole' stuff was a theory as well and I do remember the folks whose brains had ossified objecting on much the same lines as you objecting. Very sad, especially when most folks will leave it as theory until something is proven one way or the other so all the ranting and slanted arguments on Slashdot you wish to engage in are pretty much a waste of time.

  16. Sounds like the Religious argument - on The Hidden Reality Draws Ire From Physicists · · Score: 1

    That sounds horribly condescending and dangerous to boot. By saying you need to have an advanced degree in physics to begin to understand this or that theory sounds an awful lot like religious claptrap. Your 'comforting lies' is religious based argument as well. Scientists aren't members of a Priesthood and shouldn't be treated as the only 'Holy Men with the Truth'. And I would say that people who wish to tell someone like Mr. Greene 'To tread carefully' are full of hooey. At least him and a few others are trying to take their knowledge and their theories to the general interested public. Theories and speculation are the name of the game, your game is orthodoxy and staying within the norms of whatever orthodoxy is in fashion at the moment.

  17. Wrongo on Air Force Blocks NY Times, WaPo, Other Media · · Score: 1

    Classified documents are still classified documents and if it's illegal to possess or look at them that's not going to change because one disaffected soldier leaks them to someone who makes it their business to harm the United States. The laws are very clear and here the Air Force is just making sure that some idiot doesn't put himself in trouble with the law. And it is blocking those sites from Air Force Computers! Not your computer, work computers used at work for work in the Air Force. Simple.

  18. Exactly - Looking for someone to say that on WikiLeaks Defenders Threaten Amazon · · Score: 1

    The more trouble these morons are able to do the worse it will be, there will a greater consensus to clamp down even further on the Internet and the RIAA and the MPAA and all those suckers will attach themselves to the next legislation even tighter and parachute even more control into the Internet. Great move. It's a lose lose situation.

  19. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    It would be worth your effort to take a look at the ways in which various artists are learning to monetize their efforts. From the work that Trent Reznor does with giving his work away and charging for higher quality sound files to selling tee shirts to other merchandise to engaging the community of fans for him in ways that keep interest up and keep his work relevant to jazz guys like Larry Carlton who has a best selling Jazz album out right now and is a major music artist but who also sells Instructional Guitar videos through Truefire (dotcom) and through his own website and even to the point where he'll have online guitar instructional one on one or in groups - along with the rest of the artists at that Music Instructional company who teach, play live gigs, sell albums, sell 'how to' play their music videos, sell tab and sheet music of their music and do instructional courses and will have online instructional guitar courses and keyboard and bass courses - the point is, if you're smart and you have some hustle in you there is a way to translate your artistry into earning a living. It's not the way it has been, but you know, the guy who sold Horse Buggies in the old days either complained about the shortage of buyers or went out and got a Ford Dealership. Adapt dude. Adapt.

  20. Legalize Pot - Take Power and Money from Criminals on Facebook Billionaire Gives Money To Legalize Marijuana · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Prohibition - ever heard of it? It was the great idea of making something illegal that could be made in your bathtub. -Pot, making something illegal that grows in your backyard, your basement, your National Forest - easy to grow, easy to sell. Millions and billions in Court costs, incarceration costs, police costs and power to criminals - all for something you can't stop and is no worse than booze. So simple, so hard for people to understand.

  21. That's a load of Crap on 66% of All Windows Users Still Use Windows XP · · Score: 1

    What I'm reading here is a commercial from you friendly Windows company. When you try to denigrate people for using machines and OS's that work you're only illustrating how evil the companies are to design their software and the new OS's so that there is compatibility between versions. Except, it's not just really old versions and newer versions, it's this version and the last version. Last computer I built I built with XP, the newer versions are DRM laden bloat ware things that expect me and my computer to support their load of crap. If I upgraded right now I'd have to buy new software for most everything anyways. Now, me and 60 odd percent of my closest friends don't believe any of the hype, we know what works and whether you all put Jerry Seinfeld or shiny happy people all over the commercials telling how smart I am if I upgrade we are not buying that load of crap.

  22. As the years going by - Bing the Singer on Bing Crosby, Television Sports Preservationist · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's certainly a sad state of affairs when kids thing of Bing and they think of a search engine. Bing Crosby one of the greatest singers of all time playing second to a search engine. A nice Bing Crosby story out of the blue and a bit of sports history recovered. Reminds me of the recent discovery of the lost footage of Metropolis. Treasures are still out there it's nice to know.

  23. Re:Sounds great - too bad I won't be buying it. on Review: Civilization V · · Score: 1

    Yah, I agree. I did pick up Civ 4 recently. I saw it advertised as DRM free which means less fiddling with my own computer by third party software etc. I can wait, I hear it's buggy and all that as well. Well, you know, get the kinks out, get the Steam out and we're in business.

  24. Hurray! Let's get this Clown out of Business on Obama Wants Allies To Go After WikiLeaks · · Score: 0, Troll

    His self righteous brainless disclosure of classified information that was stolen needs to be stopped. He is not some great hero for posting Classified Information. That material was deemed Classified by an American Government that was duly elected by American citizens, and anyone who thinks that Governments which are duly elected have no right to Classified Information from which they can make informed decisions and honestly record and report information to our elected decision makers is some sort of mindless Anarchist. He was not elected, he has no earthly right to be the one to expose information that he might think is worthy of being exposed. Lives have been lost, lives will be lost because of this Clown - the Taliban and Al-Queda are thanking this tool! It's a war for god's sake, people get killed in wars and sometimes the wrong people get killed in war. The United States military goes way out of it's way to keep from killing civilians even though the enemy has no problem blowing up civilians and shooting at allied soldiers while hiding behind women and children yet this Wikileaks Clown thinks our side is the problem. Should he be in charge of deciding the fates of American and Allied soldiers? Should he and some idiot brainless soldier who leaked this info be the one in charge of deciding how many other Afghan civilians get killed because their information was leaked as well? I don't think so. Put this guy in jail where he belongs.

  25. Reader carp3_noct3m didn't learn anything on US Military 'Banned' From Viewing Wikileaks · · Score: 1

    When something is classified and you aren't supposed to view it, then you're not supposed to view it. Something doesn't become declassified because some idiots stole it and some other idiots published it. You say you are war veteran but since you don't seem to comprehend this simple fact you know and don't understand about Security clearances and the purpose of classified documents you know, your speechlessness is understandable. Crimes were committed to acquire these documents, people will go to jail for it. People have died because of this security breech and I do hope that the United States government is able to shut down Wikileaks and end their own disconnect from reality. To think that they will escape the consequences of their actions is the ultimate disconnect as far as I'm concerned.