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  1. Re:Phasing out support for 10.4? I still run 10.3! on Mozilla Puts Tiger Out To Pasture · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How hard is it to just keep up on security patches for old browsers?

    A security patch isn't as simple as deciding "Oh, we don't want to have that vulnerability any more" and commenting out a setting. If it was that easy, there wouldn't be very many vulnerabilities at all.

    On the one hand, any time you find a new vulnerability (or a new class of vulnerabilities), you have to audit all the nooks and crannies of the code base in order to identify either the problem itself, or the problem areas that are affected.

    On the other hand, any time you change a line of code, you have to recompile. That means, to release the patch, you'll have to recompile for *every target OS*, and you'll have to *test* on every one of those OSes.

    Surely when considering both of those complicating factors, you can see what Mozilla's motivations might be for retiring old support branches with a relatively limited user base?

  2. Re:Self-inflicted on Another Crumbling Reactor Springs a Tritium Leak · · Score: 1

    What if the plans called for baby seals? Huh? What then, Monsieur Smartypants? :)

  3. Re:yes on Does a Lame E-Mail Address Really Matter? · · Score: 1

    Given that many companies will discard attachments (if not emails altogether) sent from AOL email addresses, I think it could be quite difficult to apply for an IT job that way. :)

  4. Re:No Turkey for you... on Reducing One Amino Acid Could Increase Lifespan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Eat four pounds of chicken and gravy, and then we'll see if you stay awake. :)

    I accept the terms of your challenge.

  5. Re:Pitch on Engineered Bacteria Glows To Reveal Land Mines · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... on leashes.

  6. Canadian and ... not well informed. :) on iPod Fee Proposed For Canada · · Score: 1

    Now, I'm a Canadian, and one thing I've always been fuzzy on is exactly how the CD-R fee benefits "The Artist". My understanding, based on hearsay and no research, is that the fee is pocketed by the corporations and never trickles down to the artist.

    However, I do know that the federal and provincial governments do provide funding for "The Arts"; presumably some of that must go to this mythical "The Artist", right? I wonder if any of the CD-R fee goes to fund those grants. And I wonder how many "The Artists" apply for and get those grants?

  7. Re:Story meaning? on How 136 People Became 7 Million Illegal File-Sharers · · Score: 1

    In statistics, a "population" doesn't necessarily mean "the population of a country".

    It could just as easily mean the "population" of the classroom.

  8. Re:About time on EVE Bans Exploiters; Dropping 2% of Users Cuts Average CPU Usage 30% · · Score: 1

    Actually, having played it, I found that it wasn't monotonous "at first" - there were enough missions and such that I was able to have a lot of fun right off the bat with it.

    It got monotonous, for me, when instead of working up the alliances and resources to conduct missions in 0-Sec, I chose to go into the mining profession hardcore. I had thought that with my dual-monitor setup, I would be able to program on one monitor and play the game on the other monitor - and that would have worked fine, if my computer could have handled it. It couldn't. Eventually, after a while of this, I ended up getting a 360 Elite for my birthday (this was about two years ago) - I hooked that up to my second monitor, instead, and I cancelled EVE in favour of Halo 3, which I still play at least 3 times a week online with friends.

    However, as concerns EVE, I have no doubt that if you are willing to venture into 0-Sec space, where you *could* lose everything on a moment's notice, the game can be VERY exciting.

  9. Re:In all fairness on Up To 90 Percent of US Money Has Traces of Cocaine · · Score: 1

    "So the point is that the contamination has increased."

    *STILL* Lindsay Lohan. Never underestimate her.

  10. Re:Why the heck is this news? on AVG Update Breaks iTunes · · Score: 1

    It's news because it horribly breaks iTunes, and (last I heard) causes re-installation to fail.

    Of course, that's only if you believe iTunes isn't horribly broken to start with ;-)

  11. Re:2 Months is very fast on Steve Jobs Had a Liver Transplant Two Months Ago · · Score: 1

    ... I've skimmed this thread, and all I have to say on the topic is "you people are fucking morons".

    That's all I have to say about that.

  12. Re:PHP's == operator on Ridiculous Software Bug Workarounds? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    So I take it he didn't try "==="?

  13. Re:RIP DNF on Duke Nukem For Never · · Score: 1

    Turns out it was *after* my time; I was using Opera under BeOS at the time, I think.

  14. Re:Duke Nukem For[N]ever on Duke Nukem For Never · · Score: 1

    Heh. Your first paragraph makes you sound exactly like me ... (Except I'm on one of those new dual-head Mac Minis now). My Banshee was fun, though.

  15. Re:RIP DNF on Duke Nukem For Never · · Score: 1

    Uh. Do you even know what vapourware *is*?

  16. Re:Bloody hell! on Is Alcohol Killing Our Planet? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Honestly, I had no idea that staples contained starch.

    I have a whole new respect for the lowly office supply cabinet now.

  17. Re:Misleading headline, and ActiveX on IE8 May Be End of the Line For Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure every activeX call already does this, with how fast it seems to be.

  18. Re:long time on Intel Envisions Shape-Shifting Smartphones · · Score: 1

    Not if it's a shape-shifting iPhone ....

  19. Re:Actually... on Superguns Helped Defeat the Spanish Armada · · Score: 1

    "I'm hard pressed to see how irrigation might have been developed for warfare."

    Have you heard the expression "An Army Travels On Its Stomach"? Whether or not irrigation was developed *for* warfare, it most certainly allowed for yet more advances in the art of war.

  20. Re:Seriously? on Could Fake Phishing Emails Help Fight Spam? · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Congratulations! By responding to this test email, you've received an IRS coupon for a FREE TAX AUDIT. Enjoy!"

    That's one way to teach them. Granted, it's a bit Pavlovian, but ... if it works, it works.

  21. Re:Dr. Frankenstein on Smart Robot Capable of Hunting For Its Own "Food" · · Score: 1

    ... that's FRONKENSHTEEN to you, bub.

  22. Re:Darn... no Mac Mini update on Apple Intros 17" Unibody MBP, DRM-Free iTunes · · Score: 1

    Ditto. If they had announced a Mac Mini refresh, I would have bought it as soon as it was available. Alas, they did not.

    Of course, I'm also kind of holding out for the Mini to support dual-head (at different resolutions), but that'll probably never happen.

  23. Re:Does this care have a..... on Volvo Introduces a Collision-Proof Car · · Score: 1

    You can go to any marine store and get a cup holder with a gimbal hinge. Problem solved :)

  24. Re:Local economic impact on Microsoft Uses WGA To Obtain Record Jail Sentences · · Score: 1

    Have you not been paying attention? Microsoft is FLINTHEART GLOMGOLD, not Scrooge McDuck.

  25. Re:Does this mean the Internet is a dementia sim? on Sarcasm Useful For Detecting Dementia · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Kid, your FACE would explain a lot of things.