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  1. An insider ? on Was the Amazon De-Listing Situation a Glitch Or a Hack? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Or maybe it was done by a rogue employee with an agenda ?

  2. Punishment on Microsoft's Price Fixing Penalty, 9M Euros · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is 9 million euros really a lot for microsoft? It seems like there are no other action taken against their behavior and MS is just happy to take the fine and move along.

  3. Beta or Not on Gmail Marks Five Years In Beta · · Score: 1

    GMail was innovative and provided a better service than hotmail or yahoo did at that time. It forced the competitors to provide a much better package in the long run. I don't know why people are so hanged up on the beta naming.

  4. RTA : April Fools on Conficker Worm Strike Reports Start Rolling In · · Score: 1

    If it is obvious enough, read the article, specifically the last few lines. For those that are hiding in their bomb shelters

  5. Slashdot Abstenince Program on Slashdot Launches User Achievements · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, I see what they're really doing, trying to emulate WoW. "Slashdot, keeping your son a virgin since 1997."

  6. Re:They needed a study? on Lower Air Pollution Means Longer Life · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, pollution concentration and contents changes over times and you need a methodology to keep track of these things. If common sense was a viable guide to life than we wouldn't need science.

  7. Re:it rocked on Battlestar Galactica Comes To an End · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The god explanation is such a cop out. It doesn't explain Kara or why it doesn't just try and influence or outright stop the genocide in the first place. I thought up to the Opera house scene, it was great and when Galen went nuts (he couldn't control his emotion when the fate of two civilization are in stake ?), there was just more questions raised than answers from that point on.

  8. Re:The victims are the winners.. on Xbox Live Players Targeted In Denial-of-Service Attacks · · Score: 1

    I rather take the real victory than an imaginary moral victory.

  9. Re:Hypocracy on Hubble Repair Mission At Risk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's easier to bury dead solider story at back of the newspaper than it is about dead astronauts orbiting around earth.

  10. Odds ? on Nuclear Subs 'Collide In Ocean' · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What are the odds that two advanced SSBN submarines would collide in a vast ocean accidentally ? There are rumors that US and Russian subs collided frequently during the cold wars because of the close proximity when they tracked each other and these incidents were usually silenced for political reasons. perhaps something else is going on ? One of the captains decided to be a smart ass ?

  11. Linux's gain on Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge For More · · Score: 1

    If this isn't the manifestation of greed, I don't know what is. However, some Linux distros should be able to use this to captialize in the netbook market and increase their share.

  12. Re:Wrong Premise (NO) on Why Sustainable Power Is Unsustainable · · Score: 1

    Most of them agree about anthropogenic climate change. Very few disagree based on scientific merits. Of course you could dig up those anti-climate change petitions signed by economists and fields not related to climate science. But thats up to you

  13. Too many is too many on Torvalds Rejects One-Size-Fits-All Linux · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Although its good that certain distribution cater for different markets, the problem is the over saturation of one area with too many choices.

  14. Re:No thanks. on Second Netbook Wave Begins · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah over priced netbook.

  15. Re:Seriously? on Could Fake Phishing Emails Help Fight Spam? · · Score: 1

    It is not just a technological problem. It is both a social and technological problem and technology itself can not address the randomness of human minds (stupidity, over confidence or ignorance etc). Scammers will always find a way around technology and other approaches have to be considered. I don't consider informing the public as a petty trick, this is something that is being used in real life and should be considered as a viable option.

  16. Where's the logic ? on Halo 3 Criticized In Murder Conviction · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Let me get this, this kid probably have some kind of anger problem, he manage to get a gun, he is 17 and still have problem distinguishing reality but lets focus on a video game.

  17. Too Much is being read into this on Obama Moves To Link Pentagon With NASA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't see what the big deal is. NASA and DoD have worked togeather before (Shuttle program but DoD dropped out for non-manned launches). This is not about militarization of NASA (DoD's space budget is significantly more than NASA), if it's cheaper for NASA to adopt or modify one of the heavy launchers used by the DoD, than why not ? What raised my eye brow was Griffin's response about NASA's inability to evaluate rocket options ....

  18. Monetary Reward : Bad Idea on Wikipedia Almost Reaches $6 Million Target · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe its my cynicism but using monetary rewards to encourage contribution (however it may be regulated) will only encourage users to find ways to exploit the system.

  19. Re:When will this die???? on Australia To Block BitTorrent · · Score: 4, Funny

    pfft, common sense or logic is no match for Senator Conroy or the Australian Government

  20. Re:What does this really mean? on Scientists Build Neonatal Incubator From Car Parts · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I've had experience with regulations and biomed industries, not just the FDA, but european etc etc. Theres a reason why companies have to do all these regulation and testing for medical devices, the more intrusive or critical the device it is, the more testing and verification is needed. (Not that it ever catches every single bug or design flaw) but a safety mechanism is needed (for recall, tracking manufacturing, design etc etc) and to show that the these company have at least taken common problems into considerations. I have no doubt there is probably some red tapes in all the regulation agency, but there is a reason why critical medical devices cost so much. This isn't some FDA or CE conspiracy to jack up the price (at least most of it).

  21. Re:What does this really mean? on Scientists Build Neonatal Incubator From Car Parts · · Score: 3, Informative

    Thats because the stringent testing that is required for medical devices. If we're talking about devices that doesn't play any pivotal role in medical treatment, it often doesn't require the verification and stringent testing and would cost significantly less(alot of the cost for devices are on clinical tests). Imagine if you use a off the shelf monitor for a multi-million dollar imaging machine, and it failed to display a small cancerous anomaly correctly ...
    This article doesn't really say anything about the current state of medical devices, it just simply costs alot to build and verify they work in an acceptable manner for medical purposes. I don't think the machines talked about in these article will ever be adopted in the west. I doubt the reliability of these components will be up to scratch compare to the regular prenatal care machines BUT for third world countries where the medicial facilities are so poor, its probably worthy to think about adopting these machines as a temporary stop gap and thats probably the point of this exercise.

  22. Atheism on If Programming Languages Were Religions · · Score: 1

    I take it Atheism would be binary ... quickly hides

  23. Re:And? on Barack Obama Is One Step Closer To Being President · · Score: 4, Informative

    The point is that the fabric of US democracy lies on the will of these electors. and Obama is one less procedure away from being president.

  24. Because its not part of the game play on Torture in Games · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My impression of WoW is that it is a fairly shallow game in terms of narrative with the quests. Most of these quests are simple grinding with very little aspect to rewards or consequences to the players actions. If the idea is to incoporate consequences or rewards to such things as torture, part of the gaming mechanism would've to be changed such that something valuable to a WoW player would be affected. I don't think WoW has ever presented the concept of good or bad in the gameplay, either faction can do pretty much whatever they want regardless. WoW isn't designed to disucss morality in terms of gameplay.

  25. This has Nothing to do with DRM on Spore the Most Pirated Game of 2008 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    correlation != caustion, I'll concede that DRM probably had some affect on the download count but not to this magnitude. Spore was over-hyped and that was probably the main reason people downloaded this game. How many think that Batman will be one of the highest illegally downloaded movie ? DRM ? (don't get me wrong, most DRM implementation is idiotic)