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  1. Re:This thread will be a sewer of misogyny on WA Bill Takes Aim at Boys' Dominance In Computer Classes · · Score: 1

    This isn't about Miss Ogyny (she didn't win the pageant anyway), but if I sponsored a similar bill in my state that directed schools to make sure that black males didn't dominate in Basketball, I would be labeled a racist. How is this any different?

  2. Re:NFL is just looking for an excuse on NFL Asks Columbia University For Help With Deflate-Gate · · Score: 1

    not just a locker room attendant but... an elderly locker room attendant

    Well, I bet he'll never work again.

    Nor need to.

  3. NFL is just looking for an excuse on NFL Asks Columbia University For Help With Deflate-Gate · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... to help determine if a drop in temperature — a slowing of the air molecules inside the football — can explain the low pressure ....

    The National Felons League (an organization of Billionaire Team Owners that is considered non-profit so that it pays no taxes) is just looking for an excuse here. The patriots were laughed at when they tried to pull the temperature excuse out of their ass, so they want a University to back up the "pressure goes down with temperature" excuse. They need to do this because even die hard Patriot fans are not buying the "a locker room attendant did this all on his own" story. And lets completely ignore why this supposed temperature drop affected only one teams footballs and not those provided by the other team, or why the problem was only observed when the opposition intercepted a ball and not by any of the Patriot players as they handled the balls.

  4. no help on Alibaba Face Off With Chinese Regulator Over Fake Products · · Score: 1

    You don't help Alibaba by pointing out what they already know. I'm certainly not going to defend the Electronic Bay of Thieves' business pratices, but Alibaba has built their business on telling you that you are dealing with crooks. They go to great lengths to warn you that the people they hook you up with are not trustworthy and that they will hold your money in escrow for you, while warning you never to deal with the seller directly. Then, when you get cheated, they always side with the seller.

    Don't try to kid us that they didn't know crooked things like fraud merchandise is going on. Only in the case of Alibaba it is as likely to be counterfeit SD memory cards or chips as it is to be designer fashions.

  5. I question the ZX-81 claim on Computer Chess Created In 487 Bytes, Breaks 32-Year-Old Record · · Score: 1

    I never before heard a claim that the ZX-81 held a record, and I don't believe that it did. Back in the 70's (1975 or 1976) I received a copy of a chess program from Fairchild for their F8 computer prototype board, It fit in 1K of 8 bit memory (sorry, I don't remember how many bytes were left over, if any). I don't remember if it could under-promote, but I'm pretty sure that it could castle and allowed en-peasant moves. This was a novel and interesting microcomputer (the CPU didn't even have a program counter - but the memory management chip did!) and it certainly wasn't popular with hobbyists (although it was used in the Fairchild Channel F video game that came to market before the Atari 2600), but they did sell some $100 prototype boards and I bought one, mainly because I was so impressed by the 1K chess program.

  6. Ain't DRM great? on Ubisoft Revokes Digital Keys For Games Purchased Via Unauthorised Retailers · · Score: 2

    Game companies have been doing lots to negate the right of first sale for quite a while. But this is different. They created a product then didn't like how some sellers were taking advantage of arbitraging how they bought it. Rather than try to deal with the retailers legally (if they even had a legal option), they decided to just punish innocent customers who have no good way to know all of the details of the Ubisoft wholesale and retail structure. Good for you Ubisoft, thanks for driving another nail into the damn DRM coffin. Do this enough and maybe the sheep will learn not to buy DRM products. (Yea, I don't really believe that the public is smart enough to learn, but I can hope.)

  7. Re:JJ has a chance, maybe on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 1

    As long as they promise me emphatically that this isn't all a dream or that they are all already dead, and then in episode 9 it turns out that they all were dead, then this will have fulfilled my expectations.

  8. Re:free upgrade on Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Will Be a Free Upgrade · · Score: 0

    Implying that if I have a bag of groceries and someone offers to replace it free with a bag of garbage, maybe I shouldn't take them up on the deal.

  9. free upgrade on Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Will Be a Free Upgrade · · Score: 0

    Yup. For Windows 7 users it doesn't look like it will be free or an upgrade. Typical Microsoft.

  10. bigger problem on Time For Microsoft To Open Source Internet Explorer? · · Score: 2

    We all know that IE is tightly integrated into Windows and the two can never be separated Microsoft testified to that under oayh, and we all know that they would never lie to the court or congress. So making IE open source would demand that Windows be open source. Clearly Microsoft can't open source Windows, so they will have to keep IE closed source too. That's too bad, because I was looking forward to that piece of crap working it's way into other projects.

  11. I pitty the frequency on Astronomers Record Mystery Radio Signals From 5.5 Billion Light Years Away · · Score: 0

    This ignorant AC actually got modded up, and for posting bad information???? In a vacuum all electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed, you never see the speed of light listed as X for frequency F, just a single speed is ever given.

  12. In Soviet Moscow on Moscow To Track Cell-phone Users In 2015 For Traffic Analysis · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Moscow the police track YOU!

    just like they do here.

  13. Phase 1 on FBI Seeks To Legally Hack You If You're Connected To TOR Or a VPN · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This is just Phase 1. Once this is in place then in Phase 2 if you ever use any service that uses https then you must be trying to hide something and so they can take all of your data. Same for any other use of encryption, you might be a criminal or terrorist hiding something. And if you ever send anything through the mail in a sealed envelope, well you must be a criminal trying to hide stuff.

  14. Re:In "Real-Time"? on Astronomers Record Mystery Radio Signals From 5.5 Billion Light Years Away · · Score: 0

    So you are trying to tell us that they not only recorded this thing that occurred in "the span of a millisecond" but they also understood and were able to take actions on it while it was still going on? I don't buy it, any more than I buy that the previous millisecond events were recorded after they arrived at the Earth rather than when they arrived at Earth.

  15. Congratulations on this being the first time that the arriving radio waves were captured in real time. But I would be far more interested in hearing how you capture radio waves other than in real time. I wouldn't even need a DVR if I could do that.

  16. US Ego on Cuba's Pending Tech Revolution · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Cuba is NOT about to make any big changes. At least not unless the man who has been busy trying to destroy this country by Executive Action decides to prop up the Communist Government at our expense. The idea that Cuba has been suffering from an isolationist policy imposed by the United States is bogus. We were (somewhat) cut off from Cuba by our government, but we are only one country. Canada and most of the rest of the world has still been trading with them. Sure, Cubans drive around old American cars from the 50's, but they keep them running and keep fueling them with imported gasoline. Other countries would be glad to sell them newer cars, it is just that when you have a communist mindset keeping the economy depressed, no one has the money to buy new modern expensive cars.

    Sure, they might sell Americans some cigars, although there has been a supply of them coming in through Canada already. They will not be selling us sugar, but not because of any real barrier. Rather because of a completely artificial barrier, Cubans who moved to Florida when Castro took power have gotten laws in place that impose such high tariffs on imported sugar that we can't import it, and we have higher prices on Sugar than the rest of the world, with all of that money going into the pockets of a few politically powerful Cubans in America who grow sugar and trickling down to the politicians they buy to keep the system in place.

    Cuba is going to see a little bump in tourism, at least while the novelty is still there, but it will not be that much or make a big impact, they already have tourism from the rest of the world and from Americans going there through Canada who show their American passports and ask that they not be stamped to avoid problems back home. We will still over pay for sugar compared to the rest of the world and have tariffs that keep us from importing it from Cuba.

  17. We have bigger problems on What Africa Really Needs To Fight Ebola · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If people in other countries have and put up with corrupt governments, and go out and kill and eat "bush meat" and get Ebola, that's too bad but we have our own corrupt politicians here, I don't see how we can take on correcting theirs when we can even correct ours. And we have the flu virus in this country, and even with our first world hospitals and our Obama-care the flu is killing more people in America than Ebola is killing in the entire world. Yet I don't see Obama sending the Army to help out when one of my friends gets the flu. Perhaps we should realize that we are no longer the largest economy in the world (China is, although I think we still give them "foreign aid", and do that with money that Obama borrows from China!) and start trying to solve some of our own problems rather than playing World Doctor and World Cop and World Missionary and World Peacekeeper.

  18. Good luck with that on 'Be My Eyes' App Crowdsources Help For the Blind · · Score: 1

    I bet you can't weed us all out. And why do you assume that we will all be "volunteers" rather than claim that we are blind and see how much fun we can have with the volunteers that way?

  19. Screw them on Google Glass Is Dead, Long Live Google Glass · · Score: 2, Interesting

    When Google, a company built on the concept of invading individual privacy, suddenly got all self-righteous and rejected my "What's the VIC's net worth?" facial recognition app, I knew the glasses were not going to succeed. You can't turn your back on your developers that way!

  20. this is a good thing on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 1

    closing Radio Shack means there is no longer any place you can just run out and grab a specific capacitor or DB9 connector or whatever

    No, it means that the company selling overpriced defective floor sweepings may go away, and that could well open the door for another company that may treat their customers better. If RS is replaced by someone worse, the new company will go out of business too. But they could be replaced by someone far better, even if it is "only" a small private company serving a local market. Such companies were discouraged to exist before, since a large part of their potential market were more likely to go to one of a dozen shit shacks scattered around their city than track down the one decent seller. And even if they are not replaced, I'll not miss the chance to buy defective junk at amazingly inflated prices.

  21. Good Ridance on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 1

    I grew up in a major city where there were companies who ran parts counters where you could actually buy good quality parts, like resistors, caps, and transistors for pennies (unfortunately, they are gone now). I appreciated the ability to get stuff without needing to deal with mail-order and pay a small fortune in shipping. But Radio Shack was never a good option. The stuff they sold was crap, and it was over priced crap. RS substitution transistors often failed to match the parts they were supposedly a substitute for in some critical parameter. Even phone jacks would be mis-wired or intermittent. The staff was worse than ignorant, they gave customers wrong information. They certainly lived up to the motto "You've got Questions, We've got blank stares!" I'll honestly be glad to see them go, while they might not be replaced with anyone better, some people who might have opened decent parts houses have been discouraged from doing so because having a dozen shit shacks in their city was a barrier to drawing in customers.

  22. Quantum Bullshit on The Strange Story of the First Quantum Art Exhibition In Space · · Score: 1

    If anyone buys this "art" they are a complete idiot.

  23. customers should get pissed at their government on Nintendo Puts Business In Brazil On Hiatus · · Score: 1

    Must suck to have just received a new Nintendo for the holidays, then have Nintendo cut you off from the supply of new games.

  24. Re:Send Her Victorious on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 1

    We used to have cartoons before ours. Same thing in a way.

  25. Re:Define "harassment" on EFF Takes On Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    It seems pretty well defined, it is "Online harassment" if it is something that someone else says that I don't like, and it is "Freedom of speech" if I say it and someone else doesn't like it. Looks like it is time to remove the EFF app that I just installed yesterday, as there is no way that I can support assholes that have become this self righteous. I expect to be modded down for saying that, as the EFF is popular so questioning this will likely be silenced.