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  1. BS on Time To Close the Security Theater · · Score: 1

    Competitive pressures weeds out nothing. It is just that you can not do anything exactly by the book. There is a gray area. The place where you use your better judgement. The place Americans seems hell bent on denying it exists.

  2. Re:You wont have enough engineers on Obama: 'We Don't Have Enough Engineers' · · Score: 1

    Amen brother. Hang their fat asses high. Executive culture has to go. We are all free men. Viva la revolution.

  3. Epic on Duke Nukem Forever Goes Gold · · Score: 1

    The day has come. Any day from now on is different. The duke has been released. How can you not post in this story. Take a breath look around and have the feeling of history unfolding. Time to move on.

  4. Works here on No Pirate Bay for Comcast Customers · · Score: 1

    Ha, still got it :)

  5. Re:85.9? on Peugeot EX1 Sets Electric Car Lap Record At Nuerburgring · · Score: 1

    I have been there. It is totally awsome :). My boss had an old Manta I could borrow from him. I had a reeaaally good time. To bad all the motor cycles crash all the time. We had 6 crashed bikes in one day. Track closed guys sweeping sand over the oil spill. Guys limping with plastic parts along the track. It"s crazy

  6. GPU on Writing Linux Kernel Functions In CUDA With KGPU · · Score: 0

    The hardware that is so brilliantly made nobody is allowed to know how it works. And as a result it actually doesn't work. I say congratulations.

  7. Stick with what you know on How the Social Tech Bubble Is Different · · Score: 2

    Most American companies are about the marketing anyway. Fast food, candy bars, cars. Lots of fancy colors. Sell as much crap with a fancy wrapper. Don't see what got lost, maybe we are better off :)

  8. Gnome 3 rocks on GNOME vs. KDE: the Latest Round · · Score: 0

    The shell is awesome. Linux has needed it's own visual style for a long time. Hey you guys still like the win95 look, I still have a disk for you here somewhere.

  9. Ha Ha on Texas Bill Outlaws Discrimination Against Creationists In Academia · · Score: 0, Troll

    People writing this law belong in a mental institution. Mark al in favor of this law a call the white coat people.

  10. Transparancy on Spanish Congress Rejects Internet Censorship Law · · Score: 1

    This makes it very obvious why all government communication should be accessible to all it's citizens. People behave very different when they know what they are doing is secret.

  11. Free market on Is Net Neutrality Really Needed? · · Score: 1

    Free markets lead to monopolies. There is one bigger player. It has economies of scale and buys the smaller players. Then prices lower so smaller players get marginalized. Once you have two or three players the CEO's go golfing with each other. They decide to make complex buying plans to make the market non-transparant and keep a couple of different brands around too keep all the customers confused and the prices high. The free market does not exist in the wall street journal talks about it. Every market has rules and needs good rules. These rules are made by the government. Free market here is used as a catch phrase to let monopolies get away with sub standard service.

  12. Effective on Most Software Patent Trolls Lose Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    What a waste of time.

  13. Patents are not that expensive. on Should I Publish Or Patent? · · Score: 1

    You can apply for a patent online in Europe. www.epoline.org. You just register and get a smartcard identification + reader sent to your home. This is free by the way. Imagine that. You then write a patent. There is all sorts of documentation on how to do this properly and you have loads of examples of patents online. For a Dutch patent you pay 80 euro. That is it, no that is not a typo. You know what it cost at a patent bureau. 5000,- for 15 sheets of paper max. that is some nice profit. So again just cut out the middlemen and especially if it is a lawyer.

  14. Bad brand on Server Failure Destroys Sidekick Users' Backup Data · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's like being kicked in the side.

  15. Rigorous, that's nonsense. on Did Chicago Lose Olympic Bid Due To US Passport Control? · · Score: 1

    Is ridiculous. You have to fill in a list where you have to mark all things with the obvious answer if you want to get in. This of course regardless of anything on there is true or not. Have you ever used drugs? Who is ever going to answer yes to that on a form. It's just for the feeling of safety. I refuse to take part in that kind of moral pressure to lie.

  16. It is all there. on ARM and Dual-Atom Processors in New Portables · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is proof that they can build a cheap ARM linux machine with a great screen. Too bad all vendors are scared crazy of what the first eeePC delivered even Asus. Good enough processor in a very small form factor with commodity pricing. It is all working and build into this way to expensive laptop. Features and prices have gone up on all netbooks so close to most notebooks it does not seem worth it anymore to buy one.

  17. What is this??? on Google Offers Scanned Books To Rival Stores · · Score: 1

    Imagine if this kind of behaviour catches on in corporate America. There would be nothing left to criticize. This could very well be the end of slashdot.

  18. Harmonisation on Microsoft Pushes For Single Global Patent System · · Score: 1

    Here we go again. We don't want software patents. Best harmonisation is scrap it all. Get rid of the overhead, lets just try that for the coming 10 years and see what is best.

  19. American companies on Major ISPs Seek To Lower Broadband Definition · · Score: 1

    Do you guys just complain a lot or do American companies in general have no pride in delivering the best product they can. You know just for the heck of it.

  20. 10 years and it will all be coming back on IBM, Other Multinationals "Detaching" From the US · · Score: 2, Informative

    At my work we have a Chinese production facility. They do molding design as well. Molding design and Manufacturing are just as expensive. So skilled labour is just as expensive here as it is over there. Only thing is assembly is cheaper. But I can already see prices starting to rise. It's cheap but not that cheap. And then you have to send your stuff all across the world, this takes 3 months. Transportation is not free as well. So in all it's better now in China but when wages increase all this work will be coming back. And we will have a large Chinese middle class ready to spend some of their cash over here.

  21. Re:Put on the fire-retardant suit, it's flame-time on Windows 7 Licensing a "Disaster" For XP Shops · · Score: 1

    Hey man if your are not using this you are crazy... Still don't install windows if you really have to :). Damn Autodesk.

    SP3 for XP. You don't want to update with a fresh XP install over the internet. It is not very wise. Unplug your network and run the install from a usb thumbdrive. Quicker and much safer

  22. Loss aversion on Windows 7 Sets Direction of Low-Power CPU Market · · Score: 1

    I just realised. I have no loss aversion. Wow a personal epiphany.

  23. Delete it.... on Last.fm User Data Was Sent To RIAA By CBS · · Score: 1

    Ahh -> drop down menu to the right. Settings-> data tab -> delete account.

    Last.fm you have just been deleted.....

  24. The future of filmmaking on Sony Pictures CEO Thinks the Net Wasn't Worth It · · Score: 1

    Wow this guy is really out there. I mean the internet equals nearly free distribution. And people come to expect free distribution because we know it's free. Now if you are a distributor I understand that will suck for you. But you could have known that 10 years ago.

  25. Yes this is fantastic new tech..... on Microsoft Woos Developers Under the Silverlight · · Score: 1

    We are sorry, but the Democratic Convention video web site isn't compatible with your operating system and/or browser. Please try again on a computer with the following: Compatible operating systems: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, or a Mac with Tiger (OS 10.4) or Leopard (OS 10.5).
    Compatible browsers: Internet Explorer (version 6 or later), Firefox (version 2), or, if you are on a Mac, Safari (version 3.1) also works.

    You can also keep up with us in Denver on our main web

    Ahhh the memories.....