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  1. Re:What are they looking for.... on Finland To Fly "Open Skies" Surveillance Flight Over Russia · · Score: 1

    The real suprising thing is how on Earth Finland wasn't overrun by Soviets. They did so well in Poland, and later, when they were pushing the Germans back. Agreed, the Soviets were busy with Germans at the time but seriously, it's shocking that Finland managed to do so well without completely being wiped out. Somehow they managed to stay out of the partitioning of Eastern Europe too, I should go and read on that. No one cared about Hungaria or Poland, but Finns managed to get away with their independence, only less than three decades after their independence from Russian Empire.

  2. Re:What good is this? on Finland To Fly "Open Skies" Surveillance Flight Over Russia · · Score: 2

    Finland attacking Russia?? That's really funny.

    Finland is more likely to be attacked by Russia, it's not even a century since they got their independence from Russia and they fought a long bloody war with Russians when everybody else was otherwise busy during the WWII.

  3. Re:Good. on FAA Proposes Rules To Limit Commercial Drone Use · · Score: 1

    If pilots were all that's needed to avoid air to air collusions, there would be none in the history. None of your theories would justify a pilot.

  4. Re:Looks pretty impressive... on Google Releases Android Studio 1.0, the First Stable Version of Its IDE · · Score: 0

    Boohooo, cry me a river.

    Reality check: No one uses Windows phones, they're crap. The only places use them are very low end users who get a discounted hardware crippled with a non-functioning OS - thanks to Microsoft selling those phones at a loss and nearly bankrupting Nokia in the process, and cheap enterprise users who suddenly realised giving iPhones and high-end Droids to their road warriors is getting a bit costly, esp. since there is no good Blackberry solution left - my last work Blackberry was a disgrace compared to the bottom of the barrel cheap Android device. No one gives a shit about Windows phone's (lack of) functionality.

  5. Re:Back to Thunderbird? on Mozilla's 2013 Report: Revenue Up 1% To $314M; 90% From Google · · Score: 1

    Seriously? Occassionaly I use that turd at work (usually use Thunderbird), half the time it crashes, sorry, stops responding and then offers me to search for a resolution, losing my draft in the process. If you are writing an important mail, it must be avoided.

  6. Re:Don't waste your money on GNOME Project Seeks Donations For Trademark Battle With Groupon · · Score: 1

    There is trolling and there is trolling and this is a good case of that.

    if GNOME is a PR front for Red Hat, wow, it's failed miserably, what you spew out above is verified bullshit.

  7. Re:Gnome did the same thing to KDE, even worse on GNOME Project Seeks Donations For Trademark Battle With Groupon · · Score: 1

    I use a trackball with KDE, you insensitive clod!

  8. Pray $DEITY on Washington Dancers Sue To Prevent Identity Disclosure · · Score: 1

    If he seriously believed his $DEITY, then he could pray to his $DEITY to reveal him the information directly instead of a FOI request. Surely his $DEITY is all-seeing, all-knowing kind?

  9. Re:All about perception on The Woman Who Should Have Been the First Female Astronaut · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Nothing to do with this. White men running NASA, white men running the Air Force, white men running the show could not and would not have a woman beat them to space. End of story. It's pure discrimination. It was widely known that physiologically and psychologically a woman is better suited for space flights. It was just ignored. Just like the claim "they can't fly", in WWII many women pilots proved that they could do the work as well, if not better, than their male colleagues who were busy with things "more important".

    Don't forget that the same was true for black and hispanic astronauts. First black astronaut? 1983. First woman astronaut? 1983. First hispanic astronaut? 1980 (Cuba on Soviet flight), 1991 (first American born hispanic astronaut), 1993 (first American born hispanic woman astronaut).

    It's all about white men.

  10. Re:it solves some unicode issues on Systemd Adding Its Own Console To Linux Systems · · Score: 2

    That's a very good response time, 13 months. If it hasn't brought everything down, it's safe to ignore the issue after so much time, right? At least that's how Microsoft operates...

  11. Re:Took me a while on GNOME 3 Winning Back Users · · Score: 1

    Apart from the horrible productivity, even less features and functionality and finally, incredibly low reliability, yes, I had no real issues with it.

  12. Re:Just in time for another record cold winter on Hundreds of Thousands Turn Out For People's Climate March In New York City · · Score: 1

    Because ice is not expanding in Antarctica. It's flowing off the continent into the sea at faster and faster rates.

    For example, see: http://www.iflscience.com/envi...

    Arctic sea is different, is is a sea. The ice level there is completely proportional to the amount of water that freezes.

  13. Contact a farmer: we've got Grade A Bullshit on How Our Botched Understanding of "Science" Ruins Everything · · Score: 1

    to spread around...

    What the heck? Being against the scientific method? The reason it's called science is because it's based on the scientific method?

    Ignoring God? What god? When religious people can bring a testable hypothesis about god, only then we can pay attention.

    Magic? What magic? Everything in Science can be traced back to its origins with proof. If we don't have it yet, no hand waving, no excuses but the honest answer: We don't know, we're working on it.

  14. Re:Assumptions on Reformatting a Machine 125 Million Miles Away · · Score: 1

    Assigned a macro to this reply, haven't you? Clever boy, want a medal?

  15. Re:Assumptions on Reformatting a Machine 125 Million Miles Away · · Score: 1

    Don't forget, we don't hear what the techies are talking about. What we're hearing is what the techies told to the PR guy distilled down to a journo, being summarized in The Register (!) and some other soft-tech sites, finally an inaccurate summary on the frontpage of Slashdot.

    I wouldn't be surprised if it were just a "fsck.ext4 -cc" (I know it's not an ext4, it was't even released when Opportunity soft-crashed and bounced around on Mars nor it runs Linux).

  16. Re: Remote management on Reformatting a Machine 125 Million Miles Away · · Score: 1

    "g=c800:5."
    Hah, I almost remembered that one, good old Seagate controllers. I had the 800 but not the rest. :)

  17. Re: Remote management on Reformatting a Machine 125 Million Miles Away · · Score: 1

    Hah, I remember running the DOS debugger, poking into a certain address in the memory to access the MFM BIOS, then you could do a low level format where you could enter the sectors to mark as bad. Those were the days...

  18. Re:ECC? on Reformatting a Machine 125 Million Miles Away · · Score: 2

    Most of the hardware cost is the launch vehicle, not the rover.
    Most of the people (salary) cost is the people working on the data generated (all accross the universities around the world who analze the data and write papers), not the designers.

    Underspeccing it wouldn't have saved much.

    There's one that breaks this rule, the JWST. Just the endless redesigns have gobbled up so much money, I don't believe there will be enough Science generated by it to cover the build & launch costs.

  19. Re:Just tell them on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 1

    Oooh, brave boy!

  20. Re:Just tell them on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 1

    Although, you're not free to threaten with rape & murder. So f*ck *ff.

  21. Re: Her work on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are free to criticize her, you are not free to issue death or rape threats. It's that simple.

  22. Re: Her work on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 1

    Death threats are not "undertandable". They are simply out of line.

  23. Re: Her work on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 2

    Foolish people must be provoked with pointing the fallacies in their thinking and she's doing an excellent job, this doesn't mean she should be getting death threats.

  24. Re:That ship has already sailed. on IBM Gearing Up Mega Power 8 Servers For October Launch · · Score: 1

    if they're running databases on RAID5/6, they're idiots and shouldn't be near any keyboard..

  25. Re:I am stupid on The 2014 Hugo Awards · · Score: 1

    A lot of golden-age novels would be treated as novelettes and even novellas these days. Thanks to publishing industry & consumer pressures, anything below 900 pages becoming harder to shift! I used to be able to read a book in a day, no longer.