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  1. Re:death certificate on Government Mistakenly Declares Deaths of Citizens · · Score: 1

    They get tons of people walking into their main office daily, and the vast majority of them aren't you. Why should you be any different?

  2. Re:The New Jeopardy on The Man Who Knew Too Much · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There was a show in the Netherlands about a year ago, where the contestants were given a booklet with 1000 questions nd ansers from which the questions would be asked. I didn't know that the first time I watched. Just when I was in awe of the contestants (obviously, they knew very much) one girl was able to say who came second in last years Tour de France. When the host asked her (not a real question, just making conversation) who won, she didn't have a clue...

  3. Re:Yeah, that's highly likely! on Life-Ruining Browser Hijackers · · Score: 1

    Well, I hope he appeals. And gets access to his hard drive, so he can have his own experts analyze the data.

    For a moment there I was thinking you wrote "And gets access to his hard drive, so he can have his porn back"...

  4. Re:Dude I bet she couldn't dance on her hands! on Jens Of Sweden MP3 Player With OLED, Ogg · · Score: 1

    Maybe I had too much coffee this morning, but ... I see a right hand in the mirror. Meaning it must be a left hand. Which was the point of the original poster.

  5. Re:bah on Two Blanks Against the Trend · · Score: 1

    So it's a publicity stunt with a point (and not the first one this week I might add).

  6. minor adjustment on Cell Phone Is The Most Hated Invention · · Score: 1

    We don't hate cell phones, we hate other people's cell phones.

  7. Re:How will we fund it? Spend it elsewhere! on USA To Return To Moon By 2015, Then Mars · · Score: 1

    Na, he means an asteroid will destroy the Mars base as soon as it's there, so we shouldn't bother.

  8. Unreasonable? on Digital Music Stores Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Expecting the RIAA-backed services to give you unprotected files in the format you want is a bit unreasonable.

    Unreasonable? Sure. That's because we're all thieves (yeah, yeah, it's not theft it's that copyright thingie, I know). We can't be trusted. Even better: it would be unreasonable to trust us.
    Cool. Why stop at not giving the customers what they want, add insult to injury and call us unreasonable too!

  9. Re:Doing Well on Legal US Music Downloads Beat CD Single Sales · · Score: 1

    So, it would be nice if we could compare full album sales instead of the unbalance "tracks vs. singles".
    Not necessarily. As the music industry inevitably moves towards a digital distribution model, the album as a concept will lose it's current position. There will be bands still putting out albums with a theme, but lots of bands, especially those targeting the teens-market will just sell seperate songs and stop bothering with the really shitty songs - insert own shitty teens music joke here - to boost the album playing time from 25 minutes to 60+. So I would expect the album as we know it to become less mainstream and therefore less of a yardstick to measure sales by.

  10. Re:Linking should and shouldn't be illegal on EFA Claims No Illegal Material On mp3s4free.net · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Freddie the Knife", "Guido the Strangler", etc

    You left out Jack the Ripper. Both a dangerous killer AND a distributor of illegaly encoded music.

  11. Re:Edison's "Mistakes"? on RIAA Sequentially Repeating Edison's Mistakes? · · Score: 1

    You forgot the six legged chair and the electrical hammer.

  12. Re:slashdot == sexist on Man Vs Machine In Chess - Who Is Winning? · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of two columns by the late dutch master (or grandmaster, I can't remember) Jan Hein Donner. In the first one he wrote about women not being able to play chess. Obviously that generated a lot of reactions, to which he devoted a second column. One woman wrote to him: "Next you're going to write that negroes can't play chess!". Donners reply: "Negroes can play chess. It's the female negroes that can't play chess." It sounds better in dutch, but you get the idea.

  13. Re:Am I the only one... on The Googlewashing Of Our Language · · Score: 1

    ... who does not see a huge difference between the two definitions of the phrase "Second Superpower"?

    The difference between these two definitions is irrelevant. The point is that Google's page ranking system resulted in the almost complete vanishing of the first definition. In this case it's not that big a deal, because both definitions are pretty similar. But a relatively small number of internet users can make a new phrase disappear from Google's lists. Either unknowingly or on purpose.

  14. Meganet? on Israeli Firm Claims Unbreakable Encryption · · Score: 1

    As in Compuglobalhypermeganet? Could this be Homers commercial breakthrough?

  15. Re:FBI warnings too? on Hollywood Says No to Filtering DVD Player · · Score: 1

    I bought the DVD and I just want to see the damn movie.

    Funny thing: if you watch a ripped version of the movie, the warning's gone!

  16. Re:Why do metric users use "tons"? on Uprated "10-ton" Ariane 5 Fails · · Score: 1

    I always felt that if the SI unit for mass was the kilogram, and prefixes k and m were used for multiplying/dividing by 1000, that a metric ton would have to be written as kkg. And a gram would be a mkg.

  17. Re:Handy for porting your music to a portable play on Bitrate Peeling with Ogg Vorbis · · Score: 1

    Hey, that reads remarkably like something I have read before. Oh wait, that was in the article itself.
    Wouldn't it be nice if people would actually read the articles they commented on? Ah, well, maybe a next lifetime.

  18. Re:Perhaps the 64 kbit format could be called... on Ogg beats MP3 & The Rest In Listening Test · · Score: 1

    Do the ogg players contain easter oggs already?

  19. Re:how to honor death online on The Warriors Stood in the Shape of a Heart · · Score: 1

    I'm sure a lot of people would find this disturbing, but I guess it's "the way" of our generation.

    I don't play online games and have no affinity with it (does that make me a bad nerd?),
    yet the story gave me goosebumps. I thought it was great. New, maybe a bit weird, but great.

  20. Re:The Fluidity of Glass on Finding the Viscosity of Pitch · · Score: 5, Funny

    Q: Is glass solid or liquid?
    A: Yes.

    Seems like a clear answer to me.

  21. Re:What the Slashdot summary fails to mention... on Baseball Cracks Down on Fan Sites · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The sites were making money using MLB-related logos that were not theirs to use.
    There are plenty of informative baseballsites that are not being taken down by MLB.
    They took action against just four sites - don't you think there are more baseball sites than four?

  22. Interesting articles on the piracy issue on Predicting The End Of Digital Copying · · Score: 1

    For those who haven't read them, on the Janis Ian site she has posted two great articles on internet piracy;
    the original article and one on the reactions on it.
    Basically, she concludes that her record sales went up when she decided to put some of her music for free on her website.
    Her explanation is that as long as buying the original provides extra quality it will be bought. Just like everyone has free access to water, "yet people buy bottled water because it tastes better".

  23. Re:Not Hypocritical on American Movie Execs Could Face Aussie Jails For Hacking · · Score: 1

    You think the DCMA is an unethical law, and you may think that it's morally ok to disobey it, but in principle it doesn't make a difference, although I more or less agree with you on both counts and I'm happy that a DMCA-equivalent doesn't exist in my country.
    What I am saying is that it's a slippery slope once everyone starts to obey only the laws he/she thinks make sense.

  24. Re:Not Hypocritical on American Movie Execs Could Face Aussie Jails For Hacking · · Score: 1

    I'm not an expert on law, but I think that it doesn't matter whether you think a law makes sense or not.
    You break it, you face the consequences. So, in principle, I think the two cases are the same.

  25. Re:Minor Gripe on VeriSign and Other Registry Giants Blast ICANN · · Score: 1

    No, it's not. It's the equivalent of your .us domain, which is the US TLD. .com, .net, .org are international domains, and I do not understand why these domains are managed by a US company in agreement with the US government.