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  1. Re:KeePass on Ask Slashdot: Open Source Multi-User Password Management? · · Score: 1

    You can even store the password database on the cloud if you wanted...

    Why is this a good idea?

    What's wrong in keep database on cloud? As long as you are using strong password along with key file, there is remote chance that someone would be able to break-in your database.

  2. Re:KeePassX on Ask Slashdot: Open Source Multi-User Password Management? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I keep it on a USB drive.

    Better still, I keep my DB on Dropbox, so it is available anywhere I go - no need to carry USB pen drive.

  3. Re:Amen to that on Piracy Is a Market Failure — Not a Legal One · · Score: 1

    I'm somewhat skeptical. I sell an iOS app at the usual App Store rock bottom prices. 90+% of my downloads are still attributed to pirates. I can't really drop the price any lower without giving it away for free. Pirates are going to pirate no matter what the cost is.

    It would be more interesting to find what would your revenue be if you double the price of your app. My guess is that it will dip in spite of higher price.

  4. Re:Duplicate names and birthday do not serve well on Biometric IDs For Every Indian Citizen · · Score: 1
  5. Re:It's just a toy on Gestures With Multitouch In Ubuntu 10.10 · · Score: 1

    There was probably some guy like you shaking his head thirty years ago. "Mice? Sorry, I tried one and it's totally useless. You always have to take your hand off the keyboard to do anything at all."

    Most probably spoken by someone who suffers from RSI - then bane of long time computer users. Mouse is the first thing you should stop using to avoid getting RSI.

  6. Re:Next step to prevent PC piracy on DRM-Free Game Suffers 90% Piracy, Offers Amnesty · · Score: 1

    How many of those "pirates" live in places where $20 is a more than a whole day's wage?

    Probably not many. Since they also probably won't have an internet connection or a PC in the first place. Think about it.

    In India, for $20 you can easily get 2 months of unlimited internet, and for vast majority of population, $20 is more than a whole day's wage. Almost everyone pirates software here because most of it is not affordable even for upper middle class family.

  7. Re:You don't say... on Illumos Sporks OpenSolaris · · Score: 1
    From net:

    Velu Annamalai, the source of this spin on Gandhi is an intellectual heir to Ambedkar and the liberation of Dalits movement. Velu Annamalai was Indian/Tamil but moved to New Orleans. I think their is some truth to what Annamalai said about Gandhi but it is also an exaggeration and takes Gandhi's life out of context. Gandhi was working within the South African dynamic. Gandhi in 1940 was not the same person that Gandhi in 1904 was.

    Personally, I have read biographies of Gandhi** by multiple authors and I have read history of India also by multiple authors, and in my opinion, the article is a propaganda for Dalits against Gandhi.

    ** Gandhi is the correct spelling. Ghandi is plain wrong.

  8. Re:What about English textbooks? on Sun Founders' Push For Open Source Education · · Score: 1

    The headline of the article has a totally random trailing apostrophe after "founders". Why?

    Headline is correct. Apostrophe for plural words should be after the word is over.

  9. Re:Bullshit. on RIAA Paid $16M+ In Legal Fees To Collect $391K · · Score: 1

    Why is this modded funny, and not insightful?

  10. Re:An appropriate quote seems to be... on Microsoft Out of Favor With Young, Hip Developers · · Score: 2, Informative

    Please use correct spelling - Gandhi.

  11. Re:Slower than current aircraft on MIT Designs Aircraft That Uses 70% Less Fuel Than Conventional Planes · · Score: 1

    Parasitic drag is a function of velocity squared

    Airlines should reduce velocity by 10% - and voila - no drag (10^2 = 100).

  12. Re:So they can't talk about proprietary products?? on GNOME Developer Suggests Split From GNU Project · · Score: 1

    That "different alphabet" is Gujarati language, and it is my mother tongue, and I can tell you that "Ghandi" is plain wrong.

  13. Re:So they can't talk about proprietary products?? on GNOME Developer Suggests Split From GNU Project · · Score: 1

    Please, please, please, spell "Gandhi" correctly. I don't know where this wrong "Ghandi" spelling came from, but I see it more often here than not.

  14. Re:Code Review on Microsoft Takes Responsibility For GPL Violation · · Score: 1

    There are tools available to find out whether GPL / OpenSource code is used in your codebase. Normally, such tools have a huge repository which is continuously updated. I had seen a demo of one such tool few months back and I was really impressed. Obviously, the checking takes long time because of the size of the repository to compare with.

  15. Re:The last angry twitches of a dieing media forma on Murdoch To Explore Blocking Google Searches · · Score: 1

    The problem is, nobody is paying anyone for the news today.

    Advertisers are already paying for free news for everyone. And this has been the main source of revenue for newspapers too.

  16. Re:No point running desktop Windows on this monste on Asus Releases Desktop-Sized Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    Your sarcasm might be true for gaming, but Linux rules on scientific / number crunching applications, and that is what Tesla is built for. From Tesla Tech Specs, Windows XP is not even supported on the higher end S870 model.

  17. Not Yet a Credible Threat, So... on Cyberterror Not Yet a Credible Threat, Says Policy Thinktank · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Let's wait till it becomes one.

    </sarcasm>

  18. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    Now if you know arcane keyboard shortcuts you can use them to move the window to reveal the offscreen button

    How is Alt+Mouse drag combination an "arcane keyboard shortcut"? Don't tell me that an average user will not know that shortcut. It is just like any other "arcane" shortcut (like Alt+Tab) in Windows. If a user is using Ubuntu for long enough time, he/she will know the shortcut - regardless of the skill levels.

  19. Step closer to nuclear fusion on A Step Closer To Cheap Nuclear Fusion · · Score: 5, Funny

    Earth has moved one step nearer to the Sun?

  20. Re:Yep on Toyota Claims Woman "Opted In" To Faux Email Stalking · · Score: 1

    Without motivating litigants and lawyers with potential rewards, the powerful would be much freer to abuse the weak.

    If I had mod points, I would mod you up.

  21. Re:So Who's Apologizing for 'ttp' ? on Tim Berners-Lee Is Sorry About the Slashes · · Score: 1

    Of course, rarely do I find myself typing anything other than the domain and TLD (i.e. slashdot.org, mail.google.com, woot.com) so this has really become a non-issue.

    Better still - I just type sitename and press Ctrl+Enter and browser automatically adds "www." and ".com". For ".org", I just need to press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. It is a great help, and works in Firefox, Chrome and IE, at least.

  22. Re:Criminal vs Civil on Japanese Ruling Against Winny Dev Overturned On Appeal · · Score: 1

    I am not sure whether piracy is a criminal offense or not in Japan, but I do know that if you go to watch a movie in Tokyo, you almost always get the advertisement on piracy before movie starts. In the ad, a guy with a video camera for his head is sitting in a movie hall, and shooting the movie. Few shots later, police comes in and shoots the camera-head guy; blood is splashed on the screen.

  23. Re: Licensed books on Company Uses DMCA To Take Down Second-Hand Software · · Score: 1

    Sheesh.. At least get your spelling right - it's Gandhi and not Ghandi. And Gandhi's ideal was non-cooperation with tyrannical regime and *not* pacifism.

  24. Harry Potter on A Video Ad, In a Paper Magazine · · Score: 1

    This technology is already patented by The Daily Prophet.

  25. Re:Dumb. on Will Your Credit Report Disqualify You For a Job? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Agreed. Unless you have a job, how are you going to fix your credit?