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  1. Thanks Slashdot RSS on Student Wants Science To Name 'Hella' Big Number · · Score: 1

    Dear Slashdot,

    This is goodbye for us. You used to be a friend, with clever and interesting things to say. No longer. Your tired rants about the iPhone, your increasing inclusion of Idle articles in the RSS feed... it's clear that you have drifted off into a mad, lonely world. I have no interest in reading about some young pup on facebook, or about how people lose a bit of reception in some phones in some circumstances, etc. I hope someday you realize the mistakes you have made.

    Take care,
    mome rath

  2. Re:And no dialing location fields of meetings... on What iOS 4 Does (and Doesn't Do) For Business · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you mean a huge failure?

  3. Re:Aircraft electronics on Rent an iPad For Inflight Entertainment · · Score: 1

    If this is the case, why don't they ban the use of earplugs and books during takeoff/landing?

  4. Re:sfhxsfghdfjfd on Cheap Cancer Drug Finally Tested In Humans · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You and everyone else on Slashdot need to read the Language Log's post, "Begging the question": we have answers.

  5. Re:Ok, honestly on Facebook's "Evil Interfaces" · · Score: 5, Informative

    Try the contact: delete account page. I did this a year ago and my account is as permanently gone as it can be. Although, I read that

  6. Huh. on Avatar Blu-Ray DRM Issues · · Score: 1

    Serves them right for buying such a turd of a movie.

  7. Summary plagiarism on Planck Satellite Reveals Star Formation Processes · · Score: 1

    The summary is a verbatim copy of the article's first section. Shouldn't you give credit to the article's author rather than to "Anonymous"? Aren't reader-submitted summaries also supposed to be summarized by the reader?

  8. Re:I dislike second-hand smoke, and... on American Lung Association Pushes For Ban On Electronic Cigarettes · · Score: 1

    Slashdot is merely hellish.

  9. Re:What the fuck? on RPG Heroes Are Jerks · · Score: 1

    I unfortunately can't filter it out on my news reader.

  10. Re:I'd expect this on IBM Claims Breakthrough Energy-Efficient Algorithm · · Score: 1

    I don't mean replace with paper, I mean get rid of bags altogether. Presently, you can see several instances of companies eliminating some service in the name of "green", and the fact that it will save them millions of dollars by shorting their customers is just a convenient benefit.

  11. Re:I'd expect this on IBM Claims Breakthrough Energy-Efficient Algorithm · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The funny thing about energy efficiency is that it saves companies money, but they get to spin it as being "green." [For example, when grocery stores eliminate plastic bags to be "green," what they really mean is they're eliminating bags to be "cheap."] If this new algorithm has no penalty associated with it, then it saves time and energy, therefore money and "the environment."

  12. Re:But what did Apple want? on IdeaPad U1, What We Wanted the iPad To Be · · Score: 1

    The original iPod wasn't bulky, but quite the opposite. The form factor was one of its selling points. It was the first gigabyte-order music player to be the size of a deck of cards, since it used a 1.5" drive instead of the 2.5" drives that other HD-based music players had at the time.

  13. Re:My brain/eyes are incompatible with 3D TV/movie on Hot Or Not — 3D TV · · Score: 1

    Thank you. Having to explain your joke, or at least making your joke look like it needs explaining, is quite the opposite of enhancing a punch line.

  14. Re:My brain/eyes are incompatible with 3D TV/movie on Hot Or Not — 3D TV · · Score: 1

    Once an xkcd strip is published, it and its alt text become "common knowledge" to the geek public. It should not be necessary to cite something that everyone knows about. (The number of mod points and replies to my post make it extraordinarily clear that the strip's alt text was common knowledge.)

    The original post was about Avatar, and the xkcd post was barely a day old. Putting a link at the end of my post would have destroyed the comedic timing.

    For completeness' sake, though: CITATION FOR THOSE OUT OF THE LOOP

  15. Re:My brain/eyes are incompatible with 3D TV/movie on Hot Or Not — 3D TV · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, you have a girlfriend. Are you going to get married?

    Do you love her?

  16. Re:Logic on Grigory Perelman and the Poincare Conjecture · · Score: 2, Informative

    I doubleunwant toread letterspeak.

  17. Re:Conventional images on Herschel's First Science Results, Eagle Nebula · · Score: 1

    OSHI---

  18. Re:Here we go... on Swiss Geologist On Trial For Causing Earthquakes · · Score: 1

    whoosh...

  19. Vim-LaTeX on How To Enter Equations Quickly In Class? · · Score: 1

    With Vim's editing capability, the shortcuts defined in VIM-LaTeX let me take notes as fast as my professor types them.

  20. Re:A toothpick and an android head... on Archiving Digital Artwork For Museum Purchase? · · Score: 1

    It was an iron filing, you insensitive clod.

  21. I heart nanobees. on Scientists Deliver Bee Toxin To Tumors Via "Nanobees" · · Score: 1

    Enough said.

  22. GAO? on DHS Pathogen Lab To Be Built In "Tornado Alley" · · Score: 1

    It's standard practice to at least mention what an acronym stands for before using it, especially when it's not well known. The GAO is the Government Accountability Office, which is apparently designed to provide some oversight to what Congress does.

  23. Re:Greater benefic on Is Jupiter Earth's Cosmic Protector? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Are you feeling jovial?

  24. Re:nothing special... on People Emit Visible Light · · Score: 3, Informative

    The chance of emission at higher energies decreases exponentially. You're getting far, far, far more exposure to ionizing radiation from the naturally radioactive potassium in others' bodies than by their black-body emission.

  25. Re:Sometimes /. is so fatalistic on Early Abort of Ares I Rocket Would Kill Crew · · Score: 3, Funny

    Of course, a solid steel parachute! Why didn't we think of this before!

    Signed,
    Ares Engineers