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  1. Who wants to fly in a plane the manufacturer didn't want to build? Way to announce a new product!

  2. Q: How many cameras is too many to watch? on UK Police Now Double As CCTV Cameras · · Score: 2

    I assume we are beyond the point that anyone can pro-actively watch all available cameras in real time (unless automation is much better than I would guess).

    So, that moves us away from a priori prevention to simply making a posteriori investigation easier, no?

    In other words, yes, you are being "recorded" a lot, but not being "watched". Get over yourself.

  3. Actually it explains... on Atomic Bombs Help Solve Brain Mystery · · Score: 2

    all these toxic memories locked in my head (goatse, tubgirl...) - oh, wait, they are not radio active.

  4. FLAG: Suspicious Activity on US Mining Data Directly From 9 Silicon Valley Companies · · Score: 4, Funny

    tag: "bomb" in user name.

    tag: threatening antisocial activities.

    ELEVATE WATCH STATUS

  5. Re:Secret or PRIVATE? on Labor Dept. Wanted $1M For E-mail Addresses of Political Appointees · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, it should have been "minister@example.com" and "ministersname@example.com".

  6. Not a troll... on SCOTUS Says DNA Collection Permissible After Arrest · · Score: 1

    but why would inserting the word "medically" in front of "private data" make it more important?

  7. Depends on the jury... on SCOTUS Says DNA Collection Permissible After Arrest · · Score: 1

    DNA evidence? Pfft - "all the prosecution showed was that OJ gots blood".

  8. Re:This is retarded on Ask Slashdot: Portable High-Resolution External Displays? · · Score: 1

    I want to know what a "co-working facility" is.

    Is it "secure"? Can't he store a monitor in each facility?

  9. OT: what's the term for introducing those errors? on Never Mind the Epidemic, Who Gets Patent Rights For the Cure? · · Score: 1

    map makers put little errors in their maps so as to prove that it is a copy of their effort

    Does anyone know that that is called? I thought I knew a real word for it once... maybe industry jargon and not a "dictionary" word?

    Maybe someone in the map biz can educate us.

  10. Not always corruption... on Google Unable To Keep Paying App Developers In Argentina · · Score: 2

    Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity, but don't rule out malice.

    Other variations are available.

  11. Re:W.C Fields was an optimist on A Cold Look at Cold Fusion Claims: Why E-Cat Looks Like a Hoax · · Score: 2

    over 250 people are born every minute (only about 100 die). I'd say they are all suckers - either the teat or the bottle.

  12. Re:They suggest hiring Liam Neeson on French Police End Missing Persons Searches, Suggest Using Facebook · · Score: 2

    Acting is not uncommon, even if particular.

  13. Seems counter-intuitive on Thousands of Whistle Blowers Vulnerable After Anonymous Hacks SAPS · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe someone else has a beef with some whistle blowers and wanted to expose some names.

    Now you always have Anonymous to blame...

  14. Re:"UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects?" on UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects? · · Score: 1

    it's a cultural problem

    Most problems are.

  15. Not Invented Here on Ask Slashdot: Why Won't Companies Upgrade Old Software? · · Score: 1

    I am sure there are plenty of specialized functions that are hard to replace, but many are just applications that "do things the way they have always been done".

    Never mind they can can now be outsourced better and cheaper. How many times have you heard of government agencies spending millions on upgrading systems that are essentially CRM systems, or even worse, payroll systems and the like?

    I've also seen private companies go through great pains to "upgrade" systems, to replicate arcane "business logic", which could be more easily solved by changing the process to achieve the same results. (One little example - why track 5000 sales districts, sales, etc - to calculate sales commission levels. Just assign territories, count sales, run it thru a function and be done.)

    Back to another government example - why is it so important that role be taken every single day, for budgetary re-reimbursement? (sure, keep role to make sure no kids go missing, but what does that have to do with the cost of running a school? The lights are still on, the heat/AC is running and the teacher is there if there are 18 or 32 kids in the class.)

  16. Re:Athens, TN on "Terrorist" Lyrics Land High Schooler In Jail · · Score: 1

    Well, there ya go - in science, one counter example disproves the theory, right? Then again, this is more an arguing, and trolling thing... and those are not so easy to win.

  17. Experience keeping your number? on HTC Does What Google Wouldn't: Sell an LTE Phone That Sidesteps AT&T · · Score: 1

    People who have taken their unlocked phones to some of these other carriers, and wanted to keep their phone number - how quick was it?

    I am thinking of moving, and I assume I can take my number with me... is it "instant" or does it take hours or days?

  18. Warning: $1 a day for some "older computers" on Researchers Hack Over a Dozen Home Routers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's been mentioned, but I have actual metrics (Kill-A-Watt P3) on the electricity used by "old computers"... in my case it was about a buck a day (I'm in So Cal, so YMMV, but I am sure electric rates are going to go up here, since California is going to save the world from global warming [or go broke trying], all by itself, by taxing the bejesus out of anyone with two nickles, You're welcome.)

    BTW - anyone with an old VCR or DVD player you REALLY don't use... about $18 year just to keep it plugged in (flashing 12:00 or not). I tossed 2 units in the Goodwill bin a couple of years ago and haven't missed them.

  19. Re:The two happiest days in a boat owner's life on Crazy Eric Schmidt, His Yacht Prices Are Insaaane! · · Score: 1

    Don't play stupid. You know you don't have to sell this crowd on the pleasures of self-abuse.

  20. Re:Does that include their manufacturing plants? on Apple: 75% of Our World Wide Power Needs Now Come From Renewable Power Sources · · Score: 1

    Not to mention the "stuff" they make - products, that by design, are destined for a landfill sooner than need be; Glued shut to prevent easy repair, and no way to economically do simple things like replace the battery of a device that is otherwise perfectly functional.

    If Apple made a car, they'd probably have a sealed engine compartment, "because it looks better" not to have that seam around the hood. Mmmph - they might not even deign put a hole in the car to allow access to the gas tank. Once it runs out of gas, buy another car...

  21. Re:Robot wars on Not Quite a T-1000, But On the Right Track · · Score: 1

    I'll bet 100 on cockroaches! What's the prize?

  22. Are you on salary or paid by the job? on Ask Slashdot: Software To Help Stay On Task? · · Score: 1

    If you are on salary, you can only waste so much time without being unethical.

    If you are paid by the job, you can only waste so much time without being inefficient.

    OTOH, in the cosmic scheme of things, you'll soon be dead, so pick your own balance.

  23. If things cost more than they are worth... on 'Download This Gun' — 3-D Printed Gun Reliable Up To 600 Rounds · · Score: 1

    If you make something artificially high priced, someone will supply it at a lower price. If the price is high due to high quality or branding, you get cheap knock-offs and trademark infringing. If the price is high due to taxes or legality you get very bad elements involved in the supply process...

  24. Re:why glass should respect privacy on Adjusting to Google Glass May Be Hard · · Score: 1

    It's too warm where I live to wear a ski mask - I am stocking up on Groucho Glasses!

  25. Works for me! on Cliff Bleszinski: Vote With Your Dollars · · Score: 1

    I've saved a ton of money by not buying a single game since Quake II