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  1. Re:Headache? on Real-World Synthehol In Development · · Score: 1, Informative

    Drinking lots of water is always good though!

    That's what Leah Betts thought.

  2. Re:Better Profit Through Pharmaceuticals on Real-World Synthehol In Development · · Score: 3, Informative

    Your friend was talking out of his or her ass.

    I take benzos on a relatively regular basis (like once or twice a month) as a useful anti-anxiety tool, and they have improved my life. Don't demonize them because some people think it's a good idea to pop them like candy.

  3. Re:I doubt it on Microsoft Ordered To Pay $290M, Stop Selling Word · · Score: 1

    I think it's more likely we'll see tort reform, which will probably make it so that only the most wealthy individuals and corporations can risk a lawsuit. Small companies like i4i will then no longer have options.

    This does not bode well for my fledgling new company which is planning to sue Microsoft and Adobe on a number of patented features; tooth4tooth.

  4. Re:youtubers beware on Malware and Botnet Operators Going ISP · · Score: 1

    I believe this sentence was designed to make youtube commenters' heads to explode

    The second 'to' shouldn't be there.

  5. Talking of dumb... on The 87 Lamest Moments In Tech, 2000-2009 · · Score: 1

    ... wtf is a scad?

  6. Re:How do people pay eachother? on UK Wants To Phase Out Checks By 2018 · · Score: 1

    I use precisely such a device with my online banking. The point about the fob would be convenience, really. Only one thing to carry around with you... having to carry the card reader around with you to access online banking sucks.

  7. Re:How do people pay eachother? on UK Wants To Phase Out Checks By 2018 · · Score: 1

    What's to stop someone building a portable high power RFID reader, strapping it round their waist and walking around some crowded places like train stations and taking a small amount from anyone who got within range?

    Because you'd have to accompany it with your PIN.

  8. Re:How do people pay eachother? on UK Wants To Phase Out Checks By 2018 · · Score: 1

    A number of people are taking banks to court over bank charges, claiming they're unfair. If they ultimately get their way (a recent court defeat isn't the end of the matter), the banks aren't going to accept the loss of their biggest cash cow overnight. They'll come up with something else.

    Yeah, this is what I find rather depressing about this situation. The people doing this are stupid. They're gonna wind up ending free banking in the UK (for people smart enough not to go into unauthorized overdrawal), which sucks even more than the current situation.

  9. Re:How do people pay eachother? on UK Wants To Phase Out Checks By 2018 · · Score: 1

    What I'd like to see would involve a fundamental overhaul of things.

    Banks shouldn't issue you with a card - they should issue you with a fob. This fob would contain an RFID chip and you could top it up to make small transactions, which would be made by putting the fob near a reader and entering your accompanying PIN. In addition, the fob could display a new number every 30 seconds or so, allowing good security for online banking. This would replace cheques for all businesses, even small ones, who could shell out for a machine allowing you to use your fob to pay them (if they're too cheap to do that, they shouldn't be in business). As for paying individuals (and in addition, another way to pay small businesses) - electronic funds transfer, and you could hand them a printout of the confirmation of the transfer. Cash also remains an option.

    I'm sure we could replace the cheque with more secure, modern methods, if we actually tried hard enough.

  10. Re:Actual Link to the zip on TSA's Sloppy Redacting Reveals All · · Score: 1

    Anyone have a link to the actual redacted original? The TSA appear to have taken it down now and you need it to see what was redacted.

  11. Re:The question is... on Ambassador Claims ACTA Secrecy Necessary · · Score: 1

    international politics is no different from national politics, the less light that is shown on the process the more mold that grows

    The more light you shine on something the more mold will grow. :-D

  12. Re:As an Australian Resident,,, on New Aliens Vs. Predator Game Doesn't Make It Past AU Ratings Board · · Score: 1

    People even in their 20's and 30's grew up playing "games" of execution (Mortal Kombat) and mass murder simulators (Doom), alienating us from society.

    How and why were you alienated from society?

  13. Re:WARNING - DAILY FAIL on UK Judge Orders Wikipedia To Reveal User's Identity · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's posts like yours that make me wish Slashdot didn't ban modding in the same story as you post in. You're an idiot that always copy/pastes this trash and gets modded up by your zealot supporters, and the Daily Mail is a decent publication that at least occasionally publishes a decent story. This is one of them.

  14. Re:Epic is not evil on Copyright and the Games Industry · · Score: 1

    The event cited (C&D over a gift doll) was actually done in error and was not sent by Epic themselves but rather their trigger-happy crack legal team. Mark Rein (PR dude) later explained the incident [epicgames.com] as an accident and publicly apologized for it.

    Yup. I didn't rape her, your Honour, but rather my trigger-happy penis. I later explained the incident as an accident and publicly apologized for it.

  15. Re:Well, No Shit on Is Linux Documentation Lacking? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If only the BSDs didn't have a licence that makes you feel like every line of code you contribute to it requires your bending over to Microsoft et al., and saying "here ya go, feel free to take it, compile it, and take all the credit (and money!)", I'd use them instead.

  16. Re:Mistype on Cameroon the New Hotbed of Malware · · Score: 1

    .co is Colombia, .om is Oman, but .con doesn't exist.

    That's a shame, coz then we could have all the malware and phishing websites under one roof like porn is with .xxx. :-(

  17. Re:Frist Psot! on Google May Limit Free News Access · · Score: 0, Troll

    The BBC's content is very much paid for. They just don't need a Murdoch-esque figure running around because they enjoy the inexplicable support of many of the British public for their biased reporting.

  18. Re:Quick question on Spammer Lance Atkinson Fined $16 Million · · Score: 2, Insightful

    5 minutes of US DoD operational costs?

  19. Re:Cheers for PETA on Scientists Create Artificial Meat · · Score: 1

    The better supermarket down the road has loads of craft cheeses that are fantastic, from Feta to English Cheddar, yummy Stilton, etc.

    Craft cheeses or Kraft cheeses? ;-)

  20. Re:0.47 on Inkscape 0.47 Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What's wrong with that?

    The problem is that the version number is something that has semantic relevance to most users, and the vast majority of programs don't think of version 1.0 as 'perfection', they think of it as (usually) the first reasonably feature-full, stable, release. Giving a program a version of 1 makes it sound like a beta or worse, which gives at least some users the impression that it may not be stable or acceptably solid.

  21. Re:Remember... on Geek Travel To London From the US — Tips? · · Score: 1

    Also remember to follow that up by asking for a Glesga kiss - I guarantee it'll really endear you to them.

  22. Re:One Thing I Miss on Modern Tech Versus the Past · · Score: 4, Informative

    You, sir, have had a VERY different childhood to me. :-)

  23. Re:If you are defined by your enemies... on Murdoch-Microsoft Deal In the Works · · Score: 1

    More like 'expunge evil'.

  24. Re:Interesting name. on AU Senator Calls Scientology a "Criminal Organization" · · Score: 1

    Watt exactly do you mean by that?

  25. My comments on the issue... on Making Old Games Look Good On Modern LCDs? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Heh, this story could almost have written by me. It's the reason I held out so long on getting an LCD instead, and why I have my beloved Samsung CRT sitting still in the loft.

    I was actually quite surprised that ZSNES at 640x480 fullscreen mode, whilst there is a small noticeable interpolation effect, looked quite good. Perfectly playable once you have the graphics being displayed... I almost forget I'm not on a CRT.

    What has been a problem, though, is fast movement. This seems to be a problem inherent to LCDs. :-( Try emulating Sonic 1 (MegaDrive/Genesis) on a CRT vs an LCD. On the CRT, no problems. On the LCD, the rings in particular look fainter, and darker... well, everything seems to look a bit darker as you're running. I guess this is a small form of ghosting, and I don't think there's any way to get round it on an LCD. Any tips would be appreciated. But, I'd say that if you wanna play Sonic or the like, use a CRT.

    By the way, I'm using an NEC MultiSync EA191M.