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  1. poor flatearther people on Flat Earther Now Wants to Launch His Homemade Rocket Into Space (phillyvoice.com) · · Score: 1

    these poor misguided people are giving this assclown money to prove something when, in reality, theyre funding his desire for adrenaline rushes and media attention. his first rocket 'test' couldve been achieved in a helicopter or cessna but chose to strap himself to a rocket. hes just a daredevil. now he wants to go to space and then do an expedition in antarctic.. nothing daredevilish about any of that. im surprised he doesnt get them to fund a climb up everest. i think hes operating on a level of brilliance as al gore with his carbon credits. hahaha

  2. Re: Obligatory Spaceballs on Ask Slashdot: Is Password Masking On Its Way Out? · · Score: 1

    1/5 You forgot to reduce.

  3. Re:It is a seperate season - people are just babie on Apple Sued For Dividing Final Season of Breaking Bad Into Two On iTunes · · Score: 1
    Almost completely agree with you here. The ever false sense of anonymity on the net give dudes the sense that being a douche won't lead to an ass whooping. I don't agree that they weren't douches before the net. They were, but fearing the consequences (eating a knuckle sandwich, for instance), censored their nasty personality issues.

    I do believe the internet turns the average person into a mouth breathing douche so I'm not surprised this is becoming more common.

  4. The last sentence on Ars Test Drives the "Netflix For Books" · · Score: 1
    I was with you until the last sentence:

    still, I don't like the idea of having my books disappear if I don't pay a continuing subscription.

    Sort of how the netflix streaming library goes poof if you stop paying a subscription? I could see your ambivalence if you paid for a book on your kindle only to see it go away if you stopped subscribing to amazon prime, but this isn't the case.

  5. Won't go anywhere on Apple Sued For Dividing Final Season of Breaking Bad Into Two On iTunes · · Score: 1

    Then he should add Amazon to the list because they did the same thing. Except, of course, they didn't give it a stupid name like a season pass. They, instead, sold 8 episodes of the season which was broken up by a year. So you could really construe it as two separate half seasons. I'm betting it won't go anywhere. Besides, this private citizen doesn't have the funds to go against Apple's billions.

  6. Re:"Maybe?" on PayPal Freezes MailPile's Account · · Score: 1

    I'm trying to make sense of it too. I'm hoping someone could answer this question (unless they already have and it's buried in the comments). The only thing that comes to mind is tax liability issues. Doesn't paypal have to report the IRS the type of income earned? Similar to a bank reporting to the IRS interest earned on a business account vs a personal checking. I'm just guessing here.

  7. Not so outdated everywhere on The Death of the American Drive-in · · Score: 1

    In my town, Sacramento, our single drive in theater has 6 screens and play two double features on a nightly basis. They have tuesday specials, and the projector complex sells inexpensive popcorn and sodas. Whenever I pass the theater on the freeway, it's packed with cars. When we go, we'll show up an hour early to get a good viewing spot.

    The mode in which these theaters operate may seem outdated, but they still draw massive crowds. On reflection, I can't think of a single time where my viewing was distracted by loud plastic candy wrappers, cellphones, and talking viewers.

  8. Segway too rational. Really? on Is Google Glass Too Nerdy For the Mainstream? · · Score: 1

    He had me until 'They’re too rational,' regarding segways.

  9. Nope, nada, nil on Richard Branson Plans Orbital Spaceships For Virgin Galactic · · Score: 1

    The idea of spending any more than an hour or two in microgravity is quite unappealing. It's simply not a friendly environment for gravity bound creatures. The simple thought of living without running water.. The thought of being confined to a ship with a bunch of smelly people.. The thought of potentially getting ill while up there (bad enough with gravity but without?).. The thought of being bombarded by radiation.. Much information about the living conditions on the ISS is published freely online, and over the years I've read these stories. Honestly, it has no appeal to me. I once spent two days hiking Mt Shasta. I got to the summit to be blown away by the view. Thirty minutes later, I was ready to descent because there was a big fat tbone and cigar waiting for me in my camp. Chances are, I would get bored of the view after a few hours anyway.

  10. Re:Surprised? on Dell's Ubuntu Ultrabook Now On Sale; Costs $50 More Than Windows Version · · Score: 1

    Sure it is. You just pick the right parts. You include "works well with Linux" as one of the business requirements when designing the thing.

    THAT is not worth $50 per laptop.

    I agree. But it's actually more than $50 if you account for the m$ tax that goes with the windows machines. If you assume the win license is $50 (not sure what it irons out to be), then it's actually $100 a box. On top of all that, it's the same spec as the windows version. I bet the machine screams without all the bloatware.

  11. Re:They waited this long because? on NASA To Encrypt All of Its Laptops · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Funny enough right? How is it not STANDARD practice? I work for a really small state agency and that's the FIRST thing we do after imaging our laptops. It's been our policy for years. I'm so awestruck at the news.

  12. It's a bit old school but... on Mark Cuban: Facebook Is Driving Away Brands — Starting With Mine · · Score: 1

    What ever happened to email?

  13. Re:Any expense is against the point on Mark Cuban: Facebook Is Driving Away Brands — Starting With Mine · · Score: 1

    I'm not a facebook user so this is new to me. So you're saying, for the mass majority of facebook users this isn't a subject that crosses their path. This story is for those with large media markets who utilize facebook as part of their business scheme. And so, Cuban leaves a message on his facebook page and only a few people will see it without going to the team page? Otherwise, the rest would have to go to the facebook page on a daily basis to see updates? If a normal person leaves a message on their page, who see's it without going to their page? Their 'friends?' Forgive the ignorance.

  14. Re:iSore? on Steve Jobs' Yacht Revealed · · Score: 1

    I have to agree. It's a pretty ugly boat. He ordered a custom yacht knowing full well he was dying. Goes to show what a weirdo he was.

  15. Wipe windows on Ask Slashdot: Actual Best-in-Show For Free Anti Virus? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    And install debian, (k)ubuntu, or any other linux flavor.

  16. Re:Message to the intolerant on Pakistan's PM Demands International Blasphemy Laws From UN · · Score: 1

    Zeus.. It is a great tactic you used by mentioning a dead religion to further your point. I admire that. I'd have to admit mentioning other dead religions during discussions on modern religious myth. I generally go with Ra, of ancient Egypt.

  17. AAAS on Ask Slashdot: Where Should a Geek's Charitable Donations Go? · · Score: 1

    AAAS - American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  18. well that was... on Smooth, High Definition Video of Curiosity's Landing On Mars · · Score: 1

    freaking wicked

  19. At last on Astronomers Fix the Astronomical Unit · · Score: 2

    We can rest easy now.

  20. Be a hero to a college student and... on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Found Calculators? · · Score: 1

    Be a hero to a college student and raffle them off to college students at the beginning of semester and donate the cash to AAAS or something. My $0.03.

  21. The world's first... Voltron. on World's First Quadruple Limb Transplant Fails · · Score: 1

    Well, they were trying to make the first voltron. Perhaps they didn't go through the checklist... Activate interlocks! check. Dyna-therms connected. check. Infra-cells up; check. Woops, forgot the megathrusters. ABORT

  22. Re:Not a troll but.... on Ask Slashdot: GNU/Linux Laptops? · · Score: 1

    Why not put Linux on a MacBook? I have.

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook

    "I listen to Fela Kuti and I Vote!"

    He specified wanting Applecare. Linux isn't on their script.

  23. Re:Not a troll but.... on Ask Slashdot: GNU/Linux Laptops? · · Score: 1

    System76 is a great suggestion. They even have Applecare. KIDDING. They offer an extended service plan you can get past the default one year (which is more than what Apple gives you). I'd say it beats applecare in pretty much every way other than a lack of retail locations and an arrogantly named 'genius bar.' If you don't mind getting support from linux geeks who know their way around the OS, they're the place to go. If it weren't for the specified support option, I'd say HP is a good place too because they offer linux laptops. I don't trust their support so they're out the window. Also, most linux distros work out of the box with mainstream hardware. The community is a great support tool and you'd learn alot. But if you need a 1-800 number, System76 is the way to go.

  24. Nothing new at all on Facebook Is Building Shadow Profiles of Non-Users · · Score: 2

    4-5 years ago, my friends were always asking me to stop inviting them to facebook, because they were already members. It was funny because I wasn't even a member myself. Yet, somehow they were getting invited by me to join. Cut to a few years later, I joined facebook only because I wanted to see how well integrated it worked with my palm pre. It integrated really well. A few days into my membership, I got an friend request from a college buddy. There was a shadow profile, but I had figured that he hadn't filled his profile out yet. So I accepted. The next day he told me he said f*ck it and joined on my invitation. So, he wasn't a member and hadn't done a friend request. I felt so stupid for falling for it. My acceptance of his friend request generated an invite to join FB from me. I should have known better. Needless to say, I researched how to delete my account. Funny enough, there's still a shadow profile of me naturally. My buddy, on the other hand, lives on the site. I guess he can blame me once he wakes up from his FB daze.

  25. Easy solution on Facebook Sued For Violating Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    There is an easy solution to the problem. People complaining about FB should quit using facebook. They can imagine life without that hopeless timesink.