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  1. Re:What Happened. on Power Outage Takes Wikimedia Down · · Score: 1

    Ever since I found Wiktionary last fall, I have neglected my moderation and meta-moderation duties here on /. It's been some time since I've logged into this account.

  2. Re:The summary leaves something out: on Pair Arrested After Telling Lawyer Jokes · · Score: 1

    Excuse me, but we are *NOT* talking about slander! They were arrested for disorderly conduct.

    RTFA.

  3. Re:Locking Articles on Observer Gives Wikipedia Glowing Report · · Score: 3, Informative

    Articles I've seen vandalized have been targets of recurring vandalism; some obscure, some very 'popular'. Part of the problem is that not everyone knows how to correctly revert a candalized article. Part of the problem stems from vandal monitoring via recent changes. Articles that get locked don't necessarily stay locked indefinately anyhow...the vandals are free to try again a year later. For some reason, the vandalism tends to have a childish, scatalogical nature; once locked, the vandals quickly lose interest and find some other target.

    You do have a very good point about popular articles being correctly reverted faster. The mentality that seems to prevail is that it's better to lock down a known target, rather than let 'x' number of viewers see a vandalized page.

  4. Re:Heh yes, it is /.'ed on Observer Gives Wikipedia Glowing Report · · Score: 1

    Now wiktionary isn't responding at all. :-(

  5. Re:Locking Articles on Observer Gives Wikipedia Glowing Report · · Score: 1

    Vandalism only.

  6. Re:umm ... on Welcome to the Future of DRM Media · · Score: 1

    I do hope those are all stolen DVDs - please don't tell me you *reward* the media giants.

    I think you misstated a point. If something can be seen, heard, felt or smelled, it will be duplicated by someone, then converted to a medium of choice for distribution. NO MATTER WHAT. I believe the media giants understand this.

    Copyright nonsense has lost all pretense of existing for the public good. So between now and the final bitter end of all legal copyright protection, the existing magnates wish to maximize their profits. How quickly they are stopped is directly proportional to how greedily they behave.

    Of course, once copyright goes away, our beloved FSF has a bit of a problem too...

  7. Re:NEVAR! on IBM Grid Near 50,000 machines - Slashdot Users #13 · · Score: 1

    But who owns the resulting Intelectual Property? Are protein folds copyright-able? Of course IBM will max out on the IP issues here. Who will they sell access to their data to? Free access to inquiring minds in the general public? Or very rich giant pharm. companies? Will those pharm. comps use that as an excuse to inflate their costs even more, and pass those "costs" onto us?

    I'd feel a lot better about donating *my* spare cycles that was in the public interest, not in the interest of some megacorp's bottom line.

  8. Re:Allright, you know the drill on Alek's Christmas Lights: Humbug · · Score: 1

    This certainly sheds some light on the lack of neutrality with your Hulk voting thinggy.

  9. Re:And on a Linux PC on Labels Trying New CD Copy Prevention Systems · · Score: 1

    It's a trap?

  10. Re:a golden can of an animal raised in misery on Golden Spam Cans to Promote Python Musical · · Score: 1

    Heh, I read that and thought "Don't pick on my girlfriend Bambi!" One look at Bambi, and you'd by quite jealous, I'm sure.

    Um, nevermind. Please resume PETA bashing while I eat another steak. Rare.

    "Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent." -F. Nietzsche

  11. Wow on Patently Silly Blog · · Score: 1

    I *really* enjoyed this one. Approaching this subject with humor has a kind of relief...Thank you Mr. Daniel Wright from Brooklyn.

    # whois pattentlysilly.com

    (Even the above line sounds funny when spoken aloud.)

  12. Re:that's Bash, on The Illiteracy of Corporate American E-Mail · · Score: 1

    The reason bash, tsh, ksh, sh and other *nix commands are referenced in lower case is because the proper commands are syntactically lower case, and silly *nix commands are case sensitive! Additioanlly, none of those shells are formal (or proper, or recognised) languages. The point was about inappropriate lower-casing of letters, such as the "W" in Weierstrass.

  13. Re:Gaia Watch Out! on Mount St. Helens is WA state's No. 1 air polluter · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Now, I'm no tree-hugger. I am not an eco-terrorist. I drive an SUV.

    But isn't it a little disconcerting that it took an active spewing volcano over two months to get pingged for excessive emissions?

    Day after day of spewing tons of pollutants, and it takes OVER TWO MONTHS to pass up the status-quo industrial polluters?

    Hmmmmmm...

  14. FC link on Massive Layoffs At AOL · · Score: 4, Informative
  15. Re:How they become? on The Illiteracy of Corporate American E-Mail · · Score: 1

    And how would that study classify *nix geeks that have lost the ability to capitalize letters at the start of sentences? (This is English, not bash, tsh, ksh or sh.)

    Reminds me of a very recent /. poll...

  16. Re:i m a l337 riter! on The Illiteracy of Corporate American E-Mail · · Score: 1

    I *really* wish /. had an optional checkbox so that it would pipe previews through "spell".

  17. Re:How they become? on The Illiteracy of Corporate American E-Mail · · Score: 0

    If their remedial training budget is tight, they can always use /. grammar nazis. Mandatory: 3 /. posts per workday...

  18. Re:Do you ever wonder on Rumored iPod Flash Leaked · · Score: 1
  19. Re:Hmmm on Programmer Built Vote-Rigging Demo for Florida Politician · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's coral-cached if needed. Seems to be holding up so far.
    http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=479
    be comes...
    http://www.bluelemur.com.nyud.net:8090/index.php?p =479
    likewise,
    http://rawstory.com/images/pdfs/CC_Af fidavit_12060 4.pdf
    becomes
    http://rawstory.com.nyud.net:8090/images/pdfs/CC_A ffidavit_120604.pdf

    (See http://www.scs.cs.nyu.edu/coral/)

  20. Re:Hmmm on Programmer Built Vote-Rigging Demo for Florida Politician · · Score: 1

    What, pray tell, is a "good" politician?

    There is no baby. The bath water has no H2O, only H2SO4. Things that thrive in that environment are not "good" things.

  21. Re:Surprised. on Programmer Claims he was Paid to Rig Votes · · Score: 1

    Paying people for their phonecam pictures of a favorable vote? Nah, rigging it is.

  22. Re:Ok on Programmer Claims he was Paid to Rig Votes · · Score: 1

    GET OUT YOUR BASE AND WIN THE NEXT ONE.
    Oh, my fucking GOD! I always thought ALL YOUR BASE/ARE BELONG TO US was a joke, not a code phrase!

    P.S. You're getting modded to oblivion because you're changing subjects so much, your posts are incoherent. Well, that, and the fallacies. And the whining.

  23. Re:yes yes I'm sure.. on Programmer Claims he was Paid to Rig Votes · · Score: 1

    Video link for those who don't hate yahoo videos' commercials...
    Jesus Built My Hotrod

  24. Re:Public performance? on GPL Revision Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    I now see where I missread your parent post.

    You were changing the topic from GPL to closed source commercially licensed software, completely offtopic.

  25. Re:Public performance? on GPL Revision Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    You are confusing executed code with distributing the copylefted source code in question.

    Also, you are confounding the binary distribution of a program with offering a web service (where the logic is performed on the server, NOT the client computer.)

    Lastly, there is nothing that mandates a web service to not be password or subscription restricted, therefore not public. The courts so far have not considered posting an image on a web page to be a public display, (owner still retains copyright) so they'll likely eventually extend the same argument for programs covered by copyright. (If they haven't already.)