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  1. Re:Distillation on Leak Found In Fukushima Tank Holding Radioactive Water · · Score: 1

    The water itself is radioactive. The problem is neither new, nor has it been solved (satisfyingly). AFAIR, there have been problems with leaking tanks reported in Washington state (or somewhere up there) not long ago.

  2. Re:Thinking??? on Apple Yanks "Sweatshop Themed" Game From App Store · · Score: 1

    replying to undo"overrated" mod. should've been "funny".

  3. Re:Resources on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Feel About Recording Your Entire Life? · · Score: 2

    "Look kids, that's how daddy and I made you!"

  4. Re:It's also about what people want and don't want on HP Continuing To Flee Windows Reservation With Android Tablet · · Score: 1

    Cell phone vs. landline is a comparison of completely different things (ever tried carrying around your landline phone to the supermarket and calling home to ask if there was anything else you should buy but might have forgotten to put on the shopping list?) whereas a new computer is just that: A new version of something you already have.
    And I think that indeed most (non-technical) people just want to keep using their computer the way they did without having to learn new stuff.

  5. Re:Yeah? on CAPTCHA Using Ad-Based Verification · · Score: 1

    This solve media captcha example accepted "asrgtvfj" as well and that doesn't mean anything in any language as far as I know.
    Useless.

  6. Re:Yeah? on CAPTCHA Using Ad-Based Verification · · Score: 2

    Another thing that came to my mind while reading the BBC article linked to by the Yahoo article in TFS (yeah, I actually read all that stuff, I must be new here) is the fact that while many people with non-english native language may be comfortable reading articles in english (maybe sometimes using Google translator or some other stuff) but not necessarily be able to easily answer the question, even if they knew the brand.
    The "Ad-CAPTCHA" in question (image) asks to describe the brand "dyson". A valid answer would probably be "vacuum cleaner". Would the system accept "Staubsauger" (German for vacuum cleaner, actual meaning: "dust sucker") as well?

  7. Re:Radioactive material != Nuclear weapons on How To Safeguard Loose Nukes · · Score: 1

    The point was, I think, "level a city". For doing that, you need a really "big bang". Things that have mushroom clouds as a byproduct help with that.

  8. Re:Just more wanna-be "mommy" behavior on Apple Has a New Porn Problem · · Score: 1

    I think your analogy has its flaws, as has been pointed out already by others, but I had a great laugh when thinking about apple users as 'middle-class soccer mom types'.
    Thanks for that!

  9. Re:Huh? on Lego Accused of Racism With Star Wars Set · · Score: 1

    They know it well and appreciate it. They actually changed the Hagia Sophia from being a mosque (which it became after the turkish conquest) to a museum (entry fee ~12EUR, quite some money should come in that way, I would guess).
    Some turkish dude in Austria is another story that has nothing to do with what the people in Istanbul think about the Hagia Sophia.

  10. Re:And... on EU Resists US Lobbying As Privacy War Looms · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ernst Strasser, Austrian (former) MEP is just on trial for offering to sell his influence for EUR 100.000,-
    Problem is, the so-called lobbyists where british journalists.
    There are fine videos on youtube (he actually speaks english, ahem, sort of) as well, try to spill not your coffee though.

  11. Re:Too much metadata. on Orphaned Works and the Requirement To Preserve Metadata · · Score: 1

    99% of people would just click "OK", and have their metadata, including GPS coordinates, uploaded.

    Maybe, but the remaining 1% would at least have the option.

  12. To dipsose on Flexible Phones 'Out By 2013' · · Score: 2

    of your phone, you just dump it into the shredder?
    Will the phones then end up as confetti?

  13. oh shit, on Why Would a Mouse Need To Connect To the Internet? · · Score: 1

    the mice are blocking teh tubes!
    on a more serious note, this sounds like a cartload of crap.

  14. Re:It would be a reason to buy American on Supreme Court To Hear First Sale Doctrine Case · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, I think it would rather lead to an increase of products 'made anywhere' but 'sold in the USA' by a company the copyright holder approves of, thereby leading to neither lower prices nor better availability.

  15. unsecured wifi? on Nebraska Sheriff Wardriving, Sending Letters About Unsecured Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    While I think this action is quite cool, I would argue that not even coffee shops and businesses like that need open wireless connections.
    They could just as well make the WPA2 key easy to remember and put it in some obvious place, enabling their clients to use encrypted connections and avoid all that Firesheep stuff as well.

  16. PITA? on Following FEMA's Zombie Preparedness Plan Could Land You On Terrorist List · · Score: 3, Insightful

    'Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities' guidelines? PITA guidelines? Well done!

  17. Re:JOURNALISTS KNOWING WHAT THEY TALK ABOUT on Should Journalists Embrace Jargon? · · Score: 1

    You can't believe in it if you didn't know it well enough in the first place.

    I fear you'll find many people who ardently believe one thing or another without having any clue whatsoever.

  18. Re:In the interests of promoting good businesses, on Jack Daniels Shows How To Write a Cease and Desist Letter · · Score: 1

    That could result in a Jack Daniels slashdotting of the local whiskey store.
    And a very slow day tomorrow....

  19. Re:I hate her now on Melinda Gates Pledges $560 Million For Contraception · · Score: 3, Insightful

    contraception != abortion.
    I know, it's very difficult to understand the difference, but trust me, there is one...

  20. Re:Worrying on China Pirates Austrian Village · · Score: 1

    I see no shortage of excellent candidates when I look out (of my basement window). But really, the idea could lead to the renaissance of an excellent tradition from the founders of democracy: Ostracism!

  21. Re:Ztimulated? on Google To Pay $0 To Oracle In Copyright Case · · Score: 4, Funny

    At the same time we should do away with the common misconception that they go "PEW PEW PEW".

    while in reality, they go "FOO FOO FOO" and the people they hit go "BAR BAR BAR".

  22. Re:Erm... on Aussie Online Retailer Impose IE7 Tax · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Of course they can. They can charge you whatever they want without giving any reason whatsoever. And you can take your shopping somewhere else. In the end, it probably won't be done on a large scale because people can compare prices on the internet rather easily.
    I agree with you on your main point however: Philosophically, this sucks.

  23. Re:Legal Liability? on Backdoor Found In Arcadyan-based Wi-Fi Routers · · Score: 1

    In the EU (not only in France), warranty is two years, AFAIK. That's what's bitten Apple. I'm not sure, however, that the warranty would cover this. The devices are still working, only 'a little bit too well'.
    You'd probably say, and I would agree, that such a blatant security flatulence should cause the producer to take back and repair his device. The producer will probably disagree and then? A court of law... because of a WiFi router? Probably not going to happen, if not done by some consumer advocacy group.

  24. Re:Track Record on Foxconn Hires Top Spinners To Defend Its Image · · Score: 1

    Those Burston-Marsteller guys have a great list of clients though. Maybe Foxconn just wanted their name on that illustrious list of people/achievements/events. It's not like that weren't an accomplishment. Certainly, they've managed to escape mediocrity.

  25. legally demand on Foreign Data Unsafe From US Patriot Act, Says American Law Firm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, that demand doesn't need to be answered.