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  1. Re:1tb hard drive on Flickr Starts Culling Users' Photos (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Flickr was never intended as a photo STORAGE service. It was intended as a photo SHARING service.

  2. Paying for a service on Flickr Starts Culling Users' Photos (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I have a hard time generating sympathy for people upset about losing access to a service they weren't actually paying for.

  3. Re:My favorite part on UK Law Enforcement Starts Seizing Music Blogs · · Score: 1

    I'm on a Mac with Chrome, got the same "Desktop" and "Unknown".

  4. Contract fab? on Is HP Paying Intel To Keep Itanium Alive? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So, HP has a processor that they use a contract fab to build. It's just that in this case the fab belongs to Intel. Big whoop.

  5. Re:Tech predictions = futile on Microsoft's Approach To Battling the iPad In the Workplace · · Score: 1

    Linux runs on lots of hardware but isn't remotely dominating the operating system market.

    Every Android phone is running Linux under that pretty user interface. In terms of units in the market, that means Linux is well on its way to swamping every other operating system out there.

  6. Re:Where's the signed model release? on Your Face Will Soon Be In Facebook Ads · · Score: 1

    Actually, I now get to retract my statement. It turns out there IS a "likeness" clause in the user agreement. I will now enter a period of re-evaluation.

  7. Re:Where's the signed model release? on Your Face Will Soon Be In Facebook Ads · · Score: 1

    The limited right granted to Facebook to use my Intellectual Property (i.e. copyrighted pictures I have taken) says nothing about the right to use my likeness. That's a completely separate issue. That's why photographers (I am one) get model releases. Facebook and Starbucks do not have a model release from me, therefore they do not have the right to use my likeness in any advertising.

  8. Where's the signed model release? on Your Face Will Soon Be In Facebook Ads · · Score: 1

    If Facebook or Starbucks cannot show me either a model release with my signature on it, or a place where I specifically authorized the use of my image in advertising, then if my picture appears in a Starbucks ad somebody will be looking at a pretty significant lawsuit.

  9. Re:Anger. on To Ballmer, Grabbing iPad's Market Is 'Job One Urgency' · · Score: 1

    I'm thinking of multitasking, a full featured browser, being able to use true software (FLOABT) rather than "apps", the ability to load other operating systems on it, etc.

    What's the difference between "true software" and "apps"??

    Would you need to load other operating systems on your TV? Why?

  10. Re:It's a big responsibility on To Ballmer, Grabbing iPad's Market Is 'Job One Urgency' · · Score: 1

    How many smart phones and PDAs were around before the iPhone?

    It's interesting. Just before the iPad came out, I spent a little time looking back at reviews of the iPhone as it was hitting the market for the first time. The vast majority of them were saying things like, "It will never be as good as a smartphone, since it doesn't run Outlook". Funny how today, instead of not being as good as a smartphone, it's actually redefined the smartphone market and everybody else is running to follow the iPhone trail.

  11. Re:I don't get it. on To Ballmer, Grabbing iPad's Market Is 'Job One Urgency' · · Score: 1

    Ask Wordstar, Wordperfect, Lotus 1-2-3, dBaseIII, Netscape, and countless other companies what fat lot of good the early lead did for them?

    Ask iPod. The Zune's going to crush it too, any day now.

    Any day now.

    Any day now...

  12. Re:Google is catching on fast on Google Releases Chrome 5.0 For Win/Mac/Linux · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nigel Tufnel: The numbers all go to eleven. Look, right across the board, eleven, eleven, eleven and...

    Marty DiBergi: Oh, I see. And most amps go up to ten?

    Nigel Tufnel: Exactly.

    Marty DiBergi: Does that mean it's louder? Is it any louder?

    Nigel Tufnel: Well, it's one louder, isn't it? It's not ten. You see, most blokes, you know, will be playing at ten. You're on ten here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on ten on your guitar. Where can you go from there? Where?

    Marty DiBergi: I don't know.

    Nigel Tufnel: Nowhere. Exactly. What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do?

    Marty DiBergi: Put it up to eleven.

    Nigel Tufnel: Eleven. Exactly. One louder.

    Marty DiBergi: Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?

    Nigel Tufnel: [pause] These go to eleven.

  13. Re:I'm curious of the on affect people with seizur on 1Gbps Optical Wireless Network Might Replace Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    To get up to a gigabit data rate, the pulses will be so fast you'd never see them. Even if it's multiplexed across many "frequencies" (colors), the pulsing will still be far faster than any eye could detect.

    Plus, you're assuming it would be visible. Infrared would be somewhat easier and cheaper to generate.

  14. Easier to block? on Malware and Botnet Operators Going ISP · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe I'm not being smart today, but doesn't that actually make it easier to block the bad guys, once their address space is identified?

  15. Re:Horseshit on Math Indicates Pollster Is Forging Results · · Score: 1

    They can plan all they want. They aren't likely to get one. I read the article. Nate Silver spent as much text on disclaimers about his analysis as he did discussing the analysis.

  16. Re:Pretty easy on Thanks For the ... Eight-Track, Uncle Alex · · Score: 1

    Most flash drive manufacturers state that their drives are not good for archival storage. They expect to lose data before 10 years have passed.

  17. Re:Capturing the experience is not the issue.... on No Social Media In These College Stadiums · · Score: 1

    So, what happens when I take a picture and post it on Flickr?

  18. Re:Waste of Time, Money and Good Equipment on The Homemade Hard Disk Destroyer · · Score: 1
    (1) Software can take hours.

    (2) If these drives are intended for scrap, there's no need to worry about re-release. (When was the last time you re-used a 10 gig drive?)

  19. Re:Wow this is a day... on AOL Shuts Down CompuServe · · Score: 2, Informative

    I wonder if Compuserve was running on DEC hardware with TOPS-10

    Originally, yes. I believe they moved to VAX in later years, but kept the user IDs.

  20. Re:Wow this is a day... on AOL Shuts Down CompuServe · · Score: 1

    76012,3621 here...

  21. Re:Privacy? Huh? on US Couple Gets Prison Time For Internet Obscenity · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Sorry, but it's at the fringes where issues like this are decided. There's not a lot of effort directed at shutting down non-controversial speech, so it doesn't need a lot of direct effort to defend.

  22. Re:How they smell, plus one more on Star Trek Fragrances · · Score: 1

    "Tiberius" - Like Axe, but only attracts green-skinned babes.
    "Red Shirt" - You end up dead before the evening is done.
    "Ponn Farr" - Smell like a rutting Vulcan.

  23. Re:Thumb Drive no jutsu on Digital Storage To Survive a 25-Year Dirt Nap? · · Score: 1

    No. Sandisk says their flash memory archival lifetime is no better than 10 years.

  24. Re:The article on Hobbyists Create GPLed DIY Super TV Antenna · · Score: 3, Informative

    Pretty much any stiff metal rod or wire will work for the elements. Use whatever's handy. Any metallic screen material will work for the backplane; try window screen or chickenwire. You connect to the center points with 300 ohm twinlead TV wire, then use a standard antenna-to-coax converter (both available at RatShack).

  25. Re:well on Satellite Spotters Make Government Uneasy · · Score: 1

    A dot of light (even if you have a telescope)
    Not quite. See here for an example.