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  1. Re:Is this surprising? Twice as many stars on The Milky Way Is Much Less Massive Than Previous Thought · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well, to be fair, most of the mass is *not* in the stars, but the dark matter. It might be a reasonable inference that twice the stars would also mean twice the dark matter, but that might not necissarily be true.

  2. At&t sucks too. on Comcast Confessions · · Score: 1

    I spent hours with them, trying to figure out why they couldn't give me access to my online account to pay my fing bill. Finally I just told them I was canceling the account to resolve the matter. Then they aked me why... Then they transfered me to another rep to close the account, who then asked me why .... Finally after going through two people, I just told them I wasn't explaining why anymore, just close the account. Getting angry on the phone is the only thing they understand.

  3. Re:TLDR Version on How Gygax Lost Control of TSR and D&D · · Score: 1

    No,its boring. You could make a good documentery on carpet that involved a well written plot and naritive theme, or you could just read off a trade publication history timeline. This is that.

  4. Link? Not sure what that is, but I did take a Daguerreotype of my Prodigy screen. I sent it via my fastest Baltimore Clipper.

  5. Re:Dear Slashdot on Ask Slashdot: Where Can I Find Resources On Programming For Palm OS 5? · · Score: 1

    Thats an OSNews kind of question. Ask it there, you'll get a better response.

  6. Sucker! I'm sending a telegram via the pony express! I'll get that job, before you can lick that stamp!

  7. Re:I'll believe it when it actually happens. on eSports Starting To Go Mainstream · · Score: 1

    Well, what do you wan't? These are nerds were dealing with. Just don't aski him what sport the super bowl is played in, or how many downs there are in an inning.

  8. Re:I'll believe it when it actually happens. on eSports Starting To Go Mainstream · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I kind of doubt its going to be easy to capitalize on any kind of gaming tv, because of the existing streams .. unless the competitions start charging for broadcasting rights. In which case they'll be the inevitable backlash from the comuniity. Viewership will go from worldwide without restrictions, to nation based, depending on rights distributions.

  9. Re:I'll believe it when it actually happens. on eSports Starting To Go Mainstream · · Score: 2

    Wake me up when it gets more air time than the pro bass fishing tournaments or water ski competitions.

  10. Re:Your next supercar. on Will Your Next Car Be Covered In Morphing Dimples? · · Score: 1

    Lowering air resistance is something that is important to super cars, as it increases max speed.

  11. Re:11% fuel efficiency improvement on Will Your Next Car Be Covered In Morphing Dimples? · · Score: 0

    And their solution is to drill more oil in currently protected reefs and forests. Yes, lets kill everyone's envionment so you can drive like an asshole in an suv cheaper. Where do I sign up?

  12. Re:call them on Netflix Reduces Physical-Disc Processing, Keeps Prices the Same · · Score: 1

    I'll just leave this here:

    http://www.redbox.com/instant

  13. Re:call them on Netflix Reduces Physical-Disc Processing, Keeps Prices the Same · · Score: 2

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/sa...

    Netflix is choosing to fight back over rights fees, with original content, not disks.

    There is often a disconnect between what makes sense to an informed individual, and what makes sense to people who bet with their money. Money is saying disks are dead, and rewarding streaming.

  14. Re:call them on Netflix Reduces Physical-Disc Processing, Keeps Prices the Same · · Score: 1

    Yeah, well they were right on that one. Streaming is the future, Discs are the past for the company. That's where their future lies, that's where their priorites will be going forward. Their challange is to wind down the disc based service as quietly as possible to minimize consumer outrage, which would cause them to choose a different streaming service.

  15. What, can't be bothered to review the headline before posting, Tim?

  16. Re:that's a stupid argument on Verizon's Accidental Mea Culpa · · Score: 1

    All trafic is there because it was "Requested". Networks have always based peering based on traffic flows. If Level 3 has paid for X Petabytes of Transit per month, then that's what they get.

    I understand the frustration on everyone's part, but this is mainly due to the oligarchy in local ISPs. If you had a choice, you could choose one based on the level of service they had for netflix. With Netflix being such a huge draw for people, it only makes sense that in a competitive ISP market, Level 3 would be able to get cheaper transport. And/OR ISP's would just be willing to get NetFlix to Colocate inside their network.

    So yeah, verizon sucks. But the main reason is the lack of competition. I wouldn't change the way peering has always been done. Its like using a sledge hammer to kill a gnat.

  17. Re:...The hell? on Why My LG Optimus Cellphone Is Worse Than It's Supposed To Be · · Score: 1

    None of that is news. This adds nothing to the conversation. Its worthless.

  18. Re:Answer needed on Verizon's Accidental Mea Culpa · · Score: 1

    The traffic isn't uniform in both directions. When it is, its an easy agreement. When its not, someone usually pays. Level3 offered to pay for the hardware to make additional connections.

    But thats kind of like me telling verision that I'll pay for the router and won't charge them for using their network and expecting them to provide me with free service. There isn't enough of an incentive to allow them to agree to my free internet for Bill proposal. Same thing for most networks with unequal traffic patterns. Netflix is so big that any network they buy transit from, will cause their data flows to become unbalanced.

  19. Re:I disagree on Verizon's Accidental Mea Culpa · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that would make sense. Verison's blog just had a small hidden reference to that. Its not immideatly obvious, probably because thats a difficult thing to explain to people not versed in peering agreements.

  20. Re:'Vulnerability" is rubbish. on LibreSSL PRNG Vulnerability Patched · · Score: 1

    I don't know, this is pretty good plausible deniability. The only flaw is calling the function twice. That's easily hid in a program and doesn't look evil on first glance.

  21. Re:..and of course on Selectively Reusing Bad Passwords Is Not a Bad Idea, Researchers Say · · Score: 1

    Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

  22. Re:Slew of missing business applications on Is the Software Renaissance Ending? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, but the missing applications require specific domain knowledge that is difficult for an indipendant without experience in that field to aquire.

  23. Re:Something is broken on OpenWRT 14.07 RC1 Supports Native IPv6, Procd Init System · · Score: 1

    To be fair, It didn't get prioritized when Taco/Sourceforge/geeknet was in charge.

    The site is a victum of its success and its libertarian philosophy. The trolls killed slashdot.

  24. Re:H1Bs first? on Massive Job Cuts Are Reportedly Coming For Microsoft Employees · · Score: 2

    There is that aspect as well going on, but even if they were making the same salary, it would be more expensive to fire the H1B.

  25. Re:Popcorn Effect on Brazil Nut Effect Explains Mystery of the Boulder-Strewn Surfaces of Asteroids · · Score: 2

    Never thought of that. Probably because I don't like buying popcorn at $5.00 for a small that tastes like wood shavings covered in bromide.