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  1. Violate the TOS on Ask Slashdot: Getting an Uncooperative Website To Delete One's Account? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well. As a last resort.
    1) Change all of your user data that you can. Edit your profile so that all of the data is either blank, or not yours at all.
    2) Edit your age down to below 13 years old. This may kick in automatic account privacy settings.
    3) If none of this works, then look at the TOS and find things that they don't want you to do. (ie, Wikipedia freaks out if you mention suing them on any forum. A TOS might make it a violation to badmouth the parent company, or to solicit other users. You might think of creating a couple of throwaway accounts, and getting into a royal flamewar with your invisible clones. Call them really bad names. Threaten to sue them.)
    4) Do not let number three go into the realm of anything illegal. Don't post porn in public fora. You simply want to make yourself unwelcome at this location.

  2. Re:What's happening Flash? on Puzzled Scientists Say Strange Things Are Happening On the Sun · · Score: 1

    awww awoah.....

  3. Might be legal on Drive With Google Glass: Get a Ticket · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It looks like she might be able to claim an exception under 27602(2) or (3):

    27602. (a) A person shall not drive a motor vehicle if a television receiver, a video monitor, or a television or video screen, or any other similar means of visually displaying a television broadcast or video signal that produces entertainment or business applications, is operating and is located in the motor vehicle at a point forward of the back of the driver's seat, or is operating and the monitor, screen, or display is visible to the driver while driving the motor vehicle.
    (b) Subdivision (a) does not apply to the following equipment when installed in a vehicle:
    (1) A vehicle information display.
    (2) A global positioning display.
    (3) A mapping display.
    (4) A visual display used to enhance or supplement the driver's view forward, behind, or to the sides of a motor vehicle for the purpose of maneuvering the vehicle.
    (5) A television receiver, video monitor, television or video screen, or any other similar means of visually displaying a television broadcast or video signal, if that equipment satisfies one of the following requirements:
    (A) The equipment has an interlock device that, when the motor vehicle is driven, disables the equipment for all uses except as a visual display as described in paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive.
    (B) The equipment is designed, operated, and configured in a manner that prevents the driver of the motor vehicle from viewing the television broadcast or video signal while operating the vehicle in a safe and reasonable manner.
    (6) A mobile digital terminal that is fitted with an opaque covering that does not allow the driver to view any part of the display while driving, even though the terminal may be operating, installed in a vehicle that is owned or operated by any of the following:
    (A) An electrical corporation, as defined in Section 218 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (B) A gas corporation, as defined in Section 222 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (C) A sewer system corporation, as defined in Section 230.6 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (D) A telephone corporation, as defined in Section 234 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (E) A water corporation, as defined in Section 241 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (F) A local publicly owned electric utility, as defined in Section 224.3 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (G) A city, joint powers agency, or special district, if that local entity uses the vehicle solely in the provision of sewer service, gas service, water service, or wastewater service.
    (c) Subdivision (a) does not apply to a mobile digital terminal installed in an authorized emergency vehicle or to a motor vehicle providing emergency road service or roadside assistance.
    (d) Subdivision (a) does not apply to a mobile digital terminal installed in a vehicle when the vehicle is deployed in an emergency to respond to an interruption or impending interruption of electrical, natural gas, telephone, sewer, water, or wastewater service, and the vehicle is owned or operated by any of the
    following:
    (1) An electrical corporation, as defined in Section 218 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (2) A gas corporation, as defined in Section 222 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (3) A sewer system corporation, as defined in Section 230.6 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (4) A telephone corporation, as defined in Section 234 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (5) A water corporation, as defined in Section 241 of the Public Utilities Code.
    (6) A local publi

  4. Switzerland, Austria, Kenya on German NSA Critic Denied Entry To the US · · Score: 4, Informative

    "We are the country that hosts the damn UN."

    Except Switzerland, Austria, and Kenya.

    Geneva - "The United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) is the second largest United Nations centre after the Headquarters in New York. UNOG is housed in the Palais des Nations, an outstanding testimony to twentieth century architecture, situated in a beautiful park overlooking Lake Geneva, with a splendid view of the Alps and, on a clear day, Mont Blanc.

    The League of Nations was established in 1919 following the devastation caused by the First World War. It was decided to erect a building at par with the League’s aspirations for the creation of a more stable world. The Palais was erected between 1929 and 1938 and donations from Member States have largely contributed to its interior design.

    The Palais stands in the 45-hectare Ariana Park among majestic trees many of which are over 100 years old. The City of Geneva has made the park available to the United Nations for its offices for as long as the United Nations exists."

    Vienna - "Along with New York, Geneva and Nairobi, Vienna is one of the four headquarters of the United Nations. The Vienna International Centre (VIC), commonly known as "UN City", was designed by Austrian architect Johann Staber and construction costs were borne by the host country. Opened on 23 August 1979, it has been rented to the United Nations for 99 years at a symbolic rate of 1 Austrian schilling (7 Euro cents) annually.

    The VIC complex, which covers an area of 180,000 m, has extraterritorial status; it accommodates about 4,200 international civil servants from over 100 countries and its 14 conference rooms host an average of 2,000 conferences annually. Located at the Centre are the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO PrepCom), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), as well as a number of smaller UN Offices and entities.

    On daily guided tours, visitors can learn about the work of the United Nations and experience the Vienna International Centre's striking architecture and vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Special programmes for children and school groups are available and visitors can also book a lecture or specialized tour on the art on display at the VIC."

    Nairobi - "Established in 1996, the United Nations Office in Nairobi (UNON) is the only UN Headquarters in Africa and in the global south. The United Nations compound is located in Gigiri, on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, which is said to enjoy an almost perfect climate with warm sunny days and cool evenings.

    The UN presence in Kenya dates back to the 1950s when Kenya was still a colony of the United Kingdom. After Kenya gained its independence in 1963, the UN expanded its presence in the country, especially when it became host to the fledgling United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 1973. Originally located at Uchumi House in the Nairobi city centre, UNEP was soon moved to the Kenyatta Conference Centre in 1974, before moving to its current location in Gigiri in 1975. In 1978, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, now known as United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) also joined UNEP in Gigiri.

    The Visitors’ Service in Nairobi conducts guided tours on Mondays to Fridays, year-round. Visitors are briefed on the role of the United Nations as well as the functions of its funds, programmes and specialized agencies, especially those based in Nairobi. Special briefings by representatives of various UN offices in Kenya are also offered upon request. Following the briefing, visitors enjoy a walking tour of the complex which includes stops at various symbolic gifts donated to the UN, including the 1998 Bomb-blast Memorial Garden, which pays tribute to the in

  5. Re:Why Nepal is sending troops elsewhere? on How the UN Might Have Inadvertently Started a Cholera Epidemic In Haiti · · Score: 5, Informative

    Why?

    The UN pays $1023/month per troop.

    A Nepalese soldier earns ~$100/month. (http://nepalarmy.mil.np/salary.php)
    (A Nepalese general earns ~$300/month.)

    Provide 1280 peacekeepers. (http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow/CMI18_E158_E163_2012_Nepalese_origin_supporting_information.pdf)
    Cost approximately $128,000/month.
    Receive compensation from UN of $1.3M. Profit > $1M/month.

  6. Re:Victim Card - Power Play? on Kernel Dev Tells Linus Torvalds To Stop Using Abusive Language · · Score: 3

    Drive Me Crazy - Melissa Joan Hart.

  7. Re:Victim Card - Power Play? on Kernel Dev Tells Linus Torvalds To Stop Using Abusive Language · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Is it really a chance to grab power? If she can assert her will in this, does she become "a voice to be reckoned with"?

    I saw a really mediocre movie once where it was asserted that when guys have an argument, they get it right out in the open, do a lot of chest beating, and then get to working together. Women on the other hand will play everything behind the scenes - cloaking it all in an air of civility while they sharpen their knives.

    Since I saw that movie (ashamed to say I saw it, but if you happen to remember the reference go ahead and out yourself), I've notice that it's actually a very true statement.

  8. Re:It's a Magazine on 3D Printable Ammo Clip Skirts New Proposed Gun Laws · · Score: 1

    Um. Yes and no.

    The M1 Garand (arguably one of the most widely used assault rifles ever made) uses an 8-round clip. The clip is inserted into the magazine, and the clip is ejected from the magazine when the last round is fired.

    The fact that over six million M1 rifles were manufactured and used in three wars (WWII, Korea, Vietnam) by American troops probably contributed significantly to the use of the word "clip" when in most cases what is intended is the word "magazine".

  9. Re:Micowave Oven on Texas High School Student Loses Lawsuit Challenging RFID Tracking Requirement · · Score: 2

    "It's not about a working tag or not. It's about COMPLIANCE."

    Totally agree. And her religious objection is also about compliance. The school requires compliance, and her religious belief is that compliance endangers her soul.

    So let the school think she is complying. When in reality she is sabotaging. Microwave, altered tag, forged tag. The school officials get to go "See. we get our way. She's being a good-little-citizen." All the while she can also say to herself (and her deity) "Look. I am not allowing them to put a number on me. I am not going along with their system. I am breaking their system."

    And then she can convince a friend or two to "convert" to her church. And microwave/alter their tags. And then they can find friends. And if the school lets them run around with deactivated tags, then a trend starts. And in the end, the whole RFID tag concept goes out the window as an enormous waste of money.

  10. Micowave Oven on Texas High School Student Loses Lawsuit Challenging RFID Tracking Requirement · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just pop the tag in a microwave oven for a minute or two. No more RFID.
    "I don't know what happened. Maybe the Lord don't like RFID tags."

    After enough tags go poof, the school administration will probably give up on having you wear one.

    Physical tag with barcode? Sharpie the barcode to another number, maybe. Or generate your own barcode and forge a new tag. There are so many possibilities to screw with the administration that it seems like it would be more fun to see how long until they broke.

  11. Consider a Fountain Pen on Ask Slashdot: The Search For the Ultimate Engineer's Pen · · Score: 1

    Lamy Safari - with either the Fine or Extra Fine nib.

    http://www.jetpens.com/Lamy-Safari-Fountain-Pen-Extra-Fine-Nib-Lime-Green-Body-Chrome-Clip-Limited-Edition/pd/9180

    Pick a stand out color for the pen (I picked yellow so I can find it amidst my desk of infinite crap.

    You can either go with the pre-filled cartridges that just pop in, or you can get a converter that allows the pen to suck ink out of an ink bottle.

    In either case, the ink flow is immediate and consistent. It feels more like you are depositing ink onto the paper than you are rolling a gummy ball around.

    It's geeky, and practical at the same time.

    If you want a cheap way to check out fountain pens before spending $30 or so, then just go to Walgreens and pick up a Zebra FP fountain pen. It's a fine point, and will give you a cheap introduction to see if it's for you.

  12. A Proud Day For America on Supreme Court Won't Hear Body-Scanner Appeal · · Score: 1

    Just stand over there citizen. We'll get to you shortly.

  13. Re:This is why we need people in space on Space Station Saved By a Toothbrush? · · Score: 5, Funny

    You are missing the obvious difference:

    Robots don't use toothbrushes.

    Notoriously poor dental care. It's almost like robots are, um, ... British.

    Why do you think the cybermen just use speakers? And the daleks hide inside their little trash cans?

  14. Re:loosen other bolts on Space Station Spacewalkers Stymied By Stubborn Bolt · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yes.

    Yes.

    Yes.

    Can't tell you how many times this happens to me. You always leave bolts loose, and then incrementally tighten. Hell, you even do it when changing a tire.

  15. Re:Oh, the delicious irony! on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Because god knows that we can't expect police officers of prosecutors to be able to use a telephone.

    (I was interviewed by phone by UK police during the Climategate investigation. There was no compelling need for me to travel to the UK.)

  16. Shades of Bill vs Steve? on Samsung: Apple Stole the iPad's Design From Univ of Missouri Professor · · Score: 2

    "No Steve Jobs Ghost - It's like be both snuck into Roger Fidler's place one night to steal his TV, and we both found Dave from 2001 A Space Odyssey had gotten there first."

  17. Re:So Kick His Ass on Man Claims Cell Phone Taken By DC Police For Taking Photos · · Score: 1

    Held a door for a local law enforcement officer the other day. As he was thanking me, I was this close to (and chickened out of saying),

    "Of course. You have the power to shoot me dead and falsify a police report. Why wouldn't I hold the door for you?"

    Some days my internal voice sneaks out. Other days, it hides behind the sofa cowering in fear.

  18. Re:My guess on Eye of Tiger Composer Sues Gingrich To Stop Campaign From Using Song · · Score: 2

    http://www.immigralaw.com/english/familypref.shtml (I know, not a US.GOV site, but it was the first place I looked).

    " Family First Preference:

    Quota: 23,400 plus any unused 4th preference visas
    Waiting Period: 2 years for all countries except the Philippines (11 years) and Mexico (4-5 years)
    Who is Eligible: unmarried people with at least one US citizen parent

    Oh, here:

    http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/154162.pdf
    (Page 12)
    "Prospective family-sponsored immigrants from the
    Philippines have the most substantial waiting times before a visa is scheduled to become available
    to them; consular officers are now considering the petitions of the brothers and sisters of U.S.
    citizens from the Philippines who filed almost 23 years ago"

  19. Re:My guess on Eye of Tiger Composer Sues Gingrich To Stop Campaign From Using Song · · Score: 5, Informative

    As your spouse, your wife literally got to walk to the front of the line for her green card. As an immediate relative (spouse) she fits the category with no waiting period, and for which 226,000 green cards are allotted each year. In fact, she gets to step in front of every other category, including - child of citizen - 2 year waiting period, unless you are mexican - 4-5 year waiting period, or Filipino - 11 year waiting period, and then every other possible relation with increasing waiting periods just to get paperwork processed (up to 19 years in some cases).

    Everyone else who wants to come here has to put their name into a lottery, from which only 55,000 are chosen each year.

    It's easy to talk about how everyone should just do it the right way, when you are able to walk to the front of the line in front of those you are lecturing.

  20. Re:Dear republican candidates on Eye of Tiger Composer Sues Gingrich To Stop Campaign From Using Song · · Score: 5, Informative

    As long as the music is not tied to any particular part of the event, it's covered under a venue's ASCAP license.

    But.

    If the music is synchronized to a video montage, or used as part of an announcement or otherwise synchronized with something, the campaign has entered into the area of "Synchroization Rights". These are covered on a contract-by-contract basis between the music publisher and the user.

    "A synchronization or "synch" right involves the use of a recording of musical work in audio-visual form: for example as part of a motion picture, television program, commercial announcement, music video or other videotape. Often, the music is "synchronized" or recorded in timed relation with the visual images. Synchronization rights are licensed by the music publisher to the producer of the movie or program." (http://www.ascap.com/licensing/termsdefined.aspx)

  21. It makes "Spot the Fed" so much easier on Feds At DefCon Alarmed After RFIDs Scanned · · Score: 1

    "But it was enough for me to be concerned," he said." There were people here who were not supposed to be identified for what they were doing ⦠I was [concerned] that people who didnâ(TM)t want to be photographed were photographed."

  22. Re:I have to agree on Temperature Data Wants To Be Free · · Score: 3, Informative

    The interesting thing to me is, that I previously worked at a job where I was doing background research on a technology. I had occasion to contact a few of the primary authors of journal articles to ask follow-up questions that the articles didn't cover. (Why did you use this value here? Can I assume that is a correct value for the application that I am using? Do you have a reference that I can use in my research for this equation? type of questions.). Without exception, the authors were happy to answer questions about their articles (even the 88-year old retired researcher who was not on emeritus status in Germany) and invited further follow-up on anything that still needed clarification.

    The idea that a researcher would be reluctant to make their methods clear just sets off alarm bells.

  23. Re:questions on What Questions Would You Ask An RIAA 'Expert'? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. Please provide a detailed outline of what tests you wish to perform, and the tools that you will use to perform them. Are these industry recognized tools, or are they proprietary? If they are not industry recognized, please provide source code so that their results may be analyzed in context by recognized experts.
    2. Please state your reasons why these tests cannot be performed by an independent laboratory by skilled professionals.
    3. Please state what industry standards these tests meet that will confirm their validity. (Do they meet an IEEE or ASTM testing standard?) If no industry standard exists, then provide documented research that lays out why these tests meet a standard of proof that can and should be allowed in a court of law.
    4. What specialized equipment will be used in testing? Has this equipment been certified for this use, or is this a new use of the equipment? If it is a new use, then please provide supporting documentation to certify that any results achieved will be meaningful.
    5. What measures will be taken to preserve the integrity of the data so that your results may be independently verified?
    6. What measures will be taken to keep the equipment free from harm?
    7. What measures will be taken to preserve the chain of evidence?
    8. What measures will be taken to ensure that no data is added to, removed from or changed on the by your personnel or your agents? How can this be independently verified?
    9. Which of your described tests include subjective criteria, and which are purely objective? How is the subjective criteria to be evaluated, and how could an independent testing body repeat this portion of testing?
    10. How long will the testing take, and will you provide a functionally equal replacement during the testing duration so as not to deprive the owners of the use of their property?

  24. Re:TIVO without a guide on TiVo Upgrade Isn't · · Score: 1

    My setup is not very common. And yes, if I could have hardware inputs for everything and an all encompassing guide, I'd definately shell out at least $10 for the service. But it's not, and I bought the machine knowing what it could and could not do. For TiVo to unilaterally alter the agreement (I buy, it works in X way), is just plain wrong.

  25. TIVO without a guide on TiVo Upgrade Isn't · · Score: 1

    For my setup at home a guide is absolutely useless. I have cable, directv, C-Band (wildfeeds - no schedule available), 4DTV (Like directv on steroids), DVB/MPEG satellite (again no schedule possible), and Starchoice (Canadian DSS). (Everything legal and paid for). Since my TIVO has only one a/v input, I have a multi-position switchbox selecting what goes into my TiVo.

    A guide would be useless because it would only cover one or two of my services (directv/cable) and the TiVo would have no way of knowing what my external switch had selected.

    I knew this when I bought it, and made the choice to put up with the nag screen for the ability to now run through video tapes. (My wife refuses to re-record on video. She hates the quality degradation that even a second recording on a tape has.)

    I set the clock by calling in once, when I bought the unit. Then I unplugged the phone jack.