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  1. Re:Concrete reality on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    I take you seriously. I cross-posted your post to facebook. Sorry I didn't ask your permission first, but I thought this should circulate outside the geeks at slashdot. I wonder how this affects hushmail or are they even US? Don't know.

  2. Hold on let me get some popcorn on Spanish Chatbot Hunts For Pedophiles · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This promises to be full of win.

  3. Re:Optical media sucks... on New Technique For Optical Storage Claims 1 Petabyte On a Single DVD · · Score: 1

    Wow, thanks! This will come in handy if I ever do this for Bluray.

  4. Re:Optical media sucks... on New Technique For Optical Storage Claims 1 Petabyte On a Single DVD · · Score: 1

    I have developed a way to store data on a CD/DVD such that if scratching causes data loss, all the files (including the readable portions of the damaged files) can be copied off to hard disk, the damaged files can be restored, and a new original CD/DVD can be created. Each data set recorded (for a full DVD) takes about 4 hours to calculate on a fairly decent dual core computer running Ubuntu, using about 15% redundancy. Actually burning the DVD takes 6 minutes.

    I mastered a DVD movie for a client (he had a collection of pictures in slideshow format), and in addition to providing a DVD master that would play in any standard DVD player, I kept an archival version of the original ISO for his movie. He can come back to me any time and I can just pull the ISO and make him another playable copy.

    Of course, this wouldn't have helped your copies of Stargate SG-1, but any files specially prepared and burned this way (say, your pirated copies of Stargate) would be protected. And I have tested it: I was able to recover a DVD after running my car keys across it fairly vigorously. For the last 2 years I have been archiving the most useful and critical software and data (OK, pr0n) with this method.

    Here's the other thing, ever since I have been using this technique, I don't trust any other storage medium for long-term storage: not hard disks, not flash drives, not even (or especially not) the "cloud." Unless you melt the optical media in a fire or break them in half, data loss I have found to be at least gradual, not all or nothing like hard disks or flash drives can be.

    And since I have demonstrated being able to recover from *gradual* data loss, this is the way I will go. (And so far I have not tried this method on Bluray media yet, though it should -hopefully- work the same.

  5. A mouse, a turtle, and some worms on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 1

    Go into a bar, I mean, an Iranian space capsule. The mouse says... Come on, help me out here.

  6. Re:Where does extra energy go? on Mathematical Breakthrough Sets Out Rules For More Effective Teleportation · · Score: 1

    Stationary, relative to what?

  7. Re:The idea of Teleportation on Mathematical Breakthrough Sets Out Rules For More Effective Teleportation · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is that you, Bones?

  8. Re:Public Exclusively Library? on Public Library Exclusively For Digital Media Proposed · · Score: 1

    I am so relieved that wasn't just me. If my brain were a punch card reader, it would have jammed on that one. (Where's my lighter? ... Smooth!)

  9. Clank on Team Aims To Build Robot Toddler In Nine Months · · Score: 2

    Where's Ratchet? And will there be an option for a heli-lifter or jetpack?

  10. I love you guys on Drilling Begins At Lake Hidden Beneath Antarctic · · Score: 1

    You're just as sarcastic and snarky as I am. Merry Christmas, y'all!

  11. The Cheat on The Science of Roadkill · · Score: 1

    Oh crap! You were so young!

  12. Re:Many mod points! on Evidence of Lost Da Vinci Fresco Behind Florentine Wall · · Score: 1

    Years ago I saw (maybe on 60 Minutes, who knows) a clip about a woman who paid an artist to do an "installation" at her apartment for $10,000. It consisted of a 3" piece of rope nailed horizontally to the wall between the entranceway door hinge and the corner of the room. That's it. It just stuck in my mind as either a glaring example of "conspicuous consumption," or of one affluent person's vulnerability to a line of bullshit. (OTOH, maybe this was all a setup to get on 60 Minutes.)

  13. Re:H. Beam Piper - Little Fuzzy on Ask Slashdot: Good, Forgotten Fantasy & Science Fiction Novels? · · Score: 1

    And free on Kindle too.

  14. Re:If we can find them... on New Exoplanet Is Best Yet Candidate For Supporting Life · · Score: 1

    Probably because we only got 2 words of mention in that library, one them being "mostly."

  15. Re:Call Col Jack O'Neil on Berkeley Scientists Develop Self-Assembling Nanorods · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our self-assembling nanorod overlords. (Gotta be better than our current idiot overlords...)

  16. Re:Obligatory XKCD reference on What Happens To Your Files When a Cloud Service Shuts Down? · · Score: 1

    Truecrypt volumes have a Hidden Volume feature. Somebody forces you to give the password, just give them the password (after a suitable amount of reluctance) to the non-Hidden Volume. The other password is the one you never give, and they can't prove it even exists.

  17. Re:Dick Morris on Megaupload.com Shut Down, Founder Charged With Piracy · · Score: 1

    "We will kill the golden goose if we kill his eggs." Uh, those aren't eggs...!

  18. Re:Chicken! on Wikipedia Still Set For Full Blackout Wednesday · · Score: 1

    Best yet, it would make it nearly impossible for the MSM to ignore the blackout/SOPA/PIPA. Then watch as they tiptoe around the elephant in the living room: why they haven't been covering SOPA/PIPA up until this point. I will note that CurrentTV did cover SOPA, and then pointed out the lack of coverage with ABC/NBC/CBS, etc.

  19. Internet enables Democracy? on House Kills SOPA · · Score: 2

    FTA: "...is a good demonstration of how the Internet enables Democracy." Thus ensuring that politicians everywhere hate it and want to kill it,

  20. Re:What is right: on White House Responds To SOPA, PIPA, and OPEN · · Score: 1

    What about GPL? That's based on copyright. No copyright, no GPL.

  21. Remember kids! on Could a Dirty Rag Take Out a $2 Billion Satellite? · · Score: 1

    When launching a multi-billion dollar satellite, don't panic, and uh, don't forget your towel.

  22. Renew your domains 1st if they expire soon. on Imgur.com: Why We Dumped GoDaddy · · Score: 1

    I just got through transferring my domains from GoDaddy (about 12 of them), and I was told by GoDaddy customer service that I should renew any domains that expire soon. I have 6 expiring tomorrow and the transfer takes up to 5 days. Unfortunately, I had to pay GoDaddy more money to do this, of course, but it is the last money they will see from me.

  23. Re:Yea, well... on Imgur.com: Why We Dumped GoDaddy · · Score: 2

    I think I know where GoDaddy would stand with regards to a hypothetical extraterrestrial invasion. They'd be first in line to make a deal for themselves, while selling out the rest of Humanity.

  24. Prior Art? on IBM Granted Your-Paychecks-Are-What-You-Eat Patent · · Score: 4, Funny

    Meaning, of course, that guy with the "Will Work For Food" sign.

  25. Re:Still boycotting on Go Daddy Reverses Course On SOPA · · Score: 1

    I'm not boycotting. Boycott implies I may do business with them again. Not going to happen. They are done.