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  1. Re:For the airplane geeks... on Magnetic Pole Shift Affects Tampa Airport · · Score: 1

    Last time I went out on a multi-day hike, I took neither. Among the group, there was one GPS and no compasses. Unless you are hiking cross-country without any trails at all, you'd have to be a moron to get lost, even with no map and compass.

    The National Park Service has a term for people like you, "Touron". You carry the map and compass for when you get lost because you were so pig headed that you thought the game run was the trail. Do you also drink the water right from the stream because "it's all natural spring water!" and then don't understand why you get the shits a week later?

  2. Re:Analytics reporting blind users? on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    Option 1
    1. access a google settings page
    2. click check box that says, "i am using a screen reader"
    3. google reports the number of users that access your site that have opted in

    Option 2
    1. screen readers offer the option to modify the browser string
    2. report browser string to server logs/google
    3. count the browser strings with screen readers in the logs or read google's stats

    Yup, there is an education issue with #1 and an implementing issue with #2. People are going to be miss counted. That can be compensated for.

    You may assist by educating people for #1, implementing for #2, or coming up with a much better idea for #3.

  3. Re:Analytics reporting blind users? on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    And how exactly do you propose Google gather the data? The browser doesn't know the user is using a screen reader and, consequently, can't report it.

    Hence opt-in. Users that wanted to identify themselves could state that they are using a screen reader and Google just reports to the site that the user claims to use a screen reader.

  4. Re:why? on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    Isn't it terrible, how society coddles the weak, the sick, the old, the feeble, the lame, the blind? The whole-bodied majority are weighed down and forced to drag the defectives with us into the future.

    Perhaps you're recommending a little racial hygiene?

    <sarcasm>Yes, the world is an awful place for the able-bodied. Have you kicked your orphan today?</sarcasm>

  5. Re:Analytics reporting blind users? on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    How can I get Google Analytics to tell me how many of my visitors are blind and using screen-readers?

    You can't. Screen readers do not work the way you think they do.

    I would support an opt-in feature that allowed Google Analytics to report that statistic to websites visited by the blind.

  6. Re:New blacktop for the road to hell on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    The only people who are whining about stuff like this are the idiots making whole websites entirely in flash

    Flash is accessible if you do it right.

  7. Re:New blacktop for the road to hell on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    I am getting way OT, but I'm looking at the percentage of gays and the percentage of blind people, noticing they are the same and getting a kick out of it. I don't have any thing against blind people, but for about 3% of the population, we spend a decent amount to make your life better. There are even special noise making (annoying) cross walks.

    I'm happy to deal with a trivial "annoyance" like a beeping cross walk if it grants access access to the blind. I also didn't realize that visual imparment was around 2.6%. I presumed it was much smaller. Wikipedia states total blindness is at ~0.26%, but even so, it is a significantly large percentage to just let the crosswalk beepers beep.

    Hurray for blind people. I am glad our society finally realized blindness wasn't a symptom of the Devil and has decided to help those with a disability; if only we can get half of that for gays.

    Agreed. It doesn't matter if you think gays were born that way or it is a choice. It doesn't matter if you agree like or despise the gay population. No matter what, gays deserve equal protection under the law.

  8. +1 Insightful on Giving the Blind Better Web Access · · Score: 1

    This used to be a really evil thing, but now it's a blessing in disguise. The right way of making a web page (nice clean <p>s and unordered lists, alts on all the images, styled with CSS) is extremely accessible. The more people do that, the better!

    If I had mod points, you would get some!

    I have said this for years. It forces people to learn to use CSS properly in order to be 508 compliant. It also has the benefit of (hopefully) weeding out so many of the "programmers" that give web programming a bad name. If a company has to legally make a site 508 compliant, then we won't have all of these horrendous websites that only work in IE nor will we have the programmers that make them still in the field. Hey! My bank! I'm looking at you!!!!

    Of course, I'm sure that the legislation will be fubar somehow...

  9. What did it cost? on Blagojevich Appears At Chicago Comic Con · · Score: 4, Funny

    What did it cost to punch Blago in the face?

  10. Cover The Earth on BP Caught Photoshopping Disaster Response Photos · · Score: -1, Troll
  11. Re:Which 90% ? on Dell Says 90% of Recorded Business Data Is Never Read · · Score: 1

    There are already storage providers that will determine what data you are accessing frequently and move said data chunk to the faster storage area.

    Could you please list what products do this? Is there a solution for this for OSX/OSX Server?

  12. Re:Lets mine the Moon! on Price Shocks May Be Coming For Helium Supply · · Score: 1

    i get the feeling that you just ruined a movie that i was planning to see for me, didn't you?

  13. Cover the Earth on Gulf Oil Leak Plugged? · · Score: 1
  14. Re:They physically own the box on GoDaddy Wants Your Root Password · · Score: 1

    You should get familiar with your rights, then. Landlords have to give 24 hour notice before entering your apartment. Failure to do this constitutes breaking and entering and I have taught one of my landlords this lesson the hard way.

    I discovered that here in Champaign, IL USA that landlords that just enter your apartment with no notice, and even without knocking basically have no repercussion. My lease states that they have to give 24 hours notice, but entering my apartment to "chat" (I think that the person was thinking that no one was home wanted to steal a few valuables) with me while I'm not even clothed isn't enough to do anything in criminal nor civil court. Avoid JSM Apartments in Champaign for all you future University of Illinois students!

  15. Re:"Authorization" on Adult Website Use At Work Leads To Hacker Conviction · · Score: 1

    You're my new friend. Is there a lawyer that could comment on the authorization aspect of playing a DVD?

  16. Re:Sorry for the second reply; an anecdote. on Strip-Search Case Tests Limits of 4th Amendment · · Score: 1

    She had a chain on her wallet, which was deemed a weapon.

    A pen is a much more dangerous weapon than that. Strangely, you're also allowed to bring them on airplanes.

    when i was in high school, the official policy said that pens/pencils/etc are considered weapons at the discretion of the school

  17. Re:Been following this for awhile. on Strip-Search Case Tests Limits of 4th Amendment · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Though technically(and legally) student is in the care of the school while at school

    what would happen to a parent that strip searched his/her child even if the parent was the same sex as the child?

  18. why? on Anyone Besides Zune Owners With New Year's Crashes? · · Score: 1

    why is this front page?

  19. Re:Non Geek Packaging Record on HP Shatters Excessive Packaging World Record · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How is this "non-geek"?

  20. RIP Stan on Special Effects Wizard Stan Winston Dead At 62 · · Score: 1

    RIP Stan

  21. Re:Bug Abuse on Our ATM Is Broken, Go To Jail · · Score: 2, Informative

    [...]and of course the person conveniently "forgot" to check the amount he got[...]


    People are generally advised to not count their money at the ATM for safety concerns. I think it is conceivable that the user would put the money in their wallet directly from the ATM and when they noticed that they had more money than they expected assume that they had that money in their wallet rather than assume that the ATM gave them too much.

  22. Re:GoogleTV on AppleTV Hits the Streets · · Score: 1

    "Personally I will be waiting for GoogleTV, where it streams 24/7 [...] videos produced by amateurs."

    you mean Fox?

  23. Re:How to clean up flying wasabi on Astronaut Has 'Wasabi Spill' in Space · · Score: 1

    I'm unsure about commerical farms in the US. =)

    http://www.freshwasabi.com/

    http://www.realwasabi.com/

  24. Re:I like this blurb best on Translation of Macrovision Response to Jobs on DRM · · Score: 3, Insightful

    and how the hell are you supposed to lend and album to a friend who wants to listen to it? or bring an album to a party? like generations did before with vinyl and cd's ?

    that's the point, the media companies don't want you to have these "privileges"

  25. Re:Which one? on Firsthand Account of the Christie's Star Trek Auction · · Score: 1

    either way, it costs more than a a nice home and it doesn't even have a bathroom!!!!!1!!q