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  1. Re:sigh on Police In Britain Arrest Man For Bomb-Threat Joke On Twitter · · Score: 1

    An extra axis may be helpful: The Political Compass

  2. Re:thanks on World of Goo Creators Try Pick-Your-Price Experiment · · Score: 5, Interesting

    An option would be to provide the customer with 3 figures at the pay point: Retail price ($20); Recommended price (say $10); Average price so far ($X).

    I can't speak for everyone, but I certainly don't like to be perceived as stingy -- so I wouldn't want to pay below the average if the average is much less than the recommended price. By showing the average the buyer gets the sense of being watched, even though that isn't really the case. Result: the buyer is more inclined to pay above average.

    Assuming everyone behaves similarly to me, the average price is slowly pushed up towards the recommended price limit. As it gets closer, buyers will start paying less than the average, and it will reach an equilibrium -- I'm guessing in the range $6-$8.

    The key, I think, is to provide a reasonable discounted recommended price so that people are less inclined to think a low average price is "ok".

  3. Re:Excellent on TomTom Announces an Open Source GPS Technology · · Score: 1

    The downside is that if you let the box navigate, you don't have to learn the route yourself, and you may never learn the new roads. It's up to you to decide if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

    It's a bad thing. At one point Garmin ran a "You'll be lost without it" ad campaign. One of the rare occasions when a marketing tagline wasn't total nonsense.

  4. Re:Bah! on Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution · · Score: 1

    Opera Mini will make your crappy browser problems go away.

    Otherwise your points are sort of valid, but you could see how small the screen was and how plastic the keyboard was before you got the phone. So why'd you get it if they were so terrible?

  5. Re:Google will always have an advantage for me on The Battle Between Google and Facebook · · Score: 1

    I am not a joiner.

    How's society working out for you?

  6. Re:Sir, step away from the wall jack ... on You've Dropped Your Landline — Now What? · · Score: 2, Funny

    How did your sig still get through?

  7. Re:I can live with it on Why Fear the End of the R-Rated Superhero Movie? · · Score: 1

    but show one schlong or some boobies, and that makes the movie off limits.

    OTOH, we don't even start to become sexual beings until the early teen years. (Later, in cultures that aren't so sex-saturated as the US.)

    Depends what you mean by "sexual being." Normal children under the age of 12 definitely exhibit sexual behaviours.

  8. Re:My IQ on Sci Fi Channel Becoming Less Geek-Centric "SyFy" · · Score: 1

    Actually, that's not strictly-speaking correct."Syf" is more accurately slang for "disgusting" in South Africa, due to the word's link with syphilis.

  9. Re:My IQ on Sci Fi Channel Becoming Less Geek-Centric "SyFy" · · Score: 1

    Bizarre. South African slang attaches exactly the same meaning to the word "syf".

  10. Re:Why pay 10 bucks for that when free? on Comcast Apologizes For Super Bowl Porn Glitch · · Score: 1

    Comcast are actually paying you $10 to watch 30 seconds of porn. That's $300 an hour.

  11. Re:When I was 17. . . on Comcast Apologizes For Super Bowl Porn Glitch · · Score: 1

    The temptation is still there, despite the cuteness. It's the actual killing that the cuteness cuts down on.

  12. This is part of the Baby Industrial Complex on Umbilical Cord Blood Banking? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    FEAR is a marketing tool for the Baby Industrial Complex, and it starts with this umbilical cord bullshit. They'll want you to buy all manner of unnecessary items and services, because you'll think that if you don't your child is surely doomed! Read this amusing article about it