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  1. Re:So, basically you don't understand marriage at on Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster Now Can Perform Marriages In New Zealand (stuff.co.nz) · · Score: 1

    Nonsense. Marriage pre-dates religion. Google it if you want some arguments for and against that stance if you want.

  2. Re:Erh... folks? You're going the wrong way. on Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster Now Can Perform Marriages In New Zealand (stuff.co.nz) · · Score: 1

    This is my feeling on it too. These stories have long since passed the point of usefulness and any humour which was present has long since gone. Time to give it up.

  3. Re:Tried it and hated it on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Find Jobs That Offer Working From Home? · · Score: 1

    It takes adjustment and patience - I've been doing it for 15 years now and there's no way I could possibly go back to a shared office.

    My suggestions:

    1. use chat clients, not email - they're more personal and frequently funnier
    2. try to have a group chat channel for the whole team
    3. have regular (daily) calls - we have daily scrum meetings these days, and that helps a lot to keep you in the loop
    4. separate your work, hobbies and life as much as possible - you cannot possibly work if you're constantly being distracted

  4. Re:Ok, I'll stick my neck on the chopping block on Amazon's Delivery Drones Will Be Able To Track Your Location · · Score: 1

    That's a bit silly - you can turn off location services you know. What if you really do want the delivery and you're away from home? Presumably all you'd need to do is turn on the service, and once you've got it, turn it back off again.

  5. Re:Talking outta ass on The Era of Facebook Is an Anomaly · · Score: 1

    The current generation of kids do, just as the current generation of parents and grand parents do. This doesn't seem to me like a mix that will survive long - FB will eventually split into an adult only thing with the following generation gravitating to something else, and thus will eventually whither and die.

    I think the article is generally right - a large group will eventually split into many groups, be it by age, common interests or as a reaction to a lack of privacy and against the 'establishment' in general.

  6. Re:Still open legally on Google Blocking Asus's Android-Windows "Duet"? · · Score: 1

    Yes, it was the latter I was referring to.

  7. Re:Still open legally on Google Blocking Asus's Android-Windows "Duet"? · · Score: 1

    And on the other end of the scale, you can't ship closed source products with GPL. This kind of "restricted freedom" isn't purely a google thing, and nor is it all bad.

  8. Re:The more..... on What Are the Unwritten Rules of Deleting Code? · · Score: 2

    Definitely agree with this. Commented out code can be a severe aggravation, and not just for source control - searches can also bring up false positives. Better to clean it out entirely at the earliest opportunity.

  9. Re:Boatware on Dell's Ubuntu Ultrabook Now On Sale; Costs $50 More Than Windows Version · · Score: 1

    Because I would rather they supported Linux.

  10. Re:Boatware on Dell's Ubuntu Ultrabook Now On Sale; Costs $50 More Than Windows Version · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Indeed. I don't see the problem anyway - just because it's based on free software does not mean it's free to produce a good product. I'm in the market for a new laptop and may even consider this one - but if it too comes with bloatware/shovelware, I'll probably avoid it...

  11. Re:FUD on Microsoft's Anti-Google Video Campaign · · Score: 1

    For me, google docs provides a different service to Office - cross platform collaborative editing. That alone gives it an edge.

    If anything, I hope they don't try to compete feature for feature with Office - as it stands, there's such a short learning curve involved to use it which is a great equaliser when it comes to working with people with differing skill sets.

  12. Re:x86 only? on Boot Linux In Your Browser · · Score: 1

    Yeah, this was my first thought too - z80/6502 emulation should be a lot simpler and faster than x86 and could be quite useful.

  13. Re:Ugh on Osborne 1 vs. IPad 2 · · Score: 1

    There's a good way for your eyes to bleed?

  14. Re:I don't know anyone who still downloads music.. on Why We Should Buy Music In FLAC · · Score: 1

    ... considering only 7 countries are supported, not everyone I know in the EU has the option (including myself).

  15. Re:Anyone know... on iPad 2 Forces Samsung To Reevaluate Galaxy Tab · · Score: 1

    I'd guess that the hardware is subsidized by the increase in turn over from iTunes and the App Store - probably selling the iPad at close to cost price knowing that they'll make the money back through use.

  16. Re:Apple, really? on Laptop Design For Disassembly · · Score: 1

    Good to hear - the one I repaired was an A1212 - instructions here. Not much fun.

  17. Re:Apple, really? on Laptop Design For Disassembly · · Score: 1

    Was thinking exactly the same thing - replaced a hard drive in an MBP last year, 32 screws... all Philips, except the last 4 were torx. Didn't have the right size, so had to go into town the following day to complete the job. At least it was a relatively standard size though, unlike the screws they're using on their newer models... Someone is selling the screw drivers here though.

  18. Re:Thanks, Miguel on USB Autorun Attacks Against Linux · · Score: 1

    Yes, but he also shows how the vulnerabilities stem from libraries which the desktop uses, and how, potentially, there are vulnerabilities all the way down, right to the kernel itself. No simple fix - short of turning off all automatic execution of processes against any unknown source (which is what I have done for quite some time - I do have thumbnail generation on local files, but after watching that, I think I'll give that the boot too :)).

  19. Stonehenge isn't even the oldest in the UK on Aboriginal Sundial Pre-Dates Stonehenge · · Score: 4, Informative

    There are older stone circles in the UK than Stonehenge. The stone circles in Orkney predate Stonehenge for example, though admittedly not by as much as those claimed here.

  20. With apologies to Johnny Cash on Prison Cell Phone Smuggling Out of Control · · Score: 1

    I hear the phone a comin'
    It's ringin' 'round the cell,
    but I ain't seen the iPhone,
    Since I don't know when,
    I'm stuck in Folsom Prison,
    Android keeps draggin' on,
    But that phone keeps a-ringin',
    On down to my old Samsung.

  21. Re:Open Platform? on Is Samsung Blocking Updates To Froyo? · · Score: 1

    Kies is the most annoying thing ever - windows only (so no upgrade path for Linux and OSX users via that route - and no, vbox doesn't work even with USB enabled), buggy, bloated and provides everything except the things you need (incremental backup is really the only requirement as far as I'm concerned). Really like the Galaxy S, but the Kies thing is a blight on an otherwise excellent product.

  22. Re:Of course on Sony Says PSP2 "As Powerful as PS3" · · Score: 1

    In a closed room, a PS3 turned on for a while works almost as well as a space heater

    Yeah, I was having a lot of problems with that - the fans kick in and roar like an engine (DVD play back seems to trigger it pretty quickly). Fixed it by balancing it on 4 empty beer cans. No joke - works like a charm - only side effect is that the beer cans get slightly warm...

  23. Re:A Men In Black reference? on Microsoft Slams Google Over HTML5 Video Decision · · Score: 1

    Everything is different, but the same... things are more moderner than before... bigger, and yet smaller... it's computers... San Dimas High School football rules.

  24. Re:My favourite android hack on The 10 Best Android Hacks · · Score: 1

    My favourites are Metal Detector and Lie Detector.

  25. Re:The license is for copying sheet music. on German Kindergartens Ordered To Pay Copyright For Songs · · Score: 1

    Think you're missing the larger picture here - this isn't sane, no matter what precedent has been set before. Seriously - what revenue is affected by a bunch of 3 year olds singing a copyrighted song? What revenue is due?