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  1. Good Bye and Thank You on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    Thank you, Rob. I never felt more at home on the web than here. Good luck in your future endeavors.

  2. Re:How about a project like Openstack? on NASA Banned From Working With China · · Score: 1

    Hey everybody! There is a novel, technical question over here! Could we stop the political rants for a second and ponder this one?

  3. Re:Anybody think LOZ is kinda boring? on The Legend of Zelda Turns 25 · · Score: 1

    You, sir, are afflicted by a detectable lack of taste.

    Oh, and get off my lawn!

  4. Re:Not quite what Google says on Google Says 3rd Parties Would Be Liable For Java Infringement · · Score: 1

    "Heavily invested in Java, I have no problem paying Oracle for it to stay a viable platform."

    How much are we talking about paying at this time?

  5. Re:Any questions? on Black Silicon Used For Surveillance? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    - Other posters have noted/claimed this is a result of high manufacturing costs making this material prohibitive for solar cell production. Could the manufacturing costs of this material be brought down to a point as to make it a good substance for solar cells? How close are we?
    - What wavelengths does this material respond too/detect? Could it be modified/designed to image UV/Vis/IR?
    - How linear is the response function, or perhaps would it require an exotic calibration procedure to translate photons into radiance?

    Thank you for volunteering to answer questions and good luck in your academic endeavors! I wish I was in graduate school now and was positioned to work in this domain.

  6. Ah, the sweet, sweet smell of... on iPad Owners Are 'Selfish Elites' · · Score: 1

    vindication!

  7. Post on why Themes are Derivative on WordPress Creator GPL Says WP Template Must Be GPL'd · · Score: 1

    I do not code in PHP, so please bare with me. What I got was that since the PHP interpreter sees it all as the same code, all the same program, then it is a derivative work. "To the PHP parser, it is all one and the same." If a PHP GPL module presents an API and a PHP non-GPL module uses that API and they run in the same PHP interpreter, what happens?

  8. Re:Hold the Spin on GOP Senators Move To Block FCC On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Some has stated (and rightly so) that we should call our congresspeople an voice our opinions. Even provided a nice little link to congressional contact information. I would say we should send letters, and not a form letter or e-mail. Form letters, e-mails and online petitions are not taken seriously. Take an hour and (neatly) put pen to paper describing your stance. Hundreds of pounds of post making its way to D.C. has an undeniable veracity.

    I also think FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski needs a few thousand letters of support on his current path.

  9. Re:Why did Intel even need to do this? on N.Y. AG Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Intel · · Score: 1

    You answered your own question. The K8 product line beat anything Intel was pushing during that time frame. It should have given AMD a sizable portion of the market share. The performance was that much better. In a free market, the obviously better product should take the market share, and as fast as the IT market moves, there should have a perceptible wave in market share and profit flowing into AMD. Who knows where AMD R&D would have gone with the influx of cash.

  10. Re:In my case, temperature tolerance... on Dell Rugged Laptops Not Quite Tough Enough · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...part of the price premium means you're getting a laptop built by a highly skilled workforce with a keen eye on tolerances.

    Were it not that we had to pay a premium for this...

  11. May I offer... on D&D Handbook Distribution Lawsuit Settled For $125,000 · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Real world loans are going to really freak you on Student Loan Interest Rankles College Grads · · Score: 1
    You can always become a teacher in the inner city or work 2 years for Peace Corps or any of the other methods the government has setup for most or all of your loan to be FORGIVEN.

    It has probably been said before, but it bares repeating. TANSTAAFL, let this be your first real world example that. There are alternative ways to replay your loan. For an example:

    Peace Corps. Volunteers may apply for deferment of Stafford, Perkins and Consolidation loans and partial cancellation of Perkins Loans (15% for each year of service, up to 70% in total). Volunteers make a real difference in the lives of real people with two years of service in more than 70 developing countries. Contact the Peace Corps at 1111 20th St., NW, Washington, DC 20526 or call 1-800-424-8580 or 1-202-692-1845.

    Load Forgiveness Programs

    I always wondered how my life would have changed if I had gone this route. I have this romanticized vision of working in dangerous, tropical climates with hot, altruistic babes with advanced degrees. I find a nice one and after a few years toiling away at toughest job we ever loved, we enter private industry and are bowled over by the size of our first paycheck. And since we were have a large portion of our loans out of the way and are accustomed to spartan living, we start building a roc sized nest egg. The naivete of youth.

  13. James Bond on Dev Discusses Upcoming Spy-MMO, The Agency · · Score: 1

    The sex. Because you cannot have a good spy story without the sex. Apparently, everyone in this game has sex with everyone else. And all the female characters are named "Pussy Galore."

  14. Re:Excellent news! on $338M Patent Ruling Against Microsoft Overturned · · Score: 1

    I am still on the fence about this and "by definition stupid" just does not do it for me. Patents were made to protect the effort and investment spent on innovation. If I build a new, novel system, I want to recoup my initial investment and make some profit without worrying about some other company copying my idea just for the cost of implementation. So is a software patent stupid because you cannot invent a new, novel system that is purely developed in software?

    Let there be a widget A that does novel thing X via purely solid state components. Let there be a widget B that does novel thing X via software. If widget B is just a COTS PC, and the software was developed before widget A, is widget B not patentable. Two systems exist that do a novel thing. One is patentable because its build of components but the other is not because its a program that runs on a computer? Yes, its a generalized thought experiment and not a real world example, but I think it represents the question.

  15. Re:Do something about it on Nominum Calls Open Source DNS "a Recipe For Problems" · · Score: 1

    1360899 / 655973 > 2

  16. Re:Ecchhh... on Firefox To Replace Menus With Office Ribbon · · Score: 1

    Have you every had a problem finding something off the menu in a web browser? Sure, I lose things in Office all the time, but I cannot remember the last time I had a problem finding something off the menu bar in Firefox.

  17. Do something about it on Nominum Calls Open Source DNS "a Recipe For Problems" · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Do not fume about it. Do not rage on a forum about it. Do not send you buddy and e-mail pointing out the stupidity of their comments. Make a press release containing the facts and release it.

  18. Comparison Shots on Wolfenstein Being Recalled In Germany · · Score: 1

    Just wanted to thank eldavojohn for the review link. Apparently the site is blocked due to adult/pornographic content on my work network. Which is always a nice message to see pop up in your browser...

  19. Re:PS3s on SGI Rolls Out "Personal Supercomputers" · · Score: 1

    While clusters are cool for cranking away at data, any sort of real time application would get killed by the network latency pushing and pulling data between boxes. One of these SGIs can go to 80 processors, 960 GB memory and 726 GFLOPS but how fast can you get the data you need onto the processor it needs to be on? I find more and more latency acrros network, from disk and to the processor dominates performance. How many of those 726 GFLOPS are spent waiting for data to crunch? I would guess less than in a network cluster of machines.

  20. Re:I'm aghast! on Published Google Docs To Appear In Search Engines · · Score: 1

    Just give it an hour or two. The basement dwellers are still wrapped in the throws of slumber. But soon, they will throw off the confines of their StarBlazers comforter, imbibe their hideous concoction of cold pizza and Cocoa Puffs and ready themselves for an assault upon the stone walls of reason! Beware their +16 Rashness tinfoil hats! It makes them impervious to reason!

  21. Re:Didn't they watch Dr. Strangelove? on Soviets Built a Doomsday Machine; It's Still Alive · · Score: 1

    So accurate, its scary. I wonder if someone leaked it to him.

  22. Social Engineering on $2,000 Bribe Bought Password To DC P.O. System · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No manner of technology can defeat good, social engineering. An intelligent attack is made upon the weakest link in the system. In this case, an unscrupulous user with privileges.

  23. Re:I got another block story on Iranian Government Cuts Off Internet Access Again · · Score: 1

    I would love to ban MySpace...

  24. Re:united states on Iranian Government Cuts Off Internet Access Again · · Score: 1

    If you define an emergency as a peaceful demonstration of public disfavor in their government, then there is no difference at all.

  25. What we do care about on Iranian Government Cuts Off Internet Access Again · · Score: 1

    It is very short sighted to think they could "mutually remove each other from human memory" without taking a few of us with them.