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  1. My hang up on The GIMP Now Has a Working Single-Window Mode · · Score: 1

    I've spent hours learning the gimp (unlearning photoshop). I still run into several barriers and run back . And yes some have to do with my favorite plugin, several have to do with how layers are handled and just ease of use. But, I'm very excited! because the multiple windows of the gimp was just a mess to work with.

  2. Re:Packt Publishing on Book Review: Getting Started With Audacity 1.3 · · Score: 1

    Amen. If there is one more review of Drupal posted, my tears will flood the data center.

  3. Next Mission on Atlantis Lands, Ending the Shuttle Era · · Score: 1

    Given the realities of our insane political systems. (Lets all change our reality instead of living in this crappy one please)

    But.. given: The only mission that seems viable is sending probes, rovers, satellites to every heavenly body we can see. All the planets, all the moons, all the stars that we can reach.
    Space telescopes

    I need new computer wallpaper from my big new monitor.

  4. Re:howzabout looking at this rationally for once?! on Atlantis Lands, Ending the Shuttle Era · · Score: 2

    >2. social security, 20% WRONG. Social Security is Debt neutral. Or should be. The "Fiscal Conservatives" keep robbing it to hide their irresponsible spending habits. It certainly does need a tweak or two, but it is not part of the federal debt. (its just owed a lot of money by Reagan, Bush (41), Clinton, Bush(43), and Obama.
    Oh where is Al Gore and his lockbox when we need him?

  5. Next NASA Mission! on Atlantis Lands, Ending the Shuttle Era · · Score: 1

    Televised Robot Rover Battles on Mars. Their scientific missions complete, their batteries running low....Fight Fight Fight!

    No! Wait! NASA Mars Rover NASCAR! I'd only watch it to see the crashes! On MARS!

    Now that is what the US tax payers want! Top notch science entertainment.

    America's next top model-In-low-earth-orbit. Americas got talent-in-the-vomit-comet. This stuff writes itself.

  6. nothing new on How Education Is Changing Thanks To Khan Academy · · Score: 1

    "Good" educators have been using this strategy for lets say...forever. We've all had that one teacher/professor, who may not have had the specific technology but used this teaching formula.

  7. Re:Yes please on MIT Researchers Printing Solar Cells On Fold-able Sheets · · Score: 1

    I so agree. Mod the parent up! I'm sick to DEATH of these stories about great new solar cells printed on any surface. I hear them twice a day. Just STFU and make them already!

  8. Re:Cost? on Renewable Energy Production Surpasses Nuclear In the US · · Score: 1

    It certainly doesn't include the cost that air pollution from conventional energy plants would cause. Those health costs are murder! How about the cost of securing our oil as it travels all the way from the Middle East? Or keeping those dictators in power so our corporations get the sweet oil deals? Wait...what about the cost of the transmission lines, because who wants those dirty old power plants so near their house?

    Oh and if its debt your worried about. Three letters: DOD

  9. Re:uhm.. on Nanomagnets Could Replace Transistors in Microprocessors · · Score: 1

    With a BIGGER magnet! of course.

  10. Re:Dammit on Nanomagnets Could Replace Transistors in Microprocessors · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    De-Regulate!

  11. Re:Copypasta on The Future of Time: UTC and the Leap Second · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points for you!

  12. Re:Oh the irony on Capcom Announces Unreplayable Game · · Score: 1

    This is exactly right. GEES, this isn't rocket surgery game-makers! There are so many ways to include the after market. Why f-up every single time and punish your customers?

  13. Budget Problem SOLVED! on Moon Dust Back In NASA's Hands · · Score: 1

    Just saying.

  14. Re:Real Problem - Over budget, behind schedule on Weather Satellites Lose Funding · · Score: 1

    A textbook case of a government program gone bad

    I'm happy to pay my share to have any company put a weather satellite in polar orbit and send the data it collects back AND make it freely available for the betterment of the whole country (world). Anyone? anyone? Buhler?

  15. Re:Can't they tie them down? on Studying the Impact of Lost Shipping Containers · · Score: 2

    spending any significant amount of money to reduce that number would not be a worthwhile expenditure.

    Well, unless you calculate the real long term damage it does to oceans -> microbes -> plankton -> fish -> humans.

  16. Re:Wonderful. on Dutch To Introduce Net Neutrality By Law · · Score: 2

    WTF? "Other people's property"? I was under the impression that the internet was developed by ARPA (DARPA) in 1969. (and a bunch of universities -- go bruins) with my tax dollars. Can the part that is owned by the tax payer (Government, Military, Public Universities, and the parts that were built with government subsidies) all be run the way "I" want? (We want)

  17. Re:Oh wow . . . on Mozilla Labs Introduces the Webian Shell · · Score: 1

    Sorry to harp on this one, but it has been bugging me for years. In 1997, Microsoft saw that browser based computing was not only possible but in fact, the future. The idea at the time, didn't fit into their world view (read: profit stream) so they spent millions to kill Java applets, then gave the world a system that was so virus prone it has soured us against all browser based apps for over 10 years. I don't know that Mozilla will have the perfect system, or anyone will, but I do know that 'market share' will not be the defining factor in security decisions, and open standards will get us a lot further down the road.

  18. Re:another 1st term Republican governor on Tennessee Makes it Illegal To Share Your Netflix Password · · Score: 1

    Tennessee, that's a red state right? Well like Reagan said: "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'"

  19. Re:Haven't we learned anything? on Large Scale 24/7 Solar Power Plant To Be Built in Nevada · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, but when metal spoons explodes (like they do all the time)....you can just walk over and pick up the pieces.....right then, no need to evacuate for 500 years.

  20. New Model Need on Academic Publishers Ask The Impossible In GSU Copyright Suit · · Score: 1

    Our education model has always followed our scientific model, where you share your work. Time to stop letting publishers publish (read: own) our text books. Time for the professors and institutions to own (read: share) the copyright. Problem solved. Now...who needs that cancer cure?

  21. the real question on World's Servers Process 9.57ZB of Data a Year · · Score: 1

    where does the 'cats wanting cheeseburgers' section start and how big is it?

  22. Re:MateWan on Cisco Accused of Orchestrating Engineer's Arrest · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think the real take away (after reading the story) is that the police; Canadian or United States, look as if they are becoming the gang enforcers of Corporations. If the prosecutors can't produce evidence after 9 months then it begs the question: what evidence was demonstrated to get an arrest warrant in the first place? Show the evidence or let the guy go. Especially if he's stuck in Canada ;)

  23. More Mud on Utah To Teach USA is a Republic, Not a Democracy · · Score: 0

    I'm sure its been said in previous comments but being from Utah (oh no, did I just Geo-tag myself?), this is 100% about politics and political party names. No one, knowing anything about Utah State Government could, would, honestly say otherwise. Its also another in a long long long list of Anti-Government Zealots Legislators insisting you do and think what they want and they will pass a law if they have to! Truly, for all who revel in human (and government) folly, look here! For Utah excels where others just fail. Thank god, Google is hiring!

  24. Re:The Net is no Substitution for University on Forget University — Use the Web For Education, Says Gates · · Score: 0

    After working for 12 years at a Unversity, begging, pleading, dragging them along, to try and take the lead in developing "Good" online education materials and courses, ... I was let go for lack of funding. Far too many professors are still of the mind set that online education is all bad and we should not do it. Guess what? Someone is going to do it. And student are going to go there to get it. And when the demand for accreditation is loud enough they will get that too. The greatest obstical to Higher Education being relevant (or even existing) in the future is the University Culture, Adminstration and Faculty itself. -- is it just natural selection?

  25. Re:You're looking at it wrong. on Should I Take Toyota's Software Update? · · Score: 0

    I'd hope they updated the 100 million lines of code in the Jet I'm flying on.