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  1. Re:Why not? on A Look At Microsoft's 'Mini Internet' For Testing IE · · Score: 1

    Frankly, this seems more akin to old Slashdot than a lot of the nonsense we see here today. (That story the other day about a girl sent home from school because her lunch wasn't healthy, and then quickly called into question over what happened? Really? What was that topic even doing on Slashdot in the first place?)

    Hey that sounds like a classic Jon Katz "Hellmouth" story to me. I can't imagine why you wouldn't think that was akin to "the old Slashdot!"

  2. Re:You can't con a con on Running Your Own Ghost Investigation? · · Score: 1

    Could well have been a mild stroke. Might want to talk to a doctor about it.

  3. Re:Cloudy on Want an IT Job? Add 'Cloud' To Your Buzzword List · · Score: 1

    He didn't say it qualified you. He just said that it would get you a job. None of my IT experience has led me to believe that those two things are correlated.

  4. Re:I mourn the loss on Court Returns Stolen Stargate MMO To Founder · · Score: 1

    The re-imaged BSG was largely unique in the quality it portrayed. The acting was good, the characters were good, and the story was complex and interwoven.

    No offence intended towards the quality of BSG, but I think it should be pointed out that making a quality ongoing television series starting in 2003 is a lot less impressive than doing the same thing starting in 1993. It's easy to forget just how enormously standards have risen in the last couple of decades - personally, I start measuring that rise with "Twin Peaks".

  5. Re:You know what on Lamebook Sues Facebook Over Trademark Infringement · · Score: 1

    Indeed. Everyone on Facebook is lame, and fails, but not everyone who is lame and fails is on Facebook.

  6. Double standards on Google Secretly Tests Autonomous Cars In Traffic · · Score: 1

    According to the article, "more than 37,000 people died in car accidents in the United States in 2008."

    I bet you that if you replaced all cars with AI-driven cars, and 37 people died in car accidents due to software errors, it would cause a great deal more outrage than 1000x that many people dying due to human error.

  7. Loyalty. Beer. Underpants. on Researchers Test Space Beer · · Score: 2, Funny

    As a distinguished space captain once said, "All I need from a crew is their complete loyalty. If I had that then they could drink beer in their underpants for all I care."

  8. Re:Compete on Linux and OS X too please on Microsoft Says IE9 Beta Demand Overwhelming · · Score: 1

    Not personally, there used to be an "IE6 Hall of Shame" website that named and shamed major corporations still using IE6 on their desktops, and many of them justified it on the grounds "intranet app only runs on IE6". Unfortunately the site is now down (legal pressure by someone who didn't like being named and shamed, I suspect).

  9. Re:Compete on Linux and OS X too please on Microsoft Says IE9 Beta Demand Overwhelming · · Score: 1

    Currently the only browser that deals with the corporate intranet AND the internet without needing 2 browsers is IE.

    Actually, the most infamous corporate intranet crap isn't IE-only - it's specific-version-of-IE-only. And if that specific version is IE6, then you're screwed, there is literally no one browser that will deal with your corporate intranet and the real internet.

    In that case, you are pretty much forced to use IE6 and Firefox, since there is no easy way to run multiple versions of IE side by side.

  10. Re:Serious question to tablet owners on 2011, Year of the Tablet? · · Score: 1

    What are you using your tablet for?

    I don't have one, but (working in a web development agency) both my managers have work-supplied iPads, and they are fantastic for client meetings. A small, light device that can be taken to whichever meeting room we might end up in, connect to the office wireless network, and be used as a web browser that can be passed around the table, as well as quick access to emails - that's very valuable.

  11. You know.. on UK Teen Banned From US Over Obscene Obama Email · · Score: 1

    ..the shit would have REALLY hit the fan if you'd heard what us foreigners all said about your LAST president..

  12. Re:HTML, Notepad on How Should a Non-Techie Learn Programming? · · Score: 1

    If you have Microsoft Access, start with that.

    No, don't. If you want to use a free Microsoft database, use a proper free Microsoft database: SQL Server Express Edition, or check out the even simpler file-based SQL Server Compact.

  13. Re:Dumbasses @ FBI on DefCon Contest Rattles FBI's Nerves · · Score: 1

    we get employee training (CBT) once a year to refresh our knowledge of various procedures

    I'm actually surprised how easily security has been compromised, if employees are subjected to cock & ball torture to "refresh" their knowledge of proper procedures. I wouldn't forget in a hurry.

  14. Re:Wow... retards abundant on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 1

    "Just because the guy at the gas station found you wallet and spare key, does he have the right to go in your house and change the lock?" That probably depends upon whether you have an existing commercial agreement with said guy, where you explicitly agreed that he did have the right to go into your house and change the lock. You know, like the one you have with Verizon where you explicitly granted them access to access your router if necessary.

  15. Re:API lousy, too on Facebook User Satisfaction Is 'Abysmal' · · Score: 1

    Amen to that. A couple of the most miserable experiences of my career have been when clients demanded Facebook apps, that API is an absolute horror.

  16. Re:Is "Web 2.0" really necessary? on Data Centers Prepare for a Renewable Future · · Score: 1

    If this Slashdot article had been a static page, not only would it have been cheaper to serve, but you wouldn't have had the opportunity to post your asinine comment.

  17. Re:This is going to sound sexist - but please read on Women Dropping Out of IT · · Score: 1

    You know, I'd rather not have some male vet on the tail end of a fourteen hour day looking after my cat. I'll take a female vet working short hours.

  18. Re:Seriously? on Why Engineers Don't Like Twitter · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Twitter is SOCIAL, Engineers are ANTI-SOCIAL

    Twitter is not social. Twitter is a medium explicitly designed for people who don't give a shit whether or not anyone is interested in the crap they're saying, because they're going to say it anyway. That's not social.

  19. Re:Stats game... on World Cup Forecasting Challenge For Quants · · Score: 1

    (Yeah it's spammy, but check my account ID - it's not like I just signed up recently or anything)

    Hey noob, stop spamming!

  20. Re:Culture vs Race on Why Are Indian Kids So Good At Spelling? · · Score: 1

    Then again, there are so few Indian athletes

    lolwut. You can tell this story is American. If you played cricket in the USA you'd soon see how many Indian athletes there were.

  21. Re:Not quite on Large Irish ISP To Enact "Three Strikes" Rule For Copyright Violation · · Score: 1

    Why on earth would they? Most companies like having customers, and aren't actually looking for an opportunity to get rid of them. Anyway, as an aside, the terms of service of my (Australian) ISP state that they may "immediately suspend, cancel or restrict the supply of the Service" if they "reasonably suspect fraud or other illegal conduct by you or any other person in connection with the Service", or "reasonably believe a threat or risk exists to the security of the Service or the integrity of our Network or a Supplier's Network and that threat or risk is caused directly or indirectly by you". Pretty broad terms, and pretty standard, as far as I know?

  22. Re:Not quite on Large Irish ISP To Enact "Three Strikes" Rule For Copyright Violation · · Score: 1

    In my country this would constitute a "considerable change of contract"..

    I guarantee you that the current contract contains some nebulous terms stating that they may cancel your connection based on unspecified abuse of the network, which this new rule would fit nicely into.

  23. Re:I bookmarked this immediately on The 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors · · Score: 1

    What sort of retarded library are you using that doesn't let you parametrize your SQL input?

    Try re-reading the second paragraph of his comment, about "inherited code". Just because you can paramaterize your SQL input doesn't mean that there isn't one feature buried deep in the web app where some foolish/lazy/whatever developer heedlessly pasted together a few GET parameters to hack up a quick and dirty SQL SELECT.

  24. Re:It's finished, dummies on Contributors Leaving Wikipedia In Record Numbers · · Score: 3, Informative

    . I once wrote a very complete article on Metz, France, one of the largest cities in France, and it got deleted for being "obscure" and because "Wikipedia can't have an article on every no name city nobody has every heard of"

    I'm afraid I'm going to have to call bullshit on that one, Anonymous Coward. The Metz article was first created in June 2002 (content: "Metz is an industrial city in northern France. It is represented in la Ligue Nationale, the French premier football division by F.C. Metz."), and has never been deleted at any time.

  25. Re:I don't think we're ready for this jelly on Swarm of Giant Jellyfish Capsize 10-Ton Trawler · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that every part of this particular jellyfish contains toxins. Every touching the top of the jellyfish will result in temporary numbness.

    So, it's no good for food, but it sounds like it could be great for getting high!