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  1. Re:I have done my own comparisons on BBC Confirms 50% Bitrate Savings For H.265/HEVC Vs H.264/AVC (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Just noticed hairyfeet's sig. Oh well.

    Decided to unmask myself because nobody will see it anyway.

  2. Re:LiveCD on New Zealand Banks Demand a Peek at User PCs · · Score: 1

    Of course not. If they were Netflix you'd make the copy for yourself and send them the original.

  3. Re:*sighs* Mod article "troll" on Piracy More Serious Than Bank Robbery? · · Score: 1

    No box, just a "thumbs down" icon: http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?tab=Slashdot.

    I don't know if voting a story down after it's made the front page actually does anything, though.

  4. Re:Maybe... on MPAA Violates Another Software License · · Score: 1

    Or, better yet, extort the MPAA.

    Then again, the RIAA never bothers to check if they've got the right victim so why should anyone else?

  5. Re:DUHHH on Open-Source or FIPS-Validated Disk Encryption? · · Score: 1

    I think it goes without saying that you should use a different key on each volume when doing this. After all, you don't want anyone to brute-force the outer volume and be able to use the same key to open the inner volume - especially if the outer volume happens to use the weaker algorithm.

  6. Overdoing it on ARM Offers First Clockless Processor Core · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is there a chance these things will cook themselves?

    Current processors are clocked at whatever speed they can safely run at and many of them automatically underclock themselves if they overheat.

    Without a clock, what keeps the speed at a safe level?

  7. Re:clearly, i am missing something on Sony Ceases Production of PSOne · · Score: 1

    Sony flogged the Betamax horse for a long time too.

    http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/ 27/1610252

  8. Re:You should literally ask Slashdot on When Should You Stop Support for Software? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Tip: Create an account (using Firefox) and you won't have to deal with captchas.

  9. Re:Remember the FDIV fiasco? on Intel Dropping Pentium Brand · · Score: 1

    Look at the date on the revision you link to - very recent.
    Now look at all the previous revisions - no mention of Terje.

    Either the truth was conveniently uncovered this week or someone changed the article to back up a false claim.

  10. Re:Are you fucking kidding me? on Sorting Through the Analog to Digital TV Mess · · Score: 1

    He's probably not in the US. Here in Australia (Europe's probably the same) MPEG layer 2 is the default for standard definition. Ever played a corrupt MP3 or scratched [S]VCD? Same thing - horrible.

    We have AC3 for HD and some SD channels and, you're right, the sound simply mutes.

  11. Re:Are you fucking kidding me? on Sorting Through the Analog to Digital TV Mess · · Score: 1

    I'm not convinced. Surely there must be something so small that if it were any smaller it wouldn't exist. Or a distance so short that to move any less than said distance would be to not move at all.

    If everything in the universe was made up of matter of this theoretically minute size, spaced apart in multiples of this theoretically minute distance, then I'd say the universe is digital. Although it probably isn't binary.

    Disclaimer: IANA physicist, I drink booze, and eat badly.

  12. Re:Months? on Blu-Ray Facing Delays Caused by DRM Squabbling · · Score: 1

    I don't think it's physically possible for any DRM to work yet not impede fair use.

    Fair use means being able to make a backup. For a backup to be of any use, it must be reliable. For a backup to be reliable, a device capable of reading it must be obtainable (especially if the device that created the backup has been destroyed). For a backup to be reliable, it must be accessible without asking for permission (from a company that may or may not exist anymore).

    Allowing a backup to satisfy those two requirements would allow piracy.

  13. Re:*Fire* Fox on Firefox Commercial Contest · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if you're joking, trolling, or genuinely have no idea what he's talking about.

    I think he meant bonfire.

  14. Re:Hmm... on New Keyboard Has Just 53 Keys · · Score: 2, Informative

    Most keyboards also have bumps on the F & J keys. They make finding the home row without looking a lot easier.

  15. Re:Funny? NO it is not, this is already the truth on Analog Hole Legislation Formally Introduced · · Score: 1

    I read somewhere (though I doubt it's true) that some music CDs are inferior to data CDs. The logic being that CD players conceal most errors and any old crap that failed quality inspection will do.

  16. Re:Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex on Superman 'Too Big' for the Big Screen · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mmm, creamed corn.

  17. Re:Wow, should MS be sued under the DMCA? on Microsoft Patches Fix IE, Sony Flaws · · Score: 1

    I'll cheer for evil.

  18. Re:Go ahead, be liable for it on BellSouth Wants to Rig the Internet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There's quite a difference between prioritising based on source IP and filtering based on payload. Doing the former does not automatically prove the latter is possible or feasible. Therefore it is not reasonable to expect them to suddenly act as babysitter/cop.

  19. Re:Totally Absurd on Driving Away Teens With High Frequency Noise · · Score: 1
    but also some of their own customers

    Especially those who are teenagers now but will be "ideal" customers very soon. They won't be going back. People hold grudges against those who discriminate against them. And even if they don't hold a grudge, they'll still remember it as "the place that sounds bad".

  20. Re:Slight Change in Size? on 300 gigabytes in the size of a DVD? · · Score: 1

    Same here. They should have started by making DVDs 10.3cm in diameter (put a ruler against a VHS cassette if the reason isn't obvious) and consumer high-def video formats should've been held back until using 8cm discs became feasible (the market isn't ready for HD yet anyway).

    Ah, they days of microfloppies and compact cassettes. Fit right in your shirt pocket. If only those 8cm DVDRs were cheaper and more abundant.

  21. Re:Power to abuse? on DMCA Abuse Widespread · · Score: 1

    Were the federal government, by any chance, smoking marijuana when they came to that conclusion?

  22. USB thumb drive on Email On Both the Desktop and the Laptop? · · Score: 1

    If it were me, I'd keep my mailbox on a USB drive and physically move it between each machine.

    Maybe I'm still stuck in the 56K mindset (avoid using bandwidth at all costs) though.

  23. Re:In Other News... on President of RIAA Says Sony-BMG Did Nothing Wrong · · Score: 1

    What argument? Who was the parent arguing with?

    So he metioned Hitler. Big deal. If he said Saddam instead would his point be more valid?

  24. Re:Sigh why was he modded informative on CCTV Network Tracks Getaway Car · · Score: 1

    I wonder if there's a link between this and the scarcity of cars that run on alternative fuels.

  25. Re:the solution on PC Cloning Solution? · · Score: 1

    Unless there's a "Repair Permissions" feature in XP that I'm unaware of...

    I'm not aware of one either, but there is CACLS.EXE which lets you set permissions from the command line (and therefore a .BAT file too).