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  1. Re:What's the catch? on Sony Launches Internet Service Offering Twice the Speed of Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    Do you go on every article talking about the PlayStation and mentioning Sony, yelling "IT'S NOT SONY, IT'S SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT AMERICA, A SUBSIDIARY OF SONY!!!!"?

  2. What's the catch? on Sony Launches Internet Service Offering Twice the Speed of Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    This is Sony, there's something proprietary here surely? You can only use their router? You can only connect to the service using some terribad desktop app?

  3. Re:Siskel & Ebert Sneak Previews on Film Critic Roger Ebert Dead at 70 Of Cancer · · Score: 1

    I have to respectfully disagree with you there. While some good points can be brought up on PTI, at most times the show seems so scripted that I cannot possibly accept that Wilbon and Kornheiser believe what's coming out of their mouths. It's like they are purposely given point and counterpoint by writers.

  4. Re:Really? on SendGrid Fires Employee After Firestorm Over Inappropriate Jokes · · Score: 4, Funny

    Better the whole world blind than just the assholes with sight.

  5. Re:More facetime on SendGrid Fires Employee After Firestorm Over Inappropriate Jokes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How was it sexist to talk about big dicks? I'm sure if they talked about big boobs that would be "sexist" too?

    So is talking about sexual body parts inherently sexist or something?

    It seems to me that making that accusation in the first place, inherently, is sexist... as if women can't talk or hear about about body parts.

    This situation is especially funny to me, because I still do occasional support for my ex-girlfriend's mother's small business. She is an ultra-liberal feminazi type. I recall a few months ago mentioning a dongle... and she cracked a "haha dongle sounds like a slang word for penis" type of joke. I guess this means she must secretly hate women or something?

    Sure, it was probably an inappropriate joke to make in public--but because it was juvenile, not because it was "sexist." It seems me that Adria Richards saw some type of moment to be seen as a crusader for women and lost site of the actual non-issue at hand. Her website is "butyoureagirl.com," after all. She needs to take a step back and stop trying to define herself by the fact that she's a woman doing things that primarily men do.

  6. Re:There Must be a Slam-the-Phone hang-up app... on Lamenting the Demise of Hangups · · Score: 1

    Yeah, we've still got that. You know, when you call back, and it rings once and then goes straight to voicemail.

  7. Uh... you can still hang up on someone... on Lamenting the Demise of Hangups · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you want to hang up on someone and deliver the same experience, just shout "fuck you!" and tap the "end call" button. You get the same satisfaction and they'll get the message. Is that so hard?

  8. Just stop spending your money... on Is It Time To Enforce a Gamers' Bill of Rights? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Stop spending your money on this garbage.

    There are plenty of great indie/homebrew games out there. I know it's a long shot that these titles will ever be "mainstream," but the biggest problem is that although I hear gamers whine and bitch about DRM and the like, none of them have the self-control to stop buying these titles. Stop. It. I know it's hard, for example, for a Final Fantasy fan to NOT buy the latest FF title, but realize that as long as you do so, you will keep this going forever.

  9. Re:Arab Spring on Bradley Manning Makes Statement · · Score: 3, Informative

    I don't disagree about how our terribly our government works, but it's kind of funny that you conveniently left out the very next question in that interview:

    QUESTION: Is this file, by any chance, connected to the invitation – extended invitation – for President Mubarak to visit the United States?
    SECRETARY CLINTON: No. It’s an annual report. It is not in any way connected. We look forward to President Mubarak coming as soon as his schedule would permit. I had a wonderful time with him this morning. I really consider President and Mrs. Mubarak to be friends of my family. So I hope to see him often here in Egypt and in the United States.
    QUESTION: How do you view the presidency in Egypt, the future of the presidency in Egypt?
    SECRETARY CLINTON: That’s for the people of Egypt to decide. That is a very important issue that really is up to Egyptians.

  10. Re:shit on IE Standardization Fading Fast · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Microsoft: Develops proprietary non-standard browser set to default on their dominating operating system, takes over the web
    Apple: forks an open source browser project, develops Webkit out of it, gives it back to the community and works with the community, refuses to support proprietary buggy exploit-ridden browser plug-ins and helps kill it off from the web

    i'm not happy about the whole h.264 thing either, but at least we know they have a reason--their idevices are only capable of decoding h.264 in hardware. it doesn't really make it any better but what they have done isn't anything near what MSFT did 10+ years ago.

  11. Re:Try NewEgg on Ask Slashdot: Buying a Laptop That Doesn't Have Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    I started out on the "I hate Windows 8" bandwagon, but... I am using Windows 8 in a Parallels VM on my MacBook Pro and I find its performance is so much better than Windows 7's. With Windows 7 I would have battery drains, fans, etc. when idling just like you say. Now with Windows 8 I literally leave the VM running 24/7 without a problem (8GB of RAM, Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz). Coherence doesn't work as well with Windows 8 due to the fullscreen nature of Metro, so I just run Windows 8 in its own workspace and three-finger swipe to it when I need it. The performance benefits of Windows 8 are pretty extraordinary. Don't tell my Apple-hating friends I said that though, I'm an Apple fanboy and wouldn't hear the end of it. :-)

  12. Re:I sure the EULA will tell me I cant do anything on Apple Angers Mac Users With Silent Shutdown of Java 7 · · Score: 1

    And OS X doesn't let you choose a browser?

  13. Re:I sure the EULA will tell me I cant do anything on Apple Angers Mac Users With Silent Shutdown of Java 7 · · Score: 1

    What browser do you run on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Linux, or Hurd? If you said Firefox (the usual default browser in most distros)... guess what? Mozilla blocked Java too!

  14. And what about Mozilla? on Apple Angers Mac Users With Silent Shutdown of Java 7 · · Score: 1

    Mozilla did the same thing with blocking Java on Firefox on January 10th.

    Java 7 Update 13 is out already and works on Macs again anyway.

  15. I know, I can be dangerously addictive sometimes.

  16. Re:BRB on Typing These 8 Characters Will Crash Almost Any App On Your Mountain Lion Mac · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Typing the string has the same effect on the app as quitting the app. So.... have fun going to the apple store and quitting the apps.

  17. Re:Apple summed up in one breath! on Steve Jobs Movie Clip Historically Inaccurate, Says Woz · · Score: 1

    Steve Jobs was a man with a lot of faults. Unfortunately, you aren't naming the right ones. Steve had an integral role in Apple's product designs. That's what he's like, known for.

  18. Everyone will complain... on Apple Granted Trademark For Its Stores · · Score: 1

    Everyone will complain, but if I asked you to name one consumer tech company that does things most differently than any other, you'd say Apple. Why should Apple not enjoy the protection of these differences--which clearly make them very successful? I don't have a solution in particular here, but it's hard to claim that Apple has nothing to pursue here.

  19. Re:Fake on The Day Leo Traynor Confronted His Troll · · Score: 1

    Re: 4. He said he got a parcel, I'm assuming from the post. So no one dropped it off, it was delivered.

  20. Re:I left Linux for OS X... on Ask Slashdot: What Distros Have You Used, In What Order? · · Score: 1

    I loved Gentoo, and in fact, I used it for longer than any of the other distros. But I didn't switch to OS X because I couldn't figure it out. Once I had everything configured to my liking, which, of course, takes quite a while on Gentoo, I didn't have a problem with the OS or how it performed on my system.

    The problem was that I couldn't go to a store and buy anything. Hardware would only work if it's an extremely common type of hardware with standard drivers.

    Buy a new wireless headset? The software to make it work (beyond just playing audio) is Win/Mac only.
    I bought an iPhone before Android even existed. Software is Win/Mac only.
    I don't like GIMP. I much prefer PhotoShop. Win/Mac only.
    I like watching Netflix on my laptop. Win/Mac only.
    I bought a Jawbone bluetooth for my phone. I can only configure it and change settings with Win/Mac software.
    Something new, like Spotify comes out? Win/Mac only (although they have an unsupported Linux client nowadays)

    It's random things like that that turned me off from Linux over time.

    (And before anyone says it, using Windows in a VM would defeat the purpose, IMHO. And WINE, while nice, isn't foolproof either).

  21. I left Linux for OS X... on Ask Slashdot: What Distros Have You Used, In What Order? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Mandrake -> Red Hat -> Xandros -> Gentoo -> OS X...

    I love Linux and all, but the mainstream support of OS X combined with UNIX under the hood made the Mac the best platform for me. Sure, it's much more expensive, but I don't mind the additional money... after all, I am on my computer all the time anyway. I might as well spend the cash for the one I like best.

  22. Re:AT&T is missing out here... on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    When Verizon got the iPhone, I was still in a contract with AT&T. By the time it was time to upgrade, Verizon had already promised the world to new iPhone customers with its unlimited data plan offerings, and then they turned around and forced everyone off of the plans. At least AT&T hasn't done that. And now that Sprint is an available carrier, I have a contract with AT&T again.

  23. AT&T is missing out here... on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Am I reading this right?

    AT&T institutes a policy that is so terrible, it has created a perception in the public that it might even be illegal. So instead of coming up with better ways to satisfy your customers, AT&T decides to defend their terrible policies by insisting "yes, this is legal!"? It's like the entire point went right over your heads. Where on Earth is your PR team?

    Your customers all know that "data is data" and there's no technical reason to disallow FaceTime on all your old plans (you know those plans all of your long-time LOYAL customers are on). Your customers know that you are simply placing arbitrary restrictions on those data plans to creating a differentiating factor in your shared data plans. We are not stupid.

    I switched to AT&T when the first iPhone was released, and I have stayed on board even after Apple has added new carriers, despite the fact that over time AT&T has gotten worse and worse about my unlimited data plan. Apple and the extremely Apple loyal fanbase has helped AT&T in creating the near-duopoly mobile carrier market we have today. Apple hit it big with the iPhone because, like all of their products, they go above and beyond to make elegant products, take care of their customers in any way they can, and foster the greatest experiences possible for their platform. If you provided the same experience as a carrier, you would have the iPhone market completely cornered. But instead you sacrifice all that potential just to squeeze more money out of the people who remain on your network. That's poor planning and, simply put, you're all stupid for it.

  24. Re:What break? on Woz Fears Stifling of Startups Due to Patent Wars · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You're thinking too much like a techie. Regardless of whether the new market was carved out of excellent tech or excellent marketing, Apple is still carving new markets. If the iPad didn't exist, do you think the tablet market would look anything like it does today? No? Then Apple pretty much created a new market.

  25. Re:Ehhhh on Do You Want Best Buy Opening Your New Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Yep. At our precinct all of us remove Best Buy pc app on any computer we touch. And we genuinely remove bloatware on all of our PC Setups.