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  1. Re:Schadenfreude on Google Analytics May Be Illegal In Germany · · Score: 1

    You call bullshit? Well I call "I was there" and I have the passport stamp to prove it. I didn't think the guy with the gun would smile for the camera, otherwise I'd have a picture for you! Even if you feel like discounting the assault weapon in the airport, maybe you can explain why a group of six officers, three in green uniforms and three in blue, travelling around the Haupt-Bahnhoff as a group is necessary for the safety of ordinary train travel? I'm not insinuating that Germany is some sort of crazy fucked-over police state. I'm just pointing out the differences in projected presence of force versus the US. Time to ignore slashdot and get back to good beer and sauerkraut...

  2. Re:Schadenfreude on Google Analytics May Be Illegal In Germany · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm actually an American on vacation in Frankfurt at this very moment, and it is, indeed, a much more regulated environment. Seeing three guys walking through the aiport, one of them holding an automatic weapon at the ready, and getting the feeling that they're just waiting for a reason to jump you is very sobering. As far as everything being against the law, after talking candidly with some of my friends that live in Germany that is a far less humorous statement than it should be.

  3. Re:Finally, something to deal with anti-smoking on Anti-Smoking Vaccine Is Nearing the Market · · Score: 1

    Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of statistics in America.

  4. Re:Nothing to see here, move on on Climatic Research Unit Hacked, Files Leaked · · Score: 1

    No, his point is that if the consensus is A + B = green, but the student reproduces A + B and gets blue, then the student may have discovered a new aspect of chemical interaction. Instead, if it's too troublesome, A + B is declared to permanently equal green.

  5. Re:Simple test for all you Anti Global Warming peo on Climatic Research Unit Hacked, Files Leaked · · Score: 1

    Go huff pure nitrogen. Now huff pure oxygen. Which one feels better? You know what, it's settled; we need to start reducing the nitrogen content of the atmosphere.

  6. Re:Right idea, poor execution on US Government Using PS3s To Break Encryption · · Score: 1

    damn sleep deprivation. if memory SERVES.

  7. Right idea, poor execution on US Government Using PS3s To Break Encryption · · Score: 1

    If memory servers, the cell platform in a PS3 doesn't allow you to use all of the cores when you're running linux. So, for the price of a new ps3, they could just as easily use commodity hardware from last year and probably get better throughput.

  8. Re:economic stupidity on "Frickin' Fantastic" Launch of NASA's Ares I-X Rocket · · Score: 1

    You're correct that resources are badly allocated at present, but it's a fallacy to assume that simply reallocating money will fix it. You know what would happen if the US forcibly liquidated Warren Buffett? Every American would get ~$200.

  9. Re:Why not just use wires? on NASA Power Beaming Challenge is On For November 2nd · · Score: 4, Informative

    The tensile strength of an eventual space elevator material is not related to its electrical conductivity or resistance. 10,000 miles of a conductor will (currently) weigh more than its own tensile strength could support.

  10. Re:Fails the novelty test and prior art on Apple Seeks Patent On Operating System Advertising · · Score: 1

    ... BTW - It could be argued that DVD players have a "primative" operating system

    Primitive indeed :)

  11. Re:Where's the problem? on Yahoo Offered Lap Dances At Hack Event · · Score: 1

    Would you please explain the difference? Nobody forces you to do either. They're both morally objectionable to various groups of people, but not universally so.

  12. Where's the problem? on Yahoo Offered Lap Dances At Hack Event · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe I'm a bit jaded or detached, but I fail to see how offering lap dances is fundamentally different from offering free beer. It's cheap fun, and some people may find it morally objectionable, but in the end not a single attendee is going to end up bumping uglies with one of the dancing girls. Had the cheerleaders for an NFL team been there in tight shirts and tiny skirts waving pompoms nobody would have said a word.

  13. A really simple way to demonstrate crumple zones on '09 Malibu Vs. '59 Bel Air Crash Test · · Score: 1

    My favorite way to demonstrate crumple zone effectiveness (I have that kind of life, what can I say) is to have a friend that doesn't see the point put on a hard hat and headbutt the wall. Next, I duct tape a few pop cans to the hard hat and have them try again. Guess which one hurts less? It usually gets the point across.

  14. Re:How about an original thought? on Firefox To Replace Menus With Office Ribbon · · Score: 1

    How's that stable and seamless linux port of Chrome coming?

  15. How about an original thought? on Firefox To Replace Menus With Office Ribbon · · Score: 1

    Rather than picking the ribbon interface, why not do something new and different? If not new, at least different? In an application that I'm currently building, I use a tree structure for menu navigation where the nodes are circles with text inside them. It works perfectly for the Sims, and it works equally well for menus in my business app. There's no reason to use all of that screen real estate at the top with a dorky ribbon when you could simply have a Firefox button that expanded to different options as you drilled down.

  16. Think of the youtube! on EU Funding "Orwellian" Artificial Intelligence Snooping System · · Score: 1

    Imagine all of the false positives this thing will generate from youtube comments. "Ur fukin' retard Subaru is better than Mitsubishi any day" "NO U" "Ima come to ur house and killy ur retard family!"

  17. Supplemental materials on Security / Privacy Advice? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If your company has branches in all of those regions, chances are there are quite a few people in the crowds that feel their time is worth far more than yours. I would create a supplemental handout / electronic document rather than discussing points that aren't in the exact scope of what you've been asked to discuss. Speak specifically about social networks. Provide literature about your other concerns.

  18. Re:How does this NOT pose a danger... on Navy Scientists Develop Laser For Underwater Communication · · Score: 1

    It would pose a danger if you were in the area. However, submarines aren't usually found in surfer territory and anybody swimming in the North Atlantic is probably glad to see the plane. As for marine life, you can make the sound of a high enough frequency that marine life will be unaware and unaffected. It's not like we'll be using this as a bitchin' megaphone for unencrypted voice.

  19. Re:Depend on something... pay for admin on GMail Experiences Serious Outage · · Score: 1

    As for getting data out of gmail, the concern with a discovery case is rarely as simple as getting email from the user's mailbox. Usually you have to recover it from backups. How long do you know (not think or conjecture) that Google keeps deleted emails around?

  20. Re:If you shut us off... on Emergency Government Control of the Internet? · · Score: 1

    The line-of-sight distance you can cover with cantennas on cheap wireless cards is pretty astounding. I know enough people, who know enough people, who have old wireless cards and extra computers...

  21. Re:Jesus Fucking Christ on UK Plans To Monitor 20,000 Families' Homes Via CCTV · · Score: 1

    If your population, when considered as a whole, has little in common with the greater union then there is little point in remaining in the larger union. One of the reasons that city, county, state, and federal governments exist in the US is because Omaha, Nebraska has no clue what Los Angeles, California truly needs.

  22. From the perspective of a man who glows... on Funds Dwindle To Dismantle Old Nuclear Plants · · Score: 5, Informative

    Having grown in in Richland, WA, attended Richland High School (home of the Bombers), and worked in the nuclear fuel production industry, I find it alarming that so many people are hilariously ignorant about nuclear power. As a child I actually got to tour the Columbia Generating Station and put my hand in the secondary loop water as it fell down the cooling tower. Nuclear power generation is far safer than any of you have been lead to believe.

    For those that choose to use the Hanford nuclear reservation as a point of argument against nuclear waste, well, you're half right. Almost all of the unfathomably dangerous substances located there are from nuclear WEAPON production.

    For the energy needs of the current and future world, our two forseeable tools are nuclear power and hydro-electric. Nobody likes nuclear because of NIMBY syndrome. Nobody likes hydro-electric because it makes entire ecosystems disappear. Yeah, Eastern Washington has one of the largest dams in the nation as well. Coal, natural gas, and oil are only kept alive because economic powers far greater than you or I want to exhaust the supplies before they start splitting atoms.

  23. Re:Germans still outperform Africans. on German Health Insurance Card CA Loses Secret Key · · Score: 1

    The next time you have a thought, just let it go.