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  1. no numbers on Forbes Blasts Latests Windows 7 Patch as Malware · · Score: 1

    Mon 12/15/2014 8:49 am. The article refers to bricked PCs, but no statistics on the frequency -- a common journalist practice. I.e., "ICE CAUSES CANCER" -- it probably has at least once somewhere, but *how often*? Tell me percentage of bricked PCs or tell me another story....

  2. C =~ C++ on How Relevant is C in 2014? · · Score: 1

    Tue 12/09/2014 8:48 am. I assume a lot of people write supposedly C++ programs that are actually mostly C; I know I do....

  3. solar costs more than utility electricity on Floridian (and Southern) Governmental Regulations Are Unfriendly To Solar Power · · Score: 1

    Mon 8/11/14 9:27 am. Whenever solar electricity actually costs *less* than utility power -- without ridiculous taxpayer subsidies -- *then* come back and complain.

  4. "shortage" is stupid term on No Shortage In Tech Workers, Advocacy Groups Say · · Score: 1

    Mon 7/07/2014 9:11 am. Using the term "shortage" in any discussion of market-driven activities is stupid. The term is meaningless and only causes confusion on both side, and in this case is *undoubtedly* used by employers to do that very thing and cover-up their simple desire to *pay less*. ... Which of course is also why they are so active in supporting the STEM propaganda: more engineers etc. means cheaper salaries.

  5. My CDs play. on Your Old CD Collection Is Dying · · Score: 1

    Thu 5/15/2014 8:48 am. In the last few months, I MP3ed about 30 gigabytes of *my* CDs -- 338 CDs -- which I started buying a few years after the thing was introduced in the US at any rate; co-shoppers still asked what they were when I bought the first few. One or two failed to digitize; 3 or four required cleaning, with hand cream. I have, however, noted *many* failures of *some* CD players to *play* them. ... And I hope they're not confusing CDRs with CDs, as the illustration at http://www.theatlantic.com/tec... suggests.... -- jgo * owenlabs.org

  6. slashdot misinformation on Scientists/Actress Say They Were 'Tricked' Into Geocentric Universe Movie · · Score: 1

    Thu 4/10/14 9:11 am. The trailer I looked at it *did not* say the sun revolved around the earth. I assume slashdot is lying about it intentionally; or perhaps the actual film has a whole segment slashdot didn't tell us about. ... The trailer said the earth was "special" and quoted cosmologists who are professionally confused about various complicated matters, mostly to be sure in an effort to get more funding for cosmology. The universe may be created by a guy with a beard, and a teapot may be simmering on the other side of the moon, but the trailer didn't say anything around the sun revolving around the earth.

  7. trustworthy on Ask Slashdot: Do You Still Trust Bitcoin? · · Score: 1

    Thu 2/27/14 8:56 am. A secret internet currency promoted by criminals? ... What's not to trust!

  8. suspicions on Photoshop CS5's Showpiece — Content-Aware Fill · · Score: 1

    I suspect "Content Aware" means it *knows* it's fixing a lawn, or sky. The fix on the panaramic sky inserted a new cloud on the left! Cool, but will it know to insert a new zoo animal when you remove the concession stand in the zoo? The comment about seeing a detailed result is right-on, too; these things *often* look much better from a distance.

  9. Re:Moore's Law is a DEAD parrot on End of Moore's Law in 10-15 years? · · Score: 1

    I agree; CPUs have *not* increased in speed as per Moore's Observation for some years. I would suggest that the constant puffery for multi-cores and parallel processing is *evidence* of that. And I think Microsoft at least knows and fears it; see the upcoming PLINQ feature for C# etc. (http://home.att.net/~owen_labs/rant14.htm#revealed).

  10. portuguese screen shots on Unifying Linux Package Management · · Score: 1

    Nothing against Portuguese you understand; I fully expect a all-distributions Linux installation utility to be in portuguese. Chinese next maybe...