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  1. Sword of the Stars on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    Games: Sword of the Stars 2 (for me) and lego Star Wars (my son). Other: Adobe.

  2. Re:Bad at Everything on Secession Petitions Flood White House Website · · Score: 1

    Dammit I'm out of mod points. You'd get them all.

  3. Re:Ice "may" be there on Simulation Using LRO Data Shows More Locations With Ice on the Moon · · Score: 2

    "People are working on it. And not spending tax dollars to do it, either." Too bad. I'd much rather my money was being spent on this than on killing people so rich people could get richer.

  4. Re:Ice "may" be there on Simulation Using LRO Data Shows More Locations With Ice on the Moon · · Score: 2

    Forget satellites, why don't we land a bunch of cheap remote controlled rovers and explore the goddamn Moon already?!?

  5. Re:And they're going to compress the air with?? on Tata Intends To Sell Air-Powered Car In India · · Score: 2

    Actually, by concentrating the pollution to a "choke point" (ha ha) you make it easier to provide clean power to the process.

  6. Fred Pohl on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    This is a silly question. There are many science fiction authors that are under appreciated. By the person asking the question at least. By the public at large? Who can say. Do you intend to interview every person on Earth to find out?

  7. Beyond Meat - http://beyondmeat.com/ on Meat the Food of the Future · · Score: 1
  8. Re:Meanwhile, in California... on Patent Troll Now Armed With Thousands of Nortel Patents · · Score: 2

    Honor has nothing to do with it. Prostitution has a leg up (so to speak) as it is honest.

  9. Re:Google Drive on Google Drive Launching Next Week With 5GB Free Space · · Score: 2

    I already use Gmail as a dumb (limited) data store. With encryption.

  10. Loads on Ask Slashdot: Good, Forgotten Fantasy & Science Fiction Novels? · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Age of the Pussyfoot - Fred Pohl
    This book was waaaaay ahead of its time. A wonderful short novel from the 1960's that is still a great read. Pohl pretty consistently produces good books. 'Black Star Rising', 'The World at the End of Time', the Gateway series (although hardly obscure) and a whole lot of others.

    Riddley Walker - Russell Hoban
    A post-apocalyptic novel. Excellent. Would help to have some local knowledge of English culture.

    Dying Inside - Robert Silverberg
    This book does not get enough recognition.

    The Lilith's Brood series - Octavia Butler
    Three novels about the integration of the human race by aliens after a nuclear war. Marvelous.

  11. Re:Tillamook blimp hangar? on Commercial Suborbital Balloon Flight Facility Takes Shape · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but who cares if a balloon lands an a bunch of hipster douchebags?* *kidding. I have hipster douchebag friends that live there.

  12. Re:Tillamook blimp hangar? on Commercial Suborbital Balloon Flight Facility Takes Shape · · Score: 2

    The winds come from the ocean and blow toward a largely unpopulated area. Sounds perfect for balloon launches.

  13. Re:Interval Training on Scientists Study How Little Exercise You Need · · Score: 0

    Those exercises won't do much for your heart rate. Fast walks, cross country skiing (X-trainer in the gym), running and rowing are awesome for your heart. Also, don't overthink it: stairs.

  14. Umberto Eco on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Like To Read? · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Name of the Rose, Baudolino, The Island of the Day Before, Foucault's Pendulum. All good books.

  15. Re:No need to help your competitors on Ask Slashdot: Open Vs. Closed-Source For a Start-Up · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually what I was trying to point out is that success does not have to be measured against how you compete against someone else or how much money beyond what the company needs you end up with. It's not a dog-eat-dog world. The world is just what we make of it.

  16. Re:No need to help your competitors on Ask Slashdot: Open Vs. Closed-Source For a Start-Up · · Score: 0, Troll

    >Frankly, if you have to ask this question you aren't really serious about succeeding. Yep, 'cause the only way to win to make someone else lose.

  17. Re:Not sure DRM is the biggest issue at the moment on How Publishers Are Cutting Their Own Throats With eBook DRM · · Score: 1

    Go to Stross's website and dig around in the side panel. He has a link to a series of blog articles he wrote describing the economics of the book publisher industry. In short, the vast majority of costs go toward paying editors and the like. The actual costs of paper, printing and binding are less than 10% (if I remember the % correctly - its been a while) of the production costs.

  18. Re:*Another* award for Girl Genius? on The 2011 Hugo Awards · · Score: 2

    Foglio is an ACTIVE fan and makes comics. If another comic maker should become active within the international science fiction conspir- community, then they would get nominated and voted for also.

  19. Hell yeah! on Villains & Vigilantes Creators Sue Publisher · · Score: 1

    Go Dee and Herman!

  20. Oops. on Surgical Robot Removes Calgary Woman's Brain Tumor · · Score: 1

    My RSS list cut off the last word from the title.

  21. You're screwed on The GIMP UI Redesign · · Score: 1

    Photoshop does the same thing.

  22. Re:The trouble is on Extrasolar Planet Could Harbor Life · · Score: 1

    I was going to quote you and point out a few problems with what you wrote, but there are just too many crazy things you posted. So many in fact, that I suspect your post is a joke that was modded incorrectly.

  23. New Zealand on If Not America, Then Where? · · Score: 1

    Clean(er), beautiful and hungry for IT professionals. The english that's used here is a mix of Brit, Ausie and American. Decent free health care. Decent economy (81st largest economic entity according to a recent something or other I saw on the web). A very open, tolerant society. Great place to raise kids. I moved here from the pacific northwest and haven't regretted a moment.

  24. Re:eek on The Financial Future of Space Travel · · Score: 1

    That is good reason us humans need to reorg our economy to work under a principle of abundance instead of scarcity. Everybody rich instead of just a few.

  25. Not as cool as the supercroc on Ancient 'Godzilla' Crocodile Discovered · · Score: 1