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  1. Re:Get used to it, this is the future on Why Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program Is a Bad Deal For Most · · Score: 1

    Buying something on credit has been around for several decades.

    Well there's a real eye opener to a lack of historical knowledge.

  2. Re:Some tablets have stereo speakers? on Amazon Reportedly Aiming For the Low End With a Loss-Leader $50 Tablet · · Score: 1

    Methinks you don't understand angles...

  3. Re:good on Apple's Privacy Policies Are Keeping Data Scientists Away · · Score: 1

    See what happens when you ignore the MBAs in the product decision process?

  4. Re:I don't understand something on Apple's Privacy Policies Are Keeping Data Scientists Away · · Score: 2

    Apple's bet seems to be paying off:

    https://twitter.com/dtellom/st...

  5. Re:I don't understand something on Apple's Privacy Policies Are Keeping Data Scientists Away · · Score: 2

    No, it's strictly opt-in. If it's on, it's because you turned it on.

    BULL

    FUCKING

    SHIT

    You're a liar and you should feel bad.

  6. Re:And the money flows as fast as the data. on Municipal ISP Makes 10Gbps Available To All Residents · · Score: 1

    No, you're conflating losses to the city vs costs to the household.

    And they're not correct.

  7. Re:And the money flows as fast as the data. on Municipal ISP Makes 10Gbps Available To All Residents · · Score: 1

    Math fail. It's 0.5%, not 5%.

  8. Re:Speed isn't Everything on Municipal ISP Makes 10Gbps Available To All Residents · · Score: 1

    Go IPv6 and stop whining. You can have a million free static IPs.

  9. Re:The remaining few on 60,000 Antelope Died In 4 Days, and No One Knows Why · · Score: 2

    I always wanted to eat the first of a species.

  10. Re:Ow my reading comprehension on New FCC Rules Could Ban WiFi Router Firmware Modification · · Score: 1

    So phones are included? cyanogen/jailbreaking to be criminal now?

  11. Re:Like Tomato? on New FCC Rules Could Ban WiFi Router Firmware Modification · · Score: 1

    Since when has common sense ever been fundamental? It's not even common.

  12. Re:How often are the addresses re-validated? on Ask Slashdot: Should I Publish My Collection of Email Spamming IP Addresses? · · Score: 1

    BWHAHAHAHA

    Damn that's funny. I'm sure Spamhaus is just quivering about getting a cease-and-desist letter.

  13. Re:Nukes on Citi Report: Slowing Global Warming Could Save Tens of Trillions of Dollars · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As opposed to all the radiation being released every day by coal plants?

  14. Re:How often are the addresses re-validated? on Ask Slashdot: Should I Publish My Collection of Email Spamming IP Addresses? · · Score: 1

    Your opinion is just that. An opinion.

  15. Re:How often are the addresses re-validated? on Ask Slashdot: Should I Publish My Collection of Email Spamming IP Addresses? · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure you're obligated to do anything.

    Should do something, perhaps. Definitely not obligated.

  16. Re:For starters... on Ask Slashdot: What Would You Do If You Were Suddenly Wealthy? · · Score: 1

    to a host file...

  17. Re:Safest it's ever been on Tech Nightmares That Keep Turing Award Winners Up At Night · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm sure that'll happen right quick.

  18. Re:Safest it's ever been on Tech Nightmares That Keep Turing Award Winners Up At Night · · Score: 1

    And yet they're falling at a precipitous rate.

    http://www.ars.usda.gov/News/d...

  19. Re:Safest it's ever been on Tech Nightmares That Keep Turing Award Winners Up At Night · · Score: 1

    That's a long term perspective.

    The short term is that most of humanity will starve off. Adaptation can often be a cruel mistress.

  20. Re:Safest it's ever been on Tech Nightmares That Keep Turing Award Winners Up At Night · · Score: 1

    SPECIES are dying off, not just individuals.

    The world is not safer for anyone, including humans, if you look at it from a slightly bigger perspective. i.e. what happens to humans when we kill off bees?

  21. Re:quote from the cryptography expert on Tech Nightmares That Keep Turing Award Winners Up At Night · · Score: 1

    Put him on a list, and see if he likes it then.

    On a completely unrelated note, experts often have myopic views of the world at large.

  22. Re:Safest it's ever been on Tech Nightmares That Keep Turing Award Winners Up At Night · · Score: 1

    Unless you're a non-human. Then the world is a very dangerous place.

    http://www.livescience.com/335...

  23. Re:Moronic on Backwards S-Pen Can Permanently Damage Note 5 · · Score: 1

    They're inserting it wrong?

  24. Re:What bunk! What utter BUNK! on A Farewell To Flash · · Score: 1

    Flash is a hand in the wallet of that software & content.

  25. Re:Tell your story walking. on A Farewell To Flash · · Score: 1

    Read the comments from VMware here:
    http://blogs.vmware.com/vspher...
    especially comments from Dennis Lu.

    Essentially, it was either deliver HTML5 code (leaving webUI in v5.1 state) or progress web UI until it was 'good', then move to HTML5. They chose the latter.

    I'm not sure why they didn't do a parallel development. Maybe they have & it's not releasable yet, but that's the state we're in now.