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  1. Goodbye on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 2

    \\_//

  2. World REJOICE! on Microsoft Closing Two Phone Factories In China · · Score: 1

    Umm. I read it wrong: "Microsoft Closing: Two Phone Factories In China" I thought it was two stories.

  3. Re:Future of forencics. on Police Use DNA To Generate a Suspect's Face · · Score: 0

    Funniest post on here for years - thank you!

  4. I suppose... on Police Use DNA To Generate a Suspect's Face · · Score: 1

    ... it would be accurate for someone named 'Dan' who is dyslexic

  5. The problem on The Imitation Game Fails Test of Inspiring the Next Turings · · Score: 1

    The problem with people like Turing, Einstein etc. is that nobody understands them nor the way they think (or thought). Trying to do films about them is guessing. In general, films about people this clever are crap because nobody knows what they really are.

    As an aside - one thing I never read about is that not only did Turning have to crack the code, but it was all in German (and he is English) - that seems to be not recorded anywhere. So he was a not a genius, but a brilliant genius.

  6. Re:Linux was better when there was little funding. on Linux Foundation: Bugs Can Be Made Shallow With Proper Funding · · Score: 2

    " like Slackware and Xfce, producing the most usable and reliable open source software systems around." Well said - exactly what I use (even Slackware on my Raspberry Pi's).

  7. Tax and more tax on Smoking Is Even Deadlier Than Previously Thought · · Score: 1

    I am a smoker - and get hammered by the UK Government in tax.

    As already stated here, if tobcco is _that_ serious, ban it. But then that will cause a black market underground whereby the smokers still smoke, but the tax man gets nothing.

    Also, cynical as it may sound, the Governments think that by keeping people alive longer results in more tax, as like here in the UK, the retirement age keeps getting pushed up to longer and longer lifetime ages - luckily I am 55 now, and my retriement age is now 66 (it was 65 when I first started working 39 years ao). People of 20 years old will have to work until the age of 75+ before they will be able to retire.

    The reason?

    TAX.

  8. Great stuff on How Blind Programmers Write Code · · Score: 1

    I couldn't imagine being blind from birth - what a great story and a great guy. Hat's off to him and his work (that many sighted people couldn't do anyway).

  9. 20 years ago... on Ask Slashdot: Are Progressive Glasses a Mistake For Computer Users? · · Score: 1

    ...I was prescribed glasses for being short-sighted. After a few months of wearing these, I found my eyesight got worse and worse so I stopped wearing them.

    I sort of trained myself to get around it* - and here I am now with still the same short-sightedness (usually first thing in the morning after getting up, or in bright sunshine on the street). But my eyes haven't got any worse since.

    Try not to wear glasses but compensate - otherwise your glasses compensates your eyes and they will get lazy - and your eyes will end up dependant on them.

    *I don't know how - I just sort of did.

  10. Re:But what laws are they breaking? on Lizard Squad: Xbox Live, PSN Attacks Were a 'Marketing Scheme' For DDoS Service · · Score: 1

    "Here in the UK there is the Computer Misuse Act" So why did Gordon Brown recommend and Tony Bliar give Bill Gates an honorary knighthood? Where's the law there?

  11. Re:Lizard Squad ... on Lizard Squad: Xbox Live, PSN Attacks Were a 'Marketing Scheme' For DDoS Service · · Score: 1

    Don't forget U.N.C.L.E.

  12. Unfortunately ... on Lizard Squad: Xbox Live, PSN Attacks Were a 'Marketing Scheme' For DDoS Service · · Score: 1

    ... all the compromised boxes to set up this DDoS network run MS software, and that is licensed, so you CANNOT sell what you don't own when you own it, even if you didn't own it when you owned it.

  13. Re:Jobs is Jesus on Donald Knuth Worried About the "Dumbing Down" of Computer Science History · · Score: 1

    AGM But there was more stuff than this, like radar, Houston computers and the like controlling things.

  14. Re: Jobs is Jesus on Donald Knuth Worried About the "Dumbing Down" of Computer Science History · · Score: 1

    The definition of 'computer' is something that computes - the first computers were human.

  15. History is what the winners make it. So what to believe and who to believe is irrelevant - what you need to know if you was _there_ and saw it happen - that is where real history comes from.

  16. This is getting scary on North Korean Internet Is Down · · Score: 1

    Welcome to the new clear dawn (after 500 years when the bomb went off)

  17. He will die... on How Venture Capitalist Peter Thiel Plans To Live 120 Years · · Score: 1

    .... but then be put in a suspended state where no matter HOW many phone calls, e-mails, or other contact will you be allowed to get him back - even his Mother will be REFUSED until the investigation is completed, which incidentally will be 120 years. Only then will you get the body, minus interest and taxes.

  18. Re:"Computer" failure - yes on Computer Error Grounds Flights In the UK · · Score: 2

    That was me. Occam's razor.

  19. NSA, GCHQ etc. must be running out of disk space. Get a MS to help out!

  20. ...Bill_the_engineer to troll this crap into /dev/null

  21. Video? on LADEE Probe Ends Its Mission On the Far Side Of the Moon · · Score: 1

    It was done in the 60's - so why no video now? http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa...

  22. Scrabble points on US Takes Out Gang That Used Zeus Malware To Steal Millions · · Score: 0

    Great words to use

  23. 99% of Americans are idiots; 1.0% run the Country. Much like the UK.

  24. Science on The Search for Life On Habitable Exoplanets · · Score: 1

    That is the trouble, science. We have billions of galaxies which contain billions of stars which most have planets.

    The issue starts with thinking as we are the only life form, then every thing else has to be like us.

  25. Seen it, doing it. on It's Not Memory Loss - Older Minds May Just Be Fuller of Information · · Score: 1

    Years ago, I read about a theory that stated the 'mind' only has a finite memory capacity. So at aged 10, e.g., it looks like this

    |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|

    Each year gets condensed into an even smaller space as you get older - the longer you live, the more the brain condenses the information - and it is not stupid, it only saves the 'memorable' stuff such as the first time you had sex, got drunk, broke a leg etc.

    So by the time you are fifty, you have 50 years crammed in that small space - and a lot of info is dropped.