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  1. Less.

    Lame.

  2. Like all telecommunications, internet service depends on infrastructure, either in the form of wires in the ground running through public right of way obtained through franchise agreements with state or local governments or using radio spectrum that is licensed via auctions. If you don't understand that using those public goods to deliver your product means that you're already operating outside the free market, then of course you don't understand why ending net neutrality is a threat to free speech. Internet access is ultimately a utility, and should be regulated as such.

  3. As long as most elections in the US are single-member first-past-the-post contests, third parties are a non-starter. You can't express yourself by voting for a third party, because if you do, a megalomaniac real estate development and TV host might become president.

  4. Do you really think a business would choose to use a more expensive option just to make a political statement?

    No, but they would threaten to.

  5. Re:ICANN's corruption finally has consequences on US Government Withdraws IANA Contract From ICANN · · Score: 3, Informative

    They were saying that fifteen years ago. The domain name system isn't going anywhere because that shit works.

  6. "Don't Be Evil" in action, I guess... on Indian Court Orders Google To Remove Content · · Score: 1

    Now that it's been firmly established that Google will remove content that courts in whatever $COUNTRY deem blasphemous, I suppose it's only a matter of time before places like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Texas start to get in on the action and start censoring content they find offensive, like journal articles on evolutionary biology or pictures of women driving. Way to put (outdated) ideas over people's fundamental rights, Google.

  7. Excellent news! on Raspberry Pi Has Gone To Manufacturing · · Score: 3, Interesting

    To Eben, Liz and crew: Congratulations! Looking forward to watching you revolutionize computer education!

  8. Re:Makes sense actually on The Cable Industry's a La Carte Bait and Switch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Your assumption is that once the sport channels are removed, the price of basic cable will fall. I am not sure that the cable companies are on board with you here.

  9. Re:Windows 8 on 30,000-Core Cluster On Amazon EC2 · · Score: 1

    I know I'm feeding the troll but...

    I'm running the Windows 8 developer preview (64-bit) on a five and a half year old laptop. Granted, I kicked the RAM up to 4GB ($44 shipped from NewEgg) and replaced the Core Duo with a Core 2 Duo (a T5600, $25 used on fleabay buy it now), but it runs well at 1900x1200 on hardware I basically rescued from the dumpster. You need to update your stock lines and stop mindlessly bashing.

  10. Dupe! on So Long, CmdrTaco, and Thanks For All The Posts · · Score: 2

    Similar story appears only five stories down. The editing on this site SUCKS!

  11. Jesus Christ on a Whole Wheat Cracker... on Ask Slashdot: An Open Handheld Terminal For Retail Stores? · · Score: -1, Troll
  12. Re:Let the finger-pointing begin on China's Coal Power Plants Mask Climate Change · · Score: 0

    This is the same thing a misbehaving child does when he's about to get paddled.

    "But Billy did it toooooooooooooooooooooo!"

    Grow up already. This is the future of humanity we are talking about here, not a couple of children refusing to share some toys. Regardless of what China and India do, we are screwed unless the US reduces its carbon output. The difference is that we already have the resources and the technology to do something about it, our population is just a bunch of whining brats who can't accept that we can't go on the way we are going. I can't believe that you have the audacity to insist that over two billion people in China and India must be forced to remain impoverished and underdeveloped before you'll be willing to pay slightly higher taxes on the gasoline and electricity that enables you to live in a McMansion in the suburbs. Actually, I can believe it, I just don't want to.

    Damn it.

  13. You expected something different? on Sex Drugs and Texting · · Score: 1

    Teens who spend 3 hours plus on Facebook a day and send 120 plus texts a day have more sex than those who don't? You're kidding?

    Who would have ever thought that teens who spend more time maintaining their social relationships than their peers ended up having sex more often than those who didn't?

    Next you'll be shocking us with the revelation that frequent texting is inversely correlated with library card use and Quiz Bowl participation.

  14. Re:There's an easy fix for this on Bible.com Investor Sues Company For Lack Of Profit · · Score: 1

    If you manage a company for stockholders, you have a fiduciary duty to maximize profit. The article says that the company's founders claim they have a "sacred purpose", but if that's the case, they should have sought out donations, not investments.

  15. Something will topple Facebook... on Could Open Source Render Facebook the Next AOL? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It might be open source, or it might not be, but eventually, someone will come along with a "better Facebook than Facebook", and it will slowly die.

    That's just creative destruction at work. It ALWAYS happens.

    Facebook was a better MySpace than MySpace.
    MySpace was a better Friendster than Friendster.
    Friendster was a better Classmates.com than Classmates.com. ...and so on...

    Google was a better Altavista than Altavista.
    AOL Instant Messenger was a better ICQ than ICQ.
    USENET was a better BBS than old-school dialup bulletin board.
    Books were better scrolls than scrolls.

    Something newer and better is going to come along. People talk about Facebook and the network effect "locking in" people, but creative destruction is even more powerful than the network effect.

  16. Dear Vendors, Stop breaking the Internet on Coming Soon, Web Ads Tailored To Your Zip+4 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seriously, guys. You already f'ed up DNS beyond recognition, now you want to break http, too? Someone at Juniper needs to kick the marketers out of the engineering department.

  17. Wasn't this proved to be a scam? on Cherrypal Mini-Laptop Now Runs Android · · Score: 5, Informative

    Googling "Cherrypal fraud" may prove instructive, if you happen to find the time. Wasn't there a front-page story on these guys taking money for computers and never delivering them? Why more attention to these scam artists?

  18. Re:Wrong Movie Reference on Yale Law Student Wants Government To Have Everybody's DNA · · Score: 1

    I stand corrected, excellent explanation. The joke is still good, though, right?

    --Fortunato_NC

  19. Wrong Movie Reference on Yale Law Student Wants Government To Have Everybody's DNA · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What you were supposed to say was:

    I feel a great disturbance in the force, as if the Overton Window cried out after being shoved to the right very, very hard.

  20. Re:I never DEPENDED on schools for my eduction on Texas Textbooks Battle Is Actually an American War · · Score: 1

    Congratulations on your inquisitive nature, but your personal habit of recreational reading is quite frankly irrelevant in this discussion. The vast majority of schoolchildren accept what is presented to them in the classroom as the gospel truth (pun intended). Should the conservative wing of the Texas school board get its way, many innocent students will be put hopelessly behind their competition in other countries - the ones that aren't slowly turning into theocracies.

  21. Re:Heathrow on Geek Travel To London From the US — Tips? · · Score: 5, Funny

    My condolences.

  22. Re:Wow. on NASA Attempts To Assuage 2012 Fears · · Score: 1

    Actually, that isn't necessarily true. Look up "regression to the mean" if you don't believe me.

  23. obKanye on 40 Years of Multics, 1969-2009 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey Multics, I'm really happy for ya, and imma let you finish, but UNIX is the best multiuser operating system of ALL TIME. OF. ALL. TIME.

  24. Check out Springloops on How Do You Manage Dev/Test/Production Environments? · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's hosted Subversion, with a slick web interface that walks you through darn near everything. You can configure development / test / production servers that can be accessed via FTP or SFTP and deploy new builds to any of them with just a couple of clicks. It integrates with Basecamp for project management, and it is really cheap - it sounds like either their Garden or Field plans would meet your needs, and they're both under $50/month.

    Check them out here.

    Not affiliated with them in any way, other than as a satisfied customer.

  25. Re:Sick of the anti-gay groups on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 1

    To bring this more on-topic: if I were a JotP, I would refuse to perform marriages for gay couples. I don't believe the State need recognize any rights for a union that cannot create a biological family, even in theory. (I know that not all heterosexual couples can or even want to have children, but the law is not about individual cases.)

    So I would assume that you are also against marriages involving post-menopausal women? How about men who have had vasectomies?

    I can see the bumperstickers now:

    MARRIAGE = 1 (UNSNIPPED) MAN + 1 (FERTILE) WOMAN