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  1. Re:That's OK, they know what we want on Big Pharma Presses US To Quash Cheap Drug Production In India · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Dice claim they know what the audience wants too. The audience begs to differ

  2. Re:I love the new Beta! on Russia Bans Bitcoin · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They have not yet made an acceptable response. therefore, f*** Beta. On my last few days here unless there is a total and unequivocal reversal of course on Dice' behalf

  3. Beta on Wozniak To Apple: Consider Building an Android Phone · · Score: 0

    ...the anally-inserted chilli-soaked cactus of haemorrhoid remedies

  4. Re:Fuck Beta - first post as a registered user! on Major Internet Censorship Bill Passes In Turkey · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Move to Turkey. It'll be banned there. Rightfully. Fuck beta.

  5. Beta sucks on Why Robot Trucks Could Be Headed To Afghanistan (And Everywhere Else) · · Score: 1

    The internet is not like a series of trucks. However if robot trucks can take the people who designed Beta to Afghanistan,that would be nice.

  6. Re:We'll go aggressively passive-aggressive then on Is Intel Selling Bay Trail Chips Below Cost? · · Score: 1

    Bookmarked, thanks. I'm in. 10 years on this site and they stab us in the front, I'm off.

  7. Re:Despite it's name on AMD Announces First ARM Processor · · Score: 1

    Windows NT was supported on ARM. As well as Alpha. I've still got a copy of it somewhere...

  8. Re:Especially good time for two routers on Old-school Wi-Fi Is Slowing Down Networks, Cisco Says · · Score: 1

    I did consider that but I have fileservers on my home network so I dont really want to add an AP with an older encryption scheme. NSA may or may not be peering thru' my firewall device but I'd rather not have any neighbourhood loon with AirCrack getting free internet and/or file access as well

  9. Re:Just turn it off on Old-school Wi-Fi Is Slowing Down Networks, Cisco Says · · Score: 1

    Far older! Original Apple Airport cards are rebranded Lucent WaveLan / Orinoco Gold Card - basically a PCMCIA card, you could use the Lucent PCMCIA version in certain macs depending on the amount of available internal space (it was longer - My friend's old iMac had a Dell 1150 card in the airport slot and worked fine)

  10. Re:Just turn it off on Old-school Wi-Fi Is Slowing Down Networks, Cisco Says · · Score: 1

    Mixed mode doesnt always work anyway - although its good to have it. Apple first-gen Airport cards cant connect to any 802.11n router whatever mode its in, they just wont do it. My fully functional grey&white 1st-gen iBook is a historic exhibit rather than a working spare machine now thanks to this.

  11. Its already happened on Old-school Wi-Fi Is Slowing Down Networks, Cisco Says · · Score: 1

    I have an iBook - I always liked the look of the thing when it came out and around 2005 when it was no longer the current model, I bought a grey&white 366mhz, 10gb HDD iBook and the matching curve-shaped bag via eBay

    Its had intermittent periods of use as and when I needed an extra machine, and although now 14 years old, with RAM upgraded to 392mb, an aftermarket battery giving 7 hours on a charge and OSX 10.3.9 installed, it still works. HOWEVER - it has an original Apple Airport card (probably worth more than the laptop & bag put together...) and these dont work with WPA2 or with any 802.11n router - they just wont connect.

    So its just become a curiosity on the shelf - a machine with only one USB port is hopelessly compromised by using an external Wifi adapter.

  12. British citizenship on Ask Slashdot: What Does Edward Snowden Deserve? · · Score: 1

    And an O.B.E for services to humanity

  13. Hello I'm british on Surrey Hit With Catnado · · Score: 2

    We get tornadoes, just not often. Perhaps a few dozen a year - in my life I've only seen one once (I was driving at night and it crossed the road from one side to the other 100 yards in front of me - scared the crap out of me).

    As a result they are much discussed over cups of tea when they occur. The national obsession with cats has made this the news story of the year

  14. Re:Android on Ask Slashdot: Life After N900? · · Score: 2

    especially so if you buy one of the many chinese phones sold as carrier-own handsets in Europe (most made by ZTE) - pretty good average spec, much faster than an N900, better screens, fairly minimal Android installs

  15. Re:HP has the pull to get MS to fix windows by 8.2 on HP Brings Back Windows 7 'By Popular Demand' As Buyers Shun Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    Its genuinely inappropriate for a menu to cover the entire screen

  16. Re:HP has the pull to get MS to fix windows by 8.2 on HP Brings Back Windows 7 'By Popular Demand' As Buyers Shun Windows 8 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I hope that means a proper menu with expanding options off it - not the 'fuck you' compromise in Windows 8.1 where a 'start button' brings up the supershitty touch interface

  17. Re:It makes sense on Chrome Is the New C Runtime · · Score: 5, Funny

    the real trick is to start chrome browser, start Fabrice Bellard's javascript x86 virtual machine in Chrome, start Chrome OS on the VM, start Chrome on Chrome OS, then once you've got an infinite software defined hardware loop running, just unplug the physical hardware and put it away

  18. Re:conduit in anticipation on New Home Automation? · · Score: 1

    Babel

  19. Re:conduit in anticipation on New Home Automation? · · Score: 1

    Tracks, if he likes it HO-gauge

  20. Re:Shocking on Lawsuit: Oracle Called $50K 'Good Money For an Indian' · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If proven true in court, this justifies a boycott of Oracle products by all us techies until Oracle produce an open salary audit proving no racial differentials between staff at the same locations. The allegation if true is disgraceful

  21. Re:That would be a considerable selling point on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    Signature apps are what makes platforms. For an odd and interesting example, look up 'Torque App' - I wont provide a link as I'm not involved or any sort of freelance marketer - basically its an app that allows an Android smartphone or tablet to directly interact (via a US$10 bluetooth OBD2 adapter) with the ECUs of a running vehicle, allowing dynamic logging of hundreds of variables, live display of most of them, changing of vehicle settings on the fly, resetting of glitching systems, reading and clearing error codes, optimisation of fuel economy....

    In the performance and economy/environmental motoring worlds as well as the home-based car repair fraternity this app has such a following it influences phone handset or tablet choice among whole forums. iPhone doesnt have a comparable app - well there's one but it requires a particular adapter that costs a lot, and doesnt do as much. Windows store also has a few apps but none of the have the following or the universal recognition, and some are reported as having problems with bluetooth adapters.

    For me, what Windows store needs is the sorts of apps that are making waves already on mobile devices,not bastardised versions of Windows desktop apps. It may be too late.

  22. That would be a considerable selling point on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately Win8 and RT arent really compatible, they're barely even cross-compileable. Your developer would have to write / rewrite & maintain a separate RT version codebase of every app. Which has killed the main reason for Windows RT stone dead.

  23. Re:not entirely correct on UK Benefits System In Deeper Trouble? · · Score: 2

    Incorrect I was unemployed for a month last year, claimed JSA and HB, both were paid direct to me every fortnight, separately. I am NOT in the experimental Universal credit area: You are wrong. This has been the standard for most claimants for over 2 years

  24. Re:not entirely correct on UK Benefits System In Deeper Trouble? · · Score: 1

    Wouldnt dream of quoting that vile organ of bile - I'm well into the left of the spectrum, just more anti-gambling and anti-addiction than most liberals.

  25. not entirely correct on UK Benefits System In Deeper Trouble? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Currently, Housing Benefit (rent) is paid to the tenant by default; However, if the tenant falls more than 2 months behind then payments are switched to go direct to the Landlord.

    This change was made under the last Labour government as a way of encouraging tenants to get some practice at budgeting for expenses; Naturally for a small and feckless proportion of the housing benefit recipients, the extra money paid direct was a windfall they spent on drink, gambling and drugs.

    Should be added that for most recipients the total of housing benefit received is less than the total rent and they are expected to make up any excess from their unemployment or disability living allowance payments (where 'rents' include standing charges such as power, heating, council tax anyway) - so even if the landlord has a defaulting tenant and gets direct payments from the local authority, they only receive the element of the total rent that relates to actual rent, and must pursue the tenant for the rest.

    this system has caused many UK landlords to refuse to rent premises to recipients on housing benefit (although of course if a tenant went from employed to HB and kept up the payments rather than defaulting, the landlord would never know, which is some shielding...)