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  1. Re:Controlling infestations on Electronics-Loving 'Crazy Ants' Invading Southern US · · Score: 1

    What about setting up a bucket with a simple circuit in the bottom that would make it easy for the ants to gather? Put a one way valve on it to keep them in. Once the bucket is full, dispose.

  2. Re:Goodness me! Was that a Whooosh? on USAF Hypersonic Scramjet Successfully Scrams · · Score: 1

    Maybe you think your order of 10,000 light bulbs was significant but consider that Walmart, Target, Apple, Foxcon and many, many others buy and sell that before the greeters put on their vests. Your a small fry my friend and you got the bussiness like a small fry. 10K of something might seem like a big deal to you but you mean as much to them as a basement dweller does to Intel.

  3. Re:Goodness me! Was that a Whooosh? on USAF Hypersonic Scramjet Successfully Scrams · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you think China has some kind of mailing list that covers exactly what they are doing you have got to be the most naive person on the net. Personally I don't know of any uber projects they have but sitting behind a computer and saying they are 40+ years behind tech and still fight with bamboo sticks you are really giving yourself a disservice. I just realize the likely hood that China really doesn't like the west all that much and they would love you to think they are just training their troops in a new kind of Kung-Fu.

    China has an emmense population of genius level citizens and have basically perfected mass production. Hell most of the top talent in the US is Chinese decent. As for the money spent on defense you have to remember China is basically Communist, they don't have to pay your ass to build shit. So just because you heard a news wire that China just built a prop plane pull your head out of your ass and wake up to reality. If this shit does get serious it will become overwhelmly serious quick. The Middle East has problems with the US, the far East has problems with the US and your dumbass is sitting back just playing these guys off.

    That my friend is a dumbass thing to do.

  4. Re:Why would I want a "Nanny" app? on From 'Quantified Self' To 'Quantified Car' · · Score: 1

    That is pretty much what it is. They only went the exta mile and set up thresholds which beep.

  5. Re:$75 Million huh? on NASA Gets $75 Million For Europa Mission · · Score: 2

    The mission at the Antartic was complex because we were trying to preserve the ice we were digging through (ice cores). Since what ever is being deployed on Europa isn't likely going to be able to bring back core samples the goal of just melting kilometers of ice could possibly as simple as a piece of radioactive material on a rope.

  6. Re:White paper on EXACTLY what a bitcoin is, pleas on Ask Slashdot: Should Bitcoin Be Regulated? · · Score: 2

    I bet you're better off with out debit and credit cards anyway.

  7. Re:Android development kit on Ask Slashdot: Why Buy a Raspberry Pi When I Have a Perfectly Good Cellphone? · · Score: 1

    How about checking ebay for some used Android phones? If you don't need the screen you can get a bunch of great deals on old nexus/htc phones, otherwise you still find loads of phones for under $50. Do some research on which ones are root-able and have USB OTG and you have some pretty decent flexibility with WIFI, Bluetooth, video out, GPU, dual core, etc,etc.

  8. I think what these artists are trying to point out is they spent a lot of time and money making $X, with compression technology and storage being adequate maybe they just want the ~80% of the audio to at least be available somewhere in some format.

    Also, why not? Right now downloadable content is sold at the same prices as its "real" counterpart. They don't pay for pressing, printing album art, shipping, depreciation while it sits on a shelf or paying indirectly for the brick stores to pay leases and wages.

    So maybe the question is if the artist paid for it and your going to pay for it, why not get it?

  9. Re:they have a point of sorts on Time Warner Cable: No Consumer Demand For Gigabit Internet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe if the prices were lower people would start streaming HD more from Netflix and Hulu instead of buying expensive cable packages!

  10. Re:"In-browser popups?" on What a 'Six Strikes' Copyright Notice Looks Like · · Score: 1

    Couldn't you just get a really cheap VPS and forward port 53 over 22(SSH)? Even run SSH on a different port everyday.

  11. Re:i dont know WTF is this.. on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 1

    I actually agree that this is a bit dumb but then I think, if we don't do this then some douche bag corporation will and find an equally dumb way to screw with everyone. I can just imagine Unicode font sets coming under fire because they come with some home brew Emoji that is similar to a Copyrighted one and they follow to sue everyone.

    For this price it could just be a necessary evil to fund this.

  12. Re:Assuming they're linked at all on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1

    Ahhh Science! Is there anything you can't reason!

  13. Re:Oh, the stupidity! on Ubuntu For Phones To Arrive Next Week On Nexus 4 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mark Shuttleworth will break into your house in the middle of the night and install Ubuntu Phone on your smartphone, toaster and refidgerator with out you knowing. It's been known for a while not sure why it hasn't become a post on ./

  14. Re:Yes of course on Can Legacy Dual-Core CPUs Drive Modern Graphics Cards? · · Score: 1
    I was picking a middle end system as reference from components and comparing 8320 vs i5 K series Ivy CPUs. Cheaping out on the motherboard is something I would never do myself and will definately never do for others. I've been putting together and taking apart computers for the beter part of 20 years now. Seeing someone with a 3-4 year old build that cheaped out on the motherboard asking why their computer went dead (bad caps) or if they could upgrade certain components and found that they bought an EOL motherboard right from the beginning to save a couple bucks or there is some quirk that the manufacturer introduced by sharing certain aspects of the layout with a modem/usb/network subsystem made this obvious to me.

    If you are going to compare Intel vs AMD for gaming you mine as well compare the FX-4100 series against the i5 Ivy. Intel's claim to fame is core by core performance and most games only utilize 4 cores at most now. If we are going to have a "race to the bottom" we can do something like this:

    AMD
    1. AM3+ Mother board $39.99
    2. FX-4100 $104.99
    3. 8GB PC 1033 DDR3 $48.99

    AMD total $193.97

    Intel

    1. i5 2310 $184.99
    2. Asrock H61 $44.99
    3. 8GB PC 1033 DDR3 $48.99

    Intel Total $278.97
    Both systems when upgraded with a GTX 660 card ($219.99) will play pretty much everything at 60fps+.

    Personally I have a FX-6100 + Radeon 7850(about the same price point as the 660) and BF3, Crysis 2, Spec Ops The Line, Assasians Creed series all play minimum 60 fps across the board, buttery smooth. The Intel rig might hit 80fps but if you were to put the two systems side by side would you be able to take "the Pepsi Challenge" and tell the difference? No, they both run at the monitors refresh rate, unless your monitor is 120Hz at which point the Intel system won't be able to hit 120Hz anyway.

    But as far as the $300 vs $500 price point most of the cost is a decent mother board but overall I was shooting for Big Box store prices and mid-upper level main boards which for AMD systems would be a better investment anyway since an AM3+ board will still still be good for 2 future generations where the Intel board is already dead in the water.

  15. Re:Capitalism is failing on Eric Schmidt To Sell Up To 42% of Stake In Google · · Score: 1

    and slowly dieing of starvation is great.

  16. Re:Yes of course on Can Legacy Dual-Core CPUs Drive Modern Graphics Cards? · · Score: 1

    That is true but your figures assume your 15fps is actually what this person is encountering.

  17. Re:Yes of course on Can Legacy Dual-Core CPUs Drive Modern Graphics Cards? · · Score: 2

    If you want to play games today then why not?

    Bear with me for a second. A GTX 660 runs about $300. A few new components (mobo, RAM, CPU) centred around the 660 would be around $300(AMD) or $500(Intel), assuming your case and power supply can handle the upgrade. So you get the GTX 660 today and get decent frame rates just by pluging it in, over the course of the next months/years you save up the cash for the core components you need and you have the luxury or waiting on sales or good deals on Ebay/Kijiji/Craigslist, etc.

    This way you can enjoy your games and know it will only get better from there. Otherwise you risk getting caught getting the oooh-shiny that's being pushed on you by the sales person and spending $1K+ on a machine that will only give marginal returns on the equivalent $600 box.

    YMMV

  18. Re:we recommend... on Thumb On the Scale? Study Finds 5 of 7 Broadband Meters Inaccurate · · Score: 4, Funny

    They tell me to download from "localhost" where ever that is. Wow is that site fast! Everything I've ever used is hosted there too!

  19. Re:Telcos are thieves on Thumb On the Scale? Study Finds 5 of 7 Broadband Meters Inaccurate · · Score: 2

    You mean "Don't bother ratting him out to the cops for hitting you, he'll just do it again"

  20. Re:Libraries on Internet-Deprived Kids Turning To 'McLibraries' · · Score: 1

    Well I guess I would be pretty comfortable since it's obvious you haven't supported anything in your community you do feel comfortable with.

  21. Re:Huh? on Microsoft Phases Out XNA and DirectX? · · Score: 1

    Who really uses SQL Server without the CTO being in bed with a MS MVP? It's OK even if you have MS all the way but even then it's only still just OK.

  22. Re:I don't get it. on What You Can Do About the Phone Unlocking Fiasco · · Score: 2

    So if I pay the difference back to cancel my contract what is the reasoning behind paying $500K and going to jail for 5 years?

  23. I don't get it. on What You Can Do About the Phone Unlocking Fiasco · · Score: 1

    So we have this situation where let's say I get an iPhone 5, the iPhone 5 (16GB) runs at about $650, I sign up on a contract and pay approx $200 for a 3 year term. If I break the contract I have to pay around $400 to cancel my contract. So if I unlock my phone and goto another carrier how does that deprive the carrier of their 'investment' ?

  24. Re:Apple angle? on Why Linux On Microsoft Surface Is a Tough Challenge · · Score: 1

    So if locking down the OS is bad then why is it no one is doing the same for iOS?

  25. Re:But to test what sort of people? on Boeing Uses 20,000 Lbs. of Potatoes To Check Aircraft Wireless Network Signals · · Score: 1

    There has to be a paradox in there somewhere, just have to keep looking I guess.