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  1. Re:Slashkos on US Life Expectancy May Have Peaked · · Score: 1

    Ok, let me pee on everyone's parade and burn some karma.

    If you pee on my parade I'm gonna have to defecate on your bubble.

  2. Why 10 counts? on Man Accuses Cat of Downloading Child Porn · · Score: 1

    The article says the man was charged with 10 counts of possession of child pornography, stemming from more than 1000 images of child pornography found on his computer. I have to wonder, how did they decide to charge this man with 10 counts? Why not 1000+? Why not one? Does Florida law have some guideline for prosecution where 100 images of child pornography equates to one count?

  3. Re:going on for months/years on Skype Billing Gone Haywire For Some Users · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Looking into this further, it does appear that my Skype account was compromised last night. There were 428 international calls made with SkypeOut in a 13 minute period. And yes, Skype has my PayPal information, which in turn is linked to my credit card.

    In retrospect I was responsible for leaving a trail of financial data that allowed this to happen. Skype deserves credit for stopping the illegal activity so quickly. However, I'd prefer that Skype send me an e-mail for confirmation whenever account changes such as signing up for Auto-Recharge are requested. And obviously if an e-mail account change is requested I should get notified at my old address as well.

    This certainly showed me that I need to be more vigilant about protecting any account that is linked in any way to my bank and credit accounts. I had considered Skype to be a very low risk account, but that changed when I signed up for SkypeOut.

  4. Re:Or they're terrified on Study Finds the Pious Fight Death Hardest · · Score: 2, Funny

    Actually, unbaptized babies go to Limbo.

    Baby Limbo isn't so bad, either. It's easy because their spines are quite flexible.

  5. Re:To quote NOFX... on RIAA Sued For Fraud, Abuse, & "Sham Litigation" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Absolutely. How are large record companies even useful nowadays? It used to be that it was expensive to record and reproduce music, and distribution involved getting physical product out on shelves. Since shelves = floor space = rent, stores had to move as much product as possible, so there was value in having the music they were selling promoted by big companies with a lot of advertising money and a stranglehold on commercial radio.

    The landscape has changed dramatically over the last decade. Recording is so cheap that it can be done reasonably well with equipment costing a few thousand dollars or less. That means it's pretty much accessible to everyone. For $10/month you can sign up with a digital music distributor who will put your mp3s on Amazon.com, itunes, etc. Set up a myspace page for your band or register a domain and get an inexpensive web host and you've got a web presence. It's up to you to get your music heard and purchased, but when you do you'll get most or all of the proceeds.

    Seriously, what has the music industry given us lately except bland, pretty pop stars with little musical talent?

  6. Re:let's reboot this joke on Microsoft Surface To Coordinate SuperBowl Security · · Score: 1

    You don't have to reboot. Just restart the surface server service.

    Service.

  7. Re:Even if the answer is no... on Ubuntu Download Speeds Beat Windows XP's · · Score: 1

    And why did my submission not get posted, yet:

    Because the guy with the lopsided nuts got his submission in 34 minutes ahead of you.

  8. Re:Not to knock bats... on Bats Inspiring Future Micro Unmanned Aircraft · · Score: 5, Insightful
    They may appear less graceful, but bats have greater control over their flight then birds. From Wikipedia:

    Because their wings are much thinner than those of birds, bats can maneuver more quickly and more precisely than birds.

    Gliding is certainly graceful and efficient, but it's somewhat at odds with being able to stop, hover, and change course quickly. For maneuvering indoors or in caves or tunnels, gliding would be a lower priority than not crashing into things.

  9. Re:Planned Obsolescence on AT&T 3G Upgrades Degrade 2G Signal Strength · · Score: 3, Informative

    Wow, thanks LoadWB. I had the same problem as you with my TDMA service back in 2006. After being with AT&T Wireless and then Cingular since 1999, my service abruptly became very flaky. Near my house I would lose service for hours at a time, when otherwise I would have an exceptionally strong signal. If I walked a few blocks away from my house my service would resume again, though at poor signal strength. As quickly as the problem appeared it would go away for several days. The frequency and predictability of the problem gradually increased until I had no service every single evening when I returned home from work.

    I called Cingular (or AT&T, I can't remember which it was at the time) regularly and spent hours both on hold and troubleshooting with their customer service representatives. They sent me a used phone, the same antiquated model as mine, to try out. It had the exact same problem. Throughout it all they denied vehemently that there were any issues with their service or any specific tower(s). Naturally, their suggestion was to sign up for a new 2 year contract with a GSM phone.

    At the time I strongly suspected that they were intentionally degrading the service to weed out the old technology, but not until I read your post just now did I get any degree of confirmation. You were lucky to eventually get through to someone who was truthful with you. I have no problem with changing technology, but feel that it is unacceptable to intentionally degrade the service your customers are paying for with no warning, no explanation, and no positive incentive to move to the new technology. This was the treatment they were giving me after subscribing to their service for 7 years.

    I decided to complain with my wallet, so rather than sign up again with AT&T I switched to T-Mobile. Of course then I had endless problems with T-Mobile charging me for hundreds of phantom text messages and I ended up dropping them shortly thereafter. Sadly, I'm back with AT&T now. At least my 2 year contract is up so now I can try to find a competent, honest provider if such a thing exists in the US.

  10. Re:There is only one keyboard on The Best Keyboards For Every Occasion · · Score: 1

    I've been using a keyboard from PCKeyboard.com for ages, and it's gotten dirty.

    It certainly has gotten dirty. I'd say the drinking loosened it up, but that was after showering together.

    I just bought another one, in case the company goes out of business (after all, who's crazy enough to pay $80 for a keyboard!).

    Roughly, the same set of people who are crazy enough to shower with their peripherals.

  11. " Valuable Objects Stimulate Brain More Than Junk" on Valuable Objects Stimulate Brain More Than Junk · · Score: 1

    I'm now working on the obvious complementary study, "Sexy Objects Stimulate Junk More Than Brain." Funding please!

  12. att.com? on Al-Qaeda Web Sites Go Offline · · Score: 1

    Those sites are where al-Qaeda pays their phone bills?

  13. Re:Information on Alarm Raised For "Clickjacking" Browser Exploit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Better? :-P

    Well, That's better than simply turning on the radio when you needed to eject.

  14. Re:Talk about a... on Man Attempts To Cross English Channel With Jet Wing · · Score: 3, Insightful

    He uses a parachute to land the thing every time he flies it. So yes, he'll have enough altitude for that.

  15. Re:Kingston for memory on Which Vendors Do You Trust For PC Parts? · · Score: 1

    How does what you've described qualify as a scam? Charging higher prices for better products sounds pretty rational.

    Sometimes you actually get what you pay for. It's when you don't get what you paid for that it seems like a scam.

  16. Re:Small letters on Visual Search Engine Tracks Stolen Images · · Score: 1

    The letters aren't that small.

    Are you kidding? They're tineye.

    Got to go now. It's lunch time and I'm hungreye.

  17. Re:Slide-Out keyboard on T-Mobile Will Be First To Use Android · · Score: 1

    ...not one day goes by that I curse the design.

    So you like the design then?

  18. Re:Jet Packs & You on Practical Jetpack Available "Soon" · · Score: 1

    Did you watch the video? The device appears to be more useful as a tree trimmer than as a flying machine.

  19. Throw Paul McCartney in Jail! on UK Proposes Banning Computer Generated Abuse · · Score: 1

    After all, "she was just seventeen!"

    You know what I mean?

  20. Re:PocketPCs on Smartphones For Text SSH Use — Revisited · · Score: 1

    I'm using the Cingular/AT&T 8525, also known as the HTC Hermes or TyTN. It has a pretty decent keyboard with tactile feedback and though it's fairly large for a phone it does fit in my pocket. The AT&T service in my area includes HSDPA so I have reasonably fast Internet access, albeit at a price.

    I did some searching for SSH clients a while back and the best one I found for Windows Mobile is called mToken. It includes a popup window for keys the phone lacks such as Escape and function keys. I had tried Pocket Putty but couldn't make it work and development on it seemed pretty stagnant.

    Windows Mobile has its flaws and the phone itself is not perfect, but all in all it's a pretty versatile device with a lot of software options and an active community of hackers. My two year contract with AT&T will be up in December and I'm considering scaling down to a very basic phone for making calls and texting. I could keep the 8525 and use it with WiFi at that point; maybe even set it up for VOIP.

  21. Re:You can get hurt by something like that on Knee Brace Generates Electricity From Walking · · Score: 2, Funny

    As a guy who has had constant pain in his knees for the past 7 years, I am warning you that something like that may permanently damage your knee joint by simply forcing a minuscule change to the way your knee rotates while walking. The article states that the brace is activated only while the knee is breaking. Of course it's going to be painful if your knee is breaking. Duh...

    What's that? Oh, braking...

    Never mind.
  22. Re:But over-the-air TV is one way! on FCC Will Test Internet Over TV Airwaves, Again · · Score: 1

    I must be really dense. How the heck does over-the-air TV broadcast get anything from the home back to the net? Dialup?
    I was wondering the same thing. How do you "transmit" Internet service over a one-way medium?
  23. Re:Move to another country on $500,000 Prize for Faster Airport Security Checks · · Score: 3, Funny

    Not wearing pants will get you put on the no fly list. I'm not sure how the TSA handles sweatpants, or other garments which have no fly though.

  24. Re:well on Startup Building Floating Data Centers · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe they'll use a subnet.

  25. I have a plan too on Proposed IPv6 Cutover By 2011-01-01 · · Score: 1

    This reminds me of my plan for eliminating that annoying delay after the traffic light has turned green, but the cars in front of you haven't moved yet so you can't go. We install low power radio transmitters at each intersection. When the light is about to turn green a voice comes over the radio in your car. "Three... two... one... GO!" That way everyone steps on the gas at the same time and voila, no more waiting.