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  1. Re:Open source Operating System for Pinball tables on Bringing Old Arcade Machines Into the Internet Age · · Score: 1

    I don't know what in the hell you guys are doing and I lost my coding skills years ago, but that, my friend, is a bookmark I'll be following for as long as you guys work on it. Thanks.

  2. Re:If you want CD-quality audio, buy CDs on Why We Should Buy Music In FLAC · · Score: 1

    Just to go slightly off-topic, how does Apple's lossless compare to SHN and APE and the others? I've been ripping to LAME -v0 for so long that it's just habit, but with 2Tb drives going for under $100 these days I might finally make the jump. I, for one, have never been able to justify the quality vs. space tradeoff since even through great speakers I can't tell a difference between -v0 and lossless. (The one tiny benefit of hitting my 40s, I suppose...) What's the reference standard these days? I still search for new encoding methods every once in a while but the same handful of pages that haven't been updated since 2007 are always the ones that pop up.

  3. Knowing how many of our military plans "leak..." on Has China Already Flown a Space Plane? · · Score: 1

    ...I really have to wonder if this Chinese space plane has X37B on the fuselage but Krylon-ed over with primer.

  4. I really have to wonder... on Canada Says Google Wi-Fi Sniffing Collected Personal Data · · Score: 1

    ...just how much of an "invasion of privacy rights" it is when all you have to do is come whizzing by in a camera car to intercept all of this supposedly "private" data. If you're spewing a cloud of personal information around the neighborhood that's unencrypted, unlocked, and unfettered in any way, then I don't think you can expect any more privacy than someone who's in their house and beating the crap out of their spouse so loudly that the entire block can hear it from the street. At some point people are going to have to realize that being on the interwebs doesn't just magically make all of your secrets completely invisible to everyone but those evil Ukranian hax0rs. If it's not encrypted, it's public. Period.

  5. Re:Wait a minute. on Stuxnet Analysis Backs Iran-Israel Connection · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now that's just being anti-Symantec.

    (alt: anti-Siemantic. You pick.)

  6. Re:I know I'm going to sound like a troll here... on Anti-Google Video Runs In Times Square · · Score: 1

    The point that I tried (and utterly failed) to make is that people are getting all up in arms about Google and completely ignoring all of the interceptable hops that your information goes through to get there. Do some of Google's habits bother me? Sure. Do I worry a lot more about the people *between* me and Google? Yes. The information that I give out online that would be easily tied to my real name, occupation, and so on is sandboxed away from the things I'd rather not have follow me around. It's naive to think that someone who *really* wanted to track me couldn't do it, but all of the regular search engines in the world aren't going to tell you anything about me that a $5 PI couldn't figure out in a day and a half.

    My point, I guess, is that I keep hearing people freak out like Google is implanting Communism in their brains while they sleep, but they don't worry a bit about the people who aren't nearly as transparent about their activities as Google is and have even more access to everything they do online and I don't see how that thought process works.

  7. Re:I know I'm going to sound like a troll here... on Anti-Google Video Runs In Times Square · · Score: 1

    You forgot to make fun of the part where I said the telephone companies suck. How are you supposed to earn internet cool guy points if you miss an opportunity to zing me with that edgy, rapier wit of yours?

  8. I know I'm going to sound like a troll here... on Anti-Google Video Runs In Times Square · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...but the internet ceased a looooong time ago to be the wild and secretive jungle that we all remember and loved, and it's now a commercial enterprise. Period. I don't understand how people can get so outraged over Google's data-mining without starting long before that. Google, as evil as people think they might be, track *who you say you are*. Of a handful of Gmail accounts that I have, exactly one of them has any information at all that could be traced directly to me. The rest are throwaway accounts, as are my six or seven yahoo accounts, and I don't think I have a single other account anywhere in my own name other than Facebook. When my identity got stolen, computers had nothing to do with it. They either stole my mail or my trash, not my Gmail password. Why do people freak out so much about Google using keyword-targeted advertising that's completely run by a machine that cares not a whit who you are and spends its day searching for "hdtv" or "tentacle porn", but these same people have no problem whatsoever giving their name, address, phone number, credit card number, bank routing information, and direct access to every single byte that comes out of their computer to the phone companies that have proved over and over and *%&$ing over again that they simply DO NOT CARE about their customers and look at them as nothing more than money troughs? (Seriously? $.30 for a text message, but a 650K jpg is free? *^&$ you.) Where's the similar outrage at the telcos, who are less progressive than the MPAA and will roll over for a warrantless wiretap like a wiener dog with an itchy belly? Seriously. Did I miss something?

  9. Has anyone checked to see... on Rupert Murdoch Claims To Own the 'Sky' In 'Skype' · · Score: 1

    ...if Roopfert has a trademark on eating a bowl of dicks yet? Because I seriously plan on suggesting that he do exactly that.

  10. Re:How about... on School District Drops 'D' Grades · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Little johnny ( and his parents ) can look at the percentage and figure it out then.

    I get the feeling that if little Johnny could figure out percentages then he wouldn't be in this predicament in the first place.

  11. Re:I don't see what all the fuss is. on Louisiana, Intelligent Design, and Science Classes · · Score: 1

    My post was complete snark. Your post is realistic and scares me.

  12. I don't see what all the fuss is. on Louisiana, Intelligent Design, and Science Classes · · Score: 0, Troll

    The entire curriculum will consist of Genesis. The answer to every question is "it was God's will," or "The Lord works in mysterious ways." Any injection of the scientific method into the discussion, pointing out the glaring contradictions in the class text, or other dissent will result in a trip to the pastor... I mean principal's office, where the student will be thrown into water to see if they float. "Creationism 101" should take about 15 minutes of one class period.

  13. Re:Further Down the Rabbit Hole on Sound As the New Illegal Narcotic? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That was just... that... I mean. Wow.

    I'm glad I was here for that.

  14. Re:There is an app for that. on When Telemarketers Harass Telecoms Companies · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure Lindsay Lohan tweeted that *exact* same thing right after she got sentenced.

  15. She didn't get hit enough. on Pedestrian Follows Google Map, Gets Run Over, Sues · · Score: 4, Funny

    Seriously. Where's a speeding, out-of-control Michael Bay-style 18-wheeler loaded with gasoline and hand grenades that's already on fire when you need one? I think Google's entire response should be a photocopy of an enormous erect penis that just says "suck it" at the bottom.

  16. Finally... on Sony Unveils Flexible OLED Thinner Than a Hair · · Score: 1

    ...my neverending, streaming, wi-fi hi-def porn coat will happen! I am currently mapping the addresses of every shopping mall and elementary school within the 5 miles that I'm allowed to travel from my home.

  17. Re:I am happy. on Steam Client for Mac Launches, Linux Client On the Way · · Score: 1

    If they can solve the issues of drivers and the various distros with various libraries and such, this has the potential to be more like a combine

    Have you not played Half-Life 2, man!? WE DON'T WANT THE COMBINE!

  18. Classic California law enforcement... on Police Seize Computers From Gizmodo Editor · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Lindsay Lohan steals an Escalade, goes on a high-speed chase up PCH, shows up at jail with a load of blow in her pants, and two years later the cops are all "hey, if you could show up for a deposition or something that would be, kind of, you know, cool and stuff."

    One hardware nerd loses a phone and suddenly it's a goddamned national disaster. ZOMGMANTHEBATTLESHIPS!

  19. Re:Too Stupid To Handel Modern Graphics Hardware on More Evidence For Steam Games On Linux · · Score: 1

    Well, they have to let the hardware cook for a while to see if it's up to the state of the Mozart. Perhaps in the Beethoven.

  20. Re:Ok.. now if there were OSS engines of this qual on Crytek Plans Free Version of CryENGINE 3 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Half Life was built upon a modified Quake engine, still one of the best games (second to Unreal)

    Second t... to "Unreal?"

    Sir, this indignity will not stand. I demand satisfaction. Headcrabs at 20 paces. Harrumph!

  21. Re:First on Larry Sanger Tells FBI Wikipedia Distributes "Child Pornography" · · Score: 3, Funny

    So... just how small are these claims?

    *fap*

  22. What will hold them up? on Company Invents Electronic Underpants · · Score: 1

    Will it be fiber, some sort of wireless technology, or just a regular broadband?

  23. Re:Asshole on Raleigh Councilman Offers Child Naming Rights To Google · · Score: 1

    Well, that certainly Explains it All.

  24. Re:Like the games themselves on The Problems With Video Game Voice Acting · · Score: 1, Insightful

    On behalf of "stupid monkey" actors everywhere, allow me to invite you to bite my... you know what? Forget it. You typed exactly one sentence and made about 48 errors. Anything I say is just going to be as pointless and unhelpful as your post.

  25. Re:Sweet spot on The Awful Anti-Pirate System That Will Probably Work · · Score: 5, Funny

    And for those of us without water tight seals on the toilet?

    An otter will do in a pinch.