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  1. Re:Expedia wants to set rates. on Battle Escalates Between Airlines and Online Agents · · Score: 1

    Naturally the travel companies would prefer that people book through their own websites, because they don't have to pay the commission, which is typically around 10% of the price.

    It's actually more like 30%, and at my hotel that means you're much less likely to get upgrades and freebies because our revenue is so much lower. Book direct for a lower rate and more perks!

  2. Re:EPIC WIN on Facebook Campaign Decides UK Christmas Music Charts · · Score: 4, Informative

    It was radio 5, not radio 1

  3. Re:Let me attempt to translate... on Lego Loses Its Unique Right To Make Lego Blocks · · Score: 4, Funny

    That'll teach them to Hassle the Hof

  4. Already done, but better... www.debatewise.com on Google Launches User-Driven Debate Site · · Score: 1

    A service like this already exists - debatewise.com. The major differences seem to be that it's a not-for-profit, and by the looks of the google site, a lot better...

  5. Re:The shit sandwich question on Real-World 3G Monthly Cost With Taxes and Fees? · · Score: 1

    Phones are heavily subsidised here as well, but in a much better way - almost every phone is free on an 18 month contract, and most are free on a 12 month contract. I got my N95 8GB, a phone certainly comparable to the iPhone, for free with a $80 equivalent contract, and that includes all taxes and whatever else.

  6. Ridiculous! on The Internet Now has Over 100 Million Web Sites · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nobody could need more than 640 websites...

  7. Re:Where to start on Starting an Education in IT? · · Score: 1

    If you do, look for a book called "ML for the working programmer" by Larry Paulson - he's a lecturer at Cambridge University, and he lectured ML to us this year - the book is really good.

  8. Labour Laws on Is Silicon Valley Reproducible? · · Score: 1

    I was under the impression that one of the main reasons for silicon valleys success was that californias labour laws prohibit clauses that stop you from working with a competitor when you quit/are fired. I believe it's this that has caused Silicon Valley to flourish places in other states (Bostons Route 128) with similar conditions (minus labour laws) have not done so

  9. Re:Saw this on Digg on Root Password Readable in Clear Text with Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    If Microsoft had released a patch on a Sunday, everyone would have said how completely irresponsible it was to release a patch on a non-working day

  10. Re:Pennies must go! on Earth's Copper Supply Inadequate For Development? · · Score: 1

    What are you even saying? He's not suggesting removing the concept of a penny, just getting rid of the actual coin. If there's a penny of tax on each item you sell, and you sell 1000 items, you don't ship 1000 pennies to the goverment, you just send them a $10 bill. I really don't understand your point...

  11. Re:Real ID on Real ID Act Poses Technical Challenges · · Score: 1

    Can I just clarify, are you suggesting that gun legislation be removed?

  12. Re:Blame Windows on Computers Top BBC List of Stress Producers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you've ever had a 150 day uptime on a windows box, you're clearly not patching enough

  13. So Now.... on The Boot Loader Showdown · · Score: 1

    I can run linux on my lilo?

  14. Didn't Notice? on Sony DRM Installs a Rootkit? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Not that this makes it better in any way, but I liked how he said

    I hadn't noticed when I purchased the CD from Amazon.com that it's protected with DRM software, but if I had looked more closely at the text on the Amazon.com web page I would have known

    followed by a picture of the amazon web page in question with [CONTENT/COPY-PROTECTED CD] clearly visible in massive letters.

  15. Re:It's Obvious Day at Slashdot on Splogs Clog Blog Services · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That story is about comment spam, where as this is about people creating spam blogs

    In case you still can't see, that makes the two things completely different..

  16. Re:Fscking Scumbag Ambulance Chasers on iPod Nano Scratches Result In Suit · · Score: 1

    The real question is, are you, as a human being, actually *entitled* to bitch about how 'hard' your life is made by superfluous issues, while others barely survive?

    Yes

  17. I'm Lost... on Your Favorite Math/Logic Riddles? · · Score: 1

    4 8 15 16 23 42 Explain

  18. Re:Funny... on Controlling Hurricanes? · · Score: 1

    Uranium in your car?

  19. You tell us on Controlling Hurricanes? · · Score: 1, Troll

    You're the one who's written the long article about it, so shouldn't we ask the professional - you tell us!

  20. Re:I was asked to hack on Charges Against High School Hackers Dropped · · Score: 1

    Only in the good 'ol US of A. At my school, in my final year, I was asked to perform pen-testing of the school network. I found the network admin password, and by some packet-sniffing, the passwords of about 20 senior staff members. I also exposed a number of weaknesses in the schools wifi implementation. I recieved a pat on the back from the head of IT, and de-brief and congratulations by the headmaster, and a few free bits of kit (such as the old wifi boxes that they'd had to replace).

  21. Re:Why? on FDA Rejects Artificial Heart · · Score: 1

    By 'SOMEONE' I mean 'someone who doesn't already suffer from HIV'

  22. Re:Why? on FDA Rejects Artificial Heart · · Score: 1

    because no system is 100% secure, and even with a 0.001% failure rate, that means SOMEONE is gonna end up with a HIV-sufferers organ, and that's not an acceptable risk

  23. Re:Hours of crappy goodness on CVS Disposable Camcorder Hacked · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think we should boycott CVS too!

    Subversion is the way forward!

  24. Re:Lets get the facts straight on Felony Charges For H.S. Hacking · · Score: 1

    Not at all

    I've got signed permission from my teacher before performing any pen-testing. Would you pentest at a company before signing a contract with them? No

    What it means is that if something breaks, or you do find something, you've covered your back - if a teacher won't sign something, then it's because they don't have your back. If that's the case, don't do it...

  25. Re:Religion stifles advancement in our species on What Ancient Tech Do You Do? · · Score: 1

    May I refer you to the old testament