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  1. Re:Audiophile market on $10K Ethernet Cable Claims Audio Fidelity, If You're Stupid Enough To Buy It · · Score: 1

    WHY is his network set up in that unnecessarily complex way?

  2. Re:If you want results from the web on If You're Connected, Apple Collects Your Data · · Score: 1

    "Or why when setting up an email account does the mail app send the domain name you enter to apple?"

    It's so that IF your domain is one that is known to Apple, they can reply back with the correct IMAP and SMTP server settings, allowing you to not have to enter those things. If you are in a big company, or use a very popular email provider, this is a help if Apple happens to know the correct settings for your domain. If you are in a small company, not so much. But there's nothing sinister about it.

  3. Re:how do SSD's compare to HD's? on iFixit Tears Apart Apple's Shiny New Retina iMac · · Score: 1

    They work the same as hard drives. You back them up, use them till they break, and replace them, restore from backup.

  4. Re:Netflix / Google's argument is surely valid on Not Just Netflix: Google Challenges Canada's Power To Regulate Online Video · · Score: 2

    Time and Life magazines used to have to publish Canadian versions of their magazines for the Canadian market, with Canadian content because these protectionist measures most certainly DID have such limitations placed upon them.

  5. There's an easy solution to all of this on Not Just Netflix: Google Challenges Canada's Power To Regulate Online Video · · Score: 1

    Google and Netflix just need to pay off the right politicians and all of this will go away.

  6. Re:Funny thing on Users Report Warping of Apple's iPhone 6 Plus · · Score: 1

    I've got an iphone 5s. I do not have a case for it, and I carry it around, unprotected, in my left front pocket. However, I also tend to wear baggy clothes that are getting baggier by the day as I continue to lose weight. Anyway - that phone looks like it is brand new, except for a small nick in the metal case on one side where I accidentally dropped the phone from quite a height onto a hard surface. No scratches on the glass, no bends in the case. I have no desire for an iPhone 6 Plus - those things are ridiculously long. But I'm just saying - as a smartphone user, this phone fits in my pocket, unnoticed most of the time. There's no need to wrap a bulky case around it. You'll be fine.

  7. Amiga on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 1

    I think this is going to finally be the year of the Amiga desktop!

  8. Re:Don't google it. Bing it! on Court Rules the "Google" Trademark Isn't Generic · · Score: 2

    mind. blown.

  9. Re:It's not your phone on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 1

    The stupid thing shows up in my iTunes list, but it most certainly didn't take an ounce of my bandwidth. It's in iCloud, not downloaded to any of my devices... If I never hit play on it, it'll never send it to me. I'm mildly annoyed that I now have a U2 album in my otherwise pristine music collection, but I'll live.

  10. Look to other jurisdictions on Text While Driving In Long Island and Have Your Phone Disabled · · Score: 1

    The accident rate for 'distracted driving' is approximately equal to that for drunk driving. Therefore the state has an interest in curbing the bad habits that drivers get into. Here in Saskatchewan Canada, it is illegal to operate any electronic device while driving a motor vehicle. This includes fiddling around with the stereo in your car, fiddling with your GPS, etc. You cannot use a cell phone in any capacity - take a call, take a picture, text, or email, while the vehicle is in motion. If you need to do those things, pull over. Now, the penalties for failure to comply with the law are steep, but fair. Its a $285 fine for the first offense. The second offense, your vehicle is impounded for a week. This does not mean you can't drive - you can certainly rent a car during that period. I'm not 100% clear what happens on subsequent offenses - I imagine they'll increasingly treat you as they would an impaired driver, which you clearly are if you cannot follow a simple, very clear law.

  11. Re:9 to 5 is a myth on The American Workday, By Profession · · Score: 2

    Canadian here. I work 8:30 to 5:00 with an hour lunch. I'm on salary, and I while I am technically on call 24/7, I am quite sure to rarely ever work more than the 37.5 hours a week I'm paid for. I get 4 weeks paid holiday a year, and free health insurance. I have prescription, optical, and dental coverage through our group plan at work. Life here is pretty good. What I see on the news from the U.S. makes me shake my head some times. You guys just don't seem to get it.

  12. Re:To each his own on Adam Carolla Settles With Podcasting Patent Troll · · Score: 1

    I agree completely. Bill's podcast is funny. What kills me is that he botches up reading the ads so badly that they also become very entertaining. I remember one time he just stopped reading an ad halfway through and blasted the advertiser for selling a really terrible product. I think it was some kind of 'healthy' snacks or something. Needless to say, he lost that advertiser that day. Please nobody tell Bill that he could just record one 'good' take of an ad and just edit it in every week.

  13. Re:I live in Montana. I'm looking forward to it. on Blueprints For Taming the Climate Crisis · · Score: 0

    "Proven Liar" - citation please.

    "Paid Shill" - citation please.

    The graphs you two are arguing about are apples and oranges. One is a graph of temperature readings, the other is a graph of temperature anomalies. They also cover different time periods, and have different vertical scales. I should also point out that the anomalies graph quite visibly dips downward after the year 2000. Just saying. It cannot be argued that there isn't a 'pause' in the warming. It cannot be argued that temperature co-relates poorly with CO2 levels. What can be argued are the reasons why this is so.

  14. I can solve the mystery for you on Joss Whedon Releases New Film On Demand · · Score: 0

    Wheddon is an over-rated, talentless hack. Nothing he does really succeeds because of this simple fact. With the single exception of Cabin in the Woods, the bulk of his output is unwatchable, unenjoyable dreck. I suspect, for this reason, that Cabin in the Woods was an idea stolen from someone else.

  15. Re:Modern audiophiles are no different. on Elite Violinists Can't Distinguish Between a Stradivarius and a Modern Violin · · Score: 1

    It is entirely possible that trying to digitize signals above the hearing threshold will produce lower-order harmonic artifacts that ARE within hearing range, but it is safe to say that this is making the audio worse, not better. It is not humanly possible to hear or experience harmonics much above 20Khz, even if you are very young with fresh ears. Also, I'd love to know what audio sources you are using that capture these elusive unhearable nuances - since ALL recording equipment rolls off above 20Khz - you are claiming to hear things that aren't actually there.

  16. Re:Odd Market. on Amazon Launches Android-Powered 'Fire TV' For Streaming and Gaming · · Score: 1

    You can stream to a Chromecast from your PC? News to me. The only thing it seems to be able to do is to show you stuff on your TV that you could watch on your phone or tablet. It's a pretty useless device.

  17. Re:Buy OUYA get controller free on Amazon Launches Android-Powered 'Fire TV' For Streaming and Gaming · · Score: 1

    Mine works just fine, thanks. I'm not really sure what people are comparing the Ouya to - it's miles better than any of those Android TV sticks, better than the Raspberry Pi at actually running things at speed. It's not particularly locked down - I've side-loaded lots of things onto mine. Sure it's only got 8Gb of memory in it, but I've got everything on a 128Gb USB stick shoved in the back of it. Right now I have a handful of Ouya games, lots of emulators, Quake 1, 2, and 3, and Return to Castle Wolfenstein on it. The controller is pretty good. I honestly can't work out what people keep bitching about it. For $80 I've had a lot of fun with it...

  18. Re:Maybe someone else will? on Interviews: J. Michael Straczynski Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    FYI, early seasons of B5's effects WERE done on home PCs - Lightwave and VideoToaster on Amigas.

  19. Re:Slashdot building a 'Beta' website for no one on Microsoft Building an 'Xbox Reading' App For Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    A-fucking-men. A bunch of crying man-babies are currently the ones ruining this site.

  20. So shoot me. I like the beta. It is my preferred mode of looking at Slashdot. All the bitching about it degraded the site far more than anything in the beta did.

  21. Re:is this a big deal? on Why the Latest FISA Release By Google Et Al. Means Squat · · Score: 1

    I have a question for the no-javascript crowd. I've been wondering this for a while, so I'm really not picking on you in particular to ask this. But I'm really curious. If not javascript... what? As a web developer I encounter problems in web page design that can be solved in one of three ways: static delivery of content to the end user, with no interaction, can be accomplished with simple HTML and CSS. Dynamic content where logic must be applied to select and serve the right content to the right user can be accomplished with server-side scripting (my favorite tool for this purpose is PHP). Interactive content, where the user has to interact with page elements that appear, disappear, make logical decisions on user input, validate form input, etc. can only be accomplished on the browser with a universally available client-side scripting language. The only language that fits the bill, in my experience, is javascript. Don't get me wrong - javascript isn't my favorite scripting language by a long shot, but by being ubiquitous, its the language of choice on the internet. So, how would YOU solve the design problems of Slashdot without client-side logic and interaction without use of javascript? I'm genuinely curious. If you don't have a reasonable answer to that question, then I'm puzzled about your comment.

  22. Re:Same as Wheel of Fortune? on Audience Jeers Contestant Who Uses Game Theory To Win At 'Jeopardy' · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm sure eventually they'll dumb it down to the point where they just hand you a soft sponge, and the game will be to see if you can avoid poking your eye out with it.

  23. Re:"Looks like we got ourselves a thinker!" on Audience Jeers Contestant Who Uses Game Theory To Win At 'Jeopardy' · · Score: 1

    I'm betting on Fox to bring us "Ow, My Balls!" first.

  24. Re:3 Day Old News on Audience Jeers Contestant Who Uses Game Theory To Win At 'Jeopardy' · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe he should behead his opponent and then shout, "Are you not entertained?"

  25. Going by the quality of their website and the various trailers, this Maia game looks pretty terrible. I'm not surprised not many Mac users have bought into it. Really lacks polish, frankly, unless the trailers are giving me a really bad impression of their product.