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  1. Re:Act like an asshole toward the court, pay for i on Charles Nesson Ruled Jointly Liable To Pay RIAA · · Score: 1

    sounds like it'd be a good example to use the Chewbacca defence

  2. Re:PalPal Sucks! on Paypal Reverses Payments Made To Indians · · Score: 1

    Why switch from one evil company to another?

    Because its an improvement.

    I felt that should be bolded, its so god damned obvious to anyone who thinks.
    Or would you rather have all the money funneled directly into just one "evil" company to funnel all their evil machinations.

    I'd also rather not go into lengths on how monopolies work, so i'll try to keep this brief
    If you feel like spouting the anti-google retoric, do it elsewhere, or at least be both more direct and informative about it.
    Mindless posts like the one above should not be modded as informative, or even modded up.

  3. Laptops are more then the sum of their parts... on 100% Free Software Compatible PC Launches · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Its weird how so much support is going towards the mac, that no one appreciates the simplicity of the laptop for what it is.

    Its power efficient, and cheap.
    And let me go into a bit more detail. The intel atom is a cpu designed by intel to run on as little power as possible.
    The core 2 duo was not. It has power saving features, but its not designed with power being a primary factor.

    The same things can be said for the chipsets.
    I was unable to an exact comparison between the 2 chipsets since the details, but toms hardware did a match thats close enough.

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-ion-atom,2153-10.html
    The result is that the 945GC is up to 35% more power efficient. I expect its the same case with the intel core 2 duo vs the atom, if not, even more in favour.

    The fact is that's a huge saving on power. Using the atom and 950gc you could get 3 hours batter life where the other only gets 2.

    And laptops are meant to be portable. Anyone whos takes a laptop around with them, is well aware of the power concerns. That 1 hour can be the difference between moving with the laptop freely, and having to bring a power adapter and sit with it rooted to a power socket.

    As i'm typing this post out, its on an atom netbook, its power consumption so low that its passively cooled. Try that with a core 2 duo and its matching gpu.

    A few other things i'll touch on.
    Its stupid to point out that for only 190 more euro you get a more powerful computer. But that's 50% more expensive then this laptop offering!

    More memory isn't necessarily a good thing. At least on windows i can enter or leave hibernation mode in 26 seconds because i use 1gig of memory. If i had 3 gigs, it'd jump to about 45 seconds both ways. as well as draining more power, and increasing the price needlessly.

    Its not a Mac. Seriously. Comparing Linux to mac, and talking about the mac favorably... I have to wonder where slashdot's culture is headed on threads like these.

    If you want a top of the line gaming laptop, so be it. Just don't snub laptops that are aimed at a cheaper/work environment because it doesn't suit you.

  4. Grammar Check Please on China Emphasizes Laws As Google Defies Censorship · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Are the people vetting slashdot posts unable to fix the grammar from submited stories, or do they not care?
    This post has multiple serious grammar issues.

  5. Re:Patents aren't the problem on Recipient of First Software Patent Defends Them · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you come up with an amazing new algorithm your implementation is protected, and cannot be copied by other people.

    Wow, how did that get marked up. I'm really starting to wonder about the moderation system.

    There are so many examples in real life that contradict that.
    Lets start off with the bios chip in computers. That was copyrighted.
    They got around it simply by having 2 teams
    Team A disected the chip, and wrote the specs of what it did, and how it operated.
    Team B took the specs and had nothing else to do with team A, and using only those specs made a new bios chip that matched the specifications written.

    The courts decided that copywright didn't come into play, because they didn't copy the chip. (They indeed made their own version)
    If it was patented it would of been a different matter.

    Theres also the matter of the magic key that allowed decoding of HD-DVDs. I don't believe copyright is able to do anything about that (Although the DMCA might say otherwise, i'm unsure since its DRM and DMCA changes the game with DRM)

    You could also try talking to apple, about how their court case vs microsoft went when MS copied how apple looked.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Computer,_Inc._v._Microsoft_Corporation

    I could go on, but in short you can't copywright the look and feel of software either.

    So if the detailed innerworkings (or algorithms) aren't protected by copywright, and if the look and feel isn't protected either. What does copywright stop.
    It stops outright ripoffs and direct copies, but it doesn't stop other companies producing compeating products.

    Patents however do stop compeating products. (A little too effectivly some would argue)
    If the bios chip was patented, it would of been illegal.
    If it wasn't for the fact that the GUI had already been proven and demostrated by xerox before being handed over to apple. Apple could of patented the "look and feel".

    So back to the orginal point.
    Copywright Law protects you against people copying your software. It isn't very effective against people that DEVELOP compeating products. Patents are.

    You can hate or love what patents are, but don't be confused about the differance. To discard what patents because [software] copywrite exists, defeats the purpose of patents themselves.
    Reform is needed for both, but not an abolishment.

  6. Power Consumption on Microsoft Aims To Close Performance Gap With Internet Explorer 9 · · Score: 1

    What i'm just wondering about is how it'll affect the power consumption on laptops.
    Since currently browsers don't use it, it would be using its lowest powered rendering mode.

    Now if you start getting IE to render using 2d acceleration, if the drivers aren't nice, its going to kick in full and start draining a lot more power.

    Aero on vista was much the same. Pretty looks, faster power drain.

    It'll be interesting to see how it works, if it can be disabled, and if it will drain more power on well written graphic drivers

  7. Re:And they couldn't afford a better domain name? on eBay For Millionaires · · Score: 4, Insightful

    sound low rent?
    Look at their site, once you get past how "bling bling" it looks, its actually got very little content, and a hell of a lot of ads.

    I also fail to picture why one would want to use an auction for this thing. You don't stay rich by squanding large sacks of money away on items you've not checked out.
    Meeting in person would give you a far better idea of whats involved, as well as either talk the price down to something more resonable, or have it explained why its worth so much.

    Specifications:

    Length Overall (LOA): 85'0"/25.91 m

    Engine
    2000 MTU 12V 2000
    Horse Power: 314
    Fuel Type: Diesel

    Engine Type: Inboard

    Description
    Hull Material: Fiberglass
    Hours: Contact Dealer

    Stock #: 85 Azimut 2000
    Status: In Stock

    Thats the full description of a yacht with a minimum bid of 2.7 million dollars.
    If that auction site was worth a damn, they'd actually either give pages of material about the product, or refuse to list it on such small infomation.
    I'm done talking about the site, the fact that the site hit slashdot both gives credence to them, and lowers my perception of slashdot.
    I just hope slashdot got a pile of cash for advertising it.

  8. Justice must be seen to be done... on Attorney General Says Wiretap Lawsuit Must Be Thrown Out · · Score: 1

    ...so i ask, where is the justice?

  9. Re:DS Improvements a good thing on Can Nintendo Really Be Planning Another DS Variant? · · Score: 1

    What I'm most surprised about is that no one has developed a gyro/motion sensor that would fit into the advance cartridge slot to make games more Wii like.

    They did, at least for the GBA:
    WarioWare

    It used a built-in gyro sensor to detect movement. Althought it was a GBA game, it still worked on the DS.
    Pitty they didn't build it into the DSi. I'd MUCH rather have a gyrosensor then yet another camera to carry around. (cellphone/netbook both provide for that non-existant need)

  10. Re:Environmentalist nonsense on Save the Planet, Eat Your Dog · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A free market requires that everyone's property and individual rights be respected.

    A free market has nothing to do with personal rights. Its about having minimal goverment intervention allowing the ecnomony to find the path of least resistance. The most efficent way to produce goods and services.

    Its based on the theory that the ecnomony can regulate itself better then the goverment can. Some regulation is needed, but preferably minimial. The more the goverement controls the system, the less of a free market and more of communist system we step towards.

    You don't want to take either side to an extreme, as there is a balaning act involved. Too little oversight will result in companys becoming reckless in the serch for profits; too little freedom will smother companies, minimzing the jobs and profits they provide to the region.

    Pollution and environmental damage are forms of rights violation

    This is the key pivot of your arguement, and i have no idea how you can so cleanly equate pollution to rights violation.

    Lets take for example a farming community.
    Cows produce greenhouse gases just by their digestive system. Eating, craping, farting, it adds up.

    How does me owning 10 cows affect your human/legal rights
    How about 100, 1000, 10,000 cows?

    Lets take it a step futher.
    Lets say their waste goes down stream of some sort that is nice to fish from.

    1 cow, not a problem.
    10 cows, still isn't a problem.
    100 cows, getting an issue.
    1000 cows, the river is unhealthy to fish from

    Explain at which point your individual rights get violated. (Its not your property so its only your personal rights).

    The point of this post is simple.
    Free markets will make companies pollute more when they aren't accountable.
    You can't make companies accountable just by human rights. If a company damages your properity/rights by a mesuable amount i'm sure you already have legal recourse. For everything else that is unmesurable, you need regulation, to prevent polution from getting out of hand.

    I'll also add that too much regulation will result in companys moving to more agreeable countries and taking their jobs with them.(See China and the Kyoto treaty).

    Free market leads to a dangerious but profitable market, where as a regulated leads to a less profitable (read: higher poverty) market.
    A balancing act is needed. Human rights have little to do with the pros and cons of the free market with regards to polution.

  11. Re:Legal pirates made me a annoyed panda on World of Goo Creators Try Pick-Your-Price Experiment · · Score: 1

    Yes its an oxymoron, i chose it for that purpose.
    It doesn't change the fact that people are copying it without paying the agreed amount.

    The publisher/developer is allowing anyone to buy it with whatever they think its WORTH. They didn't say pay what you want.
    You ask anyone who "purchased" the game at 1 cent, and ask them if they got a bargin, and they'll say hell yes. Its because they just got something vaulable for dirt cheap.
    Anyone who actually thought the game was only worth $0.01 cents wouldn't even bother downloading it.

    If you ask me, such actions not only breaks the spirit of the sale, it also breaks the agreement it was purchased with. Its also just being a selfish arsehat.

  12. Legal pirates made me a annoyed panda on World of Goo Creators Try Pick-Your-Price Experiment · · Score: 2, Interesting

    what bugs me is that 16,852 people paid $0.01 for the game. Which is nothing but legally pirating the game.

    If you were doing it for an OS port of the game thats fine, but otherwise at least throw in a dollar.
    The bandwidth and credit processing would cost them more then the cent provided.

    At least they got the marketing, and my business, which is some good from the cheapskates
    Thats my $2.00 cents.

  13. USB Camera on UK Copyright Group Tells Cinemas to Ban Laptops · · Score: 1

    Yes the camera's that are built into laptops are usally pretty piss poor quality, but theres nothing stopping someone taking a USB video camera in as well. It wouldn't surprise me if there are a few tiny ones that record with good footage, and connected to a laptop, would have plenty of recording space unlike a cellphone which most won't have the room/power to store movie length footage

    I still think its a stupid idea. You can't stop cam-rips without creating a hostile viewing enviroment, even then i doubt you would stop cam-rips.

    I'll also add, i expect laptops to become more and more common as time, and internet connectivity goes on. Have you see how small some of the netbooks are getting, while the coverage area's and pricing of 3g networks keep improving. But thats a bit off-topic.

  14. EA fails at DRM and Quality Control with C&C on Command & Conquer MMO a Possibility? · · Score: 1

    Same thing for me here.
    I'm a a pretty big nut of C&C games, but the DRM on C&C3 (fantastic game) gave me a ton of greif. I actually had to go and download no-cd images and use damen tools + YASU (yet another secure-rom utility) just to RUN my own game.
    My dvd drive struggled to read and pass the dvd check at boot because their dvd was non-standard.

    Nothing like having to crack your own game, just so you could play it, then worry that your online account will be banned as a result.

    Lets not forget how badly EA made C&C3's online lobby system. For a game that aimed to please the mutliplayer base, their online interface was terrible.
    You were cramped into rooms labled lobby1, lobby2, etc, so joining a room that matched your timezone/region was impossible.
    The networking code for making and establishing connections was the worst i've ever seen. Requiring the following ports be opened:
    TCP Ports
    80,6667,28910,29900,29920
    UDP Ports
    432,127,900

    What a headake to setup your router with, and have fun if you have 2 machines behind the router you wanted to be able to play online with.

    Then came the expantion, which was fantastic in terms of gameplay and story, but online got destroyed. There was a sync bug which caused a lot of players to desync. And any game that desynced would be aborted. 2v2 and 1 player desyncs, game aborts for everyone.

    EA told us that a patch would be coming in 2 weeks to fix it. But it took them 4 months to release a patch. 4 months where the mutliplayer desync rate was 30%+ screwed up. (In addition to the lobby being as bad as ever)

    I lost all respect in EA as a company over that.

    Then they decided with their next release of RA3, they would increase the DRM even more. That you'd only be able to install RA3 5 times. After that you'd be screwed.
    It was the first C&C game i never purchased, and i can honestly say i'm thankful for that after watching it at a friends place.
    The gameplay was annoying. Every unit had to have a special ability, if only for the sake of it. That C&C feel i'd loved since tha days of starcraft were lost.
    You could no longer amass tanks... TANKS (solid bricks that you throw at your opponent), but now units which had to be microed on each unit to work. Building on land or water didn't matter, navies could pack up and become an airforce... Nothing made sence, nothing flowed, and everything was micromanagement intensive. (The plot was also very forgetable and childish)

    And this is the company that wants to make an MMORPG?
    Failed at understanding how to foster a good mutliplayer experance? Check
    Failed at timely patching when critrical game bugs are encountered? Check (just wait for when exploits are found)
    Failed at developing a fun gameplay experance? Check.
    Failed at development of solid networking code? Check.

    I will add this since noone else has mentioned it.
    C&C might be lacking a lot of lore to start a MMORPG game, but keep in mind they have a FPS shooter tiberium coming out soonish. If they make it like mass effect they would be able to add a ton of lore into the game and give the most basic foundations to starting an MMO with.
    But at the same time, if its a popular game, theres a good chance they could get a new following that would be interested in futher exploiting the world of C&C.
    If its another renegade where although its a good game, its not popular. Then i'd say the best they could hope for is is to futher milk the C&C franchise.

  15. Re:How is this ethical? on 2009 Nobel Ribosome Structures — Patented · · Score: 2, Interesting

    No capitalism doesn't work FOR humanity's best interests, however that doesn't mean their work doesn't further the advances of humanity.

    Thinking of some of the greatest inventions of last century, the light-bulb or automobile. Both were made by great inventors, both drastically changed the world, both were made with profits in mind, and both had patents on their inventions.

    Anyone who thinks that its wrong to make money for advanced research should get a clue on how the world works.
    The same can be said for anyone who instantly assumes that all patents should be worthless.

  16. Re:Play nice! on Flash CS5 Will Export iPhone Apps · · Score: 1

    Watching videos on your cellphone?
    We get charged by the kilobytes for online cellphone useage here in New Zealand, watching a 30 minutes youtube movie would probably cost at least 50USD
    If your annoyed that you can't download movies to your cellphone, i can't help but think your doing something wrong.
    Flash pages on the otherhand i can understand, especially since there are so many websites that don't function correctly without flash

  17. Re:They CAN'T afford to get it wrong on Vista Share Drops for the First Time In Two Years · · Score: 3, Informative

    Everything has its limits
    The reason microsoft and windows have been so successful has been because their software has been so friendly to use.
    Its so easy it attracts developers, that make applications for the platform, which attracts end-users, some of which go on to become developers.

    Its a self-feeding cycle, which is why microsoft has been so successful, and its also where linux is starting to show real growths.

    Now your saying MS can give its customers anything it wants and they'll eat it. You might be right, but only in the short term. Longer term, a small amount, lets say that in frustration/annoyance 5% less developers drop windows vista, and start using using linux instead.
    They go on to develop apps that DON"T work on windows but instead on linux, these apps appeal to other users who go on to get linux instead, and the linux cycle grows.

    Those few developers, taht tiny market share, is all it can take to crush the windows monopoly. And without the monopoly, or ease of use, why would you pay money over a linux distribution which is free.

    No microsoft can't afford to stuff up windows, its the cornerstone of all their software, everything is dependant on it, it just takes time (read: years) before screwups play out fully.

    Heres a small post showing that MS's vista screwup has cost them dearly, the Mac's web presence nearly doubling from 4 to 8%.
    http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/business/appleaday/blog/2008/06/macs_web_footprint_growing_at.html

    It'd be simlar with linux.
    Just wait a few years, and the results will play themselves out.
    Don't even get me started on the fact that the netbook market is cut-throat pricing wise, MS are already having a hard time jusifying the cost of windows (to the point where they cut prices on windows oem to stop being excluded from that market)

  18. Re:cool stuff, but not for this purpose on The Orange Goo That Could Save Your Laptop · · Score: 1

    HD's can cover about 20g while in use. So as long as there are no sudden jerks, its fine for even mobile use.
    When the drive heads are parked, its about 200-300g. Which is enough for small falls, and large jerks.

    For all the talk about HD's being protected, its actually the casing and the motherboard that stands to benefit. Hell, newer laptops have the HD bay easily accessible for HD replacement.
    But if the case is damaged, then the whole thing needs to be repaired. A laptop with a a damaged power socket, or broken wifi antenna/wire isn't easily fixable.

  19. Citation Needed. on How To Vet Clever Ideas Without Giving Them Away? · · Score: 1

    First up, some citation is needed. I couldn't find a single trace of a lawsuit coming about from burp-tanks.
    The story just sounds like some fictional feel good story passed around to cheer up people who think they hold a genius idea. Do correct me if you can find a source or citation for this story though.

    Secondly you say that he could of made more money by being patient, but i'd argue that is far from true. You never know when someone else is going to come up with an invention that would make your invention either obsolete or just an alternative.

    Sooner you go to production, the sooner you can establish a a foothold, and set companies in their ways with your product. By the time a competing idea comes along, hopefully you idea is so ingrained that they just won't bother with the alternatives, at the very least you'll have the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_mover advantage.

    As for loosing most his money to lawyers, I'd expect very much that if he did win all his lawsuits, he would of made more then if he had a legal arrangement, at least short-term. Punitive damages are designed to do just that. He should of got what he wanted for his idea AND then if his lawyers were any good, received large punitive damages on top.

    As for mending the resulting burnt bridge, I'd say with all that cash you just received you'd be able to purchase some top notch marketing. If your product is worth using, I'd say you'd be able to come to some arrangement rather easily.
    If your that scared of burning them, out of court settlements are also great way to come to a mutually beneficial agreement.

    Sitting on an idea and letting it rot while you try to make the 'perfect' launch is a great way to fall behind the times or be 2nd to the punch.

  20. Re:That's fine.. on Watch TV On Your Satnav · · Score: 1

    You know i'm usually one for freedom of rights and all, but lets get a few things right.

    Driving is not a right inherent to all of us, its a privilege.
    A privilege given to us by the state, and subject to the conditions they impose, and can both be denied and revoked.
    The roads you drive on are not your own, they are the states.

    If you want to drive around at 80MPH on your own private backyard watching the tv instead of the wheel, by all means you can. Hell its Darwinism at its finest. But you keep your erratic driving to yourself, and on your own property.

    Its well within the powers of your state to ban cars with that functionality from being licensed for road use. Passing a law addressing the issue probably isn't needed, but at the end of the day its just easier for everyone. (Except perhaps people who do drive at 80mph on their own turf)

  21. Re:Protectionism on Google Suggest Disabled In China Due To Porn · · Score: 1

    Your entire post leaves me wondering.

    China as a whole seems to keep to itself. It will regulate inself, and any outside interferance. So the idea of china ruling the world could only really happen economically, in which case we won't be a state of china, just a trading partner. (In fact New Zealand already is the first trading partner to china).

    So the world being better if china took over is such a pear shaped world, i can't see what could cause it. I'm not happy with how china censors everything inside itself, but its CHINA. I'm not Chinese, nor do i live there. It is not my place to say how they should and shouldn't rule.

    Now going back to America, I have no idea what your dribbling on about. You talk about the end of America like they are going to implode because their technology was stolen. America isn't a company where if the blueprints for its next device is leaked, it goes bankrupt.

    It does however pay to note that its not far off bankruptcy, due to stupid policies, and some VERY stupid policies. If their government wasn't crooked, and the voters informed, and willing to vote for hard progress, rather then easy debt, i believe we'd see America start to pull ahead.

    As it is now, America's greatest failing is they have no concern about where their money comes from. If they did the housing market wouldn't of collapsed, the war wouldn't' of drained their coffers, and hell, even the car industry might be in a leaner shape rather then relying on government handouts to keep the lard well smoothed.

    Time will tell how dearly the pay for their actions, i just hope they don't take my country down with them when they do. (Like this world wide recession they created.. thanks!)

  22. Re:Cars on Alienware Refusing Customers As Thieves · · Score: 4, Insightful

    bad companies don't make any profit of a second hand laptop.

    A good company would sell them support and services, and judging from the summery, at $150 for a smart bay, they are close to doing just that.

    Lets not forget that all PC's need to be replaced, if new owner is impressed with your service and quality, he may purchase directly from you in future.

    There's also the original owner, if he has trouble on-selling his old PC because of you, he's less likely to purchase newer models from you.

    1. Treat your Customers well.
    2. ...
    3. Profit!

  23. Re:Corrected: What the road system is really like on European Union Asks US To Free ICANN · · Score: 1

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/20/kentucky_domain_name_seizure_upheld/

    its bounced back and forth, herels one where an appeal lost because a judge though they did have the power, it later got reversed and the domains re-enabled.

    They were successful in disabling the domain, but not permanently. That's "not entirely successful". I believe they'll try it again once they try passing new legislation. thats the "yet" part.

  24. Corrected: What the road system is really like on European Union Asks US To Free ICANN · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Lets consider a better analogy.

    We build at OUR EXPENSE an entire series of roads, spanning both countries and continents, and we tie the traffic system into YOUR control system.

    We REIMBURSE you for your troubles, paying you a small fee for each traffic light you operate (DNS Registration), resulting in cheaper operational costs for everyone.

    We however have grown concerned over your ability to operate our traffic as a neutral controller, as some of your states believe they can hijack and disable our traffic lights, if it bothers their locals. They have not been entirely successful yet, but they have caused disruptions that should never of been possible in the first place.

    http://blog.cdt.org/2009/01/24/kentucky-court-rules-that-domain-names-arent-craps-tables/

    The options we have available to us to minimize US laws/regulations on both our local and international traffic, we have the following options:

    1. We leave the system in your hands (and whim), and hope for the best.
    2. You hand over the control to an multinational committee
    3. We sever our dependence on your system, and create our own. This however will more then likely cause international traffic crashes.

    Anyone who thinks that its America's right to retain control over the entire INTERNATIONAL internet will suffer when countries develop their own control system in disgust.

    Anyone who thinks America is more reliable then a committee might have a point, but 'because were better then you', is never going to be an accepted reason.

  25. Re:Slashdot achievements on Slashdot Launches User Achievements · · Score: 1

    Very.