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  1. Re:This can't be!! on Watch Out Linux, GNU Hurd Coming · · Score: 1

    And I'll be able to edit my Perl 6 code in TextMate 2!

  2. Re:Welcome to the twitter generation. on Capcom Announces Unreplayable Game · · Score: 1

    Well, they already did for arcade boards...

    We've already got multiplayer games that become useless after the servers are turned off: I'm sure some companies, like Capcom and EA, are just itching to do the same for single player...

  3. Re:Praise Xena on Google Incrementally Dropping Support For Older Browsers · · Score: 1

    If their hardware is still working, why should they have to upgrade it just to use some shiny piece of shit software in which they have zero interest?

    They shouldn't. As long as they accept that we shouldn't have to downgrade our websites just to support some ancient piece of shit in which we have zero interest.

  4. Re:moot point - accout restored on Who Owns Your Social Identity? · · Score: 1

    Does anyone have a link to that Gawker article that works without Javascript enabled?

    That has to be the most brain-dead site design in history... apart from Flash-only sites, of course.

  5. Re:There should be... on Confusion Surrounds UK Cookie Guidelines · · Score: 1

    Usually because the UK government seems to insist on interpreting the EU directive in the most pedantic manner possible, while other EU countries take a more sensible and pragmatic approach...

  6. Re:Nonsense! on Apple Logging Locations of All iPhone Users · · Score: 1

    You "opt in" to AdMob by visiting a page which has an AdMob ad on it (or by using an app that contains AdMob advertising).

    Generally, you're given as much advance notice of that as an iPhone user would have got of this data collection. Granted, you're more aware after the fact, but your data has still been collected without consent...

  7. Re:Autocratic Admin? on Ask Slashdot: Is the Recycle Bin a Good GUI Metaphor? · · Score: 1

    Sounds a lot like Versions / Resume that Apple are putting in Mac OS 10.7.

    Though I don't have a copy of the developer preview, so that page is all I've got to go on so far, but it certainly sounds about right.

    (Except Apple seem to be checkpointing every hour, on the hour, so you can't take a checkpoint just before making a big change. But maybe that will change before release...)

  8. Re:Postcode on Court Says California Stores Can't Ask Customers For ZIP Codes · · Score: 1

    On topic: what's the problem with memorising a ZIP-code to somewhere other than where you live?

    1060 W Addison, Chicago, IL 60613.

    There you go :)

  9. Re:It's the maps on 'Death By GPS' Increasing In America's Wilderness · · Score: 1

    GPS is advisory only , just as if your spousal unit was in the passenger seat with a map and a compass.

    Though the GPS will give you considerably less grief if you ignore its instructions :)

    (This is one of the more annoying things about Garmins: the way they say "recalculating" every time you fail to follow instructions. At least TomTom have the grace to make their units just Shut Up And Do It in those circumstances)

  10. Re:Please take responsibility for your life. on 'Death By GPS' Increasing In America's Wilderness · · Score: 1

    My TomTom comes up with the "now you can't sue us, nyah" screen only after a full reset. Powering off and back on doesn't cause it to display again.

    Now if I didn't need to keep doing full resets to work around TomTom's crappy Bluetooth code, I'd be fine...

  11. Re:no speed limit is kind of a myth on Golden Gate Bridge To Eliminate Tollbooths · · Score: 1

    Like the car tax sticker in UK, they are designed to destroy themselves during removal.

    Huh? The UK tax disc is just a circle of paper. You have to have a holder stuck to the windscreen to keep it in (dealers usually take the opportunity to put one in the car with their branding on the back, in case you forgot where you bought the car from...)

  12. Re:Come on Sony! on Sony Files Lawsuit Against PS3 Hacker GeoHot · · Score: 1

    Looks like it's time for that Slashdot favourite, the car analogy...

    Suppose I sell you my car (ignoring the fact that we're probably not even on the same continent).

    A few months later, I keep getting woken up at 2am by someone playing obnoxiously loud music through a car stereo. Every night. It's affecting my ability to perform at work, and thus to earn. I look out of the window one night, and discover it's you, in my old car.

    Do I have a right to break into that car and disable the subwoofer, simply because I originally sold the car to you?

  13. Re:Come on Sony! on Sony Files Lawsuit Against PS3 Hacker GeoHot · · Score: 1

    Imagine this one: YOU created the Swiss-army knife. You sold it - then SOMEONE found out that two of the attachments you created could potentially be used to break into YOUR safe (a stretch, but bear with me - this is just to demonstrate that it hurts YOUR bottom-line), so you decided to remove these. Would you blame yourself for removing it or would you blame the guy who publicized the information as to how to break into your safe?

    I think that, at that point, I would be looking to get a more secure safe.

    Once I've sold something to someone, it's theirs. Not mine.

  14. Re:Releases. on Minecraft Reaches Beta Status, Price Goes Up · · Score: 2

    But... but... I thought Java was "write once, run anywhere!"

  15. Re:How many of those are maintained on RubyGems' Module Count Soon To Surpass CPAN's · · Score: 1

    huge numbers of built-in magic 2-character variable names that you can't remember without a cheat sheet.

    This is where use English; is your friend. Doesn't help if the previous guy wrote his code without it, of course.

  16. Re:Operation Flashpoint on Vuvuzelas Blare On Pirated Copies of Music Game · · Score: 1

    I had a legit copy, but only got a few levels in before I was unable to hit anything.

    I was never sure whether I just needed to practice more, or whether FADE had kicked in and was subtly making the game impossible.

    Certainly put me off buying another game that had it.

  17. Re:Mine is: on A Peek At the National Opt-Out Day Numbers · · Score: 2

    You really should have expected the Spanish Inquisition.

  18. Re:Sugarless gum??!? on US Army Develops Tooth Cleaning Gum · · Score: 1

    That's not gum. They're little brush-like things that you move around your teeth by chewing.

    At least, if you're thinking of the same machines that I am.

    (Am I the only one who misread the headline as "tooth cleaning gun", BTW?)

  19. Re:Europe on Hulu Plus Now Available To All — But Be Warned · · Score: 1

    Better to use XBMC Live, which installs a stripped-down version of Ubuntu. Bonus then is that you can buy the Revo with Linpus rather than Windows 7, and avoid paying the Windows Tax.

    Still not parent-proof, though, even if you set it up for them (for example, I'd like to know what reset my modelines the other day so I only had 60Hz modes available - all the PAL content got very juddery...)

  20. Re:What happened to accidents? on New York Judge Rules 6-Year-Old Can Be Sued · · Score: 1

    I think getting run over by a 4 year old on a tricycle should be considered an act of god.

    Satan, surely. Haven't you seen The Omen?

  21. Re:Encrypte Everything on UK To Track All Browsing, Email, and Phone Calls · · Score: 1

    The trick is to ask once, arrest, get the conviction, then wait until they get out before asking again.

  22. Re:Why the paywall won't work on NY Times Confident of 'First Click Free' Paywalls · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "It was on Goatse"

    "I only read it for the articles."

  23. Re:Real advantage over SSL? on Facebook Introduces One-Time Passwords · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes, but most Facebook users have already added their number to their profiles so their friends can call them...

  24. Re:The REAL crime here on In Australia, Rising VoIP Attacks Mean Huge Bills For Victims · · Score: 1

    People put up with crappy cell phone calls, d ppin ev ry ther s lla le, but complain to high hell when there's the least bit of echo or static on a (non-VoIP) land line.

    Damn right. That echo/static is nerfing my DSL.

  25. Re:Mod parent up. on New Class of Malware Will Steal Behavior Patterns · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Cash out a credit card, yes.

    Cash out your mom and dad's address and the fact that you go there for Thanksgiving after buying a Safeway pumpkin pie, no.

    Cash out your address at Thanksgiving while you're at your mom and dad's, eating pumpkin pie: quite possibly.