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  1. Outdated? on Google Terror Threat · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The fact that the images are a few years old isn't really a rebuttal, since government buildings don't tend to move all that often. I think there ought to be areas of the world - e.g. governmental and military installations - that Google Maps blocks out. The level of detail available in many inner city areas would be very useful, it has to be said, to potential terrorists. But we can't run the web presuming every, or perhaps indeed any, user to be a terrorist. That's just daft. Perhaps a sensible compromise in this case - along the lines of what I suggest? - would be a prudent step for Google.

  2. Re:Worst Mod EVER on Apple Updates PowerBooks · · Score: -1

    Thank you for that. Couldn't agree more! Flamebait???

  3. Hmm on Apple Updates PowerBooks · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Still only one mouse button though...?

  4. Re:Face imprint gives away the fake on Carbon Dating & The Shroud of Turin · · Score: 1

    As far as the 'believers' are concerned, I'm not sure the image being orthogonal is a concern - it's more likely that the image was somehow divinely 'burned in,' rather than a dirty cloth imprint coming away from Jesus' face because he hadn't washed.

  5. A Lament on Carbon Dating & The Shroud of Turin · · Score: 2, Insightful
    It's a pity that this sort of uninteresting pseudo-science keeps cropping up on /.

    I'm not a scientist, but surely there are more interesting things going in the world than this?

  6. Authenticity on Carbon Dating & The Shroud of Turin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's pretty generally accepted already by all those without blind faith that the piece of fabric known as the Turin Shroud is not what Jesus was wrapped in. Further experimentation with and investigation of it seems to me an extraordinary waste of money.

  7. Re:No on Will Mac mini Lead the Charge to Smaller Desktops? · · Score: 1

    Actually, I was talking about men.

  8. Re:No on Will Mac mini Lead the Charge to Smaller Desktops? · · Score: 1

    Yes, size does matter. I'm so over 'small'. Bigger is ALWAYS better.

  9. Re:First Post on Will Mac mini Lead the Charge to Smaller Desktops? · · Score: 1

    Wrong on both counts. We know where you live!

  10. Even in Britain... on Earthlink Teams Up With SK-Telecom · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...we had affordable, widespread cross-network texting way before it was big in America. Strange.

  11. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1

    OK, point a little over-laboured I think, but in essence absolutely right. That is the nature of corporate politics & politics in general. If you don't like it, don't play. I don't.

  12. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I think it's pretty obvious who's the stupid one here. Quit your gun-toting hick bollocks and wake up.

  13. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1

    No, Germany and Italy have no right at all. But I'm British.

  14. Re:Now if only others would do the same on Sony Admits MP3 Error · · Score: 1
    1) Sorry yes, I meant 'rip'.

    2) I suppose all I was trying to say was that it would be better if Apple stopped pushing the format and had mp3 as the default in iTunes etc.

    Sorry, it's been a long day already

  15. Accessibility on Games Better Than Books? · · Score: 1
    I think it's certainly true that in terms of immediacy of enjoyment and accessibility computer games knock spots off traditional printed media. Perhaps Half-Life isn't the most educational game that could have been chosen, but there is mileage in the idea that carefully 'engineered' games with subtle educational content might be useful.

    Primary schools have known this for years; why is it assumed that when a child reaches 12 or so they suddenly become, or should become, burgeoning intellectuals? The "everything I know I learnt from Doom" post above may, on the surface, appear trivial but in fact the skills - particularly those involved in strategy games - can do nothing but good.

    I would only suggest that the gore is toned down a little until the little tykes get to, say, 9. Level 9.

  16. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1

    If it is true that keeping the royal family in place makes good economic sense, it isn't the case that their bringing in tourist revenue would make them popular with the Brits themselves, which is the irrationality I was in fact referring to. You are right up to a point, though, and I'm sure they'll stay put so long as the Americans and Japanese keep coming.

  17. Re:Now if only others would do the same on Sony Admits MP3 Error · · Score: 1

    As good a format as it is, AAC is only used by most users (in some cases, against their will) when iTunes burns their CDs. Bottom line, as some people have said, is that mp3 has won. It would make far more sense for Apple to concentrate on support for that format (& for God's sake, whoever can make this happen, let WMAs play on iPods!!).

  18. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Yes, I agree with you. The irrationality of the British, though, is (I would venture to suggest) considerably less damaging. The royal family are essentially harmless, after all. Bush, on the other hand, is responsible for a war in which God only knows how many innocent people have died. (The) America(n government)'s support for Israel, which isn't at all entirely down to Bush, I know, is nonetheless significant because America are in this case effectively supporting and/or endorsing the kind of suppression and persecution that the Iraq war was ostensibly begun over.

    I don't think the average American has much of an idea about what's going on over the Atlantic, less still what those over the Atlantic think of America and the people in charge of America. They really should try listening.

  19. Inauguration Speech on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1

    Bush has some front quoting Abraham Lincoln. And the only reason his utterances even made sense is because whoever wrote that speech was probably coaching him for months so he could read the words.

  20. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1

    No more suprising than how America could vote Bush in a second time.

  21. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1
    I'm not sure I share your enthusiasm for the French Revolution. The only things the French truly "got right" were during the Enlightenment.

    On a more serious note, though, I do agree that the monarchy has become largely indefensible in an age of mass poverty and starvation, and where even in supposedly developed countries basic public services (NHS; Royal Mail; public transport; state education) do not function. The amount of money they have/make could and should be better spent on (e.g.) education and healthcare. Were the monarchy actually to have some kind of functioning constitutional power there might be a case for their existence, but as (pragmatically) powerless figureheads, British monarchs serve no real purpose.

    Interestingly, the British still seem to love them. The response to, and turnout for, the Queen's golden jubilee more than secured the future of the monarchy for another 25 years in my opinion.

    On the other hand, Royal Big Brother is certainly something I'd pay to see.

  22. Re: Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 1

    Well I'd get pretty silly myself for another 3 oh never mind

  23. Re:its not really about infringement on MGM v. Grokster Date Set · · Score: 1

    Though Bram Cohen's been careful only to put his name to 'legit' uses of bt - the website has all this crap about distribution solutions for business - it's obvious even to the uninitiated what the potential is for abuse. Sooner or later, he's going to get it too.

  24. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 0
    OK, fair enough, most votes. Good one.

    As for the royal family...what's wrong with them? OK, so they're a very expensive form of entertainment, but we can afford it.

  25. Re:Money is bad on Big Money Comes Out for the Inauguration · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    I'm really not sure Bush would go for the whole Platonic thing... Would he even be able to understand it?

    Seriously, could someone please explain to me one more time how it is that this man was even re-elected? Just how stupid is America?