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  1. Re:If you walk without rhythym, on Mathematically Pattern-Free Music · · Score: 1

    Autechre - Gantz Graf Trasher myself. But this works for me!

  2. Re:Math Rock? on Mathematically Pattern-Free Music · · Score: 1

    meshuggah FTW. Ok a predictable choice, but damn!

  3. Re:Facebook on Helping the FBI Track You · · Score: 1

    Excellent! Then they`ll get a lesser employee `caus I have a friend they don`t like. Save me working for a bunch of jerks. (P.S. not a FB user anyway)

  4. Re:Yeah, if you want to lose a lot of money. . . on 1 MW Cold Fusion Plant Supposedly To Come Online · · Score: 1

    Or rather - Energy exactly why we need to find a replacement. It`s just too useful to burn.

  5. Re:Section 31 on Hacker Group LulzSec Challenges FBI · · Score: 1

    Good God! Is the Slimelight still going? Not far from the Angel tube, yes? Haven`t been there in YEARS.

  6. Re:How about that new automated night sky watcher on Ask Slashdot: What Gadgets Would You Use For Hunting Meteorites? · · Score: 1

    ok. but why?

  7. Re:Reducing energy use in practice? on Timezone Maintainer Retiring · · Score: 1

    Err... ok... how exactly are you equating the H1N1 "swine" flu with pigs flying? did you want me to label it independently-ambulatory true porcine gravitational counteraction resulting in the significant unassisted elevation and movement of Suinae Sus?
    Errr Swine flu - Swine flew....? It`s a crap pun, granted, but a pun none the less.

  8. Re:Stupid humans, why do we still need this crap? on Timezone Maintainer Retiring · · Score: 1

    Do you know, every time I see something like this, a little shiver runs up my spine!
    They`ve thought of everything, cli programmers FTW every time.
    If you can`t do it from a UNIX command line, it probably isn`t worth doing.
    Just wish I had the time to learn / remember all the magic incantations :).

  9. Re:In Soviet Russia, Child Keylogs You! on Police Chief Teaches Parents To Keylog Kids · · Score: 1

    Well, you know, I`d never thought of that.....
    The boys each had machines (had they wanted it, they could have had half a dozen each, the entire network is dumpster derived). I encourage tinkering. I still don`t want to have to re-install the pc every time somebody else fubes it.Mainly because I deal with this sh1t all day at work (not my kids problem, I know, but still a practical issue). Now we have the option of bootable usb sticks and VMs, but that wasn`t an option when my kids were young (get off my lawn etc)
    What tool doesn`t back up their data? There`s still the practical problem of "AARRRhhhggggg, again?" type of frustration.
    When you went to school, college, uni, did some body just give you a pc, the complete works of Shakespeare or samples of every rock type on earth and tell you to get on with it? No, because that`s the slowest, hardest, least productive way of doing it. Sit with an interested child as you would with a student (as I said before, you`ll know if they`re interested) and teach, show and demonstrate. It`s not formal education, so let the kid lead in any direction interesting to them.Yes they have to investigate the machines on their own, and they`ll make mistakes (good!) but build up to it. A hard crash and a system restore is unlikely to encourage experimentation. Having bite size pieces explained and opened up as curiosity leads IS much more conducive to experimentation.
    `course all this means that you have to like computers and kids :)

  10. Re:"Be Prepared" on Police Chief Teaches Parents To Keylog Kids · · Score: 1

    "Except that that the boy scouts won't prepare you for being gay...."
    Errrr. How do I put this? The back of the scout, rugby or football bus is an excellent place to learn about being gay.....
    Most learn that they`re not. A valuable lesson. Some learn that they are, equally valuable.
    Good luck with the kids... boy scouts or not :)

  11. Re:In Soviet Russia, Child Keylogs You! on Police Chief Teaches Parents To Keylog Kids · · Score: 1

    Errr. It`s a practical thing. I don`t want to have to re-install the damn thing every week. Nobody, not even my normal user has admin rights - and I`m a network admin for a living! (I just typed loving!!!) You`ll know if they`re into computers (neither of mine are, they`re both just users) and can show them, teach them and learn with them, when you have ascertained that they have the skillz needed not to destroy the family photo album / mp3 collection / video archive, then give them gradually expanding sudo access until they can help you manage the the damn thing not cause ever more trouble. No different to keys to the front door. Or giving them a tool kit to maintain the car. Or wood working tools. Welshmnt

  12. Re:cue 100% of comments... on Police Chief Teaches Parents To Keylog Kids · · Score: 1

    "It will happen for genetic and social reasons you describe. It will happen whether you claim you intend it to happen or not." Well of course it will. I just don`t think it`s healthy to try to second guess this. However, I could not disagree more with your last comment. I intend very little. I try as much as I can just to be and do. (Yes, this is intent, clearly) I didn`t intend to have children, it`s what happens when mammals do not try to not have offspring. You could - validly - claim that I`m selling myself or my children short here. But I have have had (so far) a rich and varied life experience, my children are busy doing the same thing - in their own way. Given that there is only one life (mine, yours, my kids) surely that must be your highest goal? Life is for living - not thinking about. Think about it on your death bed. Did you do it? Or did you did you think about it and decide not to 'cause it was sub optimal? Again, not personal, it`s interesting discussing this with somebody who appears to have a very different approach to life. I`ll end by saying that you`ll have go a long way to find a better set of father - son relationships than we`ve ended up with. (Damn that sounds so smug. But is is both true and relevant to the thread. And when I see some of the train wreck families that try SO HARD, I can`t help feeling just a little pleased.)

  13. Re:Use a real alarm clock on iPhone Alarms Hit By New Year's Bug · · Score: 1

    I actually do this, I swear! I haven`t had an alarm clock for years now. I MAY be ten to fifteen minutes late waking up once or twice a year - tops. This includes odd times for holidays and awaydays etc.

    I can`t be the only one surely ("you are - and don`t call me Shirley").

    Oh yeah. Happy new year, everybody.

  14. Re:Nice on Informative Shuttle Ascent Video · · Score: 1

    True, but only with a hundred years worth of iteration, a truly MASSIVE user base to test with and (until recently) a large amount of competition. In the process they killed hundreds of thousands (millions?) and STILL manage to produce some real howlers even these days. Though it is true to say that they don`t explode in a ball of flame and kill the passengers very often now, a wheel felling off due to incorrect maintainance whilst joining a motorway (think re-entry) is still going to cause a problem.... All the things you mention are produced by the million at least, launch vehicles are not going to be in that range until we`ve come up with some seriously new physics. Which is a shame, `cause I`d love my corpse to be cremated in a SunDive (tm Douglas Adams).

  15. Re:It's less about "evil" as about "safeguards" on Hacking With Synthetic Biology · · Score: 1

    why not get really creative and develop a bacteria that ate nylon, polycarbonate etc? That wouldn't have interesting effects at all now would it?

  16. Re:100 times colder than what? on New State of Matter Could Extend Moore's Law · · Score: 1

    What's the difference between a dog?

    One of it's legs is both the same.

    Frank Carson - Tiswas

  17. Re:I disagree on Why We Need to Expand into Space · · Score: 1

    Was it not ever thus?

  18. Horror on Student Arrested for Writing Essay · · Score: 1

    Sounds like he's contemplating writing a horror book/film to me.

    I wonder how Steven King would have faired these days if he wrote some early drafts of his work in school.

  19. Re:Ok I read TFA on GNUstep Project Gets New Chief Maintainer · · Score: 1

    In KDE you can middle click on the maximise button to max vertically.

    KDE REALLY is very good.

    The standard themes look very windows ish, (thats because if it's not then everybody bitches about how strange it looks and how hard it must be to adapt to....) but it can look like any system you've seen ('cept plan 9) or like nothing on else on earth.

    Lots of power hiding underneath an (optionally) pretty face :)

  20. It's all about culture on Why Are There No Highbrow Video Games? · · Score: 1

    There are very highbrow computer games. Things like the obfuscated programming challenge are constructs of cultural conditions (call it geek call it intellectual) and exercise the mind of the performer and observer for entertainment.

  21. Re:The UK, Brussels' lapdog on Where Computers Go To Die · · Score: 1

    There never was anything you could do about it. The sort of people who do this are always the people who end up doing it, weather you vote for them in "insert your country here" or not.
    Sorry, I'm not allways this negative but....well history and current affairs get me like that occasionally.....

    Welshmnt

  22. Re:Who cares what IBM's profit margin is? on IBM Europe Workers Strike · · Score: 1

    I thought more predictability was a GOOD THING in business. And in this case society too. Maybee?

  23. green on Next Step in Human Evolution · · Score: 1

    We should implant chloroplasts in our skin! Interesting colour option and a reduced carbo requirement!
    Then we reduce the size of our (pointless) body, about, the size of a pre-pubessent child will do, to further reduce calorific needs.
    Hmmmnn... that means the Meakon was right and Dan Dare was just a luddite throwback.

  24. Re:as much text as I could get... on LinuxWorld Editorial Machinations · · Score: 1

    Actually in the uk that would probably get a grade A GCSE, probably even accepatble in an A level course, Spellings - ok, punctuation - ok, content - drivel ... pass

    And yes I work in uk education and I'm not happy about it (stamps feet)

    Keep smiling - the bastards'll think you know something

  25. Good Idea on Open Graphics Project Looking For Funding · · Score: 1

    Why not. I've heard it said many times that the cost of hardware manufacture is mainly in the development.
    Well if that's being done for nothing then surly major unit shifters would be interested?
    Of course Windows drivers would need to be written as well or it would undoubtdly sink like a lead balloon.