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  1. Re:Huh.... on IBM Speeds Storage With Flash: 10B Files In 43 Min · · Score: 1

    You be trollin.

  2. Re:As much as I hate... on Comcast Hounded By Collections Agency · · Score: 1

    Really sounds more like the credit issuer dropped the ball by not sending any bills indicating balance due, but yet you seem to make it out to be the problem of the these folks.

  3. Re:How will we communicate? on Ask Slashdot: Would You Take a Pay Cut To Telecommute? · · Score: 1

    Instant message. You should try it. There are also these telephone things, oh and webcams, oh there is email. Forums too... I think we are communicating on one of those right now. But crap man how will you communicate with your co-workers?

  4. Re:Too bad I don't download music anymore. on Amazon Releases Cloud-Based Music Service · · Score: 1

    I'd like to point out it's not a monthly subscription, but rather yearly. So that's $1,000 a year, not per month. It works out to around $83 and some change on a monthly basis. Still quite expensive.

  5. Re:https://www.ipredator.se/ ... on UK ISPs Hatch Plan To Block the Pirate Bay and Other File Sharing Sites · · Score: 1

    Remember the first rule.

  6. Re:Actual evidence of the FSM on Sludge In Flask Gives Clues To Origin of Life · · Score: 1

    May we all be blessed by his noodly appendage!

  7. Re:Cheap, good. It's called progress... on Rear-View Cameras On Cars Could Become Mandatory In the US · · Score: 1

    Really so the parts for seat belts are free, add no additional cost? And I'd need a citation on the basically software for the stability control. As far as I know it requires a special set of suspension parts with pumps/sensors for it to work correctly, which I'm not sure how you'd get a non-issue out of that.

    Your argument that given long enough it's essentially free is not a good one, as everything still has a cost which is passed on to the consumer. Try again.

  8. Re:Well lets see here on Supreme Court Refuses P2P 'Innocent Sharing' Case · · Score: 1

    Wow no offense, but I think you are out of touch on this. 27,750 is over a years salary at 12/hour. Now factor in housing costs, feeding yourself, and clothing yourself. There isn't alot left over to pay off a 27,750 fine.

  9. Re:Okay. on Bacteria Used To Fix Cracked Concrete · · Score: 1

    It appears when was about 2:57PM on Wed, Nov 17th, but that is subjective to when the electrons arrived at their destination, in your frame of reference... oh wtf I quit.

  10. Re:Heh on The Gaping Holes In the UAE's Net Firewall · · Score: 1

    uh.. what?

  11. Re:DD-WRT+OpenDNS FTW on Millions of Home Routers Are Hackable · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And yet DD-WRT is on the list of vulnerable firmware.

  12. Re:Simple answer on Made-For-Torrents Sci-Fi Drama "Pioneer One" Debuts · · Score: 1

    I've never been to Movie Tavern, but I've heard about it. If you like the more independent places you should check out Studio 35 over in Clintonville. I've generally had nothing but good experiences there. Small one screen theater, very friendly staff, and they have a full liquor license now. You can even have the pizza place next door deliver.

  13. Re:OMG! on San Francisco Requires Cell Phone Radiation Warnings · · Score: 1

    Thanks give them something else to complain about.

  14. Re:That does not matter. on Rootkit May Be Behind Windows Blue Screen · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And what happens when the rootkit bypasses the operating system access to that file and returns the expected results? This is a rootkit after all.

  15. Re:Intuit are evil ... on Why the IRS Should Automatically Fill In Returns With What It Knows · · Score: 1

    Intuit has been doing this for quite some time. Forced obsolescence ftw!

  16. Re:I laughed at the live wallpaper crashes on Google Nexus One Hands-On, Video, and Impressions · · Score: 1

    Really? My android based phone crashes every day or so when using blue tooth media streaming. Turn off bluetooth and it magically is a better experience. Just because you don't have crashes doesn't mean that the rest of us are having the same luck.

  17. Re:Specific programs? That's a load of... on Comcast Pays Out $16M In P2P Throttling Suit · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, my mistake.

    So, is there any commercial program out there which uses P2P?

    Please re-read. The Bizzard updater uses the BT protocol, which means the updater for a piece of commercial software uses P2P.

  18. Re:He's not really "on call" on Should You Be Paid For Being On Call? · · Score: 1

    In my experience in an "emergency" type situation, most of those professions are indeed available, BUT you pay a premium for the off hours work. If I call a plumber at 3am I expect that I'm going to pay a premium over his normal business hours.

  19. Re:slow data on iPhone Straining AT&T Network · · Score: 1

    I actually got out of a cell phone contract when my former provider couldn't provide service at my (new) address. So it's entirely possible people stuck in that situation could get out of their contracts. It has to do with being able to provide service at your primary address.

  20. Re:Wa wa what? on Behind the 4GB Memory Limit In 32-Bit Windows · · Score: 1

    For ONE app to use more than 4GB, you NEED 64-bit.

    Might want to check out AWE. Pretty sure that my 32bit sql server, running on 32bit server 2003 is using more than 4GB of memory in one process.

  21. Re:No FIOS here, but... on Verizon FiOS/DSL Customers Get Free Wi-Fi Across US · · Score: 1

    I think above poster is referring to DSL.

  22. Re:Best Road Safety Feature... on Auto Safety Tech May Encourage Dangerous Driving · · Score: 1

    I happen to fully agree. I've had a heated discussion because it seems people have lost the bully reasoning. Agressive driving is just a method to intimidate people to get them out of your way, negative reinforcement in action.

    Maybe if more people would stop moving out of the way every time someone flashed their lights or tailgated the insanity would end.

  23. Re:Type / Kind? on A Buyer's Guide to Inkjet Printers · · Score: 1

    Welcome to the department of redundancy department.

  24. Re:DAre I say - a waist of money! on Build a Database Driven Site -- Quick · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because it's nice to have all of that information put into a single reference. When I need to look up something at a later date I'd much prefer having a book that I can quickly find the info I need, rather than digging through google, or finding out the site I book marked is no longer in existance.

  25. Re:Uhoh.... on Norwegian Student Ordered to Pay for Hyperlinks to Music · · Score: 1

    This would just help show how asinine some copyright lawsuits can be. I'm all for protecting artists rights, but let's draw a line somewhere please.