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  1. Re:Just great... on The Spread of Do-It-Yourself Biotech · · Score: 1

    That was my first thought too. but i guess a less exciting deadly flu might be more likely.

  2. Re:It doesnt matter... on Snow Leopard Missed a Security Opportunity · · Score: 1

    Mum, is that you?

  3. Re:It doesnt matter... on Snow Leopard Missed a Security Opportunity · · Score: 1

    Well, maybe it wasn't a flame, but i hate making spelling mistakes, and you have taken some of the joy out of my first ever first post. I had to type fast, but also take the calculated risk that what i could say was faintly amusing, cos it could so easily have gone the other way. some of us just cannot spare the karma, you know. So, go on, laugh at my expense. heh heh immume, thats a great word though....

  4. Re:It doesnt matter... on Snow Leopard Missed a Security Opportunity · · Score: 0, Troll

    afaik, smug bastard, rich bastard and of course, more money than sense bastard are not caused by micro-organisms. er, i suppose i should balance that by mentioning that i know people who use macs who are really nice people and they get great work done. none of them post on slashdot, tho.

  5. It doesnt matter... on Snow Leopard Missed a Security Opportunity · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, but it doesnt matter. everyone knows that apples are immume to viruses and malware. and they look better than ordinary Pcs.

  6. Re:Ride a bicycle on Trust an Insurance Company's "Drive-Cam?" · · Score: 1

    um, what about the 180 quid I paid for the tax disc on my car?. Not to mention the duty of about 80 percent on each gallon of petrol? Bike riders are like parasites, living off a system they make little or no contribution to. can't say ive noticed most cyclist obeying the law, either. some pedestrian teenager was killed by a bolshy cyclist some time ago, as i recall.

  7. Re:I'm all for it on UK Plans To Link Criminal Records To ID Cards · · Score: 1

    Bah, where are your mod funny points? Still, I got tea up my nose. maybe its an age thing.

  8. Re:Patently Offensive on The Mathletes and the Miley Photoshop · · Score: 1

    The explanation is as follows: first you get voted into power. then you try and flex your power muscles. oooohhh, that criminal stuff is so old hat, and sorting it out is, like, really hard. (social deprivation, education, rehabilitation, drugs and all that) but wait, we can still feel powerful passing some legislation for lots of other bollocks stuff that appeals to the hard of thinking. and better still, the cops are hot for it, cos it is a lot easier than catching the old hat criminals, who dont give a shit about the system anyhow. and better still, they can be banged up for a really long time, unlike the normal criminals, who seem to get community service or whatever, what with the jails being so full and all..... I guess it is a form of cancer, where if the body doesnt have enough real disease to fight, it turns on itself. Britain has turned on itself, and the prognosis is not good. and hell yes i blame the politicians. hmm, stream of conciousness. where did i leave those tranquilisers.

  9. Scooby Doo and the Phantom virus on Sony Files Patent On "Any-Object" Motion Control · · Score: 0

    Scooby doo went there years ago. could an animation count as prior art?

  10. Re:Oracle DBAs on The Biggest Cults In Tech · · Score: 1

    I used to feel the same way about microsoft access.
    Then I realised it was because I didn't know anything else.

  11. Re:It not about the technical excellence on FreeBSD 7.2 Released · · Score: 1

    I think you have a point. I feel I should mention that looking at tux has never, ever given me an erection.

  12. Re:It not about the technical excellence on FreeBSD 7.2 Released · · Score: 1

    That would be George Bush, then?

  13. It not about the technical excellence on FreeBSD 7.2 Released · · Score: 1

    I think BSD needs a new, cuddly but cool mascot. how do you compete with tux? Is the cresta (remember that?) polar bear available?

  14. Re:I doubt this very much. on Volunteers Recover Lunar Orbiter 1 Photographs · · Score: 1

    I imagine the system is recording some sort of analogue signal? It boggles my mind to imagine they possesed anything other than the most basic digital stuff in the 60's. mind you, i am frequently dissappointed by how far we haven't come since then.

  15. Economics rule. i.e. it is an economic rule on Game Developers On Gold Selling · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Economics. the allocation of scarce resource. If it is not limited, then there is no ecomomics.
    In these games, time is the scarce resource, and maybe patience!
    People sell their time (collecting gold or whatever) to people who want it.
    The problem for the Game developer is that they do not have a real economy. (hey, just like the real world!) that is, the money created just appears and floats upward, whereas in a real economy it circulates, and is never "used up" (present circumstances excepted). Unless the game can simulate an economy successfully, then there will always be problems with currency in game.
    This means work, or some simulation of it, which is by definition not that much fun. (software developer excepted, of course). So I would conclude that they are, um, wrong to ban external labour simulating in game labour. so far, the free market has proven to be the most efficient distributor of resources. well, till now, anyhow.

  16. Re:Tape on Volunteers Recover Lunar Orbiter 1 Photographs · · Score: 1

    I am not sure if they had something like a Jpeg in the 60's,, but JPEG was invented in 1991. by then I suspect the card reader was deprecated as a major storage medium, so it was inevitable that your idea should fail.
    like so many other things, it's all in the timing...

  17. Re:I doubt this very much. on Volunteers Recover Lunar Orbiter 1 Photographs · · Score: 1

    I agree, with the proviso that the size of the coil in the magnetic head would determine "compatibility" with other readers. that said, during my time as a tape drive engineer, i never saw a tape that could not be read "raw".
    unless the tapes were analogue "data", in which case, it would be a lot harder. (i guess)
    I could not tell from TFA whether it was digital or not. If it was really helical, which i doubt, it would definitely be analogue, like a vcr, cos we didnt get error correction good enough to do digital till the 80's, afaik.

  18. Re:What about Google? on Facebook Cuts Off Pirate Bay Links · · Score: 1

    Well, Piracy is a criminal activity. Incest is too. and chances are, if your sister is not cooperative, it might also be rape.

    The fact that you are conflating copyright infringement, and a printed instruction on a disc, at that, to the equivalent of the above offences, suggests you are an RIAA lawyer?

  19. Re:So now not only am I guilty being a linux nerd on Privacy In BitTorrent By Hiding In the Crowd · · Score: 1

    (a) I used to correct typos for people on slashdot, whilst feeling some sort of superiority, but generally it earned me negative karma, and usually didn't address any useful point.
    (b) Wikipedia, to summarise, suggests: Fascism is a radical, authoritarian nationalist ideology. Fascists advocate the creation of a single-party state. Fascist governments forbid and suppress all criticism and opposition to the government. Following the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II and the publicity surrounding the atrocities committed during the period of fascist governments, the term fascist has been used as a pejorative word.

    so sure, a rather lazy evocation of right wing thuggery, but intended as an insulting comment on the present direction of government. personally I prefer Nazi, but Godwin's law, and all that. The adverts suggesting you inform on your neighbours, and the general application of emergency powers to any situation are rather reminiscent of the early German state. If you are scholar of political history, as your post faintly suggests, I would be comforted to hear reasoned arguments that the situation currently bears no resemblance to the past.

  20. Re:So now not only am I guilty being a linux nerd on Privacy In BitTorrent By Hiding In the Crowd · · Score: 1

    Sure, its funny enough. but the TFA is about trying to obscure your downloading activities from being identified as belonging to some "group". And the original poster was suggesting you may worry about defending yourself in court once this "identification" has been made. most of the posts about infringement of liberties on slashdot these days seems to be how to get around them.

  21. Re:Cat got your tongue? on "We're Linux" Finalists Announced · · Score: 1

    Well, I must admit I chuckled through the post myself, thanks for the heads up.(don't start) not really a troll, more perhaps offtopic? perhaps even educational. wish it wasnt anon, I'd look up more of his stuff.

  22. Re:So now not only am I guilty being a linux nerd on Privacy In BitTorrent By Hiding In the Crowd · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The best defence must be to start objecting to the state behaving in such a facist fashion. Probably best to start objecting before they break down the door, though.

  23. Re:Only difference? on Nintendo To Take On Apple With DSi App Store · · Score: 1

    I was temporarily gutted when I heard about the backward compatibility with gba being removed. Then I remembered that I have 2 GBA's already.

  24. Re:From the ESA website:.. on ESA Launches GOCE To Map Earth's Gravity · · Score: 1

    My mum has an eating disorder, you insensitive clod!

    besides, this is slashdot. i have an imaginary girlfriend. surely my mum is out of bounds?

  25. The only thing worth making yourself on Maker Faire Storms Newcastle · · Score: 2, Funny

    Seriously, the only thing worth making at home is beer, or perhaps wine.
    depending on how it goes, it can also have explosive properties, chemical warfare applications, or just really offensive flatulence.