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  1. Same shit, different pile on Tor Developer Detained At US Border, Pressed On Wikileaks · · Score: 2, Informative

    So the name on the desk changed. The calamitous policies, the wars, the complete disregard for human rights continue.

  2. Re:Why should ANY of them get an HOV lane pass? on Chevy Volt Not Green Enough For California · · Score: 1

    Having ridden a bus in the US, I don't blame them.

  3. Re:HOV is for CONGESTION not for ENVIRONMENT on Chevy Volt Not Green Enough For California · · Score: 1

    HOVs are a political tool. Studies indicate they increase congestion even more by reducing the number of lanes available for most drivers and doing little or nothing to change carpooling habits.

  4. Re:300dpi is magic number, like 20kHz on CD on iPhone 4's "Retina Display" Claims Challenged · · Score: 1

    Finally, someone gets it.

    Honestly, as an ex-graphic designer, I realize what a big deal the iPhone 4 is. People ought to be popping out champagne corks now that Apple has ushered in an era of LCDs that have the same resolution as print materials.

  5. The list is mostly irrelevant on Official Kanji Count Increasing Due To Electronics · · Score: 1

    The Joyo list is pretty irrelevant anyway, used maybe as a guide for high school textbooks and not much else. Most of the new characters they're adding are very common, and everyone knows them already. Actual literacy in Japanese requires more like 3,000-4,000 characters, which everyone just picks up through reading and daily life regardless of what the government's official list says.

    And as you probably know, for those learning Japanese or Chinese as a second language, characters start getting a lot easier once you know a thousand of them or so.

  6. Re:iAds on Apple Announces iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    I think he qualifies as a nerd rather than a geek.

  7. Re:Heh, on Quantifying, and Dealing With, the Deepwater Spill · · Score: 1

    Oh, "only" economic liability. Whew.

  8. Re:4G? on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here in Japan, nationwide 4G is expected to be out by 2012. Docomo has already successfully street-tested 7Gbps 4G. I believe that's two orders of magnitude faster than Sprint's "4G".

  9. Re:The first movie on The Hurt Locker Producers Sue First 5,000 File-Sharers · · Score: 1, Troll

    Agreed. Had I paid to see it, I would have asked for my money back. (Does that mean they owe me $150,000 or whatever it is they claim a single copy is worth?)

    As a somewhat ironic twist, however, the movie's protagonist regularly buys pirated DVDs. Smells like hypocrisy to me.

  10. Re:MPEG_LA Isn't the devil on Nero Files Antitrust Complaint Against MPEG-LA · · Score: 1

    Patents weren't even strictly invented to prevent copycat manufacturers. They were invented to make manufacturers publish technical implementation specifications on inventions that were too difficult for a copycat to produce without specifications. The incentive to do so was a limited-time monopoly against copycats and disincentive for competitors to compete until the patents had expired.

    So really, any invention that is obvious to re-implement without reading the patent specs should be non-patentable.

  11. Re:How long will Digital Britain last? on London's Mayor Promises London-Wide Wireless For 2012 Olympics · · Score: 4, Funny

    The primary problem with naked people in Britain is that they're usually British people.

  12. Re:Remember not to use Java.... on Would You Die To Respect a Software License? · · Score: 1

    "Windows for Battleships"? Well, it is sort of a hit-and-miss operating system.

  13. Re:Reset the memory? on NASA Finds Cause of Voyager 2 Glitch · · Score: 3, Funny

    NASA technician #1: Voyager 2 is sending a text string to inform us of its status.

    (Looks at screen.)

    NASA technician #2: Did the reboot work? What does it say?

    NASA technician #1: "Keyboard not found. Press F1 to continue."

  14. Re:Why is Webkit winning the embedded mkt? on Firefox Is Lagging Behind, Its Co-Founder Says · · Score: 1

    It's been covered — do a little googling and you'll find Apple's own reasoning. Basically, they looked at both engines, but Konqueror's code was a lot cleaner and easier to work with than Gecko's, so they went with that.

  15. Re:Clearly unfair to Apple on App Store-Aided Mobile Attacks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    My guess: there's a rather popular hate-the-leader bandwagon among certain geeks. You see this on Reddit a lot, where anything critical of the iPhone or iPad gets modded up immediately whether it's insightful or not.

    This author is probably part of that bandwagon, desperately trying to stitch together a premise (open app stores are an opportunity for trojans) and an incorrect conclusion (fear the iPhone!) with no logical connection. Why else use App Store like a proper noun in the title, knowing full-well that most people will immediately assume the iPhone/iPad App Store?

    Anyone who's owned a Mac a long time and constantly been lectured by their PC-using friends that "Macs are just as susceptible to viruses" even though no one gets viruses on their Macs while PCs are like leper colonies for malware knows this full well.

  16. Re:How has antimatter responded to this bias? on Matter-Antimatter Bias Seen In Fermilab Collisions · · Score: 1

    In other news, late-night comedy pundits acknowledge that reality has a slight anti-antimatter bias.

  17. Re:It's different when it's someone else! on Obama Sends Nuclear Experts To Tackle BP Oil Spill · · Score: 4, Informative

    Peace? You are truly a clueless American. No one else would consider those to be peaceful presidencies.

    Eisenhower oversaw the final months of the Korean War and got the US military involved in Vietnam. Still, he was the best of the three.

    Reagon participated in El Salvador's violent civil war, got militarily involved in Lebanon, invaded Grenada, pushed Honduras towards war with Nicaragua, bombed Libya, and attacked Iranian oil platforms.

    Clinton bombed Iraq (repeatedly), Bosnia, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Serbia.

  18. Re:If Hollywood has taught us anything... on Oil Leak Could Be Stopped With a Nuke · · Score: 1

    And it's no wonder the big steel dome didn't work. It had "Acme" painted on the sides! Anything clever made by that company is liable to blow up in the user's hands.

  19. Re:Lidar on Lidar Finds Overgrown Maya Pyramids · · Score: 1

    But does it have large talons?

  20. Re:Uh huh on Can We Legislate Past the H.264 Debate? · · Score: 1

    Hear, hear! Patents are a problem created by government legislation, and the best solution is going to be to repeal that legislation. Stop giving corporations monopolies on the use of mathematical algorithms.

  21. Re:Yes on Is the 4th Yellow Pixel of Sharp Quattron Hype? · · Score: 1

    --Begin Japanese Grammar Nazi

    If it were a company name, it would be Maru Kobayashi, and the logo would be the characters for Kobayashi (meaning "small" and "thicket") inside a circle (maru).

    Kobayashi Maru, on the other hand, is obviously a ship, because "maru" is kind of like adding "the S.S." to a name in English. Kobayashi Maru = The SS Kobayashi.

    --End Japanese Grammar Nazi

  22. Turquoise on Is the 4th Yellow Pixel of Sharp Quattron Hype? · · Score: 1

    Sony actually developed a CCD for their digital cameras that added turquoise as a fourth colour. I think they called it RGBC (C for cyan). However, they've only been used in one or two cameras to date.

    I imagine, though, any colour that is somewhat orthogonal to the basic RGB coordinates is going to be able to expand the colour gamut quite a bit.

  23. Doing the math on Most File Sharers Would Pay For Legal Downloads · · Score: 2, Interesting

    In other words, to make a la carte episode viewing at a reasonable price (50 cents or so), TV producers would have to:

    1) Put greater emphasis on good writing and make sure every episode was worth watching.
    2) Hire actors and actresses based on talent rather than fame, to save money on salaries.
    3) Rely less on special effects and pyrotechnics.

    I can't see a down side.

  24. Hyperbole can be fun. on Microsoft's Touted iPad Rival Courier Becomes Less Than Vapor · · Score: 1

    A standard American brick is 203 × 102 × 57 mm, or 1,180 cubic cm. Wolfram Alpha tells me that a the density of a standard brick 1.8 g/cm3, so it would weigh about 2.12 kg. An iPad, on the other hand, weights 0.68 kg, which is less than one-third of a brick.

  25. Re:If you don't like it don't buy it on Final Fight Brings Restrictive DRM To the PS3 · · Score: 1

    'And the company kaput. Killed by "phantom pirates".'

    Actually, once the sales get bad enough the howling about pirates gets loud enough, Congress or Parliament passes laws levying a tax on hard disks and DVDs to give to those companies. See the music industry for details.