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  1. Re:Why go to the moon? Golf! on Back to Moon in 2015? · · Score: 0

    That would suck. Sure it's the largest golf course, but the whole thing is a sand/dust trap.

  2. Beta or VHS on Books in Beta Form · · Score: 1

    When I first read the title, I thought it read "Books on Beta".

  3. Re:Challenge on Symantec Launches Anti-Spyware Beta · · Score: 1
    I was going to reply and say I've seen similar problems with McAfee as you and your co-worker have seen with Norton.

    Then I realized we're talking about Windows based computers.

  4. Re:Challenge on Symantec Launches Anti-Spyware Beta · · Score: 1
    Not all people have problems with Norton. I run Norton's total security on my XP laptop and have had no problems. Norton total security has anti-virus, pop-up blocker, and a firewall (Spy-bot and Adware handle spyware for me).

    Perhaps the problem wasn't Norton, but something else on the laptop.

  5. Re:Can't Wait on NASA's Mars Polar Lander Found at Last? · · Score: 2, Funny
    Dear NASA,

    Your probe is on my land. You have 30 days to retrieve before I claim it has my personal property.

    This notice has been made public through the New Mars Post newspaper.

    Sincerely,
    Marvin the Martian

  6. User != Loser && Media != Technical Savvy on 'Geek Speak' Confuses Net Users · · Score: 1
    Confusing "geek speak" used by experts and media included "phishing", "rogue dialer", "Trojan" and "spyware".

    First off, a lot of people in the media have no idea what 'phishing' is, they're just reading off of a teleprompt.
    Secondly, so users don't know what all of the terms mean. They don't need to know as long as they know what is okay and what isn't. e.g. When the check engine light comes on, how many people can diagnose the problem? "Not many, that's why we have mechanics. How many people know how to buy on margin? How many people know how to dispose of a dead body?
    Thirdly, if you are an expert in technical mumbo-jumbo, you know you have to numb-it-up for non-technical people.

  7. Re:I can see it now: on "Body Talk" Could Control Gadgets · · Score: 1

    Or having an epileptic seizure causing your phone to dial a foreign exchange, while your MP3 deletes its memory, and your car locks/unlocks/windows down/windows up/open trunk.....

  8. Re:Allow me to boost your ego on How Much Respect Do You Get? · · Score: 1
    The market is full of PHBs. True Enough, however the market is also full of Wallys too. It's better to say that society is learning to rid itself of dead weight (blue and white collar) than to say it's getting rid of PHBs.

    But there's a sad truth, evident to anyone who has dipped into that world... and that is, except for their brown-nosing skills and personal connections, business people, management, financial/accountants are mostly useless. It's questionable whether they have any real skills. And now society is starting to question whether these people have any value in the real sense of the word.

    One queen bee, and a bunch of worker bees. It's obvious that the worker bees do all the work, but without the queen bee, the hive dies. Business is no different.

  9. Problems with Space Games... on In Space No One Can Hear You Sigh · · Score: 1
    It seems that all space games have the same problem. They either:
    1. Use 2-d movement (X and Y only)
    2. Or movement in space is handle like an airplane on Earth (Slowing down because of wind(?) sheer)

    I would prefer a space game with great physics over a "pretty" GUI.

  10. Re:Identity on Passport Chip Could Attract High-Tech Muggers · · Score: 1

    I think you mean "They will just add to your debt"

  11. Re:A difference? on China Tightens Rules For Educational BBSs · · Score: 1

    Maybe you have to be 18 to view porn?

  12. Re:Before the M$ bashing begins wholesale... on Windows 2003 and XP SP2 Vulnerable To LAND Attack · · Score: 1

    ...Mine is 12345...
    I better change the code on my luggage.

  13. Not Good. on Face Recognition Comes to Cameraphones · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I can see it now. A rain slick road...sharp curve...crash...and a person with facial injuries unable to dial 911 because the phone doesn't recognize him/her.

  14. Re:yummm on Yahoo Turns 10; Free Ice Cream for America · · Score: 1

    Espresso Chocolate Chip....ummm frozen caffeine.

  15. Ring Tones are the harbringer. on Short History of Cellphone Ringtones · · Score: 1
    Going through this page, it appears that we blame the ring tones for the problem, yes?

    It is not so!

    The ring tones merely alert us to the incredible screeching of someone using their outside voice inside, yes?

  16. Two for one... on Patients get Solar Implants in Eyes · · Score: 2, Funny
    Depends on how you look at it. I think that when we achieve one, we will also have achieved the other.

    So my answer is...yes

  17. Re:Here's a classic: about marriages and divorce on Newsy Numbers · · Score: 1

    And the number one cause for Divorce is Marriage.

  18. Re:Headless Alternative for Less on Apple Releases Mac Mini · · Score: 1
    But, most importantly, what tasks can you, as a user, do with a $500 PC that you can't with the $500 Mac?

    Let's see...spyware, viruses, BSOD...

  19. Who has access to the systems... on Local Root Exploit in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 · · Score: 1
    True that some systems will be vunerable at a locally/physical level. But look at how difficult it is to gain access locally to that machine.

    If we look at a standard office, the servers are normally under lock and key. If we look at a machine in your house, you probably lock your doors when your not at home.

    All in all, this is not even close to the problem MS has with their exploits.

  20. Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? on AMD Plants Turion Line of Mobile Chips · · Score: 1

    Guess it depends on where you look. Circuit City had almost all Intel processor laptops while Best Buy had a better mix (about 15% of them were AMD).

  21. Concerns about updating it... on Microsoft Releases AntiSpyware Program · · Score: 1
    We all know that it takes MS a while to patch holes in IE IE.

    How long will it take MS to update their definitions for new spyware that comes out? 1 week, 1 month, 1 year?

  22. Stealing intellectual property on Gates Nose-Dives at CES · · Score: 1
    Stealing intellectual property is wrong. But the problem is the "What is intellectual property".
    It seems that the person who "owns" the intellectual property is the person with the best lawyer in the court.

    If two people claim a XYZ item is their's, they go to court, someone is going to lose. The loser is infringing on the winner's intellectual property.

    The problem is people will patent something (Let's say virtual [3d] chat rooms). There is currently a patent on 3d chat rooms, but the company has not made any effort to create a working model.
    If you create a 3d chat room (you got a wild hare one night)...you are in voliation of someone's intellectual property.

    Why? Because the law/lawyers/courts say so.

    The root problem is not some kid downloading mp3s from the internet. The problem is how the law regarding intellectual property kills innovation.

  23. Top 10 for 30 years on Engineered Enhancers Closer Than You Think · · Score: 1
    Top 10 for 30 years

    10. MPAA/RIAA still threating to sue people who file-share music
    9. Where's the flying cars
    8. Everyone still hates the U.S.A.
    7. U.S.A. still looking for terrorists
    6. Still no colony on the moon
    5. 55 million people still can't believe Bush was re-elected in 2004
    4. 59 million people still telling the 55 million people above to get over it.
    3. New re-remake of Star Wars IV re-released. Han still doesn't shoot first.
    2. Microsoft still hasn't fixed their problems with IE

    And the number one Top 10 is....

    1. Slashdoters still can't get a girlfriend

  24. Anti-IE worm... on Anti-Santy Worm Patches phpBB Flaw · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How long before someone makes an "Anti-IE" worm that automaticaly installs FF on everyone's computers.

  25. Less TV != Less Socializing on Internet Use Cuts Socializing Time · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Less TV != Less Socializing nor does More Internet mean More Socializing.

    If you watch less TV and spend time in chat room and forums, you are actually socializing more with other people ( /. may or may not be included ).

    When you watch TV, do you watch it with other people? If you do, do you talk to them while the show is on...probably not. But if you are on the internet talking to people in a forum, more than likely you are also watching your email, IM other people, or have another chat/forum open. You are actually doing something other than absorbing mindless crap from the TV.

    In reality, MORE is to LESS as TV is to SOCIALIZING.