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  1. Re:Slashdot posts too. on The Book That Is Making All Movies the Same · · Score: 1

    You forgot "[Citation needed]" but, otherwise, well played, sir.

  2. Re:IE11 is getting good! on IE11 To Support WebGL · · Score: 1

    Yeah and how many Apple users are running on anything but the latest OSX version? pretty much none, the numbers are so low as to be meaningless.

    Wish that were true, but businesses who've slashed IT spending as a reacton to the tough economy of recent years are keeping their people stuck with old PCs using WinXP and/or, where applicable, old Macs using OS X 10.5 (Leopard). In my case, it's both -- i.e., old PC with WinXP and old Mac with OS X 10.5.

  3. Re:The South Will Rise Again...? on Lenovo Building Manufacturing Plant in North Carolina · · Score: 1

    Perhaps also related to NC's being a "right-to-work" state. TFA didn't mention that as a factor, so I'm just guessing.

  4. Re:FB shares on Mark Cuban Blames Himself For Losing Money On Facebook IPO · · Score: 1

    and then there was that other one with green background and red letters....horrible L&F. Thankfully I forgot the name of it.

    Hotbot?

    I don't remember the letters' colors, but the lime-green background -- yeah, that sticks with you like the bad taste resulting from a late-night case of acid reflux. (For those of you not so afflicted, trust me on that part.)

  5. New meme? on 10 Internet Connections At Same Time · · Score: 1

    From now on, will a link to this story substitute for the fabled "Beowulf cluster" meme? We shall see.

  6. Re:But we can have .. on US Astronomy Facing Severe Budget Cuts and Facility Closures · · Score: 2, Informative

    Pretty much the shuttle is the only BIG project that they did all by themselves.

    Um, Saturn 5?

  7. Re:Thanks again Obama! on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: 5, Funny

    "*real news channel"
    "such as Fox News"

    > WHOOSH not detected
    > does not compute
    > humor fail
    > end program

  8. Re:And watch the fanbois swoop... on Samsung: Apple Stole the iPad's Design From Univ of Missouri Professor · · Score: 4, Informative

    Funny indeed, but just in case anyone thought this was a true story about Secretary Clinton (then-Senator Clinton):
    Snopes rates this 'FALSE'.

  9. Re:What was the dose? on Widely Used Antibacterial Chemical May Impair Muscle Function · · Score: 2

    If it weren't already at "5, Insightful," would deserve some uprating purely for the Dr. Strangelove reference.

  10. Re:it's simple on CowboyNeal Weighs In On the Windows 8 "Metro" GUI · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ssshhh, he's talking about management.

  11. Re:I'm not bothered... on NASA Scientist: Heat Waves Really Are From Global Warming · · Score: 1

    Not to mention you'll also have learned to put your shoes away when your wife-in-the-dream tells you to do so.

  12. Re:The Book said it on Did an Unnamed MIT Student Save Apollo 13? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You are correct, and I should've been more specific. In Apollos 12 through 17, TLI put the S-4B/Apollo stack on a free-return trajectory; and, then, an early mid-course correction burn (perhaps MCC #1; don't recall) would put the Apollo CSM and successfully docked/extracted LM on the non-free-return trajectory.

  13. Re:The Book said it on Did an Unnamed MIT Student Save Apollo 13? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Yes and no. The slingshot or "free-return" method was taken out of the default mission starting with Apollo 12 because it was believed that they could achieve a more accurate orbital path, and thereby lunar landing, that way. Remember that the Apollo 11 landing occurred roughly four miles off target, but it was the only one of the six eventual landings that didn't land where they'd planned. Getting back on free-return was always considered an option in case of an emergency, as occurred with Apollo 13. Working purely off memory, but I do know that getting on free-return was mentioned early on in the post-explosion hours. Oblig: Get off my lawn.

  14. Re:Link to the TechCrunch article on Will Real Name Policies Improve Comments? · · Score: 1

    Sorry to reply to myself but just noting the obvious, namely that TFS does have that link now. Guess I caught it pre-"oops."

  15. Link to the TechCrunch article on Will Real Name Policies Improve Comments? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    TFS linked only to another Slashdot thread. The TechCrunch article TFS mentions is:
    http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/29/surprisingly-good-evidence-that-real-name-policies-fail-to-improve-comments/

  16. Re:Admitted after being caught on Google Didn't Delete All Street View Wi-Fi Data · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, they shoulda just kept their mouths shut.

    1974 version: Yeah, Nixon shoulda just burned those tapes.

  17. Re:Throw PC out the window on Ask Slashdot: Preempting Sexual Harassment In the Workplace? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If women can't handle being hit on and joked about by men then they shouldn't be in the workplace to begin with.

    I sincerely hope you neither have, nor ever will have, a daughter.

  18. Re:/etc/hosts on New Mac Trojan Installs Silently, No Password Required · · Score: 1

    That is without a doubt the least verbose post I've ever seen from APK. Hope this marks a new trend.

  19. Re:use a CMS on Ask Slashdot: Value of Website Design Tools vs. Hand Coding? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    CMS experience will be invaluable to him. Increasingly, companies are refusing to do it any other way. Unless you and he are absolutely sure he will never, ever have to work for someone else, he needs to learn the CMS way ASAP. I hate to say that because I've been hand-coding for 15 years, but it's also why I am saying that. I'll leave it at that.

  20. Re:100% serious.... on World Population Grows Beyond 7 Billion · · Score: 1

    But only once, obviously. Unless you're one of those computer-using cats I'm always seeing on YouTube.

  21. Recommended Ars Technica review of this op-ed on Who Really Invented the Internet? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Good perspective here, IMHO:
    Ars Technica review of this op-ed

  22. Re:Thanks for sharing on Ask Slashdot: Building a Personal FOSS Cloud? · · Score: 1

    Nice way to sneak a Matrix line in there.

  23. Re:I don't see much to miss on DirecTV Drops Viacom Channels · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that Romney never uses a teleprompter. You betcha.

  24. Re:The Situation is Worse Than it Appears on Best Buy Cuts 650 Geek Squad Techies · · Score: 1

    Mod this guy up, AC though he may be (and, as he says, AC "for obvious reasons"). And for the ones with "tl;dr" knee-jerk responses ready to go, this post is long but very much worth reading. Too bad one of the most informative posts in the whole thread is so far down, since many therefore won't take the time to read it.

  25. Re:Easy answer for non-americans on Ask Slashdot: How Does Your Company Evaluate Your Performance? · · Score: 2

    At least now I'd be lectured to by pompous twats writing in French

    ... who fart in your general direction.