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  1. Re:Seriously? on The L.A. Times Names Its Favorite Flops of the Year · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    SPOILERS:

    * Windows 8 isn't that bad.
    * Apple Maps isn't that bad.
    * The iPhone 4 antenna was not that bad.
    * That terrible patent you just heard about isn't that bad.
    * The internet always lies to you.

  2. Re:Hopefully on Will Japan's New Government Restart the Nuclear Power Program? · · Score: 1

    Remind me again what Japan is using while their nuclear plants are shut down?

  3. Re:Yay on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    And yet, overall violence does not decrease.

    False.

    You can kill a person just as easily with a knife - you can kill a lot of people just as easily with a knife.

    Also false.

  4. Re:US has extradition treaty with Belize on Guatemala Deports McAfee To the US · · Score: 1

    Er, there is a warrant out. That is why Julian Assange is currently hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy.

  5. Re:Opportunity on Revamped Google Maps Finally Available On iOS · · Score: 0

    The whole reason they dropped Google Maps was that their contract with Google was up, and Google wouldn't renew it on terms acceptable by Apple. It wasn't about "supporting" or "helping" Google, it was entirely about what Google was asking in return for letting them use Google Maps.

  6. Re:US has extradition treaty with Belize on Guatemala Deports McAfee To the US · · Score: 1

    He has not been "charged" because Swedish law requires him to be arrested before he can be charged. There is every intention to charge him once he is in custody.

  7. Re:Terrible summary on Vector Vengeance: British Claim They Can Kill the Pixel Within Five Years · · Score: 0

    It would add plenty of new problems to replace the current ones. For instance, no colour, inability to move the beam accurately enough, problems with filling surfaces, and no doubt plenty more.

  8. Re:Its $4.00!!!! on Ask Slashdot: Where Do You Draw the Line On GPL V2 Derived Works and Fees? · · Score: 1

    http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html

    Many people believe that the spirit of the GNU Project is that you should not charge money for distributing copies of software, or that you should charge as little as possible — just enough to cover the cost. This is a misunderstanding.

    Actually, we encourage people who redistribute free software to charge as much as they wish or can.

  9. Re:Its $4.00!!!! on Ask Slashdot: Where Do You Draw the Line On GPL V2 Derived Works and Fees? · · Score: 1

    All of that is immaterial. The license lets him set any price he wants for the binary. He could charge a thousand dollars for it if he wanted, as long as he provided the source code once you paid.

  10. Re:I dunno... on Maker of Hackable Hotel Locks Finally Agrees To Pay For Bug Fix · · Score: 1

    Any lock is hackable. Just because Onity got targetted doesn't mean they are suddenly less secure than all the others.

    "Any lock" doesn't have a connector on the outside which you can plug into to open it. They were less secure than other locks.

  11. Re:I dunno... on Maker of Hackable Hotel Locks Finally Agrees To Pay For Bug Fix · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They didn't want to ship them even after the knowledge was made public. It's not like there was any chance in hell they would have done it if nobody had known about the problem.

  12. Re:As a startup owner.. on Google's Schmidt: Patent Wars Harm Startups · · Score: 1

    When he says patents hurt startups, he really means they hurt Google. Google is the underdog in the current patent world war, and they have the most to lose.

  13. Re:Quick, calculate me another way to profit. on Bitcoin Mining Reward About To Halve · · Score: 2

    Actually, Bitcoin is not at all good for microtransactions, due to blocksize limits and the necessity of transfer fees.

  14. Re:Hey Slashdot Editor! on The World Falls Back In Love With Coal · · Score: 1

    You still need to multiply by nuclear accidents per year to get your final numbers.

  15. Re:So "no" then. on The Linux Foundation's UEFI Secure Boot Pre-Bootloader Delayed · · Score: 1

    MS was handed something to sign, it signed it. If there are distribution limitations on the thing signed, that is not MS's problem, because MS IS NOT DISTRIBUTING IT.

    They are distributing it to you when they give it back to you after signing. At that point, the GPL3 specifies that MS must also give you the key.

    When you distribute it further, you must then pass that key on to anyone you distribute to.

  16. Re:So "no" then. on The Linux Foundation's UEFI Secure Boot Pre-Bootloader Delayed · · Score: 2

    Technically, yes, but the reason they don't want to is because if they did, they would be forced to distribute signing keys to everyone who ever installed that binary, which would sort of ruin the security of the system, as a rootkit developer could just grab a key too.

  17. Re:Why coffee? Why not beer? on Climate Change Could Drive Coffee To Extinction By 2080 · · Score: 1

    Each to their own mate.

    I agree: Everyone should drink mate tea, not this coffee or beer nonsense.

  18. Re:Stupid. on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 1

    I've gotta agree with the other guy, that's the dumbest thing I've heard all week.

  19. Re:Stupid. on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The high cost in volunteer time. Just because volunteers are paying those costs, doesn't mean they don't exist. And it isn't a good excuse to take advantage of them.

    You can't afford an afternoon every few years to keep your political system running well?

    How do you ensure that you have volunteers from "all" sides of the political spectrum instead of just "both" sides?

    I don't. That's up to everyone to do for themselves. If you don't volunteer, you have nobody to blame but yourself.

  20. Re:All the more reason to follow Oregons lead on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 1

    "Coercion" is a very specific word here. It means forcing someone to vote for a certain candidate. This is something a democratic voting system must eliminate to be reliable.

  21. Re:Online Voting on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 4, Informative

    "GO vote for Mitt Romney, or we'll break your fucking knee caps," seems to work regardless of the voting method used.

    That is why voting is private. You can threaten someone to go vote some way all you want, but you have no way of knowing if they did or not.

    That is not the case for remote voting, where you can stand next to them and make sure they vote the way you want.

  22. Re:Online Voting on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 2

    Having the vote on a workday is completely insane to start with.

    And why audit to detect something when you can just prevent it in the first place?

  23. Re:All the more reason to follow Oregons lead on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 2

    Anything that is not voting in person is susceptible to coercion, and thus not a reliable method for democratic voting.

  24. Re:Stupid. on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 4, Informative

    Vote count delays?

    If done right, it doesn't take more than evening by hand.

    Issues with recounts?

    What issues?

    The ease in which paper votes can be "lost" in transit to the counting facility?

    They are to be counted on location, not transported anywhere.

  25. Re:Online Voting on Voting Machine Problem Reports Already Rolling In · · Score: 1

    That is subject to coercion, and thus not usable as a voting method.