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  1. Re: Vi on Ask Slashdot: Open Tools For Logbooks and Note-taking? · · Score: 1

    That is *awesome*. I've been doing vim with yyyymmdd in the filenames for years. I seem to be the only person in the company who can find back his notes, ever, thanks to (ack-)grep, find and xargs. But sharing my notes with others has always been a problem. I've got monospace text recognition hardwired in my brain, but the majority of you puny humans seem to think that that's hard to read. I'm switching to markdown as of tomorrow. Thank you, and thanks to the OP for this Ask Slashdot.

  2. Re:Unchain Your Brain on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Electronics-Induced Inattentiveness? · · Score: 1

    Well, I submitted that too early. It has been released.

  3. Re:Unchain Your Brain on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Electronics-Induced Inattentiveness? · · Score: 1

    There's a draft of an English version, "Brainchains." Excerpts available here.

  4. Re:Protests were Illegal. on Water Cannons Used Against Peaceful Anti-TTIP Protestors: the Next ACTA Revolt? · · Score: 1
    Belgium, the state, has three official languages. See what you're presented with on the federal government's official portal: fgov.be.

    The Brussels region, and its Flemish suburbs, hosts a lot of belligerently anti-Flemish French speakers. You have to go through a lot of hassle, and can be submitted to a lot of abuse, if you want to be addressed in anything else than French. This is, though, a flagrant violation of language laws.

  5. Re:Protests were Illegal. on Water Cannons Used Against Peaceful Anti-TTIP Protestors: the Next ACTA Revolt? · · Score: 1

    tell that to the Vlaams and see how long your balls last...LOL

    By "the Vlaams" I assume you mean "the Flemish" or "Vlamingen." I am one, so; fail.

    Also, we are not a violent people.

  6. Re:NOTHING is radiation free on Fujitsu Is Growing Radiation-Free Lettuce In Japan's Fukushima Prefecture · · Score: 1
    TFA doesn't stop at that: "[...] the production is chemical-free [...]".

    That proves that things really are as bad as the mockery in this cartoon suggests.

  7. Re:Protests were Illegal. on Water Cannons Used Against Peaceful Anti-TTIP Protestors: the Next ACTA Revolt? · · Score: 2
    Wow, you guys could have googled that.

    The Flemish, who make up 60% of the population (not 50% as grandparent claims), speak Dutch. The existence of local variants in the language are no basis for a claim that there a multiple languages. Otherwise you'd have very few English speakers in the world.

    Belgium is a trilingual country; there is a small population of German speakers.

    Brussels is a bilingual region. It is geographically located in the Dutch-speaking Flanders, historically Flemish and Dutch speaking, but currently more an international city.

  8. The real joke... on Virgin Launches Glass-Bottomed Plane · · Score: 1
    ... for those of you who have never been to Scotland, is that you might enjoy its landscape when flying over it.

    The only thing you can see when flying over Scotland is the top of the rainclouds.

  9. Re:Here's an idea on Europe's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Threatens Online Free Speech · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why doesn't Europe set up it's own version of Facebook?

    We did. It's called netlog. And then the event horizon of Facebook's socio-gravitational pull engulfed the whole planet and surrounding satellites.

  10. Re:Ping times are long, but too optimistic. on ViaSat Delivers 12 Mbps+ Via Satellite · · Score: 2
    The math bit is about right, the rest is bullshit. I implemented a 2-way satellite modem, with VoIP, a few years back, and 600ms RTT is what I got typically. Upstream bandwidth contention is handled with QoS on the link layer and some form of traffic shaping. After that, from the ground station, it's just a fast link to the Internet like from any ISP, which means roughly 150ms to get across the Atlantic, for example. So real-life ping times are well under 1000ms.

    The Slashdot crowd seriously underestimates how much engineering goes into modems to ensure that the end user experience is optimal.

  11. Re:Lousy hardware specs on OpenMoko's FreeRunner Rises From the Ashes · · Score: 1

    Have you checked out the N9? The top-selling, currently highest rated smartphone? It fixes all of the N9 slowness and has awesome specs.

  12. Re:Yeah, we knew that already. on Of Mice and Cancer · · Score: 1

    They use mice and rats because testing things on people is unethical and testing things on animals a lot more like us (primates, pigs, etc) is either unethical or expensive.

    Testing things on animals unlike humans is unethical too. It's just more convenient to ignore the ethical implications if they don't look at you in a manner that a human animal socially responds to.

  13. Go open source instead of Android on Ask Slashdot: Which OS For an Embedded Display Unit? · · Score: 1

    Read the other Android article published today and go for something open source instead. Maemo, Moblin, Meego, Tizen, Mer or just plain Debian.

  14. Re:For such a vital system. on Galileo To Be Europe's Answer To US GPS · · Score: 1

    Subsidies for European tech companies?

  15. Re:Some thing needs to be done about abandonware on EU Parliament Group Opposes Long Copyrights and Oppressive DRM · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up! Once the copyright owner stops commercially offering a product, it should be legal to copy it. I should be legal to circumvent restrictions that prevent copying, and possibly even legally required by the owner to provide support for this. This goes not only for software, but also for music. One of my favourite CD's was not produced for 15 years until the band finally managed to convince the record company owning the rights to sell them.

  16. Re:Is this even a real question? on Ask Slashdot: Could We Deal With the End of Time Zones? · · Score: 1

    It might be better to let the youngsters have Slashdot. :/

    I bet those were CmdTaco's real leaving words.

  17. Re:Is this even a real question? on Ask Slashdot: Could We Deal With the End of Time Zones? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, it just means you're old.
    Linux is twenty years old.
    The IBM-compatible PC is a relic.
    Modem handshake noise is no longer widely recognised.
    Most people using computers have never seen a text screen.
    And your UID has four digits, as does mine.
    Now let's kick those darn youngsters off our Slashdot!

  18. Re:This does not inspire confidence on IETF Mulls Working Group For IPv6 Home Networking · · Score: 1

    Residential networking has been booming lately, and we're only scratching the surface compared to what's about to come. We want to make sure that the home has all the goodness of properly configured, secure, scalable networking without any of the administration overhead. I may be my family's IT department, but I shouldn't have to be. Stuff should just work. That's what this is about.

  19. Re:Because They Sell Better and the FDA Allows It on World Health Organization Says Mobile Phones May Cause Cancer · · Score: 1

    organic products (hate all you want. it is the technical term)

    "Organic" is a marketing term. The word has an entirely different meaning in the context of chemistry.

    The marketing term differs from language to language and possibly country to country. Here, they're called "bio"-products, an equally incorrect term, obviously.

    The best name for it is "eco-"/"eko-". Because the produce is grown in an ecologically responsible manner.

  20. Re:Awesome Geography ! on Solar-Powered Airplane Completes First International Flight · · Score: 1

    Yep. Brussels is now located in a democracy with mutual respect and understanding between regions where different languages are spoken. Well, all that will go to hell soon now the Swiss gained Brussels as a city...

  21. Re:Brussels, Switzerland, eh? on Solar-Powered Airplane Completes First International Flight · · Score: 1

    I think you mean 'Brussels is where the occupying force of bureaucrats presently infesting many of the nations of Europe is centered.'

    Yep. Like GP said, like Washington DC.

  22. Re:Not surprising on US No Longer the World's Internet Hub · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yep, and now the Internet routes around brain damage.

  23. Re:What's so funny about an illegal war? on Google News Has Russian Army Invading Savannah, GA · · Score: 1

    Yes, I know. That's what I'm referring to as well.

  24. Re:Editorializing in summary? on Google News Has Russian Army Invading Savannah, GA · · Score: 1
    That is where I disagree with all of you. I think you're all confusing being proud of a trait with despising everyone who doesn't possess that trait.

    I am a patriot and a nationalist, yet I don't hate other nationalities. I'm proud of my heritage, my race, my culture and my family, yet I do not hate other races or cultures. I'm proud to be smart, but I don't think any less of people who are not gifted with the same set of skills.

    I'm also proud of who I am and what I've accomplished, but what was I supposed to think of myself before I knew myself and accomplished anything? That was I just a useless child?

  25. Re:Editorializing in summary? on Google News Has Russian Army Invading Savannah, GA · · Score: 2, Insightful

    By using the word "ridden" are you implying that being proud of your race is a bad trait?

    Yes.

    It's the height of stupidity to be proud of something which (1) you had nothing to do with and cannot change and (2) which is only relevant to bigots and racists and an irrelevant detail to everyone else--it has absolutely no practical relevance. It's like having pride in your eye color. You should be ridiculed for holding such a position.

    So patriotism (there go the Olympics), the aspect of female emancipation that insists that women should be proud to be women etc. are all right out? Is gay pride still OK or are you in the camp of people who theorise that you can't help being a homosexual, because if you are, draw your conclusions.

    What's left of a person's self respect? Sorry pal, I respect your opinion, but I'm afraid most people on this planet disagree with you.