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  1. Re:This will not end well. on Ask Slashdot: Female Engineers, Could You Please Share Your Thoughts On the Google Memo · · Score: 5, Funny

    On second thought , let's not go to 4chan. 'Tis a silly place.

  2. So on a lark I went to the Microsoft store web site and tried to find a few applications I knew would be useful in education - R, yEd and QGIS.

    I gave up. I couldn't even find a friggin' search box.

    What the hell, Microsoft? Why are they making it hard to search their own online store?!?

  3. Re:CAGW on San Francisco's 58-Story Millennium Tower Seen Sinking From Space (sfgate.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... until all of SF topples into the bay.

    And there will be much rejoicing.

    In honor of the great Bill Hicks, I propose we name the resulting scenic landscape Arizona Bay.

  4. Re:environment on Montana Lawmakers Propose 85 Mph Speed Limit On Interstates · · Score: 1

    Actually, we do have street lights on the A60 - on the tunnel under Mainz-Hechtsheim. We also had one at the quarry in Mainz-Weisenau, but that isn't in active use any more, so they removed them.

    But then, we're talking about Rheinland-Pfalz here. We're all kinds of crazy.

  5. Re:Hyperbole, anyone? on RC Plane Attack 'Foiled,' Say German Authorities · · Score: 1

    ...state-threatening act of violence.

    Unless the model plane is the size of a 747 or the explosive is anit-matter, how is that a "... state-threatening act of violence." Is Germany in such dire straits that a single model aircraft can topple a whole country?

    They could shut down the BILD HQ for a day or two. Imagine that: Millions (no hyperbole, they sell about 2.5 million copies daily) of dumb people not being able to read the "truth" on the front page of their favourite tabloid and having to think for themselves! State-threatening indeed.

  6. Re:What keyword means DRM free? on New Console Always-Online Requirements and You · · Score: 1

    Steam's DRM scheme is called "Steamworks". Look for that in the description, I guess (Just guessing here since I don't use it or any other similar "service").

  7. Re:Y-Chromosome is tied to your last name on You Can Donate Your Genome For Medical Research, But Not Anonymously · · Score: 0

    Y-Chromosome tied to your surname? Even assuming your culture has surnames in the first place, that assumption is so wrong in its generality it hurts. Patrilineal naming convention is just one of many, and for example patrinomic (where your surname is derived from your father's name, as in "Jon Olafsson, son of Olaf Magnusson") is also often in use - for example in Iceland or many Muslim countries.

  8. Gizmodo is readable suddenly?!? on The Worst Job At Google: a Year of Watching Terrible Things On the Internet · · Score: 1

    Wow ... you can actually read Gizmodo (and related sites, I guess) without JavaScript now. Took them long enough.

  9. Re:Paul who? on Let the Campaign Edit Wars Begin · · Score: 1

    If you are not a resident of the U.S., since Paul Ryan is running for Vice President (...)

    See, that's all the info that needed to be in the starting sentence or the second one the latest - "running for vice president of the USA" (optionally for which side, but that's not that important really). Seriously, the story doesn't even have an "usa" tag or icon (it has the "wikipedia" icon), so how the hell should somebody from the outside guess?

    It also makes the whole story a non-story. This happens with pretty much ever presidential candidate and people in their circles in those countries where this position matters. Francois Hollande's page (on the French Wikipedia) is still semi-locked, and the edit wars there didn't feature on Slashdot either. Pretty much the only exception I can think of in recent times is Vladimir Putin's presidential campaign.

  10. Re:Paul who? on Let the Campaign Edit Wars Begin · · Score: 1

    If you don't know who Paul Ryan is, why do you care?

    Your comment makes, from logical point of view, no sense

    Exactly because I don't know who it is, I don't know if this is important enough for me to care. Google search brings up at least some actors and one(?) talk show host, one cinematographer, some politicians and a ton of other people by the same name - no wonder, it's a rather generic one. I guess he must be some politician in some country, given the context, but this still doesn't give me the nearly same info "Paul Ryan, proposed for the next free seat in Canada's highest court" or whatever would do without checking a bunch of results to see which one could match.

  11. Paul who? on Let the Campaign Edit Wars Begin · · Score: 0

    Would it kill the editors to write half a sentence about who the hell this "Paul Ryan" guy(?) is supposed to be?

  12. Re:A little late? on Upgrading Software From 350 Million Miles Away · · Score: 1

    "...as they get ready to download a new version of the flight software on the Mars rover Curiosity..."

    Flight software? She flying back too?

    "Flight" as in "fight-or-flight response". You know, in case Curiosity encounters Martian life which think it's delicious ... or at least interesting enough to study and take apart.

    Those people at NASA think of everything ...

  13. Re:Assumptions ... on Australians Receive SMS Death Threats · · Score: 1

    What would you do?

    I'd grab a beer, start up the BBQ, prepare some T-Bones with some olive oil and some spices, and lay out in the sun.

    Did I win?

    Possibly the "balls of steel" award for doing that in the middle of winter. As mild as it might be at the moment, the evenings can get frosty. ;)

    The thing is, even if the thread is empty and just meant to help another crime (extortion or worse), if only one person gets murdered, even in a totally unrelated act, and the police didn't say what they said, they'd face a public shitstorm. So they say what they say, put a person or two to try and track down the senders (which will likely fail), maybe set up a sting operation for them, and otherwise ignore the illusionary danger.

  14. Assumptions ... on Australians Receive SMS Death Threats · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I hope "almost certainly" is droll understatement.

    It certainly is. On the other hand, assume you can send SMSes in a way which is not traceable and comparatively cheap. Assume you want the entire police force of some place - say, New South Wales - to be too busy and way less effective. Assume you want to commit some other crime which would greatly benefit from the police force in that place being too busy chasing phantoms.

    What would you do?

  15. Re:Wow on Facebook and Wal-Mart Join Forces · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was unaware that Hades had a Wall Street too. :P

    It's in the rather shady part of Hades and they don't like to talk about it.

  16. Re:Why? on Great Open Source Map Tools For Web Developers · · Score: 1

    Try using Google Maps to display a map of Venus on your site. Or, for that matter, try using it to display a map of FaerÃn or Tamriel.

    While it's not impossible - setting up your own mapserver bound to a PostGIS database is a lot easier and a lot more flexible, especially for updates to the data.

  17. Re:P2P traffic is legal! on BitTorrent Traffic Falls In the U.S. · · Score: 2

    Many of the game distributors use P2P as well - in the specific case of BitTorrent, for example Blizzard, Square-Enix and anyone who uses the Pando Media Booster (NCSoft, Riot Games, ...) are using it to deliver the games and their patches. Given the popularity of games like WoW, Diablo III or League of Legends, that's not really a "minor share"

  18. Re:Downloading Ubuntu on Wil Wheaton: BitTorrent Isn't Only For Piracy · · Score: 1

    Also, Pando Media Booster is basically just a BitTorrent client (really - run their PMB.exe through IDA Pro to see the protocol strings for yourself). This is used by a lot of game companies and others to distribute their files and updates, for example NCSoft (Lineage II, Aion, City of Heroes/Villains, Guild Wars, ...).

  19. (Insert XKCD reference here) on The Software Patent Debate Is Incorrectly Framed · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Hardware is just physics and physics is just applied mathematics, so everything can be reduced to a mathematical problem ... if you're willing to be silly and unhelpful enough.

  20. Re:yawn... on Mass Effect 3 To Include Co-op Multiplayer · · Score: 1

    FPSs are not the owners or even the originators of co-op multi-player. The original Neverwinter Nights for example had it and it worked very well (a RPG similar to ME).

    The original Neverwinter Nights? Of course it hat multi-player. It was a pure multi-player game after all (too bad it was restricted to AOL customers). That's like saying Ultima Online, Everquest or Meridian 59 had "some" multi-player capabilities and it worked for them.

  21. Working on the right features, I see on The GIMP Now Has a Working Single-Window Mode · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wake me up when I can finally use 16, 32 or 64 bits per channel, and the channels aren't restricted to RGBA or integers ...

  22. Re:Well on The Oslo Massacre and Violent Video Games: the Facts · · Score: 2

    By killing Jews he did not put himself into conflict with the Christians, 5 min. looking into European history will tell you; Killing Jews is the great Christian pastime.

    Yeah. For us in Europe, it ranks second only to killing other Christians.

  23. Re:I love being rewarded for my achievements with on Current Social Games Aren't Fun, Says MUD Co-Creator · · Score: 2

    My question would rather be, what does planting my seed in some hoe have to do with sowing?

  24. Re:to echo a commenter on TFA.... on Chandrayaan-1 Spots Giant Underground Chamber On the Moon · · Score: 1

    > What makes them think the moon's crawlspace is not already in use?

    By whom? Cat Women? :D

  25. Re:I do not think that word means what you think i on Smartphone As Your Most Dangerous Possession · · Score: 1

    I believe you mean "risky" not "dangerous." The most dangerous item I own is probably a knife.

    Funny. I consider my brain to be more dangerous than all of the other things I own combined, by several orders of magniture.