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  1. Re:Hmmm .... on Mystery Missile Launched Near LA · · Score: 2, Informative

    The Pentagon does have a clue. They know exactly where it was fired from and the whole history of the trajectory. They have many sensors that just stare at the earth from space watching for these launches.

  2. Re:No ABP in OSX? on Flash Can Rob 2 Hours From MacBook Air's Battery Life · · Score: 1

    Shoot. I've never used FF. But why does Steve Jobs always start shame campaigns against any technology that reveals areas of Apple OS weakness?

    Seriously... People using non-Apple products don't bitch half as much as Jobs.

  3. Re:No ABP in OSX? on Flash Can Rob 2 Hours From MacBook Air's Battery Life · · Score: 1

    I bet the battery would last several hours longer if you banned all video too. Netflix, DVDs, all of it. After all, it's not that important of a feature. If you knew what was good for you, anyway. Goodness, think about the upsides.

  4. Political Quadrants on 'Cellphone Effect' Could Skew Polling Predictions · · Score: 1

    Which are you?

    Republican: The government should have a say in what is wright & wrong but the government should keep its hands out of the free-markets and individual profit.
    Democrat: The government should not try to shape morality whatsoever but it does need to regulate the free-market and the distribution of profits to prevent greed and keep the market fair for all.
    Authoritarian: Everyone benefits from government regulation of the markets as well as the using legislation to make sure that the citizens have a moral framework to abide by.
    Libertarian: Individuals should be free to make their own decisions on their personal moral convictions. Individuals should also be free to earn an honest living however they like; and spend/give their honestly earned profits any way they like. The Constitution permits the government a very short list of things they may tax for and legislate. Overstepping that amounts to legalized theft and an infringement of individual liberty.

  5. Re:The Browser That Wouldn't Die on IE6 Addiction Inhibits Windows 7 Migrations · · Score: 1

    It's really about all the un-dead web apps/sites. Blame IE all you want. But it's the devs/companies who wrote the sites, or failed to upgrade them as the world moved on.

  6. Re:What do you expect? on IE6 Addiction Inhibits Windows 7 Migrations · · Score: 1, Insightful

    We're talking about custom corporate web apps here, folks. It doesn't matter if your web app runs perfectly on Mozilla/Netscape/Opara, etc. If your corporate IT standards mandate that all web-apps must run on the standard corporate-supported browser then that is what you develop the web apps for. Period. In that situation, back in the 2000 time-frame, the market share of IE in most large companies was 100%.

  7. Re:Return on Investment on Time To Rethink the School Desk? · · Score: 1

    You go ahead and do all the improving you want to do. Just on your own dime please.

  8. Re:Return on Investment on Time To Rethink the School Desk? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yea, I don't really remember caring one bit about how uncomfortable the desks were when I was in school. We don't need to be finding ways to spend more school money right now.

  9. Re:Help Needed on The World's Smallest Full HD Display · · Score: 4, Funny

    Everybody is assuming that this will compete with Apple. Why, exactly? Apple's got a $60 billion cash stash. They bought Liquid Metal. They can simply buy Casio (or just this technology). Liquid Metal + 4.8" Super Retina = iPhone 5.

  10. Re:huge market on Russian Army Upgrades Its Inflatable Weapons · · Score: 1

    I want the inflatable aircraft carrier!

  11. Re:Bad timing. on Obama Wants Broader Internet Wiretap Authority · · Score: 1

    Yep. Let's name this bill the "Reform and Transparency In Telecom" bill. CNN said this will protect us somehow, and it has the word 'transparency' in it. Ooh! It has the word 'reform' in it too. This has got to be good stuff! I vote Yes! Maybe I'll read the bill after it passes to see what goodies I can expect to get.

  12. Re:Governmental Fail on Senate Trying To Slip Internet Kill Switch Past Us · · Score: 1

    Yea, they were doing so well with adding the word "Reform" to get bills passed for anything they wanted to take over. Why didn't they just go for "Internet Safety Reform Act". No one reads these 2000+ page bills they pass these days anyway. Nobody would have ever noticed the paragraph in there about the Prezzy's Internet kill switch. They must have let an intern head up this bill. The real pros would never have been so up front with us.

  13. Re:Cost of USB 3.0 vs lightpeak on Everything You Need To Know About USB 3.0 · · Score: 2

    LightPeak is a buzz word. That's it. It's light years away from actually showing up on devices in your local Best Buy. Far from making USB 3.0 obsolete.

  14. Or maybe on Google's CEO Warns Kids Will Have to Change Names to Escape "Cyber Past" · · Score: 4, Interesting

    People will grow up and learn that stupidity has consequences. Then train their kids to live productive giving lives instead of wasting their youth on idleness and pointlessly looking for lines to color outside of just to prove they are different.

    Instead of planning on changing your name when you grow up you can choose be responsible instead.

  15. Re:Alt-Print Screen on Denials Aside, Feds Storing Body Scan Images · · Score: 2, Insightful

    We need more Federal oversight of screen capture capability. Let's pass a new Citizen's Transportation Privacy Reform Act that makes it unlawful to sell keyboards with a 'Print Scrn' button. Then we create a new Single Seller Keyboard agency that makes it unlawful for anybody to purchase a keyboard from a private entity. Free government keyboards for all! It's the only way to protect the country from the privacy abuse of the TSA.

  16. Re:WTF on GOP Senators Move To Block FCC On Net Neutrality · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The whole point of the Internet is that it is open and free for anyone to use however they choose. That includes Comcast. If their business model includes packet shaping for performance reasons then they should have the right to do that.

    Why does everybody think the solution is to make more laws? To have more regulation?

    Screw the FCC. Screw the local governments who give Comcast a monopolistic utility-like permit in most areas and limit people's options.

    How come no company has the freedom to make their own business decisions anymore (and live or die by them)? America is no longer a free country, folks. America is no longer worth being proud of. We're no different than Canada or any other European country. Over-regulated and given a controlled short list of options (usually just 1). So much for the notion having a competitive marketplace in the USA.

  17. Re:Interesting on Forced iAds Coming To OS X? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Apple is the authority on user experiences. Apparently Jobs' research has proven to him that Mac users will love having functionality disabled while they are forced to watch a super-cool ad. After all, people who buy Macs use them for dicking around on the Internet anyway. Slashdot should adopt Apple's new philosophy. Force Moderators who are dicking around on Slashdot with their Safari browser to watch a cool 30 second ad before being allowed mod down Apple bashing trolls.

  18. Re:WTF... on Forced iAds Coming To OS X? · · Score: 1

    Wow, the logical next step for these annoyed Mac users will be for them to ditch OSX and switch to Open Source Linux?

  19. Re:Apple on Consumer Reports Can't Recommend iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    This isn't a bug. It's a new feature that makes it even easier to put your iPhone into airplane mode.

  20. Android makes software creativity easy. on The Android Gets Its HyperCard · · Score: 1

    I think this will be a new dimension in the "user friendly" category. Ease-of-use is currently measured by how easy it is to use somebody else's creation. Now we will be comparing & contrasting ease-of-use from the perspective of how easy it is to do the creating.

  21. Re:the truth is, polling sucks on Daily Kos Pollster Made Up Numbers · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    So what you're saying is that R2K is run by ACORN?

  22. Re:Wrong about multitasking on iPhone 4 News Roundup · · Score: 2, Informative

    I don't know why it's so confusing on the iPhone. I like the simplicity of multi-tasking on my Droid. The Android OS just handles everything seamlessly.

  23. Let's get back to the topic... on Obama Administration Withholds FoIA Requests More Often Than Bush's · · Score: 1

    All we've been talking about is media outlets. Does nobody care about the rise of FoIA rejections under Obama?

  24. Re:A minor point... on Multitasking In For iPhone 4.0? · · Score: 1

    If it isn't ready for prime-time release to 3rd party developers it can't be compared to what everybody expects a true multitasking OS to be. When they get some engineering talent in there who can write a multi-tasking phone OS that can intelligently handle any number of apps, 3rd party included, simultaneously then it will be able to join the club.

    Locking it down to out-of-the-box Apple apps only is tacit admission that if they let any app multi-task the iPhone would be brought to it's knees.

  25. Re:Amazon UK manages it on NY Times, LA Times Want Amazon To Collect More State Taxes · · Score: 0, Troll

    Ah if only the global population were more intellectual. Then us lowly ingrates would all happily pay whatever tax the authorities mandate necessary to solve our social problems. I love the word 'social'. It reminds me of ice-cream. So let's all be intellectual, eat ice-cream and pay taxes.