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  1. Re:well on "Series of Tubes" Metaphor Implemented · · Score: 1

    gotta love the slashdot moderation system

  2. Yo! Noid on Legend of Zelda Celebrates 20 Years · · Score: 1

    Hey, I liked Yo! Noid.

  3. lemme guess... on Run Linux as a Windows Screensaver · · Score: 1

    Soviet Russia, right? Is that where you're from?

  4. Re:Big Brother on Google Changes Privacy Policy · · Score: 1

    What!? How dare you!? How bold of you to criticize anything Google on Slashdot!

    Anyway, fellow posters have already given you what you deserve.

  5. Re:iPod Nano becomes iPod Gigo on 200gb Hack for iPod Nano · · Score: 1

    Sorry, that's 18 years, not 9.

  6. Re:iPod Nano becomes iPod Gigo on 200gb Hack for iPod Nano · · Score: 1

    According to Moore's law, and asuming that chip complexity is directly proportional to storage capacity, if the largest memory cards available today have a capacity of 2 GB, we would be seeing TB cards in about 9 years... of course there is a physical limit to this, that may be reached before 9 years have passed.

  7. Re:contest is somewhat biased? on ICFP 2005 Programming Contest Results · · Score: 1

    Real programming problems and AI problems are not mutually exclusive (I know you didn't necessarily mean that), and if most AI people favor functional languages, my guess is that it is for a good reason. A couple of years ago, when I was taking a (very basic) AI course, one of the assignments was required to be written in Scheme and I remember it was particularly useful for parsing lists and trees.

    So, I may be wrong, but I think functional languages are clearly better suited for solving some of the problems that are common in AI programs. The question would be if the ICPF choses this kind of problems to try to make a point (when most top places in the contest are taken by programs written in functional languages) that the functional paradigm is useful for a large range of problems.

  8. No need on A Useful Grammar Checker? · · Score: 1

    me no needs no stupid grammer checker

  9. Re:Kernel vs User Mode for filesystem on Interview With Reiser4 Author Hans Reiser · · Score: 2, Informative

    It was not Hans who wrote that, it was Linus in response to Hans' claims that Reiser4 is important because it can compete with WinFS and Spotlight.

  10. Re:Doesn't apply to GTA:SA on ESRB Demands Hidden Content Review · · Score: 1

    That has always been a part of their policy. This time they added that they will require that even content that is not intended to ever be seen by the player is fully disclosed.

    It's in the freakin' summary, man.

  11. Re:Full Disclosure on ESRB Demands Hidden Content Review · · Score: 1

    That would be ridiculous. This most likely has been triggered by the recent incident with Rockstar's GTA San Andreas. They obviously refer to content put in there by the game creators, unaltered by such kinds of hacks as you describe. I believe the only difference from their previous policy is that they're emphasizing that game creators should disclose even content that is not intended to be seen by the players of the game (ie images or whatever cut out of the game but the files still left in there because it was easier than removing them).

    Besides, even if we should actually worry about this, the word "fully" is not ambiguous here, but rather the definition of "hidden content"... which, IMO, would be hardly confused with user performed alterations like the ones you suggest.

  12. Re:Farewell to quality? on ESRB Demands Hidden Content Review · · Score: 1

    I don't think that would qualify as nudity, unless nipples, sexual organs, pubic hair, etc are drawn on the underlying body. These should not be necessary for the whole "under render thing".

  13. If I had mod points... on What is the Current Status of WiMAX? · · Score: 1

    I would have modded you insightful rather than just funny.

  14. How does this benefit customers? on Oracle To Buy Siebel · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Oracle said the deal had the approval of the Siebel board and that the takeover was expected to be completed in 2006, subject to regulatory approval.
    It also said that the customers of both firms had long called for them to come together.
    Why would this benefit their customers?
  15. Re:Dilbert on Google Talk Available Early · · Score: 1

    Do you have a URL for that one?

  16. fuckedgoogle.com on Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares · · Score: 1

    I'm starting to believe more and more in what fuckedgoogle has to say. All of the posts link to a news article, anyway, so they're somewhat founded.

  17. Re:Don't take your eye off the ball on IBM Donates Code to Firefox · · Score: 1

    Too late to answer to this, I guess, but I'll do it anyway. I do not worship Microsoft (and I certainly do not worship IE, in fact, I use FireFox), but I'm still open to considering their products and I use many of them.

  18. Re:Don't take your eye off the ball on IBM Donates Code to Firefox · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    I want a simple,fast, non-Microsoft browser
    Whoa! non-Microsoft is actually a required feature in your list? Talk about closed-mindedness.
  19. Re:Oooo! I got one! on Summer Internships - The Good, and the Bad? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Most probably you're trying to be funny. But I do highly recommend a Microsoft internship. An intern there does pretty much the same kind of work as a full-timer, the work you do has real impact on the products they ship, and you get to work with very smart people.

    If you're interested you can find more about it here

  20. Re:Beyond Aspect Orientation on What are the Next Programming Models? · · Score: 1

    As far as I know, AOP is about separating business logic, or the main purpose of the program, from security, transactional consistency, etc. Code to deal with all this other concerns is usually scattered and duplicated all over the program, AOP tries to modularize it.

    I have never used an AO language though, so I can't say much about it's real benefits. But I do think that what I've read about it is interesting.

  21. Beyond Aspect Orientation on What are the Next Programming Models? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I once read a paper written by Cristina Videira Lopes, a pioneer of aspect oriented programming, in it she stated that AOP is a significant breakthroug, but that the next step is to include elements of natural language in programming languages.

    She says that natural language is not suited to write computer programs, but it has powerful elements that can be useful in transferring ideas more closely to the way we think. An example of such elements are temporal references such as before and after.

    You can read the abstract to one of her papers here. Very interesting stuff.

  22. fear != cowardice on Shuttle Delayed Due to Cloudy Skies · · Score: 1

    And then again, cowardice is not the presence of fear. Everybody feels afraid, at least everybody should. Fear makes us careful and prudent. Bravery is about overcoming fear, not getting rid of it. It's OK to be afraid, we just have to overcome that fear when we feel it's worth it.

  23. Re:both suits ought to be tossed on Google and Microsoft Lob More Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    Microsoft does not need Googles money, they're just trying to harm Google in any way they can, that may or may not be by reducing their cash supply. But they're certainly not chasing the money.

  24. Re:Freon isn't used in new cars! on Utah Teens Invent Better Air Conditioner · · Score: 1
    Peltier coolers use electricity, which is generated by the horribly inefficient internal combustion engine which produces greenhouse gasses and other toxins by the boatload.


    Isn't it possible that in combination with new hybrid cars this will be an actual environment friendly alternative?
  25. Re:next thing you know ... on Reminding Customers Patented by Amazon · · Score: 1

    I'd say there's quite enough prior art to that, and on video too. ;)