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  1. Re:From the No Duh Dept. on How To Build Roads To Control How Fast You Drive · · Score: 1

    Hardier materials and more robust construction methods may mean less wear and fewer costly repairs over time. but they also mean less long-term money going to the powerful construction companies who contract for this work.

  2. Re:It's biggest strength on Where Android Beats the iPhone · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Thankfully it's now modded +5 Insightful, as it should be. Perfect balance and harmony has returned to slashdot.

  3. Re:Freedom of speech .. on A Second Lessig Fair-Use Video Is Suppressed By WMG · · Score: 1

    In other words, if you don't want it to be taken down without a fight, you better host it yourself. Don't count on one mega-corporation to protect you from another. I don't condone the actions of either corporation in this case, but (at least for now) we all retain the right to take our business elsewhere if we don't like what they are doing.

  4. Re:Is this the same Wikileaks... on Cryptome in Hot Water Again · · Score: 1

    You're right. The best way for a non-profit short on funds to attract attention and additional contributions is to cease fulfilling their charter.

  5. Re:No different than any other sequestering on Courts Move To Ban Juror Use of Net, Social Sites · · Score: 1

    Pen and paper and the written word are all technologies as well, they're just technologies that have been around much longer. So are things such as fire and the wheel. Human beings as a species have always been dependent upon technologies -- in fact, it's practically what defines us as a species.

    I will grant you the point however that many modern electronic technologies are more easily disruptible than the tried-and-true technologies which have been with us for centuries. Ultimately however, excessive dependency upon any technology can leave one vulnerable when that technology suddenly becomes absent.

  6. Re:Inaccurate comparison on China Is Winning Global Race To Make Clean Energy · · Score: 1

    The blades of Denmark's windmills are made out of solar panels.

  7. Re:First Post! on Microsoft Facing Class-Action Suit Over Xbox Live Points · · Score: 1

    Last post! I'm sure of it!

  8. Re:Not IE, Adobe's PDF Reader 0 day Flaw on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1
    My favorite part of the article in this post was this:

    Contrary to previous speculation, there was no evidence vulnerabilities in Adobe's Reader or Acrobat applications were used in any of the attacks, Kurtz said. In its own statement, adobe concurred, saying researchers "have not been able to obtain any evidence to indicate that Adobe Reader or other Adobe technologies were used as the attack vector in this incident."

    Adobe concurred? Really? Were they going to say, "I know there's no evidence to suggest that an Adobe product caused this security breach, but we at Adobe preemptively take full responsibility. We're certain the sieve-like security in Adobe Reader will be shown to have been somehow involved."

  9. Combinatorial Chemistry on MIT & Harvard On Brain-Inspired A.I. Vision · · Score: 1

    Combinatorial chemistry techniques seem to be the inspiration here. Also known as trial and error (albeit in a rapid well-organized fashion). Not exactly a new idea, but this is an interesting new implementation.

  10. Re:Well on CBS Interactive Sued For Distributing Green Dam · · Score: 1

    Then go to the company's shareholders and offer your services to them for half his price. They'll clue you in as to his worth to the company and your lack thereof.

    Well of course they will. The company's shareholders are all cronies of his company's president. His position has almost nothing to do with his talents or skills, and almost everything to do with his connections. It's not what you know, it's who you know after all.

    Admittedly though, figuring out how to meet, befriend, and influence the right people is a skill in itself, and it's a skill in which the average Slashdotter is either woefully inadequate or not morally bankrupt enough to pursue.

  11. Re:Bad news. XD on How To Stop Businesses Storing SSNs Indefinitely? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I sincerely doubt the customer service rep has any idea whether or not the SSN is really gone. I'm sure they're more than happy to change the number displayed on the screen in front of them though, and as far as they are concerned that means the old number has disappeared.

    But yes, behind the scenes, the SSN is almost certainly still present in a change log or on backup tapes somewhere. There's zero chance these companies go through the effort to completely purge your SSN from every log and tape. Once they have that number in their system, they've got it forever.

  12. Re:Checks on Deposit Checks By iPhone · · Score: 1

    Indeed they are. There is a gas station near my house which is generally 5-10 cents cheaper per gallon than the local competition. The only catch is that you pay more if you want to pay with a credit card.

  13. Re:Ah yes on DOJ Report On NSA Wiretaps Finally Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Asking enough "experts" until they found one that gave them the answer they wanted was par for the course amongst the Bush Administration, and it was hardly restrained to legal matters. This behavior was common in a variety of scientific, environmental, and economic areas as well.

  14. Re:Ah yes on DOJ Report On NSA Wiretaps Finally Released · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Don't throw the Constitution in my face anymore. The Constitution is just a Goddamn piece of paper."

  15. Re:Headline is inaccurate on NY Court Says Police Can't Track Suspect With GPS · · Score: 1

    Correct.

    What it all boils down to is what is admissible as evidence in criminal court.

    Remember, the rules for what is admissible in civil court are much more lenient, and the burden of proof is also much lower. Hence, the findings of a PI (private, not public, investigator) may be allowed there. Arguably, these differences are not fair and just, as civil penalties have the potential to disrupt one's life to an even greater extent than a short prison sentence might, but that is an entirely different topic of discussion.

  16. Re:overpaid? on Pentagon Lost Billions, Pennies At a Time · · Score: 1

    You forgot an important one. Average home price in 1966: $22700 Average home price in 2008: $290400 ~13x inflation Anecdotally, when my father bought my childhood home in the mid-70's, the purchase price was ~1x his yearly salary. When I bought my family's home in the early-00's, the purchase price was ~4x my yearly salary (coincidentally working a very similar job to my father's), and I bought much less home than the banks would have let me. Even now, my home is still valued at over 2x my yearly salary (my salary has increased significantly over the past 9 years, while my home's value has decrease slightly). The point being, as far as the housing market has fallen already, there is still a significant amount of correction needed before it returns to where it was only 30 years ago.

  17. Re:OH yes.. on Ballmer, IBM Surprised By Oracle-Sun Deal · · Score: 1

    They make caffeinated Sprite now?

  18. Re:The Ends Don't Justify The Means on The Secret History of the FBI's Classified Spyware · · Score: 1

    "Stop throwing the Constitution in my face. It's just a goddamned piece of paper!"

  19. Re:You can dream on Microsoft Says IE Faster Than Chrome and Firefox · · Score: 2, Informative

    Local Fox Station != Fox News

  20. Re:I want to know... on Rescued Banks Sought Foreign Help During Meltdown · · Score: 1

    Actually, we'll be able to live for $1,000,000/day, which, adjusted for inflation, would be about $1/day today.

  21. Re:Not a bad thing on UK Proposes Broadband Expansion, Plus a Music and Film Tax · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No, we're proposing that they get our money.

  22. The best remake ever? on Resurrecting Old Games, What Works? · · Score: 1

    Adventure of course.

  23. Re:Simpsons Movie on Australian Judge Rules Simpsons Cartoon Rip-off Is Child Porn · · Score: 1

    America has at least some excuse, what with being founded at least in part by Puritans and all.

    What's Australia's excuse?

  24. Re:Tax Dollars on FCC Considering Free Internet For USA · · Score: 1

    Don't forget the aqueducts.

  25. Re:Anti-union Union on Should IT Unionize? · · Score: 1

    Someone's well tuned in to the Republican FUD.