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  1. Re:*drool* -- FPGA development on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    Maybe you could make an FPGA to synthesize faster than a CPU?

  2. Re: I agree... on Why Organic Chemistry Is So Difficult For Pre-Med Students · · Score: 2

    Won't is short for Wollnot, woll now being an obsolete and archaic form of will.
    http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/woll

  3. Re:Legal on SEC Alleges 'Bitcoin Savings & Trust' Is a Ponzi Scheme · · Score: 1

    I half wonder if this implies that bitcoin is a ponzi itself, not orchestrated by one person, but instead a kind of distributed meme ponzi.

  4. Wasting electricity to "go green"? on Ask Slashdot: Enterprise Bitcoin Mining For Go-Green Initiatives? · · Score: 1

    How would wasting electricity by mining bitcoins on CPUs and then increasing cooling demand from your HVAC system be going green at all?

    I'd genuinely be interested in hearing the logic behind that, have you considered burning all the worlds forests in order to make some road salt too? I'm sure that's green too, somehow.

  5. Re:that will make RMS happy? on Open Hardware and Software Laptop · · Score: 1

    > World needs more dedicated folks like RMS (in all fields).

    Since he sees no problems with Child Pornography or pedophilia maybe folks like RMS shouldn't be in fields caring for children.

  6. Re:Windows memory limitations on Ask Slashdot: Best 32-Bit Windows System In 2012? · · Score: 2

    Pretty much since the Pentium Pro Intel processors have had a 36bit physical memory addressing system hidden within. This is how enterprise versions of the operating system and SQL server allow >4GB RAM. SQL calls it AWE Address Windowing Extensions, I think Enterprise edition of 2003 allowed it also. The claimed logic by microsoft was that drivers for consumer versions of windows wouldn't handle the addresses properly and this would lead to very unstable operating systems.

  7. Data Protection Act on Most Torrent Downloaders Are Monitored, Study Finds · · Score: 2

    Does anyone know what responsibilities these monitoring companies have under the data protection act?

  8. Best use of bitcoin is criminal on Large Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme Collapses With a Loss of $5.6 Million · · Score: 2

    About the only safe (from a consumer scam point of view) uses of bitcoins are to purhase drugs. Silk Road is the only bitcoin related website that I haven't heard of being 'hacked' or a straight up scam, though I'd be wary of using it myself. I'm sure someone will point out that scams can be performed in US Dollars and that a scam perpetrated using bitcoins is not an indictment of the bitcoin itself. I agree but when 99+% of the transactions of bitcoins are scams or criminal it's not an economy anyone should be looking to join, it seems to me a classic case of an honest man can't get scammed.

    Incidentally the guy behind BS&T still has some other investment schemes that people (as of yesterday when it was pretty clear what BS&T was) are still paying into. "Why should I care" is the attitude of investors who presumably have some ridiculous notion that he might be using his ill gotten gains to prop up that scheme for a while.

    Less money and people would have been taken in by this if it wasn't for the fact that bloggerjournalists will report on anything in order to get pageviews without fully understanding or investigating what they report on, instead essentially just publishing the press release from bitcoin fanatics.

  9. Re:Conserve Energy! on Valve Shares Performance Numbers On Port of Left4Dead · · Score: 3, Funny

    Uh, use of linux will surely lead to us running out of a natural resource which cannot be replenished. Frames.
    By burning more frames per second we risk our childrens future, those poor bastards will have to view TV on e-ink at this rate.

  10. Re:USA should have some experience from Asia on Sound Increases the Efficiency of Boiling · · Score: 1

    The idea of boiling liquids on customer tables whilst drinking beer seems like an idea that won't catch on.

  11. Re:Different kind of anti-social on UK Home Secretary Bans US Martial Arts Expert · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well, you do have a significantly smaller population, and a larger country than the UK, so population density is much reduced, I think when this happens a per capita death rate for the roads is expected to be less, as every day on the roads there are less opportunities for a crash per capita.

    Furthermore in 2010 Norway's per capita road deaths were higher than the UK
    "In 2010 there were 210 road deaths in Norway (source: DfT). This equates to 4.3 road deaths per 100,000 of population and compares to the UK average of 3.1 road deaths per 100,000 of population in 2010."
    http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/europe/norway

    I only chose this measure because the statistics are easy to pull up, and due to a driver re-education course I recently had to go on I found out that the UK actually has pretty good road safety statistics.

  12. Re:Problem for Ireland on Microsoft Raises UK Prices By a Third and Can't Rule Out Future Hikes · · Score: 1

    Microsoft fears open sores in those countries

  13. Re:The British are proud of their Pound on Microsoft Raises UK Prices By a Third and Can't Rule Out Future Hikes · · Score: 3, Informative

    The graph you linked shows the opposite of that.

  14. Re:Raspberry Pi already obsolete on Raspberry Pi Gets a Red-Tape Delay; Awaits CE Certificate · · Score: 1

    It has 2 sound outputs, sound over HDMI* and a 3.5mm jack, and I'm fully aware that the Ethernet is via a USB controller, however at the price and performance of the system I don't think many people would care about the ethernet.

    My point was simply that a device already manufactured and awaiting certification won't be rendered obsolete, as they fill slightly different niches defined by capability AND cost. I agree that Raspi has significant similarity to a cut down smartphone, and I'm interested as a hobbyist in devices like Raspi and Rhombus.

    *In my GP post I accidentally said DVI

  15. Re:Raspberry Pi already obsolete on Raspberry Pi Gets a Red-Tape Delay; Awaits CE Certificate · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That's an interesting idea, but how much will it cost, it looks like it may be more expensive for the base unit since from the FAQ:
    "Why is the price of the Allwinner A10 EOMA-68 Card $15?
    It damn well isn't! We are getting a massive amount of misunderstandings about this. We have reported that based on estimates from the Reference Board supplied by the Manufacturer of the SoC that the MATERIALS COST is APPROACHING $15 in MASS VOLUME quantities of 100,000 units.
    That is excluding a case, power supply (which as the unit can be powered by USB-OTG is not needed), packaging, tax, customs duty, shipping and, most importantly, a profit margin.
    Any company has to make a profit, and a CIC is no different. Charities and Not-for-Profit Foundations can get away with not making a profit, but Rhombus Tech is not a Charity."

    Also a PCMCIA card is going to be very much less convenient to use as a computer than a device which has the following ports: USB, Ethernet, DVI, sound out

  16. Re:April fools on NYC Bans Mention of Dinosaurs, Dancing, Birthdays On Student Tests · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm more upset that my religion which bans mention of the words "new", "york" and "city" hasn't been considered.

    Damn those insensitive clods who I'm unable to refer to.

  17. Cut all the crap on Cell Phone Jamming Devices Enjoy an Increase In Popularity · · Score: 1

    Just tell me what the best deals are on phone and GPS jammers.

    I don't see why that jerk should be having all the fun, when I can potentially worsen the fates of people in emergencies.

  18. Re:Model A vs Model B on Raspberry Pi Now Has Distributors -- and Will Soon Have Boards for All (Video) · · Score: 2

    The model B also has 2 USB (instead of 1) ports.

  19. Re:Electronics supplier DDoS on Raspberry Pi Now Has Distributors -- and Will Soon Have Boards for All (Video) · · Score: 1

    To be fair to apple though (and I hate doing this :) they probably have enough server capacity to deal with the flood that the RasPi has generated.
    I'm also sad that I couldn't order mine, up at 4am and nearly broke my f5 [script].

  20. Re:They still don't get it... on CCP Deconstructs EVE Online's Microtransaction Missteps · · Score: 2

    Frankly I think the GP is not on the same wavelength as most eve players who are currently unhappy.

    The big issue as I see it relates to the fact Eve Online is a game about spaceships... in space, previously most or all development efforts at CCP have been adding new content in the form of NPC missions, new shiptypes, alterations to PVP mechanics and other things which contribute to the fun you can have being a spaceship. However lately with the addition of monocles and changes to spacestations (the ability to walk around a small room) it feels like their development focus has moved away from spaceships, and now the core of the game is neglected.

    Although the community would be even more up in arms if there was tiered service which gave someone an advantage in regular play.

  21. Re:What's with the Canadian dollar comparison? on The (Big) Problem With RIM · · Score: 1

    1.00000 US Dollar = 0.97838 Canadian Dollar

    So the USD is 2.2 cents behind the CD?

    Well it depends if they're canadian or US cents

  22. Re:If it did cause an accident... on New Siemens SCADA Vulnerabilities Kept Secret, Says Schneier · · Score: 1

    If there was an accident surely all the danger would be in Iran. Why would Israel and the US be playing a dangerous game?

  23. Re:Dirty use? on In Isk We Trust: the EVE Online IskBank Exposed · · Score: 1

    It is interesting you say this as one of the largest purchasers has also spent vast sums of isk on ingame lotteries and is listed on their highest purchaser list.

    I would also like to point out that Eve news 24 has a poor reputation for publishing stories without any fact checking, furthermore they have notably removed people from the list of "outed" isk buyers.

  24. Re:Currency conversion and a reference of the valu on In Isk We Trust: the EVE Online IskBank Exposed · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't normally reply to myself, but since you can buy PLEX (a gametime card) for ingame currency (which is how you convert PLEX to isk) you can buy ISK at the lower real money price by buying isk, and then buying game time in game. This is probably the 2nd most common use of isk purchase

  25. Re:Currency conversion and a reference of the valu on In Isk We Trust: the EVE Online IskBank Exposed · · Score: 1

    ISK sellers typically sell at around $25 per Billion, to put the difference in perspective.