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  1. Re:A new compund? on Microbe Found In Grassy Field Contains Powerful Antibiotic · · Score: 1

    Hey you're allowed to swim in that these days (as long as you don't touch the bottom) without needing to be hospitalized!

  2. Re:Count down abort.. on SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch and Historic Landing Aborted · · Score: 2

    Probably because they fix the problems that pop up before the last moment. Also the last moment in a failed launch is when the problem pops up.

  3. Re:Exactly this. on If the Programmer Won't Go To Silicon Valley, Should SV Go To the Programmer? · · Score: 1

    It does sound like a good idea, but there's no serious discussion about it.

  4. Re:Exactly this. on If the Programmer Won't Go To Silicon Valley, Should SV Go To the Programmer? · · Score: 1

    . The people of Massachusetts are thinking of switching to the Atlantic time zone

    As a resident of Massachusetts, that's news to me! Looks more like a couple op eds discussing it than any serious debate.

  5. Re:cooperative game on Designing the Best Board Game · · Score: 1

    If you like cooperative games, you might try Arkham Horror though it takes a bit more setup

  6. Re:And the counter argument on The Open Office Is Destroying the Workplace · · Score: 2

    But (as that article mentions), good distractions are the ones that aren't important and don't involve interactions. Having your coworker come chat for a bit isn't a distraction you can ignore (politely).

  7. Not very original on Glowing Hobbit Sword Helps You Find Unsecured Wi-Fi · · Score: 2

    Very similar to a project someone did a couple years ago that did the exact same thing: http://jomegat.wordpress.com/2...

  8. Re: Vandalism unnecessary. on Prosecutors Raid LG Offices Over Alleged Vandalism of Samsung Dishwashers · · Score: 1

    True - in general, the better quality refrigerators will cost more, but the inverse it not true.

  9. Re: This is MY suggestion on how to start to fix t on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    If I didn't have a credit card I guess I'd use a debit card or go to the bank to take out cash. It would be more of a hassle, but those are the alternatives. It's true I do have to pay my bill every month - takes about 5 minutes to login to the website, review the month's purchases, and click "pay bill". I could have it automatically pay (sort of like a debit card), but I like to see what I spent money on the most over the month. Not really a cost.

    I also get 1-3% cash back so the higher prices that everyone pays get to me in the form of a check every few months.

  10. Re: This is MY suggestion on how to start to fix t on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    How would you be dependent? Just don't spend more money than you have and you get an interest free loan for the month + extra protection if someone steals it (because it's not your money!).

  11. Re: Vandalism unnecessary. on Prosecutors Raid LG Offices Over Alleged Vandalism of Samsung Dishwashers · · Score: 1

    Newer fridges are much more energy-efficient and cheaper compared to those old models. If you bought an expensive one marked as reliable instead of the cheapest one out there then it would last more than 5 years. The stuff that wasn't as over engineered from the past hasn't survived so we only see the stuff that was.

  12. Re:Gawd I hated it! on The Slow Death of Voice Mail · · Score: 3

    And smartphones are worse, some giving you the date and time that the phone call was made before playing the message.

    That's not something specific to smartphones - that's something that comes from phone companies and voice mail (compared to answering machines of the past) in general. My smartphone has a voice mail app now that lets me just select the message and click "play" - a large improvement.

  13. Re: Metadata on How a Wildfire Helped Spread the Hashtag · · Score: 1

    The 160 character limit is for 7 bit characters. Twitter uses standard 8 bit characters so is limited to 140.

  14. Re:Butt Ugly on Google Unveils New Self-Driving Car Prototype · · Score: 1

    Though with a max speed of 25mph, they're probably factoring "cuteness" more than wind resistance.

  15. Re:And how many were terrorists? Oh, right, zero. on TSA Has Record-Breaking Haul In 2014: Guns, Cannons, and Swords · · Score: 2

    If they were terrorists, the TSA probably should have done something like stopped them from getting on the airplane and calling law enforcement. It's somewhat ridiculous to think that there are potential terrorists getting on planes and all we're doing about them is throwing their bombs in the trash before the board.

  16. Re:Chainsaws? on TSA Has Record-Breaking Haul In 2014: Guns, Cannons, and Swords · · Score: 1

    The TSA actually relaxed regulations on knitting needles after noticing that no one has ever hijacked anything with them.

  17. Re:How soon? on The Beatles, Bob Dylan and the 50-Year Copyright Itch · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and it could take years for the content to travel across the country. Now it takes milliseconds, so copyright should be scaled appropriately as well.

  18. Re:NSA on Ars Reviews Skype Translator · · Score: 1

    It connected to a central server but the voice information was transferred P2P in the past- MS has replaced it mostly with their own servers as relays because routing is so troublesome.

  19. Re:But but but on 11 Trillion Gallons of Water Needed To End California Drought · · Score: 1

    Like a giant shaft? That doesn't sound very efficent. Would also restrict wind turbines to along the water line.

  20. Re:Fake on Apparent Islamic Terrorism Strikes Sydney · · Score: 1

    Here in Massachusetts we have far fewer ccp holders and practically no one carries guns outside of law enforcement, but we also don't have gun battles breaking out or people "trying stuff" that would be stopped by guns.

    Basically, it's more due to us living in a safe country than the number of guns.

  21. Re:Beware of Snowden! on Google Closing Engineering Office In Russia · · Score: 1

    But Google benefited from Snowden's actions. It was from the documents he released that let them know the NSA was tapping links between data centers.

  22. Re:How to stop it? Just stop it. on Once Again, Baltimore Police Arrest a Person For Recording Them · · Score: 2

    Officer: "Have you been recording me? Let me see your phone."
    Person: "Officer, you may have my phone..."
    Officer: *yoink* "Thank you for your cooperation"

  23. Re:Is anyone surprised? on Sony Reportedly Is Using Cyber-Attacks To Keep Leaked Files From Spreading · · Score: 1

    Well they couldn't really get to a worse situation than they are at the moment, so why not go for it?

  24. Does author matter? on A Paper By Maggie Simpson and Edna Krabappel Was Accepted By Two Journals · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm more concerned about the "papers" that contain gibberish nonsense than one where the author isn't correct. Those are both names that could easily exist, but even if they didn't, it shouldn't be a problem to publish an article by Anonymous as long as it's peer-reviewed and contains good material.

  25. Re:I am by no means a fan of Comcast... on Comcast Sued For Turning Home Wi-Fi Routers Into Public Hotspots · · Score: 1

    I didn't say it's OK - I think it's a bad idea but I don't believe in supporting my arguments with misleading or inaccurate facts.

    The $9.50 figure is also per year, not per month