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  1. Re:Here we see the difference between Free and Sla on OS X Mountain Lion Review · · Score: 1

    Did you look at new ubuntu 12? I mean, seriously in this day and age, an OS that struggles to work with multiple monitors, puts task bars on both the desktops, has a windowing system that totally sucks(has a lot of bugs) and has a sluggish UI(because of driver issues).

    And compare that to OS X. Works out of the box. Has a decent mail and messaging app. And I can still login to my linux box to work.

    Linux box is relegated to where it belongs. It might be bright on the engineering side of things, but I have come to realize after a decade of tinkering with it that my time on this planet is limited, and I cannot waste my time on *already* solved problems and elegantly so(by OS X), by people who know better about those things.

    I am all for open source computing. I, for the most part use emacs as my editor, and still run a home built linux box that I ssh to.

    Talking about open source computing is not the only way to pay homage to it. May be if you and others put your money where your mouth is and offer a compelling reason for using it, by enhancing the productivity, may be more people would move to it. If that is not possible, this movement, like other idealistic movements in the history will end up where the belong, namely, in the intellectual trash can.

  2. Re:has no user-replaceable parts at all on Analyzing the New MacBook Pro · · Score: 0

    Galaxy Tab! Should have tabs on the galaxy to find one who uses it!

  3. The critics can learn a thing or two about emacs on Emacsy: An Embeddable Toolkit of Emacs-like Functionality · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My personal feeling about emacs is it is very beautiful(yes). Let the point-and-click gui-using critics learn a thing or two about why making everything programmable(in a easy way, unlike eclipse) is an awesome idea.

  4. Re:It was smart to use a different language.. on Mystery of Duqu Programming Language Solved · · Score: 1

    Awesome. It was more extensively used than I realized.

  5. It was smart to use a different language.. on Mystery of Duqu Programming Language Solved · · Score: 2

    Smarter than you think. I remember reading somewhere that US radio controllers in WW-II used a native american language to communicate with each other. No amount of analysis will give you any insight, if the other party is careful to not use any trails. To translate on language into another mechanically requires deep knowledge of both the languages.

    If you rolled your own language with its own grammar, you can be secure in the fact that *even* deep analysis will not yield any clues, not atleast by the current technology. I am not sure such a thing can be even done by a turing machine. People with better knowledge of it are welcome to correct me If I am wrong. All the current technology is concentrated on modifying bits for security, but if you do on a sufficiently high level(aka another language) there is no way to crack it.

    This case however has a achilles heel; you can still modify the binary and see what results would be by running it. After a sufficient number of trials, you should be able to decode it.

  6. Well, its a business on Sony Raises Price of Whitney Houston's Music 30 Minutes After Death · · Score: 2

    And the market conditions determine what the price is. Sure you would pay more for food during natural disasters. This is a common theme on reddit "That big company did that, those assholes, how could they?"

    If you are so pissed off about it, wait until the storm passes away and buy it then. Grow up and have a little bit of patience.

  7. Re:Ok, but why buy it on What the iPad 3 Looks Like · · Score: 1

    You forgot books. Its what they are after next.

  8. Try it on old people and the disabled. on Autonomous Vehicles and the Law · · Score: 1

    You got work through angles in cases like this. Going straight out wouldn't work. The first step is to try it on old people, who cannot drive, but possibly control the car. Make it illegal to leave to car seat, and in the case of a accident the user is at fault. Because it is his liability to keep looking. Also, have black boxes made by a 3rd party to record exactly what happened. In case of non-user errors, where the car refuses to relinquish control, get sued. I am sure that hit is not hard to take for a company like google.

    Give it time, time for the technology to be perfect and law to catchup with technology. Fail fast and learn.

  9. 1 billion on Apple Announces Most Profitable Quarter in History · · Score: 1

    Thats a billion dollars a week! I figure there are not even many countries which can manage that.

  10. Gravity? on Titan May Have an Ocean · · Score: 1

    Doesn't gravity dictate that more massive stuff should fall into the core?

  11. Devnagari script? on Why Are Indian Kids So Good At Spelling? · · Score: 1

    It is just a guess, but it could be the that most Indian languages are written in Devanagari script. In Devanagari, what you read and what you write are the same; no phonetics are necessary. Exposure to that could have caused this. Or it may be a rear end talk.

    Other than that, Indians and other Asians are obsessed with numbers, anything that has a number on it is worth having. First rank.. hell yeah. A million dollars.. yep. Arts and research are what losers do because they cant be measured and my ignorance is as good as your knowledge. What good is it?

    PS: I'm an Indian.

  12. Re:Just give up. on What Microsoft Must Do To Save Its Mobile Business · · Score: 1

    Didn't it have a task bar? I am not a basher but that is a poor choice.

  13. Man who inspired scores to become Mathematicians on Science Luminary Martin Gardner Dead at 95 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    He is a man to whom scores of people thank for igniting the first spark of appreciating math and science. He will be terribly missed.

  14. Social computing scientist? on Twitter Predicts Box Office Results · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What the hell is that?

  15. My roommate has this on What You Get When You Buy a $40 iPhone In a Bar · · Score: 1

    He has two of them actually. He ordered one, and got two. Anyways, it was not as convincing as the author of this post lead us to believe. Yeah, it was similar, but once the screen is turned on, I could see it was not an iPhone.

  16. Re:Typical Customer Service Department attitude on Woz Cites "Scary" Prius Acceleration Software Problem · · Score: 1

    Not distinguishing between those two is sign of their incompetence, not mine. Granted, the bitching won't stop, but that does not mean, most customer service guys can be replaced by automated tellers.

  17. Would P and NP on Making Cesium Atoms Do a Quantum Walk · · Score: 1

    fall in the same class of problems w.r.t to Quantum computing now?

  18. Re:Too many possible factors on How To Get Out of Developer's Block? · · Score: 1

    Gotta Agree to this man. Exercise will be of much greater help than you think. Secondly, it may be that your wick is burning out dude! Ease out and do some hiking, beaching(or whatever you call it these days :)) .. Take a LOOOOOOOOOOONGGGG BREAK - At least a month. And don't touch your computer. Don't have your iPhone or smart phone shit bother you.

  19. Familiarity? on Practical Reasons To Choose Git Or Subversion? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Thats all there is it to it, oh mighty one!

  20. I know I can customize on Slashdot's Disagree Mail · · Score: 1

    But man, that green color in editor's post hurt my eyes. I have to blink for a moment to switch back to code. This is my hatemail. Take that, slashdot. :)

  21. Can/Should/Will do on No Gap Found In Math Abilities of Girls, Boys · · Score: 1

    wont work. Either put up (show it by having atleast 30% or more of girls in engg. or related fields) or shut up. Note that this applies to everybody in just about anything.

  22. What happens when on Google's Knol, Expert Wiki, Goes Live · · Score: 1

    Somebody who is an "expert", copies stuff from wikipedia on knoll, and tries to get paid for it?

  23. Re:Oh lord on Free SMS On IPhone 3G Via AOL IM Client · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah, Give Jeff Carlson a Nobel and while at it throw in a Pulitzer for Glenn Flieshman for authorship. Seriously, where the fuck are the editors? How does stuff like this make it to the front page

  24. Re:I live in Italy: the Vatican is simply evil on Pope Cancels Speech After Scientists Protest · · Score: 1

    "the Church trial of Galileo stems from a misunderstanding between Urban VIII and Galileo, not the Church's denial of heliocentrism."
    But Urban VIII was the Pope then. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VIII)

    "the Church regards the killing of a cell, or cells, or zygote, or embryo, or fetus, with 46 unique chromosomes that are neither the mother's nor the father's chromosomes, that will inevitably grow into a complete human being in about 9 months -- as murder. that a fertilized egg has unique, self-directing DNA from the instant of conception and implantation is a scientific fact, not a moral conjecture."
    Wait.. Church has always opposed abortion (http://www.catholic.com/library/Abortion.asp ). It was opposed before they knew about cells, zygote or embryo. The question is "Does the church know why they oppose it?".

    "46 unique chromosomes that are neither the mother's nor the father's chromosomes"
    Is that true?

    "that a fertilized egg has unique, self-directing DNA from the instant of conception and implantation is a scientific fact, not a moral conjecture."
    So what! Even seeds and plants have it. The question is why we should extend the rights of a human to a fertilized egg.

  25. Test with a scaled model on Sliding Rocks Bemuse Scientists · · Score: 1

    Can't they test the theory with mud from death valley, in a small tray and a fan? It seems obvious..