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  1. Re:Top priority on British Spy Agency Searches For Real-Life 'Q' · · Score: 1

    Spooky action at a distance?

  2. Re:Wow.... on Swedish Pirate Party Gains 3000 Members In 7 Hours · · Score: 3, Informative

    You may want to look into DMCA counter-notices.

  3. Re:Crazy on The NYT Compares Broadband Upgrade Costs in US, Japan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually, they measure it in meters or centimeters, but your point still stands.
    This makes me wonder why the speeds in the Netherlands don't go much over 20mbps, as we actually have a higher population density than Japan.

  4. Correlation? on German Police Union Chief Wants Violent Game Ban After Shooting · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You'll find that the vast majority of school-shooters play first-person shooters.
    The vast majority of young males also player first-person shooters.
    You'll even find that the vast majority of young males eat bread.

    What exactly does this tell us?

  5. Re:They never took part in the trial anyway on iiNet Pulls Out of Australian Censorship Trial · · Score: 1

    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1166343&threshold=0&commentsort=0&mode=nested&cid=27253063 -- mirrored here, please ignore the lameness filter workarounds.

  6. Re:Blacklist from wikileaks on Activists Use Wikipedia To Test Aussie Net Censors · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Second part:

    quuuuuuuuuux lameness filter is highly annoying again, could we get rid of that please? or maybe I can just paste some dissociated press somewhere

    And again, , foo bar baz quux quuux quuuux quuuuux quuuuuux quuuuuuuux quuuuuuuuux quuuuuuuuuux quuuuuuuuuuux quuuuuuuuuuuux trying not to be repetitive here or something

    And yet again, but this time another long sentence that makes no sense whatsoever or maybe it will this time, we could try to find out or something or we can just keep typing. Maybe it is long enough yet but probably not

    Usually when one mentions the words âoeDetroitâ and âoeRenaissanceâ together, one is referring to Detroitâ(TM)s Renaissance Center, four 39-story towers which were originally a Ford Motor Company development project in the early 1970â(TM)s and are now owned by General Motors. As someone who grew up in nearby Ann Arbor, with its tree-lined streets, PhD-educated cab drivers, and insanely overpriced real estate, Iâ(TM)ve always sadly thought of Detroit in the same way I might think of Beirut: a slightly scary, bombed-out city that I might have to pass through to go elsewhere.

    At the same time, Iâ(TM)ve always held some hope for the place, in spite of its history of corrupt mayors and urban blight. Iâ(TM)ve always though that if Cleveland can do it, so can Detroit. Which is why the Powerhouse Project excites me. Although a small project initiated by a handful of people, itâ(TM)s gaining international attention thanks to groups like Amsterdamâ(TM)s Detroit UnReal Estate Agency. The basic story is that Detroit couple Gina Reichert and Mitch Cope bought a run-down house in northern Hamtramck (letâ(TM)s start calling it âoeNoHamâ!) for $1900.00 with the intention of building a mini green power grid in the neighborhood. The project has snowballed a little, so theyâ(TM)ve gotten considerable positive press. To learn more, check out this piece at ModeldMedia.com, this NYT Op-Ed piece, or the WFUM Radio segment The Upside Of Foreclosures, which has both a transcript and an audio stream. You can also visit the Powerhouse Project web site. Letâ(TM)s go, Detroit! With inspired thinking like this, maybe we can avoid the Bushvilles of Sacramento!

    On occasion recently Iâ(TM)ve missed the simple message of terror and paranoia served up on a regular basis by the Bush administration. At least you felt like you knew where things stood. Although I got a definite kick out of the Democratic Partyâ(TM)s brief dalliance with making Rush Limbaugh the new GOP leader, it ultimately just smacks of politics as usual, and as a friend of mine pointed out yesterday, a candidate isnâ(TM)t likely to get elected in this country unless theyâ(TM)re playing pretty nice with the existing (and frankly corrupt) Washington bureaucracy. All of which leaves me a little disillusioned; although my gut tells me that Barack Obama is a good man with good intentions, can those good intentions survive in the cesspool that is our nationâ(TM)s capitol (and guidance from a guy like Rahm Emanuel who offers parenting advice like this), or will Obama end up being another Jimmy Carter?

    #June 20 - 2007 - Update
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    #June 01 - 2007 - Update
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  7. Re:Hydrogen leaks a real problem on Discovery Launch a No-Go, Again · · Score: 1

    Except that the dye/odorant will be composed of bigger molecules than the hydrogen, so many materials will filter out everything but the hydrogen.

  8. Re:Haha! on Emergency Workaround For Oracle 0-Day · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hah, everyone knows Bruce Willis is vulnerable to water. Maybe this exploit includes drowning the server?

  9. Re:Alien Ascii Pr0n on Vint Cerf Preps Interplanetary Internet Protocol · · Score: 1

    You underestimate the awesomeness of ASCII pr0n, especially in combination with aalib and all its tools.

  10. Re:How much juice? on Next Generation CPU Refrigerators · · Score: 1

    You do realise you just calculated all that based on the area of the *back* of the laptop? You need the depth instead of the height.

    While this only increases the area by a factor of 10, it would give you a theoretical yield of a few watts.

  11. Re:Not working on Slashdot Discussion System Updates · · Score: 2, Funny

    replying to undo moderation...

  12. Re:Too bad on Moon Rocks Still In Demand After Almost 40 Years · · Score: 1

    Not really.

    Past the critical point of 1314 K, 20.7 MPa, the liquid and gaseous phases merge.

  13. Re:Laptop, you insensitive clod on Google Abandons the Gmail Name In Germany · · Score: 1

    (Two finger) taps.
    not
    Two (finger taps).

    Meaning, tapping the touchpad with two fingers at the same time.

  14. Re:Yeah, that'll help . . . on Blogger Launches 'Google Bomb' At McCain · · Score: 1

    Yes, after posting the reply shows on the same level as the parent, only after refreshing (or viewing the parent) does the tree show correctly.

  15. Re:They is no such requirement... on Enforcing the GPL On Software Companies? · · Score: 1

    No, you must either *accompany it* with the sources, which providing a clear link to on the same website would suffice for, or (for physical copies) accompany it with a written offer to provide *anyone* the sources for at least *three years* for a charge no higher than the cost of distribution.

    I don't know exactly how debian does this, but I'm sure they figured something out.

    FYI, I just did the quiz (though with the GPL and LGPL next to it for reference) and I got all 7 questions correct. So, though IANAL, I'm reasonable sure this is the correct interpretation.

  16. Re:GPL v2 is fucking us over on How Nokia and Linux Can Live Together · · Score: 1

    Google does the same thing in france and germany to comply with local laws, albeit on a smaller scale.
    It also delisted sites due to scientology DMCA complaints in order to comply with laws of the USA.

    Though these are on a smaller scale, censorship exists in the "free world" as well.

  17. Re:Well, isn't that ironic? on Firefox Appears Ready to Crack 20% Share Next Month · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Whereas firefox is even compatible with IE's bugs. (
    overflows and more)
  18. Old news on P2P BitTorrent Tool Could Replace Pirate Bay · · Score: 2, Informative

    Tribler has been able to do this since 2006.

  19. Re:god damn it on Daily Caffeine Protects Your Brain · · Score: 1

    It's that awfully bright light in the big blue room, I'm not sure if IBM owns it.

  20. Re:You only need one on Rubik's Cube Proof Cut To 25 Moves · · Score: 1

    t'nera dellepssim uoy

  21. Re:Never ascribe to idiocy what you can to malice on A New Tool From Google Worries Brand-Name Sites · · Score: 1

    That also was the strategy of most search engines: keep users on your site as long as possible and throw as many features onto your site as possible. I leave it to you to figure out what happened to them.

  22. Re:Chappe's telegraph and buiding of a fortune on Email In the 18th Century · · Score: 5, Informative

    actually, the story was more interesting
    -Rothschilds get information early
    -other people know rothschilds get the information early
    -rothschilds dump all their stock
    -everyone else dumps their stock
    -stock crashes
    -rothschilds buy everything

    massive stock manipulation, but I guess that was legal back then.

    (or at least this is the version I heard)

  23. Re:Summary Incomplete on The Arctic Doomsday Seed Vault · · Score: 1

    Beautiful, now the 'editor' copied your first, incorrect, correction. TFS doesn't make much more sense than it did before...

  24. the calamity? on YouTube Video Warned About School Shooting · · Score: 1

    like Jenova?

  25. Re:I'm not... on Causes of Death Linked To Weight · · Score: 1

    This is a common misconception. The capillaries used to expel heat are located in the skin, outside the insulation of the fat.
    The main reason so many overweight people start sweating is because they have to carry extra weight around (and thus have to burn more energy to do so) and most of them aren't in very good physical condition (which makes the moving even more inefficient).