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  1. Re:a picture of #2 walking away after bomb blast on FBI Releases Boston Bombing Suspect Images/Videos · · Score: 1

    Maybe the girl directly between him and the camera has it...her arm is in the same position...wait, no...it's the guy next to her because his arm is in the same position too...wait...Hang on...this could take a while...

  2. Re:It's easy! on Set Your Watches For the End of Windows XP · · Score: 1

    I can give you a few reasons why the slow uptake.

    1. As noted before by many here...XP works.
    2. Unless you buy a new machine you are going to have to buy a retail copy of Win7 which the last time I looked was more than I wanted to spend to replace something that wasn't broken.
    3. Oh...you still want to get some work done? Well you will have to buy this abomination we have called Office 2007 or newer. Never mind that it's usability is crippled by the ribbon interface. Get over it. Thank you for your money...again replacing something that was working just fine.
    4. And if you do happen to be running an older machine that handles XP just fine...we recommend you get a new one that meets the requirements of Win7. Thank you for supporting our channel partners.

    And for me...last but not least...they are just going to pull this again in another 4 or 5 years and soak all the poor saps who faithfully followed their upgrade path.

    Me, I'll just keep running *nix and keep a VM of XP as needed (rarely). It simply isn't worth the money to upgrade since I don't use Windows for anything online anyway.

  3. Re:I just don't get it on Senator Feinstein: We Need Video Game Control · · Score: 1

    Even more significant than mental illness is the fact that more than 50% of the murders in the US are committed by less than 13% of the population (http://bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=2221). Nobody will touch this issue because it is racially charged and is political suicide. Because the reaction to the slaughter of children with an AR-15 causes such a visceral response, our politicians jump at any idea that the polls seem to indicate is popular. Background checks, magazine limits, "assault weapons" etc. All of these ideas fail to address the real problem and will have no effect on murder rates. That's because psycho school/mall/theater shootings are a miniscule portion of the total number of murders in this country - but they look real good on the news. Never mind that psychos will always find a way to kill their victims.

    Of course, politicians are not interested in reducing murder rates. They are interested in getting reelected. If they have to leverage the deaths of children to look like they are doing something to get the votes, so be it.

  4. Re:It is as if there is no law on Massive Data Leak Reveals How the Ultra Rich Hide Their Wealth · · Score: 2

    problem is...soon they will be coming for our arms and our free state will perish.

  5. Re:The flatlining of the Hollywood movie scene on Animation Sophistication: The Croods Required 80 Million Compute Hours · · Score: 1

    On the other hand, a family I know that goes to seemingly every movie that comes to the theatre feeds on this kind of drivel. In fact, unless a movie is an overproduced special effects or CGI extravaganza then they say it isn't any good. Face it...our ADD society wants movies like this so the studios are just giving people what they are paying for.

  6. Liquid mind or Peltor on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Block Noise In a Dorm? · · Score: 1

    3M / Peltor 90561 ear muffs. 30dbNRR. I use them at work to drown out the noisy voices. They work far better than anything else I have found. You might also check out Chuck Wild aka Liquid Mind. Very soothing ambient no-beat mood music. Beautiful and relaxing without being distracting. Pandora has a lot in their library so you can try before you buy. I know that music really helped me get through my EE studies. Good luck!

  7. Now I am become death - Destroyer of Worlds on Human Rights Watch: Petition Against Robots On the Battle Field · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many college kids will feel like this once they learn that their autonomous vehicle designs used in the DARPA competitions have been used in this manner.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26YLehuMydo

  8. Encrypted communications? on Lenovo Could Take Over RIM · · Score: 1

    The Blackberry devices have been a favorite among lawyers and government workers for a long time because they were inherently more secure than similar portable email/telephony devices. Considering the Chinese government's position on encrypted devices and communications I seriously doubt the Blackberry as we know it would continue to exist. And even if it did...would you trust it?

  9. Violence or guns? on Connecticut Group Wants Your Violent Videogames — To Destroy Them · · Score: 1

    I instantly thought about what movies I have on DVD. I have very few but one I own is Apocalypto. It's extremely violent and there is killing and butchery on a massive scale but not a single gun exists in the movie.

    How would they approach that?

  10. Re:One is a religion, the other a con scam on Scientology On Trial In Belgium · · Score: 1

    amen.

    oh...sorry

  11. Re:Gingrich & Huckabee Weigh In on School Shooting Prompts Legislation To Study Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    If the reporting I saw can be trusted he had a counselor assigned to him personally the entire time he was in high school. He needed a lot of attention and they knew it and dealt with it. However when he left high school that support system disappeared. His mother (who reportedly was afraid to leave him alone) tried to keep him stable and attempted to integrate him with society but clearly it didn't work out.

    Just in that report that I saw there were so many warning signs that this kid was a loose cannon and many people knew it. His mother was probably in denial hoping that she could make him turn a corner. She obviously needed help from a professional for him.

    But back on topic, games aren't the problem for most people but for this kid who may not have been able to clearly define the boundaries between fantasy and real life they may have been a contributing factor. That said, we don't all need to be treated like we are mentally ill.

    Maybe the video game rating system needs to put a reminder for parents that a violent game is not suitable for mentally ill or potentially unstable youths.

  12. Will it do RPN? on TI-84+C-Silver Edition: That C Stands For Color · · Score: 1

    Pass.

  13. Re:she deserves it on Open-Source Hardware Hacker Ladyada Awarded Entrepreneur of the Year · · Score: 5, Interesting

    maybe that didn't sound quite right. Someone swiped the POV system she developed and sold it on car wheels. They didn't even bother to change the programming interface. I was always afraid someone else was getting rich off her ideas and hard work.

  14. she deserves it on Open-Source Hardware Hacker Ladyada Awarded Entrepreneur of the Year · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've wondered what she was doing ever since she released Spoke POV years ago. I'm relieved to see that not all of her ideas were stolen.

  15. Re:Wake me when they have native RPN support on In Calculator Arms Race, Casio Fires Back: Color Touchscreen ClassPad · · Score: 1

    Check this out! It's a true 48G/SX with a much faster processor, USB/wifi/3G and unlimited memory! I have built up my copy with EQstack, ALG48 and so forth.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ab.x48&hl=en

    It's actually winning people over to the 48GX platform who never used it in the past. Since this one runs at blistering speed there's no downside.

  16. You mean like this? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ab.x48&hl=en

    Granted, the HP48 is circa 1993 but this app is exceptional for those of us who are familiar and comfortable with the platform. The app is actually built around the publicly available HP ROM for the 48 so all of the programs on hpcalc.org can be installed and run just like on the real calculator.

  17. Re:Yes on Ask Slashdot: The Search For the Ultimate Engineer's Pen · · Score: 1

    rotring 600.

    Best pencil ever.

    Period.

  18. China? Unlikely in the near term. on U.S. Defense Secretary Warns of a Possible 'Cyber-Pearl Harbor' · · Score: 1

    China depends too heavily on our economy. If they bring it crashing down they are crippling their biggest consumer and they will be facing huge internal problems as a result. If we get on our feet economically in the future then it's more likely.

    Iran is much more of a loose cannon. It's hard to say, though, if they have the skillz required.

  19. Diversity makes you better on Windows 8: Do I Really Need a Single OS? · · Score: 2

    Well, aside from the obvious risks of everyone being beholden to the same OS if a security hole suddenly arises (but I'm sure that won't happen with Microsoft) there are reasons to build your skills with other OSs on your own.

    Where I work I am already the Windows goto guy for light IT support because calling Bangalore is like going to the dentist only less productive.

    However recently I changed groups and lo and behold, the designers use both Windows and Red Hat Enterprise. They already have a dedicated Linux support guy who is really good but it's almost a certainty that I'll be doing work in Linux before too long. The fact that I've been using it at home for years will really help me to adapt quickly.

  20. Driver interaction? on Making Driverless Cars Safer · · Score: 2

    So if the driverless car stops in the road for a perceived pedestrian that may-or-may not be crossing the street will it give me the electronic finger when I lean on the horn?

    Seriously, I see a lot of people standing close to the edge of the sidewalk that I think might be going to cross. Usually it turns out they are just chatting and aren't going anywhere. I suspect there will be a lot of false positives resulting in the driverless car slowing or stopping in traffic for someone who isn't actually crossing the street.

    I can also anticipate kids having fun with this by "faking out" the autonomous vehicles for a laugh.

  21. Re:All We Need is Legislation on How We'll Get To 54.5 Mpg By 2025 · · Score: 1

    You might inform him that renting a pickup costs $19.99 per day plus fuel. It's damn cheap. Also, most home big box stores have a truck you can rent by the hour for cheap too. This is why my wife and I only have two small Toyota economy cars and a motorcycle. No need for a pickup.

  22. Finally a quality American car on Curiosity Spies Unidentified, Metallic Object On Mars · · Score: 1

    Curiosity managed to travel 350 million miles before falling to pieces.

    However if you only count the distance traveled on the surface of Mars...then it's pretty typical for US made vehicles.

  23. What ads? on Can Google Base Ads On E-mails Sent To Gmail Accounts? · · Score: 1

    mail.google.com/mail/h

    Problem solved.

  24. Re:Early adoption problem on Apple Acknowledges iPhone 5 Camera Flaw · · Score: 2

    Good points but sometimes it has taken Apple a very long time to catch up to what everyone else has been doing for a long time. The one that really bothered me was no copy/paste on the iphone. How long did that last? Ridiculous. That is a basic function that should have been there from day one and they put off fixing it for what seemed like forever. When I had the phone it really felt like Apple's attitude was: "We got our money. Sucks to be you."

  25. Re:That's more like it! on Apple Acknowledges iPhone 5 Camera Flaw · · Score: 1

    A cameraphone is for candids and recording the scene at car accidents.

    That's provided your phone survived the accident you caused because you were following the shitty built-in navigation that sent you the wrong way on the freeway.