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  1. Re:obviously 266% duties imposed in march failed on US Steel Says China Is Using Cyber Stealth To Steal Its Secrets (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Also worked in the industry, yes, it's badddd. Way bad. Their plastic is arguably good compared to the shit I keep snapping om german cars...

  2. Re:More alarming than the "hack"... on FBI Telling Congress How It Hacked iPhone (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm replying strictly because you have none, and I usually lurk. This one is too interesting to let go.

    I am highly intelligent, and went to public school (I likely could have used a private school or otherwise if it was anywhere near my parents means). Yes, shenanigans go on there. You don't have to be a part of it though - it really usually is a small group of those out to just break the rules. It's not that crazy, I often befriended such types to keep from getting bulllied (verbally was the worst part, I'm quite capable of the physical but it should really not come to that). It's not the outlaw country you're portraying, though I can see how you would get that from a private school POV.

    It's funny to watch private school types melt when presented with real life problems or someone thinking irrationally.

  3. Re:We need to stop solving problems that don't exi on Radio Attack Lets Hackers Steal 24 Different Car Models (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    I've been an auto tech for six years and have had this happen exactly on a couple occasions - "It must be in here, the car turns on." Saved me looking all over the shop, but didn't keep me from having to pull the center console to get it out of the emergency brake.

  4. Re:We need to stop solving problems that don't exi on Radio Attack Lets Hackers Steal 24 Different Car Models (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    No, Couldn't tell you exactly how they triangulate it, but the cars with fobs are fairly intelligent about whether or not the key is actually IN the car vs. just outside the car.

  5. Re:Scary ... on Radio Attack Lets Hackers Steal 24 Different Car Models (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm an auto tech and inspector where I reside, and I deal with this all the time. Some BMWs have places to put them (not required usually unless they fob is really dead), some have nowhere to put them (cupholder looks great), some like Audi have you push the key fob into a slot as the start button, then it ejects back out to a run position until you pull it out. As far as I can tell, it makes little difference if they key leaves the vehicle other than an annoying message. Leave it running and you're home free. I have all sorts of customers walk away with the fob, and it makes no difference except to the fuel they burn inside.

  6. Re:16GB storage on Apple Unveils Smaller iPhone SE, Starting At $399 (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    GODDAMNIT why couldn't they just use 1360 or 1368?

  7. Re:Really, really depends on the game on Microsoft Asks If You'd Be Happy With Selling Back Digital Xbox One Games For 10% (windowscentral.com) · · Score: 1

    Nailed it - I used to make all sorts of money on random things 12 years ago - As an adult working 60 hour weeks, it just don't happen like that anymore. It happens in all sorts of markets, like used cars. Someone is willing to let it go for less than it's worth, someone else is willing to hold on to/repair it, and someone else is willing to pay more for it just because it's immediately available.

  8. Re:Well Duh Max OS is Based on Linux on KeRanger Mac Ransomware Based On Linux Forebear, Not Windows · · Score: 2

    https://xkcd.com/1589/

    Problem solved.

  9. I'm on a FIOS connection in a metropolitan area - I can torrent a movie faster than it takes me to go to the library/redbox/whatever, and it comes ready to play on multiple devices. DRM on physical media has caused me hell on the other hand. They keep shooting themselves in the foot with it.

  10. Re:Eventually... But not yet on In Memoriam: VGA (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    I think what the GP was getting at was not that it isn't on the market, but more likely that you're going to be strictly presented with VGA if it isn't YOUR projector.

    source: four years in university with hundreds of rooms with projectors, that aren't going to be updated strictly because "something new, must have."

  11. Re: Is it the year of the Linux desktop yet? on Intel Gets Called Out Again For Their M.I.A. 3.0 X.Org Driver (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't mean to be pedantic, but what exactly is a gen?

  12. Re: And it's easy to get infected without realizin on New Linux Trojan Can Spy on Users by Taking Screenshots and Recording Audio (drweb.com) · · Score: 2

    I usually sit on a ton of mod points - this is +5 funny material here.

  13. Don't have anything to back this off the top of my head, but you must be right - I can't think of anything I put in my fridge with less specific heat capacity than air.

  14. It'll implode like the unicode in your comment?

  15. Re: Whoa on Debian Founder Ian Murdock Has Died (docker.com) · · Score: 1

    What the fuck does being white have to do with it?

  16. Re: Introduction on Tesla To Voluntarily Recall Every Model S Because One Seat Belt Came Apart (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As a professional auto tech, I'll confirm this. The shop may make some money on the parts if it's an expensive oil change on a luxury vehicle, but your base oil change is really a loss for the company as a whole. The tech makes a few bucks (7-8 in my case, USD), but it's really not worth my time if I have something better to do. This is especially true when you come across customers that you know from the very beginning are there for nothing more than the oil change special.

  17. Re:Does it come with an RA? on Dorms For Grownups: a Solution For Lonely Millennials? · · Score: 1

    I spent 1.5 years on campus (kicked out for 1 semester) and two years off campus. I had actually opted for random selection, but ended up with an assigned roommate who didn't really look like he would get along with me. Another guy I was grouped with in orientation found me on Facebook and expressed basically the same concerns. Living together was a better idea than random. We had it changed before ever moving in without incident, and got along great in spite of coming from nearly opposite backgrounds. I got kicked out of school, and was replaced for one semester by another random guy. I hear that was... interesting. The two of us and two girls we had been a close knit group with (dining hall tables usually have 4 seats... you know) got an apartment, and had a great time living together. Everyone pitched in in their own way, and it wasn't a bad place to live. One girl left for the second year of that, but MY previous replacement filled in for her, and it was all good again. He mostly kept to himself anyhow now that he had a room.

    Sorry you had a bad experience. Everyone I knew had an easier time than that both on and off campus. Student Services was more than accommodating with any desired room swaps and had waiting lists for people who just wanted out of where they were. Off campus worked pretty well too, I didn't know that many people who hated where they lived.

    Virginia Tech, 08-12 for reference.

  18. Re:The car is great to drive, but... on Consumer Reports Withdraws Its Tesla Model S Recommendation (consumerreports.org) · · Score: 1

    I have an older Mustang where the shifter rests just perfectly for radio adjustments - keep in mind this is not the norm. I'm an auto tech and have seen it all. The 05 Chevy truck I'm in has steering wheel controls and they work great. It's even better than knowing, you literally don't go anywhere for them. You don't miss features like that until you've had them.

  19. Re:I smoke a little... on Rare "Healthy" Smokers Lungs Explained · · Score: 1

    Hey, just wanted to say thanks for chiming in. I have mod points I almost used on you, but thought this might be a little more personal - it's not every day you get a decent informative post on Slashdot you read the entirety of and go... hmm. This sounds like a guy I can probably level with. Have a pleasant Monday, good sir.

  20. Re:Sorry, but you're screwed on Ask Slashdot: Make Windows Update Install Only Security Updates Automatically? · · Score: 1

    Alas, burned by the preview button.

  21. Re:Don't take yours in. on Volkswagen Ordered To Recall 500K Vehicles Over Its Own Malicious Programming · · Score: 1

    Peace be with you - Ive never flashed a VW ecu, but after tuning an 86 mustang ecu with a hex editor, i can't understand why they got so complicated.

  22. Re:Douchebag Editors on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 1

    two != too

    not a grammar nazi, just found it funny :)

  23. Re:GUI =/= OS on Netflix Is Becoming Just Another TV Channel · · Score: 2

    I've been here for 11 years. I still don't understand how this even happens.

  24. Re:Epix was one reason they were forced to stream. on Netflix Is Becoming Just Another TV Channel · · Score: 1

    Just came to say I'm impressed by you still using 56k AND visiting slashdot. I hope you have ad blockers running (even though they take 20 minutes to download) ;)

  25. Re:Very sad - but let's get legislation in place N on Ashley Madison Hack Claims First Victims · · Score: 1

    Sure, maybe it does indicate something about their personality, but that is neither here nor there. AFAIK this wasn't public knowledge previously, meaning someone went through the effort to find this information and release it against the will of at least one person. Not only is that illegal, but also immoral. It's no one person's place to just find shit about others to smear on the walls. Does that mean cheating/thinking about cheating is okay? Probably not. But stealing this data for a smear campaign is definitely wrong.

    Not saying this takes blame off of any of the parties involved, but I think your stance on it is a bit strange.