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  1. Don't like the new test on Test For Prostate Cancer Gene Soon To Be Available · · Score: 1

    The "old" test was much more enjoyable -- especially since my doctor is female!

  2. Still hard to install? on FreeBSD 7.0 Release Now Available · · Score: -1, Troll

    I don't want to have to figure out disk geometry to install an OS...have they made it as easy as Ubuntu?

    I'd gladly give it a go.

  3. Not seeing the forest for the trees... on Radio May Have To Pay To Play · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Has the entire industry gone insane? Maybe it's a generational thing, but with today's one-hit wonders, there's very little in the current marketplace that I'm interested in buying. The ONLY advertisement the industry can count on is radio air-play. If broadcasters are charged, then we'll be forced to listen to more adverts, which in turn will prompt me to discontinue radio as an entertainment medium.

  4. Backdoor? on New Vista Random Numbers to Include NSA Backdoor? · · Score: -1, Redundant

    This one "feature" should absolutely put them out of business. Trusted computing indeed!

  5. Re:jesus h christ on Leopard Upgraders Getting "Blue Screen of Death" · · Score: 1

    So tell me...

    Does this APE shit have to be intentionally installed by users?

    For example, I've never even heard of it before this. What are the chances that it's on my iMac?

  6. I used to feel bad for Vonage on Vonage Settles With Verizon for at Least $80M · · Score: 2, Informative

    Until I canceled my service with them. I was hassled by their offshored customer retention staff, offered months of free service, pleas for me to leave my account on inactive status, anything except cancel. And when I insisted, I then found out about the $39 disconnect fee -- what a crock.

    Fuck Vonage!

  7. Re:Got a snap of the American flag they left behin on Japan Moon Probe Snaps First Photos · · Score: 1

    I, for one, would like to see third-party pictures of the landing site.

    I trust the Japanese to supply me with all my high-tech components -- my auto, cameras, etc. Frankly, I trust them more than I do my own government.

  8. Re:Labels Wising Up? on Yahoo Exec Says "Enough DRM" · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I once read a comment that went something like this:

    80% of people are mostly honest and won't usually steal;

    20% of people won't steal under any circumstances;

    the remaining 20% will steal anything that isn't nailed down.

    Don't know if it's accurate, but it feels right!

  9. Re:That will wreck IT... on Law Firm Fighting For White Collar (IT) Overtime · · Score: 1

    Hmm, I tend to agree that we have to be competitive in the global marketplace. However, we do have a certain amount of socialism (that we as a society have deemed important) that gets neglected when jobs are outsourced. If the standard of living falls, then the tax dollars that support the socialist institutions dry up and then everyone loses.

    The problem with Capitalism (as I see it), is that it seeks the most efficient level of production to maximize profit. However, human beings and societies (that have certain standards of living) are not efficient. You can only maximize one at the expense of the other.

    It is my preference (rightly or wrongly) to maintain my standard of living -- even if it's at the expense of an Indian or Chinaman.

    How do I attempt to achieve my goal? I work hard, pay taxes, and I vote.

  10. Re:The future of linux on Linus Torvalds Speaks Out on Future of Linux · · Score: 1

    I thank you!

  11. Wild Women of Wongo on MST3K is Back, Sort Of · · Score: 1

    "...plenty of wild women, plenty of, uh, well cut men, if you know what I mean."




    Sorry to be dense, but is that a gay joke or something?

  12. Re:Where's the value? on Washington State Encourages Internet Sales Tax · · Score: 2, Funny

    Right...but besides providing services like roads, state police, labor and environmental protection to the purchaser, courts, etc., what have the Romans ever done for us?

    Oops, I mean the state... :)

  13. Re:I made billions- but you'll be replaced on Bill Gates Speaks Out Against Immigration Policies · · Score: 1

    I love you, man. (wipes tear from eye)

    Seriously, you are spot on.

  14. Re:That's one option. on Diebold to Withdraw from E-Voting? · · Score: 1

    I've never had a problem with electronic voting, given that there are sufficient safeguards. I think a paper receipt (much like a receipt from a pump at a gas station) should be given after every vote is cast. It would not contain any personally identifiable information. It would contain the voting precinct, date/time, a serial number, as well as the votes cast. Then, using the precinct information, along with the serial number, one could review his/her vote online at a reasonable period after the polls close.

    Some would say that even this much information would be too much and could possibly be personally identifiable. I wonder which is worse, positively matching a person with a vote, or not being certain if your vote was counted correctly (if at all)?

  15. Re:Oh noes! on Windows' Patchguard Hinders Security Vendors · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't kid yourself...this is NOT a case of Windows securing itself -- this is revenue protectionism at its best. Microsoft is actively trying to make third-party security vendors a thing of the past.

    In all of this, Microsoft forgets the most important thing -- It's my freakin computer! If Microsoft hinders me from getting done what I (remember me? I'm the consumer) want, then I have to reconsider my OS decision -- which I did -- about 5 years ago -- and never looked back.

  16. Re: Windows Ponders Successor on Microsoft Ponders Windows Successor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They've been pondering Linux for a long time now.

  17. This is just stupid on Encrypted Ammunition? · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I'm sure the bad guys are going to line up to purchase these pgp bullets.

    This is the equivalent of bringing a knife to a gunfight.

  18. Wrong paradigm! on DVD Format War Already Over? · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Who in their right mind would go out and spend big bucks on a crappy hi-tech hi-def dvd player, when most titles aren't available to rent, and the ones for purchase are $30 a pop? Yeah right! And monkeys are flying out of my butt!


    Progressive scan dvd players are dirt cheap, rentals are plentiful and cheap, and movies for purchase are nearly as cheap.

    Back to the drawing board, fellas.

  19. Re:1 article that doesn't matter on The 10 Tech People Who Don't Matter · · Score: 1
    Ditto...had to disable Adblock -- and it wasn't worth it.


    Here's the list:

    Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft
    Jeffrey Citron, Chairman and chief strategist, Vonage
    Reed Hastings, CEO, Netflix
    Ken Kutaragi, President, Sony Computer Entertainment
    Warren Lieberfarb, Senior Consultant, HD-DVD Promotion Group
    Rob Malda, Slashdot.org
    Arun Sarin, CEO, Vodafone
    Jonathan Schwartz, CEO, Sun Microsystems
    Linus Torvalds, Creator, Linux
    Mark Zuckerberg, Founder, Facebook


    Now my list...top two irrelevent news sources:

    Money Magazine
    CNN News

  20. There's always an excuse on Can Ordinary PC Users Ditch Windows for Linux? · · Score: 1
    The issue boils down to this...


    If the user (any user) is tired of the status quo, there are alternatives available. There's OS-X, BSD and Linux. Switching from Windows to any of these will not be without some pain -- that's clearly by design.


    If one isn't prepared to work around some of these issues, then it might not make sense to change. Staying with Windows is an acceptable course of action.


    In fact, I'd rather Windows users stay where they are, rather than switch to Linux and complain. It's kind of like the New Englanders coming to Florida and complaining about how "that's not the way we do it up North!"

  21. Re:Objectives. on Meetings are Bad For You · · Score: 1

    Meetings can also be used to "buy" additional time, or to push off a project of which you don't want any part. Simply recommend that for X initiative, that it be reviewed and signed off by the legal and/or compliance depts. That pretty much guarantees that all momentum will be halted for at least six months.

  22. It's an OLD story on NYT Opinion Piece on DRM And P2P · · Score: 0

    WORKIN' FOR MCA

    Seven years of hard luck comin' down on me
    from a motor boat, yes, up in Nashville, Tennessee.
    I worked in every joint you can name, yes, every honky tonk.
    They all come to see yankee slicker saying, baby, you're what I want.

          Want you to sign the contract,
          want you to sign the date.
          Gonna give you lots of money
          workin' for MCA.

    Oh, nine thousand dollars just to sow to the wind.
    Come to smile at the yankee slicker with a big old southern grin.
    They're gonna take me out to California, gonna make me a super star.
    Just pay me all my money, mister, maybe you won't get a star.

          Want you to sign the contract,
          want you to sign the date.
          Gonna give you lots of money
          workin' for MCA.

    Slickers steal my money since I was seventeen,
    if it ain't no pencil pusher then it got to be a honky tonk queen.
    But I signed my contract, baby, and I want you people to know
    that every penny I make, I gotta see where my money goes.

          Want you to sign the contract,
          want you to sign the date.
          Gonna give you lots of money
          workin' for MCA.

                                  - Edward King & Ronnie Van Zant

  23. Mr. Proprietary, meet Mr. Proprietary... on Cray Co-Founder Joins Microsoft · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Isn't Cray hardware and software completely proprietary? If so, no wonder MS is interested in teaming up with Burton Smith. However, as this article suggests, Linux is way ahead of the curve in this arena.

    Linux may not ever truly catch on in the desktop environment, but in high-end computing, it's a proven winner.

  24. Re:Relieved on 20th Anniversary of Windows · · Score: 2, Interesting
    ...and it supports all the hardware you can throw at it.


    Yeah, it sure does, if you carry around 30 driver cds with your windows installation cd (which you still are required to use frequently).


    Not only did my GNU/Linux installation correctly detect all my hardware, I didn't have to use any CDs other than the one used to initially start the installation process. Windows is WAAAAAY behind the curve on this one.


    Funny you should mention "throwing" and "hardware" in the same sentence...that's what I generally wanted to do with my computer pre-Linux!

  25. Re:My Infringement Notice on HBO Attacking BitTorrent · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, but how are they gonna sue? All you have to do is say that the chunks you downloaded were poisoned bits. Are those copyrighted as well?