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  1. Re:And the motorcycles .... on Ask Slashdot: Hacking Urban Noise? · · Score: 1

    So, a switch to activate a device that makes noise in order to draw attention to the source. Hmmm, I think I'll patent that and call it a "Horn". I'll make millions!

  2. What leadership? on Are We Failing To Prepare Children For Leadership In the US? · · Score: 1

    If that's their training for leadership I hope they plan on leading people who are using saws and eating dirty hot dogs. I can't think that's part of my career plan.

  3. Re:Anonymous coward posted on Colleges Struggling With the Digital Bathroom Wall · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Natural selection would mean that it would be ok for me to beat you to death. However in civilized nations we create rules that the majority of people believe are for the greater good. These rules general serve to protect those those that need protecting.

  4. Re:After reciving an e-mail that appeared... on Why the FBI Director Doesn't Bank Online · · Score: 1

    If he's got 10 million invested, having 500k in the bank is a reasonable percentage. You don't want all your money tied up in non-liquid assets.

  5. Re:Big news... on Linux Port For id's Tech 5 Graphics Engine Unlikely · · Score: 1

    You have to have OpenGL support in the driver that you're trying to use. Linux support of OpenGL, even though it does work, it not optimized the say way that the Windows support is. What John is saying is that they are using some of the less commonly used OpenGL routines and that the only shot of it working in Linux is to use the Nvidia binary driver. I don't know what the current rate of use of ATI versus Nvidia is among Linux users but if you reduce the Linux market from the entire market to only the ones that are running Linux with a binary Nvidia driver it cuts a small market to an even smaller market.

  6. Re:age discrimination on Andreessen's Secret Plan To Find the Next Netscape · · Score: 1

    I can't believe I don't get any mod points today. Informative, Insightful, this one has it all.

  7. Re:A new on Predator C Avenger Makes First Flights · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I can clearly see why you posted anonymously.

  8. Re:Meh. on "Apple Tax" Report Backfires On Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I think what you meant to say is that "People should not be permitted to use more than what I think their share of resources are..."

  9. Re:Blah on First Look at Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Beta · · Score: 1

    I think what you meant to say is that "If you have over half a million users, you're paying Microsoft enough money that they have people there fixing problems already."

  10. Re:HOWTO: Using a SUBSET to create LOCK-IN!!! on Sun's Phipps Slams App Engine's Java Support · · Score: 1

    The problem with your theory is that point number 2 and number 5 are false. There are no private APIs. If there were private APIs it would not be a subset, it would be a superset with missing functionality.

    The only issue with Google using a subset of functionality is that if they strip too much out that is useful developers won't use it and instead opt to use one of the many other hosting options.

  11. Re:Car built for 15 years... on How Do I Provide a Workstation To Last 15 Years? · · Score: 1

    No, they don't. You WANT them to run better than what you could buy new. In reality today's cars and trucks are better than just about anything we've ever had. When you combine safety, performance, and reliability they are better than anything we've had.

  12. Re:Can't pay for your car? Ride a bicycle! on Cellular Repo Man · · Score: 1

    I would mod you +1 "You're right but nobody that drives to work wants to believe you" if I could.

  13. Re:I don't quite see what this is about on Increase In Xbox 360 E74 Problems · · Score: 1

    Can I mod you -1 Wishful Thinking? Today's vehicles are so much better than just about anything made in the 1960's that can be measured. For instance dependability, durability, handling and performance. The only thing that stuff from the 60's gets is a big nostalga factor. I owned two 1960's era vehicles, a 1970's truck, two 1980's truck, a 1990's car, a 1990's truck and a 2000's car. With the exception of the car each successive vehicle has gotten better.

    My 1998 truck has 186,000 miles on it and all I've had to do to it was replace the alternator (about $80 and 45 minutes). The 70's truck was on it's third engine by this mileage. Both 60's era vehicles were on their second or third transmission and their second engine. I got rid of the 90's era car at 137,000 because things seemed to be wearing out at about the same time and were about to come due.

    Today's vehicles are the best I've ever seen with regards to measurable features. They don't have the soul of the older stuff but they also don't have the demons either.

  14. Re:Options on Shifting Apps To ARM Chips Could Save Laptop Batteries · · Score: 1

    I've had more than one situation where a sketch power supply or questionable RAM would totally refuse to run in various flavors of Ubuntu but Windows would just slow down or freeze for a while and eventually start working again. I think the guys at Microsoft just plan on running with crap hardware and their stuff degrades more gracefully.

  15. Re:four hours of violent smashing is not porn? on Comcast Apologizes For Super Bowl Porn Glitch · · Score: 5, Funny

    You're doing it wrong.

  16. Re:Timing is everything on Hardware Is Cheap, Programmers Are Expensive · · Score: 1

    When you can upgrade hardware for $2000 and achieve the same result with $20,000 in development costs that makes sense but it doesn't always work that way.

    I've been in situations where we had over $20 million in hardware and we have increased performance or scalability by 50% with no additional hardware. In this case it was not even close when comparing the cost of hardware, licensing, and additional administrator capacity to the software devleopment time.

  17. Re:Microsoft's Turd on Vista To XP Upgrade Triples In Price, Now $150 · · Score: 1

    If that's the case, when are we going to get some good drivers for Vista? I got a new PC and gave Vista an honest go. I used the drivers as shipped on the PC (tested by the manufacturer to be compatible, right?). It was crap. It was slow. It crashed during the install of Office 2007, repeatedly. I wipe XP and put the same software back on and it's quick. It never crashes.

    I gave Vista an honest week and determined that it sucked.

    I also installed Office 2007 and after a few days of adjusting I decided that I liked it so I'm not just anti new software.

  18. Re:Efficiency on Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here · · Score: 1

    It's an Escape. Its as much of a truck as a mini van is. Out of the factory the hybrid version gets 34mpg in town and 31mph on the highway.

  19. Re:But... on Home-Based Hydrogen Refueling Station · · Score: 1

    Maybe you should let me protect me and you can just worry about yourself? If you don't want a hydrogen refueling station in your garage you don't have to get one but don't go taking away my freedoms just because you're scared.

  20. Re:The math? on Why You Can't Find a Wii for Christmas · · Score: 1

    Your assumptions are:
    Last week is like every week.
    Each month has exactly four weeks (28) days.
    350,000 is not rounded or approximated.
    1.4 million isn't rounded or approximated.

    It's so hard to find one because so many people want one, they're a reasonable price (compared to the current generation of consoles), they're fun for the family, and they have less reclusive geek stigma attached to them compared to the PS3 or XBox 360.

  21. Re:The death of language is GOOD, not bad. on The World's Languages Are Fast Becoming Extinct · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the great thing about everyone speaking English will be that there will be so may more English languages to choose from.

  22. Re:When will they be dimmable?? on Wal-Mart Is Pushing Compact Fluorescent Bulbs · · Score: 3, Insightful
  23. Re:Mandate on S Korea & China Mandate Common Chargers, Data Cables · · Score: 1

    Yeah, what if they come out with something better than USB. Like, I dunno, USB 2.0 or something. It could be faster and people couldn't use it because it's newer.

  24. Re:Nuh-uh! on Venus's Surface May Be 1 Billion Years Old · · Score: 1

    The only way that comment would have been better is if it wasn't an Anon and I had mod points.

    Brilliant!

  25. Re:Should have been too far, but it probably wasn' on Children Arrested, DNA Tested for Playing in a Tree? · · Score: 1

    Cherry trees usually branch very low and the branches spread very quickly. They're almost more bush-like than tree-like. They also split very easily.

    If they were all on one branch bouncing quite happily they most likely split the tree and it will die.

    Tree removal and Stump grinder service = $400-$800
    New 2" cherry tree = ~$300
    Wait 20 years for it to grow up again = $????

    If going to jail was bad how about forced child labor in order for them to pay restitution? I know for a fact that's what I'd have had to do.