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  1. Re: Dodos are us! on Ancient Megadrought Entombed Dodos In Poisonous Fecal Cocktail · · Score: 1

    A box of dodo nuggets, small fries and a shake, please.

  2. Betty on Google Battles For Better Batteries · · Score: 2, Funny

    Betty bought a bitty battery
    But the bitty battery Betty bought was bogus
    So Betty backed a better bitty battery

  3. Isn't Government wonderful? on UK Licensing Site Requires MSIE Emulation, But Won't Work With MSIE · · Score: 0

    They've known about the problem since September and still haven't fixed it? If they were a private company they'd be out of business by now.

  4. Secretive and underhand on BBC Radio Drops WMA For MPEG-DASH · · Score: 5, Informative

    This was really badly publicized. We listen to BBC Radio 3 over the internet in the mornings; our house is situated in a dead zone for over-the-air signals, so we're pretty much stuck with streaming. One morning last week, with no warning, came a repetitive announcement saying that the BBC had discontinued WMA and to "contact your device manufacturer". Our radio is manufactured by Pure, and we have been using Radio 3's direct streaming URL because Radio 3 repeatedly drops off Pure's database for days on end and consequently becomes unavailable. The direct URL, on the other hand, has been very reliable up to now.

    The BBC say that they make MP3 streams available for all their channels. I couldn't find one anywhere on any of their websites, so I wrote to them and asked them what it was. Here's what they told me: "We are currently only sharing links to our new streams with aggregators and device manufacturers. We are not currently making the links for the new Shoutcast and HLS streams publicly available. Whilst it was previously our policy to share these we found that we could not assure quality this way.". So not only have they discontinued the old streams, they are deliberately hiding the new ones! This is nonsense. The BBC apparently doesn't want anyone to actually listen to their broadcasts! (I did eventually find a viable MP3 feed from radiofeeds.co.uk).

    Now we get to bit rate... It was much ballyhooed a year or so ago that BBC Radio 3 was broadcasting the highest quality classical music available because they supplied a 256 kbps stream. It now seems that the maximum available is 128 kbps. Fine for portable radios, but I really don't think this is step in the right direction.

  5. This means my mobile internet speed might soon be up to 10 bps instead of the 2 bps I seem to get at the moment!

  6. Jailbreakers on Apple Fixes Dangerous SSL Authentication Flaw In iOS · · Score: 0

    Apple's strategy is to release an OS, wait a bit, then start releasing small incremental updates that ought to have been in the initial release in the first place. I suspect they do this on purpose in order to confound the jailbreakers.

  7. Recurrent cost? on MS Office 2013 Pushing Home Users Toward Subscriptions · · Score: 1

    I don't THINK so!

    Subscription software may be popular in the enterprise, but I can't see it flying in the home.

  8. Re:Strong enough plastics? on 'Wiki Weapon Project' Wants Your 3D-Printable Guns · · Score: 4, Funny

    I forsee many shot-out eyes...

  9. Very powerful on Virtual Nanoscopy Allows Scientists To Capture High Res Cell Map · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... those Election Microscopes. :)

  10. I suppose... on Google's New Design · · Score: 1

    ... I'll get over it.

  11. .NET considered harmful on Expensify CEO On 'Why We Won't Hire .NET Developers' · · Score: 1

    Isn't this just a modern-day variant of "goto considered harmful"?

  12. WTF! on Internet Abbreviations Added To Oxford Dictionary · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No WTF?

  13. OMG! on The Starry Sky Just Got Starrier · · Score: 1

    It's full of stars!

  14. Re:Oblig reference on Lawsuit Shows Dell Hid Extent of Computer Flaws · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bad caps! Bad caps! Whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?

  15. Re:More Info From iGEM on Bacteria Used To Fix Cracked Concrete · · Score: 1

    Sucrose?

    Oh I see! This is nothing more than a system to convert fast food into concrete. Repair the sidewalk and cure the obesity epidemic in one fell swoop.

  16. Waste of time on Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2 vs. Early Fedora 13 Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    Well that was a waste of time, wasn't it? Durrrr.

  17. Saucer on Introducing the Warpship · · Score: 1

    That there's a flying saucer, if ever I saw one.

  18. Forget the E-Type... on Comet-Chasing Spacecraft Encounters Rare Asteroid · · Score: 1

    ...Call me when the spacecraft encounters an XKR Coupe.

  19. OH NOES! on "Google Satellite" To Be Launched This Week · · Score: 0

    At 50 cm resolution it will be able to see my naughty bits while I'm nude sunbathing in the back yard!

  20. No registration required! on Scientists Find Trigger For Northern Lights · · Score: 1

    The New York Times no longer requires registration, and hasn't for quite a long time now. If you're still getting registration prompts, clear your NY Times cookies.

  21. Spud gun on New Rifle Tech Offers Variable Muzzle Speed · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So essentially it's a fancy potato launcher?

  22. Install Linux on No XP Reprieve; Windows 7 Release Set · · Score: 1

    ... the sane alternative.

  23. Re:Elium-4? on Successful Cold Fusion Experiment? · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you look carefully, you can see that the H has fused with the deuterium...

  24. And the author was... on Breaking the Fermilab Code · · Score: 1

    ... Charles M. Schulz.

  25. Re:I don't get it on Questions Arising On Mercury In Compact Fluorescents · · Score: 1

    I can't answer that, but it's a good thing Mercury is a long way from Uranus.