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  1. Re:I might just be a luddite, but on UK To Dim Highway Lights To Save Money · · Score: 2

    No, I was thinking the exact same thing. Unless someone is either an idiot or recently experienced a taillight outage, you should have no problem seeing them at night. Unless they are a person, or a deer; the safety of which is exactly what makes street lights most useful.

  2. Capitalism, ho on How the US Lost Out On iPhone Work · · Score: 1

    I'm mixed on this: but it's capitalism as usual. My knee jerk reaction was the workers are being treated like shit, and "how can Apple get away with this?" But, many police officers and firemen essentially have the same work on the drop of a hat mentality, and we don't disrespect them as subserviant slaves; rather we thank them for their sacrifice and service.

    The flip side of labor laws is that they inhibit an individual's ability to go above and beyond, to earn wage or recognition.

  3. Thought this was Introversion, the game company... on Introversion and Solitude Increase Productivity · · Score: 1

    Left disappointed. WTB new uplink/darwinia :P

  4. 1-800 Contacts? Really? on SOPA Makes Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    Well, I literally just wrote them to tell them to remove me from their mailing list, and will be purchasing contacts elsewhere. I'm sure I confused the crap outta whoever gets that web case, as they probably have no frickin clue what a SOPA is, but I'm pissed about SOPA and our bought Congress waltzing it right through, and I'm happy to boycott everyone I can that made it possible.

    (Can't drop Time Warner, as they're the ONLY cable internet provider here, but I did send them an email expressing my dissent.)

    I hope my fellow slashdotters are as diligent about getting off their duff and contacting some of these people. But either way, at least I won't be further financially supporting the demise of my rights, so long as I can help it.

  5. I've seen "freemium" work... on Why Freemium Doesn't Work · · Score: 2

    I've seen Freemium work, but as a model you have to truly understand the up and down points. It tends to work best where socialization is part of the service you're selling. IE if it's easier to send cards to someone else that's also a free member, then there's an inherent value to having someone as a free member even if they never spend a dime: they attract and create loyalty in other potential paying customers.

    This is why so many MMOs have latched onto the concept, and why it works for farmville and such. People only engage in these games because their friends also play: as solo experiences they are terrible and will quickly bleed customers.

    In short, freemium probably isn't a good model for his service if he's looking to make money, but the model should not be altogether disregarded. In some markets, it's very useful, and those ignoring it will be quickly undercut and eliminated by those employing it successfully.

  6. Boo on Adblock Plus To Offer 'Acceptable Ads' Option · · Score: 1

    I don't really like that this is going to default to on, and it reeks of sell out.

  7. Another "shoulda done minecraft" post on LEGO Universe To Shut Down · · Score: 2

    But seriously, they should have, and I'm glad that economically the poorer model flopped to make room for the superior game.

    I'd love a commercial sized team supporting a project like minecraft or dwarf fortress, I'd love to see what a project like that could do where innovative, genre creating design were combined with a dedicated and quality graphics and art team. Perhaps the last decade of failed MMO projects and successful ventures like the above stated minecraft/dwarf fortress will lure more publisher support for more innovation and less sequel.

  8. Re:They don't get it on Netflix Deflects Rage Over Price Increase · · Score: 1

    Well, and the hidden intangible value of market share. See, Netflix really is a steal if their streaming content has content that appeals to you. And at 8 bucks/month for that content, very few companies can compete. I think the only reason amazon/google/hulu have any decent visitors count at all is their exclusivity to certain popular content.

    BUT - if netflix continues to wind up the price and down the number of customers, on paper it may look like more money, but within the market they are gift wrapping next generation streaming entertainment delivery for another company to take. And it doesn't really matter what you do afterwards or what you did before, when you exploit your monopoly at the expense of your customers, when they finally do get their wish and a competitor steps in they will trash your name for decades to come.

  9. Re:My experience with it on Comcast Offering Home Security Bundle · · Score: 1

    Actually... this would be totally worth the 40 bucks if the police get called on every time the internet service drops.

  10. Is it state funded? on Pentagon Says Cyberattacks Can Count As Act of War · · Score: 1

    That should be the question. If it's state supported, then aggressive acts against the US should leave the option of reprisal, be they physical or virtual. However, as often is the case, the power of the state is waning and more often homeless smaller groups are posing as the real threat. You can declare war on drugs or Al Qaeda or other non-state elements all you like, but all it really amounts to is a way to justify to your people that you're cutting their resources/services to go after something with military force. The doctrine is meaningless unless you plan to go up against another recognized country.

  11. National ID is double plus good on The Government Internet ID Proposal · · Score: 1

    Actually I have no problem with the idea of national ID. I'm pretty fed up with the fed's baseless anti-drug but pro-corporate pharmacy attitude, militant overtaxing, overspending and overexerting in foreign affairs, and f'ed up two party system that lumps social and economic decision making into a single choice come election time.

  12. Why polygamy is illegal on Facebook Wedding Photos Result In Polygamy Arrest In Michigan · · Score: 2

    Why is polygamy illegal?
    Lawyers haven't found a way to exploit it yet.

    See, if 2 people get a divorce, then there's half of everything, and that's a big chunk for the lawyer to work with.

    But, if 3 people get a divorce, that's only a 3rd of everything per lawyer.

    This continues ad nasuem: if you have a rockstar with 100 wives, that's only 1% of his wealth sniped by a gold digger. What kind of tabloid headline would that make? "Golddigger wants divorce, wins 1% of Brad Pitt's fortune!"

    So you see, preposterous. If it bucks the trend of lawyers taking all the money, it ain't gonna happen.

  13. Re:Ironic? on US Government Strategy To Prevent Leaks Is Leaked · · Score: 2

    Wow, maybe they could classify the constitution and then leak it. Would do a world of good.

  14. I see this as a lose for Nintendo on New Wii Menu Update Targets Homebrew Again · · Score: 1

    1. Homebrew will update, and anyone that was smart enough to load it onto a their wii the first time will GUESS WHAT? Continue to be smart enough to load it again.

    2. Now that they've brought attention to it, more people will hear about homebrew, think hmmm... sounds interesting and free, why not? Thus expanding their piracy problem.

  15. Hope that judge gets disbarred on Louisiana Federal Judge Blocks Drilling Moratorium · · Score: 4, Interesting

    First, a disclaimer.

    I happen to live on planet Earth. I am, therefore, somewhat biased to protect it. This bias may affect my perception of decisions, such as drilling oil wells that could have "immeasurable effects" on the ecology of the drilling site if done wrong.

    Now, this article summary, and the statement from the judge, shows clearly in my opinion why we should never use the word immeasurable as a way to justify one action or another. It seems the opposition quite quickly was able to measure the impact, and the impact is about 1%. The first oil company willing to pledge enough cash to completely recover from a second disaster like the BP one, I'd say happy drilling. Until then, we need to suspend drilling holes at depths where we aren't technologically far enough along to fix things if they go wrong.

    It does surprise me, that we've found the technology to destroy this planet hundreds of times over with nuclear energy, but we can't plug a hole a mile underwater. Kinda leads you to which way this planet's headed.

  16. If I were President, here's how I'd respond: on BP Buys "Oil Spill" Search Term · · Score: 1

    I'd make an example of BP the way we made an example of Philip Morris with cigarettes. Take a portion of BP and all other oil companies profits, and from that drive for renewable energy sources like solar/wind. Make the oil companies fund anti-oil commercials like tobacco revenue funds anti-smoking ads, have them research/subsidize into solar, etc. And make all technologies developed from any think tank funded by these revenues be forever patent free.

  17. Misleading title... on Study Claims $41.5 Billion In Portable Game Piracy Losses Over Five Years · · Score: 1

    I came to this thread expecting a story about 41 billion dollars worth of DS games being taken at gunpoint on the high seas.

    Here's the easy debunking question for the gaming industry: if 41 billion dollars was truely lost, where did it go? What did those crazy kids spend it on, if not your video games?

    This is of course, a ludicrous question, because the downloaders never had the 41 billion dollars to spend. This isn't a loss, it isn't even an opportunity. It's the gaming industry burying it's head in the sand to the true reason sales are down: a lack of innovation and sequel after sequel that the next generation is getting tired of.

  18. If TV were like the internet on Decency Group Says "$#*!" Is Indecent · · Score: 1

    If TV were more like the internet, you could just choose the content right for you without a fucking committee..

    Oh, wait.

  19. Is this news on Revenge of the Cable Customer · · Score: 1

    I haven't subbed cable since I moved out 7 years ago. As far as cable internet goes, it varies from place to place. In Virginia I had Comcast, even during my time their they changed a lot going from down once a month to maybe one outage/year. I've had roadrunner up here with similar quality. That's good, as I work from home and an unreliable internet is as much jeopardy as an unreliable car: too many absences is poor for anyone's future career.

    I have no interest in cable television/land line phones. I see it as an overpriced model to begin with, and completely overdone with advertisements. Spending 1/3 of your view time in commercials unless you also get TIVO, whereby you fast forward by commercials, is a pretty bad practice IMO. Similarly getting a landline that's then bombarded with robocalls till you sign on a DNC list, and even then gets bombed around election time because for some audacious reason they think they are above your election to not be called by a robot @ dinner time... yea. No thanks. You couldn't give me that service for free.

  20. Re:Why?? on Why I Steal Movies (Even Ones I'm In) · · Score: 1

    No, that's simply what the media giants would like you to believe. In fact, there is plenty of freely made and distributed content in the entertainment and practical world: youtube sees more uploaded every six months than the major networks have ever created, and I'd even claim some of that content beats out the best stuff the NBCs and FOXs can put out.

    If something like an automobile replicator existed, it would simply mean that it was time for our economic model to evolve: we wouldn't need billions of dollars tied up in automotive design and research. Those with a hobby/passion for it could still do it, others would have to find a new line of more useful work. But considering the alternatives here are free cars for everyone, vs maintaining the outdated model for the sake of "some poor designer", I'd forever advocate the improved standard of living across the board.

    The day is coming when companies will realise it's more resource intensive and costly to protect their IP against the wave of increasing technology that spreads it, and will instead embrace viral marketing and mass-distribution of their IP instead, seeking other ways to monetize it. Look at the top innovators of this century: Apple, Google and Facebook. Apple is the only one charging it's users for a service, and then only because it costs significant bucks per unit to crank out iphones and ipads and ipotatoes. If we ever reached a stage where physical objects could be replicated as readily as virtual ones, you would see a company out in the market lead embracing the most impractical marketing strategy of all: free. Because free gives you market share, market share gives you audience, and audience gives you the one thing we will never replicate: time.

  21. Re:Keep dreaming..... on IsoHunt Told To Pull Torrent Files Offline · · Score: 1

    Uh, people talk about ubuntu all the time.

  22. Re:Make it cooler on The $8,500 Gaming Table You Want · · Score: 1

    I think they have something like this. There's also an imbedded app to simulate the die throw (you glide your finger to "roll" the d20): as rolling physical dice on an LCD screen would probably not end well.

    The joke is, what you're talking about would probably be cheaper.

  23. Re:Yes on Can You Fight DRM With Patience? · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised they haven't tried one of those hardware key generating systems. One physical key-generator per software, enter a 6 digit code every time you start the game. Would work very well across platforms, very easy to resell your used software, would put a hold on digital distribution though.

    But then, that could be a consumer choice: digital distribution -> digital DRM, physical distribution -> physical DRM. ...

    I guess that would get really old though if you had like 20-30 games like that.

  24. Re:Crappy Nvidia driver has multiple issues on NVIDIA Driver Update Causing Video Cards To Overheat In Games · · Score: 1

    While I appreciate the advice, I've cracked open the innards of the laptop and do clean it regularly. It is indeed set up as you describe with the heat sink pipe leading to a single fan/exhaust system. Maybe the fan on that's just choking independent of driver issues.

    Ah well, it runs significantly cooler underclocked - should carry me till I'm ready to replace the system I think.

  25. Re:Crappy Nvidia driver has multiple issues on NVIDIA Driver Update Causing Video Cards To Overheat In Games · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this is what was happening to me then?! I run a 9800M GS (laptop version of the 9800). Been overheating for months now, finally resorted to using ntune to underclock the processors by 25%. Fixed the crashing with minimal impact to WOW (hurray for modern GPUs on a 5 year old game).