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  1. Re:I would rather have that than contraband on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 1

    I agree with you. It seems that this is probably the only way to limit contraband in the jail population (people don't go to prison for minor offenses).

    I was arrested about a decade ago (DUI in my college years), brought into a room with about 10 others that were being processed. We stripped, handed over our clothes and belongings and were given our jail uniforms. It wasn't the most dignified moment of my life, but I'm not sure what the alternative would look like. Allowing us to change clothes in a private room?

  2. Re:US abuse on WikiLeaks Publishes Afghan War Secrets · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually - researchers in 2008 uncovered that there were weapons on the Lusitania: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1098904/Secret-Lusitania-Arms-challenges-Allied-claims-solely-passenger-ship.html

    Really doesn't say anything to the discussion here or the point your making. But I just read this the other day and thought it was interesting.

  3. Re:Google on Mozilla Exec Urges Switch From Google To Bing · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Why is this modded flamebait?

  4. Re:I bet on Organovo Has Its First Commercial 3D Bio-Printer · · Score: 1

    right now printer ink is a hell of a lot more expensive than human blood so it might still be a bit cheaper - http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/mlm/BloodInk.jpg

  5. Tone of TFA on SETI@Home Install Leads To School Tech Supervisor's Resignation · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Little taken aback by the tone of the write up in the local news and the quote by the superintendent, "We support educational research and certainly would have supported cancer research, [..] however, as an educational institution we do not support the search for E.T."

    The whole article implies that SETI is some out there kookie search for aliens and in no way a scientific endeavor that has at times been funded in part by the US government. That's local news coverage for you though.

  6. crowdsourcing on Real-LIfe Distributed-Snooping Web Game To Launch In Britain · · Score: 1

    Sorta of brilliant in an evil, completely awful idea, sort of way - crowdsourcing crime enforcement. Should've just signed up for a Amazon Mechanical Turk account, might save some money.

  7. Re:Dell on Bad PC Sales Staff Exposed · · Score: 1

    Oh I get and expect that - even though I have seemingly been more lucky than others with not getting too many parts DOA. But we have, non-optimal, backup systems to use in the interim, after I decided to not go with Dell I didn't expect anything to be speedy (though the ship dates through dell were around 10 days). Ordering three similar systems, I expect (hope) to not end up with more than one bad part of each type so that I can at least have two of the systems up while I wait for RMA'd parts.

    I remember when building your own systems was a bit more expensive than buying through dell or gateway, but the systems I'm putting together are fairly powerful and a whole lot cheaper than similar systems through Dell (posted the specs - http://www.chrisolberding.com/).

  8. Dell on Bad PC Sales Staff Exposed · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Had a bit of first hand experience with this recently. I've always known Dell has devious pricing systems, the same system will have different starting prices and instant discounts applied to it depending on how you get to it and result in systems with the same specs being priced hundreds of dollars apart from one another.

    I own a business and needed some systems quick for new hires. We have a line of credit through dell which has come in handy a few times. The new hires were going to be working heavily in the Adobe suite and needed some firepower but nothing crazy. I just could not price a system with the specs I wanted. I called up sales and they told me that it was impossible to get the system I wanted with 64-bit Vista despite that, when both options were available, there was no price difference, the sales guy made some nonsensical reference to the motherboard (was getting a intel quad-core). I asked could I get the 2GBs of memory that came with the system on one DIMM instead of two, but this was not possible because the system wouldn't support it.

    In the end I broke down and now and ordering three systems worth of parts from Newegg, which, of course, satisfies my inner geek but has lead to significant delays in getting the hardware I need.

  9. Re:font of knowledge on Typography On the Web Gets Different · · Score: 1

    "Serif is better for print, sans is better for crt/lcd displays." Demonstrates that you don't know a lot about typography.

  10. Re:Is it just me or on NASA To Trigger Massive Explosion On the Moon In Search of Ice · · Score: 1

    Ah! Was hoping I'd find this here.

  11. Re:Parallel Kingdom on Defining an Interactive Physical MMO For the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Seriously. It's not as though Parallel Kingdom is completely obscure - it got a bit of coverage. Spend some time researching if your random 'idea' has been already done nearly exactly as you describe before putting it out there as novel.

    That said, wasn't very impressed with Parallel Kingdom.

  12. I was in the same situation on Buying a Domain From a Cybersquatter · · Score: 1

    When I started my company, Station Four, we had the same issue. Since the name wasn't established and there were many variations that would be acceptable (station4, stationfour, stationfourdesign) we went into bargaining with the owner of stationfour.com with a "we'd like the domain but we don't need it attitude", we had already picked up stationfourdesign as a back up.

    If we really really wanted a domain that matched our company name and we couldn't get 'stationfour' then we probably would have come up with another name.

    The guy asked for too much, we said good-bye, he came back and said he'd sell it for $80 and we picked it up.

  13. Re:Clean Coal on Energy Secretary Chu Endorses "Clean Coal" · · Score: 1

    *Chuckle

    *Chuckle

    "Political Science"

    *Look over at my BA in Political Science

    *Sulk

  14. Re:I know the future... on The Future of Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    I used to think the same way but I think I use way too many extensions most completely for productivity and work purposes and have found the resulting performance of Firefox lacking. I've even found myself opening up IE to watch BSG or Hulu because there's an annoying skip in FF likely caused by some extension. I'm not so sure that it wouldn't make sense for me to use a browsing browser (chrome) and a production browser (FF + extensions).

    Of course I'm sure my situation is not really widespread among the larger internet using population and there are a number of extensions I use heavily that I'd want in my 'browsing browser' (foxmarts, twitterfox, etc). But just making the point that extensions come with a performance price and maybe there's room to actively use more than one browser.

  15. At least... on Man Robs Convenience Stores With Klingon "Batleth" · · Score: 3, Interesting

    it seems that the two clerks were big enough nerds to identify the weapon as a Batleth!

    Unfortunately it seems that the robber was masked so they weren't able to tell if he was a swarmy Klingon.

    Some great writing in the story: "The clerk did not give him any money and the suspect transported himself out of the store"

    So the suspect ummm.. "left" the store? Oh wait... "transported himself", dude got beamed up!

  16. Don't think this is a big deal on Do Twitter Phishing Scams Herald the End of Microblogs? · · Score: 1

    I use twitter regularly and haven't seen this much.

    Regardless, this is similar to stolen accounts being used to spam the message board on Myspace. Slightly annoying yes, but not a big deal because the user generally quickly reclaims their account.

    Myspace also took a number of steps to cut down on this and warn users about links to outside domains and significantly reduced the problem.

    I don't think this is that big of a deal on Twitter now and if it becomes one I believe it can be effectively combated.

    On a side note, it'd be nice that when you notice that you are not logged in to Slashdot after writing a comment and click the 'log in' button on the comment box that it allowed you to log in without losing your comment

  17. Crickey on Kidstoned Chewable Valium · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This must be at least 10 years old, I know it's Idle but are we just grabbing random old videos from Ebaums and throwing it up here.

  18. Re:They just don't get it do they on IE8 Will Contain an Accidental Ad Blocker · · Score: 3, Informative

    Content will delay loading until the analytics JS is processed which is dependent upon the reliability of google's servers.

    I'm as big of a standards junkie as the next but validation is just a pat on the back and validators are good for highlighting something you may have overlooked but it's perfectly fine to ignore errors if you know why you're doing it (and of course have a good reason for doing so).

  19. Re:no sale, here, then on Inside Apple's iPhone SDK Gag Order · · Score: 1

    I was thinking the same thing. Conversation over!

  20. Re:Opera Web Standards Curriculum on The Web Development Skills Crisis · · Score: 1

    Funny... I was just about to submit this to the Firehose. (PR-Speak Warning; skip to this if need be.)

    The above links are to Opera's web standards curriculum.

    Not really sure this is relevant. Even though, what exactly is included within 'web development' is open to debate, when you're talking about the dizzying rate of change and new technologies I don't think you're referring XHTML/CSS and the basics of information architecture (whatever that is).

    Sure there are advances and changes in those basic technologies but it's fairly slow due to reliance on browser support and standards organizations.

  21. Re:You admire a politician? on Obama Losing Voters Over FISA Support · · Score: 1

    Hah, glad to see this was modded informative.

  22. Re:Has Apple jumped the shark? on Full Review of the iPhone 2 On Launch Day · · Score: 1

    Maybe when people like you stop going to the store the day they launch a product. I don't disagree with any particular point you made but you reference 'the masses' when it's obvious that you yourself have yet to say 'ENOUGH!'

  23. Re:You admire a politician? on Obama Losing Voters Over FISA Support · · Score: 5, Informative

    As I went through the thread, thinking high level thoughts about the nature of politics and my reaction to Obama's vote, I got completely thrown off by your comment... She IS friggin' hott! http://blog.washingtonpost.com/achenblog/kucinich%20and%20wife.jpg

  24. Re:Magic and Holy Prayer on Louisiana Passes Intelligent Design Law · · Score: 1

    detect sarcasm much?

  25. Re:I always thought... on Is Today's Web Still 'the Web'? · · Score: 1

    sorry.

    <sarcasm> Yep, you don't pronounce the 'T' though, so phonetically it's "Inter-Knee".</sarcasm>

    Fixed it.