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  1. It's a plot on Press Used To Print Millions of US Banknotes Seized In Quebec · · Score: 1

    Quebec has been trying to separate from Canada for years. This is part of their master plan to print their own currency.

  2. Clicking the link on An Iowa ISP's Metered Pricing: What Will the Market Bear? · · Score: 2

    Clicking the link to the provider shows that they provide Cable TV Service as well. This makes it not difficult to figure out what they are trying to do. I wonder how long until one of the other providers comes in and helps them close their doors forever.

  3. Adds on Adware Vendors Buying Chrome Extensions, Injecting Ads · · Score: 2

    Whenever I see adds on a webpage, I inspect the elements, see what is serving the adds and add it to my router's block list. Bam no more adds.

  4. In an unrelated story on Group Thinks Anonymity Should Be Baked Into the Internet Itself Using Tor · · Score: 1

    In an unrelated story US Government Officials today announced the seizure of large amounts of heroine cocaine and guns at the house of all the guys names mentioned in the article. Government spokesmen said today "Definitely not planted. Definitely not planted. We are excellent drivers". All above mentioned persons have been placed in a prison of our choosing and will be arraigned to answer their charges in 16 to 24 years.

  5. Re:The distinction is minor on Google Nexus Gets Wireless Charger · · Score: 1

    I bought a Nexus 4 approx. 2 months ago, and one of the options was wireless charging. I jumped on it. Cost 60 bucks. It works well, the only issue is that I bought a 3rd party case for the phone, and the charger which is shaped like a ball with 2 slides taken out of it such that there are 2 surfaces with different angles, allows the phone to slide off the charger. It usually happens slowly, taking an hour or two. Taking the phone out of the case stops the problem. My solution is to put the phone on the charger at an angle, so that the phone doesn't like down. Not a google problem, but a problem all the same. Aside from that it charges well

  6. Re:Prejudiced much? on Oracle Attacks Open Source; Says Community-Developed Code Is Inferior · · Score: 1

    Why would you doubt what Oracle says about their free competition. They don't have an agenda. It's all completely above board. Certainly no one here at slashdot will doubt what you say.

  7. Biometrics on MasterCard Joining Push For Fingerprint ID Standard · · Score: 1

    The biggest problem with successfully implementing biometrics right now is the perception that the public has that you can take a number generated by a finger print reader and make a usable finger print. Having said that there is also the issue of false positives and false negatives. I doubt it will really circumvent much fraud, because much of it is online where fingerprint reading never comes into it. (Source is a 2009 LexisNexis study behind a paywall). It will stop the casual thief and maybe some cards that get stolen by a pickpocket and quickly used to rack up some bills.

  8. Re:Ancient technology, sensors still blow goats on FDA Approves Wearable "Artificial Pancreas" · · Score: 1

    The reality is, no matter how much something will help people, if it doesn't make the medical behemoth more money or heaven forbid will make them lose money, they won't do it. In fact, if a "cure" for insulin had been found and bought by pfizer (as an example) and shelved, it wouldn't surprise me at all.

  9. Effort in the wrong place on FAA May Let You Use Electronic Devices During Airplane Takeoff and Landing Soon · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that while this is good, the FAA should be concentrating more on the bad press from the security nonsense and unreasonable searches (why I don't fly into the US any more) than worrying about using my iCrap on take off and landing.

  10. Re:meh! on Zynga Puts Random Stranger In Customer Support Role · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I was in university, my buddies had a phone number that closely matched a big pizza place. If you hit the second number twice, you got his phone. It was funny at first and then got annoying, so if the phone rang after 11, there was a good chance it was an order. We would answer appropriately, and take orders. We would even hit the computer keyboard making it sound like we are typing in the information. Well, one day it happened, we got a complaint call from a customer wondering where their pizza was. Redial is awesome. So we told her we ate it and promptly hung up the phone. Misspent youth? No!

  11. Re:Gotta hate equally. on Microsoft To Shut Down TechNet Subscription Service · · Score: 1

    It's our turn I guess. My company has MAPS (Microsoft Action Pack Subscription) which will expire in february. Had it for 10 years. I sent an email asking if they were for real, and I got a message back along the lines "We are no longer accepting emails, go to the forums". We don't spend all that much with microsoft, maybe 20 or 30K a month as a VAR, and this just feels like a kick in the teeth.

  12. Amazing New Software on Keyless Remote Entry For Cars May Have Been Cracked · · Score: 1

    I have created some amazing new software that will allow entry to virtually all vehicles. It's called Crowbar 1.0 and it is available in your trunk today.

  13. Re:I love it... on Adobe Creative Suite Going Subscription-Only · · Score: 2
    At work we use some accounting software called business vision.

    The software is not cheap. For our 10 users it was north of 15K, but worth it as it had some tools we needed.

    One of those tools was payroll, for which they supplied updates for a couple hundred bucks a year.

    So i went to buy the payroll tax update a couple of years later and they said that payroll is not supported by the version we are using.

    Now here's the kicker.

    They said we had to update to the most recent version of the software. Fine how much is that. Well it's only available to subscribers. Fine we'll subscribe to the updates. Well you have to pay for all the previous year's subscriptions as well as the current to get the update. lol

    So we bought some tax software for hundred bucks a year and I will do my best to ensure that Sage/Business Vision never gets another penny of my money.

  14. The cost of Freedom on In Australian Town, Public CCTV Off Over Privacy Concerns · · Score: 1

    I sometimes feel that the cost of "freedom" seems affordable because it is paid by other people. It's other peoples kids that get killed in a war, it's sad, but it doesn't affect you directly and intimately. But I wonder how someone would feel if their daughter was raped and killed in a place where one of those cameras was taken down. Yes yes, it would probably have happened anyway, but if there was even a 5% chance that it wouldn't happen, how would you feel about that? Is there really any expectation of privacy on a public street? If someone walks by you, should they turn away so that they can't see what you are doing?

  15. Re:Sony will figure out a way on Sony Launches Internet Service Offering Twice the Speed of Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    It's the Slashdot way!

  16. Re:Sony will figure out a way on Sony Launches Internet Service Offering Twice the Speed of Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    How does that old saying go? Screw me once, shame on you. Screw me twice, Shame on me. Or let me put it another way. Look Dad, I know i have wrecked 2 cars already, but I promise I won't wreck this next one.

  17. Re:Sony will figure out a way on Sony Launches Internet Service Offering Twice the Speed of Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    lol that funny. It was my first thought too.

  18. Re:So what on IAU: No, You Can't Name That Exoplanet · · Score: 1

    I do not recognize the unsubstantiated claim of the IAU to name planets and other celestial bodies. I am therefore implementing my own naming convention. Starting with the first object to the left of the sun, they will be named TRW1, followed by TRW2 and so on until we run out of numbers. Thank you for listening.

  19. Archos on Archos Gamepad Released In the USA · · Score: 2

    I said it before, and i'll say it again. Archos products in general are good except for one thing, and that one thing always makes them bad. Trying to get support from them is like pulling teeth. I owned an archos pad for 6 months, and i had to replace it twice. Well, i should say it broke three times. the 3rd time i just threw it in the garbage and bought something else.

  20. Wait what? on Microsoft Patents Tech That Would Silence Your Phone For You · · Score: 1

    So the idea is that Microsoft will know your location at all times? And i'm sure they won't sell that information to interested 3rd parties. It'll turn the phone into a bratty little brother/sister who reports everything you do to home base.

  21. Re:haha on Facebook Changes Privacy Policies, Scraps User Voting · · Score: 1, Informative

    I never trusted facebook, and i stopped using my account a month or two ago, and my life is better for it.

  22. Re:Show me the sensus data. on Canada Prepares For Crackdown On BitTorrent Movie Pirates · · Score: 1

    There are some moose up north, and don't forget about the beavers.

  23. Re:More like PayPal on Google Wallet May End Up Inside Your Actual Wallet · · Score: 1

    I agree with the anonymous coward.. At least here in Canada, I can call up my bank and speak to someone or go to my branch. I have been screwed over by cell phone providers who try to trick you with double talk and lies. Yes banks are bad, but with a bank, I am their customer. I have my savings with them, my mortgage and my credit cards. They have a (somewhat) vested interest in making sure i get treated fairly. If there is something wrong with my account, I can speak to someone and at least get some sort of resolution. Do you really think google or the cell phone fails are going to offer any support at all? mmm.... I don't think so.

  24. Re:cash on Google Wallet May End Up Inside Your Actual Wallet · · Score: 1

    I don't understand this trust in google type companies and phone type companies. They are the least trustworthy of all the untrustworthy companies, except maybe comcast type guys. Everyone has been douched around by their cell phone provider. And as far as google goes, what we have to remember is that we are not their customer. The people that buy their data are their customer. Do you think that will change with their adding new services? These guys have repeatedly shown they aren't interested in serving you, just harvesting your info. It's craziness IMO that anyone would trust them in the least.

  25. Re:drug use is like the ring in the Lord of the Ri on Is Non-Prescription ADHD Medication Use Ever Ethical? · · Score: 1

    in the short term, it gives you superpowers. in the long term, it turns you into a soulless ghoul

    that's right, i just said the lord of the rings is a parable about drug addiction

    So then you are saying that the drugs will lead to a life in politics?