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  1. Re:Sexist comment on 1.6 Million PCs Track Popular P2P Clients · · Score: 1

    I'm 25, I have a 2 year old (happily married and all). If my son follows my path, I'll be a grandpa before I hit 50. What's the big deal?
    The big deal is that you claim to have a married two-year-old, and that said marriage is happy, no less...
  2. Re:"0.02 ms" on Alienware's Curved Monitor · · Score: 1

    I reckon this is the same affliction that makes people refer to chipping in their ".02 cents".

  3. Re:Speed Cameras v Surveillance on British Drivers Destroying Surveillance Cameras · · Score: 1

    Except in this case it's "first they came for the speeders, with fines for speeding". Seriously, being watched all the time can be abused for all sorts of things. A speed camera taking a single still of a license plate of a speeding vehicle (given that it is not observing anything at any other time, which just so happens to be the case) can almost be likened to a burglary alarm - it calls attention to the presence of someone in a particular place, but only once they've broken a window (or whatever).

  4. Speed Cameras v Surveillance on British Drivers Destroying Surveillance Cameras · · Score: 1

    I do not understand this ire against speed cameras (and red light cameras to some extent) rather than CCTV cameras. CCTV cameras is Big Brother, surveillance state, intrusion in your life, you privacy, and so on. It is someone watching you. A speed camera only takes a single still if you are speeding. Hence, you only get observed by the speed camera, if you are breaking the speed limit. As such, I find it hard to be violently opposed to speed cameras, whereas CCTV cameras are an altogether different matter...

  5. Re:Privacy concerns.. on Deluge Anonymizing Browser Now Includes Bittorrent · · Score: 1

    They claim to log nothing. So there'd be no logs to hand over, even if they were subpoenaed.

  6. Re:I program games for a living on Talking With the Women Working In Games · · Score: 1

    I don't get how there's necessarily any correlation between people fawning enough over her (in her work clothes or whatever) enough to make "fansites" full of pictures of her, and people thinking she's unqualified. I reckon that, for a lot of people, the whole qualified techie (or psuedo-techie, being a production person, not an actual coder) angle just makes her even better.

  7. Re:I program games for a living on Talking With the Women Working In Games · · Score: 1

    The people making Jade Raymond into a sex symbol are the people gawking over some PR photos where she's basically standing with her team in jeans and a plain cotton top, probably the same clothes she wears to the office every day. WTF.
    Not everyone fancies (or fantasizes about) porn stars or supermodels. Some blokes like the attractive average women (or men).
  8. Re:OMG!!! on Spike VGAs Confuse, Gamecock Apologizes · · Score: 1

    Pasties? What?

  9. Re:Silenced? Censorship? on Egyptian Blogger Silenced by YouTube, Yahoo! · · Score: 1

    Bertrand Cantat? While technically murder, it was "murder committed with indirect intent (dolus eventualis)". He also served closer to four years, not three (albeit only just). I think it worth noting in this context that "life imprisonment" in a country like Denmark means twenty years - this is the absolute maximum you can serve in prison (or was, until the current government started buying into this whole so-called "war on terror" thing...) and I consider this to be good - can you honestly say you were the same person (in all but a literal sense) twenty years ago?

  10. Re:Where are all the English teachers? on How to Dodge the Chinese Internet Censor · · Score: 1

    Where are these places you "cannot go" as a Westerner, then? I've travelled pretty extensively in China, and been many places that are 'off the beaten path', yet have never encountered any problems. I should note that I'm white, and do not speak Mandarin (though I do have a working knowledge of Cantonese).

  11. Re:Queue XKCD comic on Velociraptor Had Feathers · · Score: 1, Informative

    Queue XKCD comic
    "Cue", surely.
  12. Re:Interactive? on Google Unveils Flash Ads · · Score: 2, Informative

    "Punching the monkey" is probably already a euphemism for something, and while it does involve oneself, I probably wouldn't class it as "abuse"...

  13. Re:Has he put his money where his mouth is? on Trent Reznor Says "Steal My Music" · · Score: 1

    Mmm, except that last time (last many times, as a matter of fact) I was in Malaysia, you got incredibly convincing pirated copies being sold for between two and six ringit an album. And on top of barely being able to tell the difference between them and the real deal, the pirates often pad out the albums with selected songs from the back catalogue - no point in not filling out the full disc!

  14. Re:Has he put his money where his mouth is? on Trent Reznor Says "Steal My Music" · · Score: 1

    Both your examples are signed to an independant label, however (the same one, in fact, specifically 4AD). Also, what makes you think that someone like Brendan Perry is surviving entirely on royalty cheques? Chances are, he has some other revenue stream, like say, a job.

  15. Re:Off-topic, but.... on Trent Reznor Says "Steal My Music" · · Score: 1

    The record companies don't have huge sunk costs in albums, actually, since they tend to make artists pay the vast majority of studio time and staff. All they do is press, distribute, and promote, more or less.

  16. Re:As a member of "GenX" let me say ... on How Computers Transformed Baby Boomers · · Score: 1

    And believe me, MILITARY health care sucks worse than civilian health care. Ask any vet.

    If vets are involved, I'll choose to believe you...
  17. Re:Cost of manufacture on Music Industry Set To Introduce the "Ringle" · · Score: 1

    nowadays, the effective price for most new CDs is $10 or $12.
    I've just preordered Down and Ulver's latest, and have not found them cheaper (in the UK) than 11 quid each - that's over $22 at current exchange rates. 10 quid for a new CD is really about as cheap as they go in the first few months, at least.
  18. Re:Sure. Provided ... on Music Industry Set To Introduce the "Ringle" · · Score: 1

    Or, alternatively, you just don't buy anything at all by them due to them being horrible, their one hit included.

  19. Re:Different market on Opera 9.5 Beats Firefox and IE7 As Fastest Browser · · Score: 1

    I have yet to see Lynx actually render any images. As such, the time it takes to do so is infinite.

  20. Re:Different market on Opera 9.5 Beats Firefox and IE7 As Fastest Browser · · Score: 1

    I dunno, I find Opera to be much faster at rendering the images on many websites...

  21. Re:Solution: Complaining states should reduce taxe on Will the Pope Declare Google Evil? · · Score: 1

    Oddly enough, Denmark has grown from being a fairly poor agriculture-based economy in the post-war years, to having a GDP per capita in the top ten world-wide, with taxes that start at 48%, and work their way up to over 70% marginal (on income). And all this without having any natural resources to speak of. So yeah, why can't we lower our taxes?

  22. Re:Wow, very informative... on The "Loudness War" and the Future of Music · · Score: 1

    If you've just got the radio on in the background, and a "loud" song comes on, it'll catch your attention. Or, if your song isn't "loud", and everything else is, idle listeners won't notice it (they'll tune it out). Or so the theory goes...

  23. Re:The Pirate Bay on TorrentSpy Ordered By Judge to Become MPAA Spy · · Score: 1

    "This was about the MPAA. Movie stars have gigs now?"

    Movie stars are ARTISTS, now?

  24. Re:The Pirate Bay on TorrentSpy Ordered By Judge to Become MPAA Spy · · Score: 1

    That seems fair, fuck the sound engineers, recording studios and EVERYONE ELSE who actually works in the recording of music

    Strangely, these people aren't paid by royalties. They get their money at the time or recording (producer possibly excepted) regardless of if the album sells a million units, or never gets released.

    Look at the credits for an album (if you actually own any) and you will see how many artists work on a CD who aren't the band or the label. People constantly use the "well artists have the gigs" defence when pirating their music, I can't think of a better (and more frequently used) example of 'convenient ignorance', your argument works only if you forget how music is actually made.

    I own hundreds of albums, actually, just under half of them on vinyl (which I don't feel I should pay for again to get in a digital medium, but I get a strange feeling you'll disagree...).
    But again, see above. If you don't want DRM then stop pirating, you can't have it both ways.

    Pirating media is probably the most effective way to ensure you get it DRM-free, actually.

  25. Re:The Pirate Bay on TorrentSpy Ordered By Judge to Become MPAA Spy · · Score: 1

    your "wonderful" solution involves artists [who are at the bottom of the money foodchain] not getting paid.

    Artists actually have a revenue stream the record companies don't tend to decimate; it's called the "gig".