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  1. Re:Availability on Verizon To Pump $18B Into FiOS · · Score: 1

    Ok, good. Means it must be right around the corner, because we have power outages and DSL service outages weekly now ;)

  2. Availability on Verizon To Pump $18B Into FiOS · · Score: 1

    Anyone working for Verizon able to confirm any of the rollout plans for the Northern VA area? Seems that they are hyping FiOS all over the place (events, mailings, etc) but I still get the "We're sorry, but that service isn't quite yet available in your area -- please leave us your email for a notice when it is". This has been going on for close to a year now. Hook us up! Let us know when we can get the service :)

  3. Asbestos is the best insulator! on AOL 9.0 Called Badware · · Score: 2, Insightful

    AOL 9.0 Security Edition was released 11/18/04. This is relevant for today how? Everything in retrospect is bad for you.

  4. Re:Only Thing Missing Was A Cavity Search on Do Not Flush Your iPod · · Score: 1

    If it was in fact a bomb, it was already on the plane. If it was a ruse that he came up with to get them to call the TSA back, more likely than not, if the trigger worked, the plane would have been downed.

    I thought we spent all that time in line before bording a flight, having our belongings rifled through, and going through metal detectors to make sure that items that go boom didn't get on planes.

    Or is that just a nice bit of security theater to make us feel safer, provide jobs for govenment employees, and to generally take our minds off the fact that regardless of how much of our tax dollar is spent on "security" that it won't stop someone who is determined?

  5. Re:retained a lawyer? on Execs at AOL Approved Release of Private Data? · · Score: 1

    The rep was not "following procedure as AOL told him to". He was fired for being a general jackass on the phone to a customer. Did AOL's service centers have some suspect processes? Most certainly. However, the rep went far and beyond those on the call with Vincent Ferrari.

  6. Re:CTO seems to be the wrong person. on AOL CTO Shown the Door · · Score: 1

    If you don't agree with the rules that the non-governmental organization has made for your use of their non-governmental servers, then don't play in their sandbox.

    Not like AOL holds all the cards in the search business. So type another address into Firefox, and go somewhere else.

  7. Re:Youtube and the Slashdot effect? on YouTube's Growing Competition · · Score: 1

    YT has been down longer than the article has been up.

    And if the latest video of EmoGirl15 doesn't pull down YouTube, Slashdot has no chance.

  8. Re:Self-selection on The 7 Ways That People Search the Web · · Score: 1

    You are making the assumption that people that use AOL are inherently different than people that don't use AOL. I make the assumption that they aren't, and it was just the luck of the dice that they started up with Earthlink, or NetZero, or MCN, JPS.net, TheGrid, or any of the 100s of rural ISPs available.

    If Google released the same data, I believe you would find some very similar statistics and search-meta data results.

    People like porn, shopping, and looking up other people, I don't consider that exclusive to the AOL-subset.

  9. Re:A lot like the McLibel case on ACLU, EFF, & Others Fight RIAA for Debbie Foster · · Score: 1

    I wish your example would happen, and maybe someday we would have someone strong enough to make it happen :)

  10. Re:A lot like the McLibel case on ACLU, EFF, & Others Fight RIAA for Debbie Foster · · Score: 1

    While you were speaking partially in jest I assume, the idea has considerable merit. However, the purchase of one media company, albiet a company as large as Sony, won't influence anything.

    What would work though is if people took that $30B and invested it in organizations like the EFF (if you don't like their politics, it could be any other consumer interest group, or a new one) to buy back political influence in Congress. Play the same game as the **AAs.

  11. Re:Business as Ususal? on Has Steve Jobs Lost His Magic? · · Score: 1

    And this is different from any executive, at any company, how?

  12. Re:They can block and/or punish consumption on Congress vs Misleading Meta Tags · · Score: 1

    Too easy, and I was trying to dance around the actual legal issue of what you just described. For Congress to pass something like this, can you imagine what the list would have to look like? And history has shown that inuendo is typically derived from mundane and juvenile things.

    Using your example, why *shouldn't* an adult site webmaster be allowed to use the term "barbie" to describe "a site full of fake blondes with fake breasts that look 100% american?"

  13. Re:They can block and/or punish consumption on Congress vs Misleading Meta Tags · · Score: 1

    Barney and Barbie are a tough call, but I can see at least 100 applications of the term "Pokeman" in the sites you are describing. :)

  14. Re:Christ, you're stupid. on MySpace Down Due To Power Surge · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They have to answer to News Corp. And that is a meeting I wouldn't want to be in with Rupert.

  15. Interesting Study on What Brings Users to Blogs? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I would have guessed that more bloggers were female than male. That has been my experience, as a good number of my female friends have blogs, post on other blogs, or generally surf blogs, outnumbering my male friends.

    However, it could be that they are classifying blogs differently, ie. tech journals as blogs, or personal blogs, when they do their study.

  16. Re:Airplanes are well and good but ... on Paint-on Antennas for Mile-High Airships · · Score: 1

    Theoretically you can, but I would imagine you would still need signal boosters every so often to keep the signal strength high enough.

  17. Re:Headline correction. on Apple Ends Anti-Blogger Legal Effort · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The original headline is correct. Apple ceased it's appeal strategy in the case by their own volition. The previous Slashdot article that referenced the original court case decision would have had the headline Apple Loses Anti-Blogger Effort.

    Apple already lost, and was down the same path when their lawyers realized there was no way to turn the appeal. All your post came off as is a whiny anti-Apple poster looking for ways to taunt the same fanboys you mention.

  18. Re:Ender? on Computer Control, by Bug and by Brain · · Score: 1

    Excellent adaptation.

  19. Copyright Laws on Sony 'Anti-Used Game' Patent Explored · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Few people realize that when they buy software or music or movies, they are actually buying a license to use, watch or listen. That's why it violates copyright laws for people to sell copies of their music collection.

    Perhaps it is time to rethink the current legal method of digital ownership. Copyright laws, even the most current ones that lawyers attempt to enforce still are based on earlier, non-digital cases.

    While precedent has its place, maybe it isn't the best method of deriving new laws.

  20. Re:Microsoft job listings on Hack in the Box Meets Windows Vista · · Score: 5, Funny

    If not a job, at least the business card to hand out at bars. How's that for a great start to a conversation?

  21. Re:Hope... on Microsoft Hoping for Vista in January · · Score: 1

    What? remove the one diversion that those poor coders of Vista have? :)

    And I agree with you completely, I can't imagine the outcry if Solitare went away. Thousands upon thousands of angry housewives, corporate drones and senior citizens with pitchforks and torches outside the Microsoft offices, demanding Ballmer's head.

  22. Re:Hope... on Microsoft Hoping for Vista in January · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That 80% chance is figuring in the inclusion of a new Microsoft folder game, Duke Nukem Forever. They are taking out minesweeper for it, so they are being extra careful that it will be ready for primetime -- some January.

  23. Re:Must be a slow news day on Lawsuits Fly Over Google Founders' Party Plane · · Score: 1

    It doesn't even sound like The Googleguys are even involved in the lein issue. It just has to do with a company they have doing the work, and a subcontracting designer.

    This article isn't even remotely relevant, it's like posting an article where Adrianna Huffington's hairdresser won't pay a bill to Vidal Sasson Inc. because the last batch of hair bleach didn't work as intended.

    Com'on mods, at least do some research into an article beyond reading the short by-line and seeing "Google".

  24. Re:THIS is what the first amendment means on Internet Deconstructing State Church in Finland · · Score: 1

    Excellent young one -- The Lord Xenu will have a place for you when his reign once again extends to the small planet "Earth".

    Please await the DC-10s in a cornfield near Topeka.

  25. Re:Hand holding. on What Do Geek Squad Technicians Actually Do? · · Score: 1
    You wouldn't architect a tool shed, nor would you architect a system. You might be involved in the design of the building architecture or system architecture for a project however. No dictionary that I looked through has "architect" used as a verb, only a noun. Using it as a verb is just awkward, and could just as easily be replaced with the design.

    Engineer on the other hand, can be used both as a noun and a verb, so you can engineer a rubber band gun or a shell script.

    I do agree with your use of Architect as applied to IT though -- you can be a System Architect or a Software Integration Architect just as you can be a Building Architect or a Landscape Architect. And the above wasn't to be a grammar nazi, as much as to hopefully save someone from using the term during a business proposal :)