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  1. which is funnier on The Epidemic of Digital Distraction · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But we're nearly three paragraphs in.

    I'm not sure which is funnier -- that the sentence was left in the /. summary, or that it appears in the fourth paragraph of TFA.

  2. Re:Escape the Solar System, and Galaxy on Project Icarus: an Interstellar Mission Timeline · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Firstly, the sun is eventually going to render the Earth uninhabitable so - assuming we survive that long - we'll have to leave.

    These are the words of someone who clearly has zero concept of the planet's past and future timelines, where we currently are in that timeline, and mankind's own history in relation to the planet's timeline.

    Hint: An event that's expected to happen in 6 to 7 billion years isn't something we should worry about at all, especially when you consider that mankind has existed for 1 to 2 million years at most of the planet's 4.5 billion year history.

  3. Re:My stock reply: on Epsilon Breach Affects JPMorgan Chase, Capital One · · Score: 1

    Is it ironic that they used Epsilon to send these warning emails from?

    These companies didn't send these warning emails. Epsilon sent them for them on their behalf. There is a difference.

  4. irresponsible museums on Google Art Project Brings Galleries To Your PC · · Score: 2

    ...that lets people view over 1,000 high res artwork images and 17 gigapixel images while taking a virtual stroll through their galleries using Street View technology.

    Doesn't it seem a bit irresponsible on the part of the museums to let those VW Bugs drive around their hallways?

  5. Re:I usually see a chaotic oscillation on Scientifically, You Are Likely In the Slowest Line · · Score: 1

    You also have a problem when the cashier themselves are in the Type 1 category. This happened to me at a drugstore a while back. Everyone was standing in one line that was generally straight back from one of the cashiers. Things were going well with most of the other cashiers calling "Next". Then a few people noticed that one cashier off to the side was just standing there fiddling with her fingernails. When someone asked her why she wasn't taking any customers, she replied "Oh, you all are in her line," which naturally forced the breakup of the nice orderly queue. Ugh!

  6. Re:This study is bogus! on Oxford Scientists Say Dogs Are Smarter Than Cats · · Score: 2, Funny

    I also have two cats. Neither of them eat shit. Q.E.D.

    Well, using your two data points coupled with the results of this study, I can only come to one conclusion -- eating shit makes you smarter!

  7. so... on Android Phone Solves Rubik's Cube In 12.5 Seconds · · Score: 4, Funny

    In terms of racing humans, Gilder says the Lego robotics kits can only manage around 1.5 moves per second, whereas human players can make between 5 and 6 moves per second, amazingly enough.

    So, if we could build an ARM-powered human, it could solve the Rubik's Cube in 2-3 seconds?

  8. Re:Yikes on Chinese 'Apple Peel' Turns iPods Into iPhones · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'd say these articles at least demonstrate a history that indicates this product is in true development and why the company might have shifted direction so dramatically.

    I'd argue the exact opposite. Every single one of those "supporting articles" was a press release issued by GoSolarUSA. You do understand what a press release is, right?

  9. Re:I'll miss them on Blockbuster Files For Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    update - they're not actually 2 inches by 4 inches!!! oh the horror!

    This is clearly just the lumberjack elite trying to rip us poor consumers off by selling us less than what we paid for. They call them 2-by-4s, but then they try to get out of delivering that by using technical terms like kiln, moisture, and shrinkage. We should launch a class action lawsuit against Big Lumber. Or at the very least they need to come clean and start calling them by what they're really selling us.

  10. Re:Surreal? on Helicopter Crashes While Filming Autonomous Audi · · Score: 2, Funny

    Since when is a helicopter crash surreal?

    The helicopter crash itself isn't surreal -- the story is ("It's a surreal story...").

  11. Re:Is it just me? Or is the e-book thing... on A $20 8-Bit Wikipedia Reader For Your TV · · Score: 1

    Just kinda underwhelming?

    Maybe I've become a relic, but I don't enjoy reading for long periods of time on a screen.
    If I do, I want a book, or at least, a printout.


    That's where the whole e-ink thing comes into play -- a screen that uses reflected (instead of emitted) light. As much of a cliché as it is, the screen really does disappear once you get into whatever you're reading.

  12. Re:The Story here... on BP Caught Photoshopping Disaster Response Photos · · Score: 1

    The Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III is from around 2007 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS-1Ds_Mark_III [wikipedia.org]). So if this info is correct then 2001-03-06 is wrong.

    This clearly is irrefutable evidence that they Photoshopped the '7' in 2007 to make it a '1'...

  13. Re:I'm fast on Reading E-Books Takes Longer Than Reading Paper Books · · Score: 1

    The color inversion happens because e-ink screens are bistable -- the screen uses no electricity when it's displaying either the light or dark elements. In order to change what's shown on the screen, it needs to 'clear' what was displayed previously. This manifests itself as a brief 'flashing' of the screen. Incidentally, when it flashes is the only time that an e-ink screen consumes any energy. Conversely, your LCD monitor that doesn't require this flashing is constantly using electricity.

    Also, the flash only takes about a quarter of a second. How long does it take you to turn a page in a paper book? I guarantee it's not too different. Certainly not enough to make an appreciable difference in your reading speed.

  14. Re:because most people don't understand decibels? on Android vs. iPhone 4 Signal Strength Bars Comparison · · Score: 2, Funny

    Because 90% of the population has no fucking clue what decibels are?

    Are you serious? Do they not teach the Dewey Decibel system in school anymore?

  15. Re:Why not? on Coming Soon, Web Ads Tailored To Your Zip+4 · · Score: 2, Informative

    I might not have a problem with that, but my town is small enough that my zip+4 uniquely identifies my family's PO box.

    That's true of nearly any PO Box. At the same time, narrowing it down to a single PO Box really does nothing to help them since your 'location' is wherever the post office is located, which they could have figured out from the regular 5 digit zip code.

  16. Re:i, uhhh, concur on Getting Paid Fairly When Job Responsibilities Spiral? · · Score: 1

    There's a right way and a wrong way to go about negotiating. I didn't say that he shouldn't negotiate. I'm just saying that taking the "give me what I want or else the project gets it" approach is most certainly the wrong way to handle this.

  17. i, uhhh, concur on Getting Paid Fairly When Job Responsibilities Spiral? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Of course my other thought is that I'd much rather go back to writing and working with marketing than getting back into IT.

    Wrong thing to say to this crowd. Although, honestly, I completely agree with the sentiment and feel that you'll probably be better off in the long run if you do that.

    And another bit of advice: don't even think of trying the pseudo-blackmail suggestions that have been modded up so far. You'll find yourself out of work before you know it.

  18. Re:Chrome on Apple's HTML5 and Standards Gallery Not Standard · · Score: 1

    Worked for me in Chrome.

    I tried the demos on both Safari on a Mac and on Chrome under Windows with a User Agent string that identifies itself as the latest build of Safari. The Chrome version had considerably fewer options on a number of the samples (no 'rotation' option on the video sample, only about 1/3 of the transition effects for the image gallery, etc). Just pointing out that while some of it works, there's quite a lot that doesn't, and apparently it doesn't even let you see those incompatible options.

  19. Re:Advice on Clickjacking Worm Exploits Facebook "Like" Feature · · Score: 2, Funny

    Here. I'll offer the simplest advice you can get: Stop clicking on stupid shit.

    I can't wait till a link from the Idle section turns out to be serving up malware...

  20. Re:Windows 7 on Why Apple Is So Sticky · · Score: 1

    Technically, you just need to try a version of Windows that didn't come out before OSX came out... XP was a serious piece of crap.

    Mac OS X 10.0 - March 24, 2001
    Windows XP - October 25, 2001

    Care to amend your statement?

  21. Re:An asteroid 100km across? Err , I don't think s on Vast Asteroid Crater Found In Timor Sea · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Reading is fundamental....

    Yes, reading IS fundamental. Now go back and reread the last sentence of the summary and tell me what it says.

  22. Re:An asteroid 100km across? Err , I don't think s on Vast Asteroid Crater Found In Timor Sea · · Score: 4, Informative

    FTFS: "Another impact structure in Siberia was created by an asteroid 100 km in size."

    From what I could quickly find, the Popigai Crater in Siberia is 100km in diameter, but that doesn't mean that whatever created it was 100km in size.

  23. Re:Just a thought on Apple Loses Another 4th-Gen iPhone · · Score: 1

    Step 1: "Lose" prototype

    I believe in this case the prototypes have been loosed.

  24. 3d glasses at 2d movies on Do You Have a Secret Immunity To 3D Movies? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I like going to regular 2D movies and whipping out my 3D glasses and ooohing and aaaahing at the "effect".

  25. Re:Uranus is on it's side on Neptune May Have Eaten a Planet and Stolen Its Moon · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I wonder if something like what's described regarding Uranus and Neptune swapping orbits could also play a role in Uranus being on it's side.

    That whole thing sounds kinda kinky.