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  1. This drone show has been postponed until July 5th (for DOD card holders and families ONLY) due to high winds on the base today.

    http://www.kcra.com/article/tr...

  2. Re:Hows that going to work? on Eventbrite Claims The Right To Film Your Events -- And Keep the Copyright (eventbrite.com) · · Score: 1

    This is very interesting. Their OTHER TOS does not match the one posted here:

    TOS from the web site
    https://www.eventbrite.com/sup...

    TOS from Slashdot
    https://www.eventbrite.com/sup...

    I suppose the terms of service is different from the merchant agreement, except that there does seem to be SOME overlap....

  3. Retracted.... no story here on Apartment In US Asks Tenants To 'Like' Facebook Page Or Face Action (business-standard.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    This has been retracted by the apartment company.

    https://www.facebook.com/mande...

  4. Wait a second.... Aren't these 'unlicensed fruit vendors' just an earlier version (or perhaps the latest) of Uber or perhaps food trucks? And everyone loves what Uber is doing to the taxi economy, right?

    1) Displace standard selling practices (stores)
    2) Provide goods at strategic locations, mobile
    3) Fill a demand (people are buying fruit, else the carts would not be there)
    4) Allow people to use their own resources to generate an income (fruit vs. cars).

    Lots of hypocrisy in both the CEO's rant and in these Slashdot replies regarding zoning.....

    I would wager that if there was an 'app' to call the fruit vendors, folks would be all over this, handing them truckloads of money......

  5. Create a "Cry Room" on Phone-Friendly Movie Theaters For Millennials Could Be Reality Soon (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Just like at church, create a "Cry Room" for these folks. Make the windows one-way and the walls soundproof. Heck, why not even let them smoke, too.

    This just seems like a very, very bad idea. If you can't be without your phone for two hours, I bet you are already pirating films. Leave the rest of us alone and go watch your downloaded copy.... and you can text all you want.... from your house (or your office, dorm, basement, etc....).

    If the MPAA ever wanted to INCREASE piracy, AMC just gave them the perfect justification.

  6. Nope, not the first on Growing Flowers In Space (nasa.gov) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sorry to be a wet blank here, but these were not the first blooms in space; the Soviets did it back in 1982

    Plant growth, development and embryogenesis during Salyut-7 flight, Adv Space Res. 1984;4(10):55-63.

    (info courtesy nasawatch.com)

  7. Re:Not Just Parking.... on In SF: an App For Auctioning Off Your Public Parking Spot · · Score: 1

    That is a nice change, I did not know that they finally fixed the issue (sort of). Thanks for the update (as I run to get in line tomorrow at 6:00am...)

  8. Not Just Parking.... on In SF: an App For Auctioning Off Your Public Parking Spot · · Score: 1

    Actually, a form of this has been going on in San Diego for some time, but with golf tee times. Torrey Pines is a public golf course that the PUBLIC gets to use. Each and every damn morning, two or three groups (with a dozen or so low-income/shelter 'contractors') phone in and grab ALL of the daily tee times. These folks then turn around and sell them for 3x to 5x the normal public price.

    The city can't do a damn thing about them, since each reservation is under a different name......

  9. You've obviously never been 'ramp checked'

  10. Re:So, how much does it cost? on New Service Lets You Hitch a Ride With Private Planes For Cost of Tank of Gas · · Score: 4, Informative

    ROUGH numbers (and yes, I know GPH not MPG).

    Typical Cessna 172 flown by a decent pilot, not a speed-demon, will see a burn of about 10-12 gallons per hour in calm skies. 100LL (avgas) is running here at Montgomery Field in San Diego (Gibbs FBO) $6.19/gallon. Assume a full 56-gallon fill ($346), you are are looking at 5-hours runtime @ 105kts, or about 500 miles before refueling.

    Not the cheapest way to get there, your plane/burnrate/mileage WILL vary.

  11. At least there is no cameras on Virtual Boss Keeps Workers On a Short Leash · · Score: 4, Interesting

    True story: My CEO (US company, California) tasked me to install 3 motion-detection CCTV cameras at all of our remote staff locations (3 part timers, in their homes, in eastern Europe), and then review the footage daily to determine if they 'were at their posts' during working hours (and did not take 'too many' breaks during the day). Of course, the reason for this was to 'make sure we are getting what we paid for.' I'm glad this device was not around last year (or will be very expensive THIS year).

    No, I did not install the cameras, I just let the issue die. (still have a job, too).

  12. Just wait until... on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 2, Interesting

    those high-powered NSA satellites can do this from orbit. No, this is NOT meant to be a troll post. I wonder if a country could actually orbit a satellite with enough power and a spot beam to stop cars in an entire city... in the name of anti-terrorism, of course.

  13. Re:Why bother with a radar / laser jammer? on Atlanta Man Shatters Coast-to-Coast Driving Record, Averaging 98MPH · · Score: 1

    Hell, bust him at the federal level for use of an uncertified intentional radiator (jammers).

  14. No way to change on How the Smartphone Killed the Three-day Weekend · · Score: 4, Interesting

    (this is NOT a troll)

    As a person (senior management) who has been told by his CEO "I don't care about what happens to the employees, I care about my company making money," I don't see there is anything you can do to get 'companies' to recognize the value of vacations... other than quitting and making them scramble to find someone else they can screw over. Sadly, the perception of vacations, much like IT and paid training in general, is that it is a drain on the company (doesn't produce IMMEDIATE revenue but DOES result in IMMEDIATE costs), and if it was possible to run the company without it, most companies would do so in a heart beat. Of course, those companies are often hell-holes to work in and fail on a regular basis.

  15. You have a chance, of course on Ask Slashdot: Becoming a Programmer At 40? · · Score: 1, Troll

    There is always a chance. if....
          you never get hit with the non-existent age bias in the tech industry
          you like the smell of curry and noodles
          you don't mind ramping up on a skill set and then seeing your job get outsourced
          you hit the lottery
          you work AT the office
          you can hide your grey hair (or if you have no hair, keep the dome waxed)

    Life may suck, but if you enjoy what you do, you will always have something to fall back on, even if that something doesn't pay the bills.

  16. Really? on Bit9 Says 32 Malicious Programs Whitelisted In Recent Hack · · Score: 1

    Wait a second. You mean that despite this company's security and operational protocols and supposed firewalls, they found that they had a server compromised by a SQL injection in 2012, took it offline, and then BROUGHT IT BACK ONLINE in 2013 w/o wiping it???

    OR

    They had a SQL injection on a server in 2012, never saw it but turned off the system anyway, and then brought the SAME system back up in 2013?

    wow.

  17. Re:DMCA Takedown Notice - I got one on 150 Copyright Notices For Mega · · Score: 4, Informative

    FYI, this is what their notices look like (cut/paste, left the speling errers in place)

    ---CUT---

    We are in receipt of a takedown notice affecting the following public link in your account:

    (link removed)

    Please be reminded that MEGA respects the copyrights of others and requires that users of the MEGA cloud service comply with the laws of copyright. You are strictly prohibited from using the MEGA cloud service to infringe copyrights. You may not upload, download, store, share, display, stream, distribute, e-mail, link to, transmit or otherwise make available any files, data, or content that infringes any copyright or other proprietary rights of any person or entity.

    Furthermore, please be reminded that, pursuant to our Terms of Service, accounts found to be repeat infringers are subject to termination.

    For further enquiries or to file a counter notice, please do not hestitate to contact us by replying to this e-mail.

    Best regards,

    Team MEGA

    ---CUT---

    I sent the reply to their message at 7:00pm last night (Pacific, GMT-8) but as of 1:00pm pacific today, have not heard anything back.

    (watching for replies, black helicopters...)

  18. Re:DMCA Takedown Notice - I got one on 150 Copyright Notices For Mega · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've already filed a counter. I'm waiting to see what happens next.

  19. DMCA Takedown Notice - I got one on 150 Copyright Notices For Mega · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Mega cannot see the contents of files. The DMCA notices are simply based on the filenames when linked through search engines.

    I created an 80 byte text file that contained the words "star" and "wars" in the FILE NAME, with the actual content being "This is a text file..." with no internal links or other content. Using the mega-&&&.me search engine, I posted the link NAME.

    Not surprisingly, I received a DMCA notice within 10 hours of uploading, SOLEY based on the file name.

    No big surprise here. I expected the result from the test.

  20. This affects access to news crews folks.... on VA Governor Wants Military Drones For Police · · Score: 2

    With drones in the air, the access to crime scenes by news helicopters and planes will be a thing of the past. The neat thing about this issue is that the gov. can say "I didn't pass any laws restricting news access to sites, it was the feds!" since the FAA will have final determination regarding access to the airspace.

    Niiiiice.

  21. Re:Quiet Citizen, this is a National Security Issu on Will Toys-R-Us Carry Spy Drones? · · Score: 1

    ever heard of flying kites? moron

    That would also need to be banned, under the same set of rules. Kites are a security threat and must be stopped.

    And while we're at calling people names, I'll add:

    hot air balloons
    blimps/lighter-than-air ships
    paper airplanes
    ski flying/jumping (and all other winter 'off the ground' sports)
    skeet shooting (if the clay pigeons go higher than 50' above the nearest obstacle)
    motocross
    extreme pogo-sticking
    trolling

  22. Quiet Citizen, this is a National Security Issue. on Will Toys-R-Us Carry Spy Drones? · · Score: 1

    Since such actions may affect national security, we better redefine controlled airspace as anything "50 or more feet above the average natural or man-made object height within in any 250' radius from the device in question." By doing this we can eliminate: uncontrolled private aircraft (ie; Cessna fuel bombs), terrorist-centered high-powered rocketry (why would any 'normal' citizen need to launch any device over 250' in the air), surveillance drones (including all forms of remote-controlled aircraft, again, why would any 'normal' citizen need to pilot a 1/24th scale flying model for ANY reason, other than terrorism training), parachuting, etc..

    Of course, there will be law enforcement exceptions.

  23. Re:Wrong Species on Iran Tried and Failed To Launch a Monkey Into Space · · Score: 1

    Yes....the goat. That reminds me to make sure my phone is clean.

  24. Re:Gosh... on Iran Tried and Failed To Launch a Monkey Into Space · · Score: 1

    It was a scratch monkey.

  25. Finaly, the Catholic Church is catching up! on Church Turns To Facebook To Find Priests · · Score: 1

    We've been recruiting priests, bishops, popes, hell popes, anti-popes, pope-esses, Doktors, cardinals, ordinals, and rabis via the Internet for nearly 20 years. No mandatory molestation, just $30 for ordainment (Eternal Salvation or Triple Your Money Back!) and the Divine Excuse! It is nice to see organized religion copying US!