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  1. Re:Just women? What? on The Curious Mind of Ada Lovelace · · Score: 2

    ... people of both sorts ...

    Only..?

  2. Re:Or just use Google: show/movie site:eu OR site: on Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals · · Score: 1

    27? What part of my comment got your panties in a twist, there?

  3. Re:Piracy is still the best option on Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals · · Score: 1

    I made no such implication. I merely called him out very specifically on an untruthful argument he made. Even if you want to make the argument that he has been conditioned not to even try checking in the first place, that really is just a cop out. It's not as though AMC actually released them all under cloak and dagger. Their online availability had been alluded to a number of times during the shows progression.

  4. Re:Piracy is still the best option on Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals · · Score: 2, Informative

    Your bullshit is readily apparent here. Breaking Bad was sold per episode and season online almost instantly after initial broadcast. You probably didn't even look before you whipped out your favorite torrent site. Not surprising at all, really.

  5. Re:People Still Use Cable? on Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So you ask a really dumb question in the subject and then you preface the message by listing basically all the things that people traditionally use the service for as something you don't care about.

    Why do people do that? It's great you have no use for the service but your needs are not the needs of everyone.

    People still use barbers? Don't care about fancy shampoos and conditioners. Don't care about different hairstyles. Cut my own hair in front of the mirror. At that point, barbers very quickly become pointless... etc.

  6. Re:Or just use Google: show/movie site:eu OR site: on Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals · · Score: 1

    Streams found through Google are rarely worth the trouble of watching. Most don't even have the decency to be any higher than 360p. It's gross.

  7. Re:It'll never work. on Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals · · Score: 2

    No kidding. The boxes Time Warner gives its customers are the purest grade of crap. They can barely handle their own OSD without the damn things overheating and lagging to hell.

  8. Re:It's unfortunate. on UK Court Orders Two Sisters Must Receive MMR Vaccine · · Score: 1

    The father in this case IS making the decision for his kids. He just needed the law on his side because his ex-wife has terrified their kids about what being vaccinated means.

  9. Re:no. on People Trust Tech Companies Over Automakers For Self-Driving Cars · · Score: 1

    If you saw some of the atrocious security vulnerabilities in their end user computer stuff, you might seriously rethink that sentiment.

  10. Re:still a compromise on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    Nothing but a keyboard or mouse will product the same results of a keyboard and mouse to its fullest extent. You're not the target market. This is designed to make living room play easier for those who wish to partake in such an endeavor. If you're already sitting at your desk, you're probably better off using the keyboard and mouse.

  11. Re:Is there any evidence of real openness? on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    Er, you are aware that SteamOS is essentially nothing but a custom desktop Linux distribution with some specialized drivers and applications to facilitate the Steam storefront and peripheral hardware, right? That should be all you need to know to realize how open it's going to be.

    They welcome anyone to install it on their own home desktops. Of course you'll be able to sideload whatever you want onto it or pick at the guts. Just don't expect the storefront client to be open source.

  12. Re:Fuck off! The people have spoken. on Who's Getting Pay-By-Phone Right? The Fast Food Industry · · Score: 1

    Most if not all sane places do not put NFC charges on your phone bill. They're either attached to your credit or bank account. It's basically a card without the card.

  13. Re:Stubborn? on Who's Getting Pay-By-Phone Right? The Fast Food Industry · · Score: 1

    Geh, I hate typos. The first sentence is supposed to say "That's not how the ideal system is supposed to work"

  14. Re:Stubborn? on Who's Getting Pay-By-Phone Right? The Fast Food Industry · · Score: 2

    Sorry, but many times paying by phone is seriously inconvenient when compared to a simple credit card. You have to unlock the phone, find the right payment app and open it, find the payment option and pick it, enter another PIN, show some barcode to the cashier, and then it still takes as long as a credit card to approve. Compared to pulling the card from my wallet and swiping it, it's about five times slower.

    That's now how the ideal system is supposed to work, nor how it really does work anywhere. Most places handle pay by phone via a phone equipped with an NFC chip you just swipe over a payment spot and it charges you, no unlocking the phone, no pin, navigating to your payment app of choice, none of that crap. It effectively turns your phone into a card. If you want to consider convenience, it's more so because you don't have to pull out your wallet, then the card, then swipe it. You just pull out the phone and swipe it.

    This app shit that's getting tossed around is not the system that we want. I pray for the day we get a proper pay by phone system like they have in Japan or similar.

  15. Re:Tell me about... on A Teletherapy Startup Removes Barriers To Mental Health Care · · Score: 1

    Oh man, that brings back memories.

  16. Re:BlackBerry tried this already on Disney Engineers Develop Touch Screens That Mimic Tactile Sensations · · Score: 1

    What makes you think this is for phones...?

  17. Re:And this is here because.. on Passenger Lands Plane After Pilot Collapses and Dies At the Controls · · Score: 1

    I don't speak to the Troll moderation done on your post, but angry/annoyed/upset people will do things they're not supposed to when they have the power to do them. The correct moderation, should any have been applied at all, should have probably been -1, Offtopic. The article comments section is not the place to discuss Slashdot politics. I don't think you could reasonably convince anyone that "this article doesn't belong here" is in the spirit of discussion the comments section is supposed to promote.

    But I digress, continuing this will get neither of us anywhere. We all get moderation we don't deserve because some egghead thinks his opinion is more valid than ours. It's just a fact of life here that is never going to change as long as users have the power to moderate.

  18. Re:And this is here because.. on Passenger Lands Plane After Pilot Collapses and Dies At the Controls · · Score: 1

    They've taken the "News for nerds" lines out everywhere except for one place that is only seen for a fraction of a second anymore because of pedants like you who feel the need to criticize every article that deviates from your perceived expectations of the site.

    You don't need to be the person doing it in every article, but there is always someone. You just happened to draw the card today. We're sorry Slashdot doesn't base all its article decisions on what your personal beliefs are regarding the nature of this website. You're welcome to go to the firehose section and condemn any articles you disagree with appearing on the site. Otherwise you're just going to have to get over it or find a new website that caters to your specific needs.

  19. Re:Plumbing on TEPCO Workers Remove Wrong Pipe Get Splashed With Radioactive Water · · Score: 0

    Wish I had mod points for you.

  20. Re:RLZ Tracking on Chromium To Support Wayland · · Score: 1

    So I can then safely assume your initial post was just karma whoring, seeing as how the issue you initially discussed really didn't matter at all when considering its worthiness to you?

  21. Re:RLZ Tracking on Chromium To Support Wayland · · Score: 1

    Nothing of what you mention has ever been in Chromium.

  22. Re: As usual for the media on Scientists Boycott NASA Conference Because of Ban On Chinese Participants · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I still don't understand how that behavior is legal. Sneaking extra laws inside things into irrelevant laws should not be possible. This package deal all-or-nothing bunk needs to be rid of.

  23. Re:I still don't understand... on Steam Machine Prototypes Use Intel CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs · · Score: 1

    Your post makes no sense. Care to enlighten us how Valve is "just like the old boss"?

    You're completely free to create and run any number of free and open source games on SteamOS, none of which need to come from Steam itself, none of which need to be vetted by Valve. It's an open platform, completely free to use and modify. How is that even remotely similar to an Xbox or Microsoft?

    I think you're spouting nonsense FUD.

  24. Re:I still don't understand... on Steam Machine Prototypes Use Intel CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs · · Score: 2

    The whole "Steam Machine" thing is designed to penetrate the living room. It's basically just a PC masquerading as a console. There's a good chance you're probably not their target market if that is meaningless to you.

  25. Re:The most important features on Intel Launches 'Galileo,' an Arduino-Compatible Mini Computer · · Score: 1

    Look at the post by pjrc above your original one, smartass. Most of what you've said is outright wrong, which implies you didn't even look at the datasheet before going off on your own little rant about what it does or doesn't support.