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  1. Re:Hmm, on Anti-Smartphone Phone Launched For Technophobes · · Score: 1

    On a completely unrelated note, is there some sort of Amish, tin can and string based hotline system to report dangerous deviants? Not because of your farrier... it's... for research.

  2. Hmm, on Anti-Smartphone Phone Launched For Technophobes · · Score: 1

    They might be on to something, if they changed most of the build materials to wood and put a hand crank on the thing they might open a whole new market up in the Amish community! :D

  3. Re:cant wait for warp drives! on LHC Scientists Create and Capture Antimatter · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wait, wut? Are you try to say, 'If man had been meant to mess with anti-matter, GOD would have given us anti-matter containment systems built into our hands!"? :)

  4. Re:Online applications on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    Haha, I should probably be red faced but instead I'm grateful. After reading through the page a bit that's exactly what I'm looking for... Duh. XD Thanks for clue-ing me in!

  5. Bleh on Emergency Broadcast System Coming To Cell Phones · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I'm hoping a channel for voice and text will go away, just give me a fast data connection and I'll pick my own services to use. In which case a better system for emergencies would be to disseminate EB messages over a couple different popular channels (facebook, skype, IM) and let people choose their own way to be contacted.

  6. Re:Online applications on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    Interesting, that makes sense, I think I may try setting up a theoretical system like that. Thank you for your advice, good sir.

  7. Re:Online applications on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    No that makes sense, but for our major site there's three different versions of basically the same code base as a development, staging and production. But icebraining pointed out to me that I could keep three different branches. I've never been at the top level planning stage for large projects so I've never thought out and set up a cvs system for a project. I've only ever been a user. To be clear I don't have say so over the major site that I work on anyway I'd just like to understand the process I guess. I'm working on a web-app project now that I would like to put into a version-ing system. It might just be delusions of grandeur making me think there will be other developers later on, though :)

  8. Re:How do they know where 'the bottom' is? on Bacteria Used To Fix Cracked Concrete · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think that whole nanobot grey goo problem is way overhyped. Biological organisms are much more advanced than our technology and they haven't been able to turn all matter into copies of themselves yet, despite their best efforts.

  9. Re:Online applications on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    I guess not a whole lot, honestly... but our custom job keeps a development, staging and production version of our code, each that has it's own versioning and is sort of like it's own site, but doesn't have all the nice stuff from a full cvs like diffs and patching. I think that this functionality could probably be done with some bash or perl scripts to move the files around for you. I did see though that sparkfun.com used subversion and is now using git for their sites code base, so maybe your question has answered mine...

  10. Online applications on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    Speaking of modern CVS repositories, one thing I haven't seen is version-ing for web based applications and sites. The one I use is a custom job built by our corporate office and it works very well but it's missing a lot of features. Every once in a while I google for any projects like this and haven't had anything turn up. Anyone know of any?

  11. Re:Jobs on Rural North Carolina Experiences Data Center Boom · · Score: 2, Interesting

    That's actually more than I thought but makes sense. Also, just to be clear I didn't mean for my post to be a sleight towards NC, I actually lived in Winston-Salem for a couple years and liked it.

  12. Jobs on Rural North Carolina Experiences Data Center Boom · · Score: 1, Troll

    I wonder how hard it'll be to find employees in those areas. I doubt there's a glut of high tech workers looking for jobs in those rural areas and if I were a knowledgeable tech worker I wouldn't really want to move to such a rural area... If you're not into country music and you prefer dance clubs over small bars you would *not* want to move to those areas!

  13. Others on Comparing Windows and Ubuntu On Netbooks · · Score: 1

    I'd love to see a comparison between some of the other linux based netbook OS's. I run Ubuntu on my netbook and really like it but some of the other offerings lately have intrigued me, like Jolicloud and meego. Also I wonder if google's chrome os will officially be released as a distro that you can install yourself. I tried out Hexxeh's version of it that he called flow and on a netbook where I pretty much only open a browser it really did make sense.

  14. Re:"closer than you might think" on Comparing Windows and Ubuntu On Netbooks · · Score: 1

    I was wondering which way the poster meant that we'd think was going to much more behind.

  15. Re:Password length of 1-6 on Cracking Passwords With Amazon EC2 GPU Instances · · Score: 1
    Ok, snap, it just got 'real'.

    Pfft, that would just preserve it. Better to memorize the contents while under hypnosis such that nobody -- not even you -- can access your memory without the appropriate.. aw shit!

    That's seriously bush league. If you can't be bothered to build a doomsday device and destroy the entire planet while at the same time inventing the technology to become immortal so that you can patiently wait from a small space station observing the once known as earth rubble to make sure any alien race surveying the ruins is obliterated with your high powered space lasers then you're just begging for your data to be stolen.

  16. Re:Facebook on Facebook Inbox Throws Blow At Google... No Flinch? · · Score: 1

    That's actually a really good point. For the most part I follow those social rules. However, if the communication format changes you can change the social rules. You don't have to change everyone's behavior just your own. For instance, if I IM some of my contacts they respond when it's convenient and I just accept that and some others IM me back almost immediately 90% of the time or at least say hold on I'm busy I'll get back to you. I played the game second life for a short time and I remember there was this one guy that only spoke when he felt like it. He just showed up, never said hi or good-bye. Even though some people thought he was rude most people just accepted that that was how he communicated. It may have helped that he was super smart and interesting when he did decide to talk.

  17. Re:Facebook on Facebook Inbox Throws Blow At Google... No Flinch? · · Score: 1

    I was using it as an expression, no there's no one standing next to me and holding a gun to my head, you're right. But just like my cell phone, facebook brings good and bad things into my life. So I was lamenting the bad parts in my post. Way to be too literal. :)

  18. Re:Facebook on Facebook Inbox Throws Blow At Google... No Flinch? · · Score: 1

    I respect your hardline attitude about the matter, you remind me or Rorschach from the Watchmen. I guess I'm just not prepared to tell my friends "Go fuck yourself. If you won't communicate in the way that *I* want, I'm not your friend!" Also, I'm a pretty heavy IM and email user. Your post shows that you have zero grasp of the important concept that different people like to do things different ways. (And that you seem like kind of an a-hole. But don't let that get you down, lots of important, neat people are aholes! :)

  19. Re:Facebook on Facebook Inbox Throws Blow At Google... No Flinch? · · Score: 1

    No, you get notified for most of your services on your phone. I'm talking about a single unified interface for any of these services that can be answered through the same interface, both on a phone and desktop! The same way the pigeon IM client seamlessly consolidates multiple different IM protocols. Once the different protocols are set up, the user doesn't have to care which IM service they just got messaged from. Why not consolidate email, SMS, voice message and IM the same way?

  20. Bad news... on Failed MMO APB To Be Resurrected As Free-To-Play Game · · Score: 1

    I'll be sure to avoid trying this out, just in case it's a good game. I try to stay away from any game without an end condition, it keeps me productive...

  21. Facebook on Facebook Inbox Throws Blow At Google... No Flinch? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm not facebook's biggest fan... I'm forced to use it more and more because of friends and family but if someone truly did consolidate IM, email, SMS, calling, voicemail and whatever else in a meaningful, easy to access way I'd be completely on board. Google is getting close but I still have to have two or three tabs open and some of it feels very tacked on. IM'ing in gmail for instance. I'd love to get a notification for any of them through the same system and a simple way to answer all of them back, too!

  22. Re:domain name system on Internet Blacklist Back In Congress · · Score: 1

    Agreed. The internet is truly an international system, so too should the domain name system, be.

  23. Stupid on Internet Blacklist Back In Congress · · Score: 1

    This would be annoying but would it really matter in the long run anyway? How hard would it be to use a proxy. The companies pushing this draconian copyright crap need to move on. On the other hand worrying about them changing their ways is probably just as fruitless as their efforts to stem the tide of change. :)

  24. Re:10GUI and similar GUIs are overrated on The ~200 Line Linux Kernel Patch That Does Wonders · · Score: 1

    I don't even put a kicker panel at the bottom with tasks on it. Even when I have a bunch of programs open it looks ugly and it's annoying to look through. But to your argument about the ordering of apps as you're looking through them, try something like this: superswitcher My own opinion about gui's is that they should be minimal and stay out of your way. In the end they're not really what you want to focus on. Plus, there's so many apps out there that can help you get just the right balance, which is different for most people. Truthfully I think it's fine that you have your own opinions about what type of GUI suites you, I just think you should consider that what works for you may not for others. Someone isn't 'naive' for thinking that a new interface may be useful to them.

  25. Re:Password length of 1-6 on Cracking Passwords With Amazon EC2 GPU Instances · · Score: 1

    Good thing then that the goal for most people is not the absolute most secure setup possible. It's about finding a good balance between usability and security. If you're *only* worried about security then unplug it, fill it with cement and bury it in your back yard. (And don't tell anyone that you did it.)