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  1. Re:analog hole on Digital Watermarks to Replace DRM · · Score: 1

    Good watermarking will cross analog hole. Yet this watermarking is still small issue, it's way better than DRM. But remember, first they tried to impose very bad thing. When they now try to impose just not very good thing, everyone thinks "at last they are doing what we want".

  2. Re:Died in a * accident on XKCD Inadvertently Causes Googlebomb · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Heh, actually for "Either you are with us..." fifth result is your post, talk about metasearches :D

  3. Re:This is what's wrong with Google. on XKCD Inadvertently Causes Googlebomb · · Score: 1

    Yeah, just because it is not possible now to fight such overuses of google, it is fundamentally broken.

  4. Re:No. on California Utilities to Control Thermostats? · · Score: 1

    So, will you commit suicide during blackout?

  5. Re:crumple... on $2500 Tata Nano Car Unveiled in India · · Score: 1

    At least it's better than Fiat 126p. In fiat and mercedes crumple zone ends on engine. But in fiat engine is in rear.

  6. Re:Interesting on Scientists Examine Dinosaur Skin · · Score: 4, Funny

    More interesting is a question how much earlier than europeans chinese began fossilizing their dinosaurs

  7. Re:A THUNDEROUS Round of Applause on Material Turns All Surfaces into Stereo · · Score: 1

    Now, I wonder if those sound conductors will work in love chambers... gotta keep the neighbors awake...
    This will be good addition to my Parabolic reflector dish
  8. Re:Android stack? on Hackers Get Android Running on Real Hardware · · Score: 5, Informative

    You don't know what is Google Android? What kind of geek are you?

  9. Re:Negroponte on Negroponte vs Intel · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Or maybe he wants children to use open source software not windows?

  10. Re:Anecdote on Scientists Restore Walking After Spinal Cord Injury · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is basically random. It is recommended to touch and massage toddlers so they can develop better sense of their bodies.

  11. Re:Anecdote on Scientists Restore Walking After Spinal Cord Injury · · Score: 4, Informative

    They would try it, but broken spinal cord develops scar tissue that axons can't penetrate.

  12. Re:That's not right on Mathematician Theorizes a Crystal As Beautiful As A Diamond · · Score: 1

    I was only commenting on "some items of X are bad therefore boycott X!".

  13. Re:That's not right on Mathematician Theorizes a Crystal As Beautiful As A Diamond · · Score: 0, Troll

    When you download from bittorrent you are supporting pirate downloads. Even if you download only linux isos, you still support bittorrent protocol which is used mostly for breaking copyright.
    So if you are against buying diamonds because some of them are blood diamonds, you should be against very many things.

  14. Re:Since 1.0 on Goodbye Cruel Word · · Score: 3, Funny

    "It looks like you are being creative. Would you like to read slashdot instead?" And creative trance goes to hell...

  15. Re:"like honey would attract flies" on Facebook Widget Installs Zango Spyware · · Score: 2, Funny
  16. Re:How vs. Why on Science Text Attempts to Reconcile Religion and Science · · Score: 1

    Why do I care about raising my children right, and treating others with respect?
    My answer: if there is no other reason, then just why not? Because I would just like to treat others with respect and would like to be treated with respect. If Someone doesn't treat me with respect I won't like him. If enough people don't like him, he won't be very happy (unless he likes to be not respected, then this is his decision). Those all "human right" are just results of the way our society is built. If we all lived in society where murdering is very welcome, everyone would murder. How long such society would live? If your society tries to prevent murders, then it will live longer as a whole and outperform those murderous societies. Summing this up: you shouldn't murder because others don't like it. If they liked it, you could be murdered before you could even murder.
  17. Re:Um, think about that on Science Text Attempts to Reconcile Religion and Science · · Score: 1

    Would you like it if those children believed making war is the best way of living?

  18. Re:Sellouts on Science Text Attempts to Reconcile Religion and Science · · Score: 1

    And scientists can induce this feeling of connection to higher being with some magnetic fields. So are scientists the gods? If there is proven method of making feeling of being connected with nature ddo we still need god?

  19. Re:Marketing strategy on Is Apple Killing Linux on the Desktop? · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Hm... on EU Encouraging Standardized DRM, Licensing · · Score: 1

    If this one drm is standarized and other drm schemes are made illegal and companies will not use this standarized drm, only criminalists will have drm. If they use this standarized drm, it would be like they didn't use it (drm relies on secrets to work, so if it is standarized, there are no secrets). Don't you see? It makes perfect sense!

  21. Re:Oh Noes on Airport Profilers Learn to Read Facial Expressions · · Score: 1

    It was just some funny comment with Monty Python reference, it just didn't take off.

  22. Re:Oh Noes on Airport Profilers Learn to Read Facial Expressions · · Score: 1

    When I was young, we didn't had any special TSA officials trained to reveal terrorists just by looking at them, and we were happy.

  23. Re:What do you pay for when you buy? on RIAA Now Filing Suits Against Consumers Who Rip CDs · · Score: 1
    mrjb:

    So if I cannot make copies for personal use but paid for a license to listen to music represented by a certain pattern of bits, I will have an unalienable right to listen to that music, represented by that *exact* pattern of bits
    RIAA:

    You have right to remain silent, everything you say or hum WILL be used against you

    But actually, you don't have right to remain silent
  24. Re:But can it *replace* sleep? on Snortable Drug 'Replaces' Sleep For Monkeys In Trials · · Score: 1

    If you have high quality sleep, I envy you. I would like to limit my sleep to neccesary minimum if only it would give me more producivity time. I need to sleep minimum 9-10 hours and then almost everytime I need 2 more hours to awake fully. Then after 10 hours of awake I'm sleepy again and can do nothing productive till I go sleep. After working for 8 hours this gives really little time for free time. I have more free time only if I'm ready to be non-productive whole next day.

  25. Re:SimCity on Palau May Get Satellite Power In the Next Decade · · Score: 1

    If it rotates, you won't have power at receiver, so you cut off power to satellite.