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  1. Re:What about Video?? on Microsoft Killing Silverlight? · · Score: 1

    What does youtube use?

    Use that.

  2. ...surprise! on Microsoft Killing Silverlight? · · Score: 1

    ...

    not.

  3. Two links on How Do I Get Back a Passion For Programming? · · Score: 1
  4. Obviously on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Spammers You Know? · · Score: 1

    Call the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

  5. Re:Is it really needed? on The F-35 Story · · Score: 2

    The future is not borrowing us any more budget.

  6. Re:Is it really needed? on The F-35 Story · · Score: 1

    The P-51 doesn't stand a chance these days. The ones I mentioned do.

  7. Is it really needed? on The F-35 Story · · Score: 1

    The Harrier exists for VTOL. The F-16 is a very capable machine.

    What can be more affordable than using what you already have?

  8. looks like shit on Mixed-Reality 3D Volumetric Projector · · Score: 1

    title says it all.

  9. Bust on HP Slate 2: Brilliant or Bust? · · Score: 1

    Bust

  10. Re:Wait! It gets better! on Theologian Attempts Censorship After Losing Public Debate · · Score: 1

    If they agreed to have it released beforehand, no.

  11. Re:USA against the World? on US Defunds UNESCO After Palestine Vote · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "tax money spent in accordance with the people's wishes."

    bwhahahaha. haha.

  12. This reminds me of something... on China's Cyber-Warfare Capabilities Overstated · · Score: 1
  13. Let me move the launcher to the bottom on Are Power Users Too Cool For Ubuntu Unity? · · Score: 1

    That's not a "power user" thing. That's basic accessibility stuff.

    Until I can't move it down, I will not use Unity.

  14. Re:My girlfriend's PC, it has it on 10 Years of Windows XP · · Score: 1

    Nope.

  15. Re:Geothermal issues on Google Releases Geothermal Potential Map of the US · · Score: 2

    1. The decrease in temperature will contract the core, leaving big caves beneath the crust. All volcanoes will cease activity. Then the dinosaurs will be able to climb up through them and invade us.
    2. We'll move inside the giant subterranean caves, which were inhabited by the dinosaurs. We'll sell all their treasures and be rich.

  16. Re:My girlfriend's PC, it has it on 10 Years of Windows XP · · Score: 1

    1GB. Bought 3 years ago. Win7 crawls on it.

  17. Re:100km or 62.14miles away. on Fukushima's Fallout Worse Than Thought · · Score: 1

    You have no chance to survive. Make your time.

  18. Re:If only big government had stayed off their bac on Fukushima's Fallout Worse Than Thought · · Score: 1

    I can't tell whether the OP is joking or not.

  19. My girlfriend's PC, it has it on 10 Years of Windows XP · · Score: 1

    Win7 consumes too much resources for her laptop to cope, but XP is just dandy.

  20. Re:I'm actually suprised it's that many on The 147 Corporations Controlling Most of the Global Economy · · Score: 1

    "Corporations, as a collection of individuals, seek to create wealth, not destroy it."

    Corporations seek *profit*. Creating wealth it is just one possible way of obtaining it. But it's not their primary goal. Other ways of obtaining profits include stealing wealth from others, or plain leeching the system (patent trolls are a great example of that).

    "A corporation has no power to dictate your life unless it coerces a government that is willing to do so"

    The weapons industry wispering "weapons of mass destruction" to the president of the USA sounds coercing enough?

  21. Their business, their rules on Google Not Reciprocating On IFrame Usage? · · Score: 2

    You can ask them to give you your money back if you are not satisfied.

  22. Re:CS != Programming != IT on Ask Slashdot: What To Tell High-Schoolers About Computer Science? · · Score: 1

    That definition of "IT" is local. In other countries, IT encompasses all information technology; from the highest-level algorithmic design to the lowest-level "my printer doesn't work-fix it" job.

  23. Re:Don't go for gaming. on Ask Slashdot: What To Tell High-Schoolers About Computer Science? · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be more efficient to have the machine do those scripted tests instead of a human?

    That's what they are for.

  24. Re:HBO "Superheroes" documentary on these guys on Real Life Super Hero Arrested · · Score: 1

    Indeed. And since that's impossible for a normal human being, he's due to have some kind of super powers.

  25. Re:HBO "Superheroes" documentary on these guys on Real Life Super Hero Arrested · · Score: 1

    Batman's being able to do what he does for more than one season is already a superpower.

    Any normal human being, even with the extreme training and the suit, would have stopped in 6 months or so. They would fall bad and get a sprain. They would accumulate small traumas on the head. Those things pile up. He either has super-damage-avoiding, super-regeneration, or simply super-luck.

    Not to mention that in addition to being extremely fit, he's allegedly extremely intelligent and cultivated. I'd call that super-getting-things-done :P.

    He also seems to have mild anti-aging powers. For all the things he's supposed to have done, he'd need decades.

    Green Arrow, I know nothing of him.