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  1. Connects people together? on Tim Berners-Lee: Stop Foaming At the Mouth, Twitter · · Score: 1

    Why would I want that? It's not racism when you hate everybody.

  2. National Party token Asian on NZ MP Enjoys Copyright Infringement, Votes For 3 Strikes · · Score: 5, Informative

    Melissa Lee is just the National Party's token Asian, and after a by election shambles has probably risen about as far in the party as she is ever going to. She is not very smart, and every time she opens her mouth in public she proves it again. She is however quite nice looking, and probably brings a bunch of Asian votes.

  3. Re:Why don't digital cameras/DSLRs work as webcams on Cisco Ditches Flip and $590 Million · · Score: 1

    I've got a Canon EOS 550d DSLR camera, and I'm pretty sure it has got a web cam sort of function in the software somewhere.

  4. Re:No. on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    Jesus may not be the best example to use in this case, as the only evidence we have for his existence are the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and they don't even agree on the details. Pontius Pilate (not Pillate) and Caesar (not Ceaser) did exist, but we have independent evidence for them.

  5. Re:Who will all just plug their ears on Sludge In Flask Gives Clues To Origin of Life · · Score: 0

    You're quite right. I heard there are some people in the city down the road who worship God in a different way to me. According to the Christian God, I'd better commit genocide to teach them the error of their ways. Like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jericho

  6. Re:You don't have to bring your cell phone to scho on UK Schools Consider Searching Pupils' Smartphones · · Score: 1

    That's right. At my kids' school all phones are handed over at the start of day, and held by the teacher until the end of the school day. Everyone gets their phone back, I can txt my boys and they'll get the txt after school without interrupting class. The system works pretty well from what I can see.

  7. Major Findings on Piracy In Developing Countries Driven By High Prices · · Score: 1

    I just looked at the Major Findings, and they could quite easily have removed the term "Developing Economies" completely, and the report would still have made sense. I live in a developed country, and media is so expensive here that the media companies are complaining that sales of music (in particular) are on the decline, but there never seems to be any analysis of why. Just coincidently, I had a conversation with a colleague about the troubles he has been having with music DVD's he buys from amazon.com of a particular Irish music group he likes. He has bought two of them and they worked flawlessly. The latest one however is region locked to region 1 (we are not in the US) and so won't play for him. My advise to him? Email the band's management and explain to them that the easiest solution is to pirate the DVD, as the product will not doubt be a better one without the region lock. He has their contact details, and is going to do just that. I wonder what the response will be?

  8. I've got to get one. on IPad 2 33% Thinner, 2x Faster, iOS 4.3 · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Logical on Lobbyists Attack UK Open Standards Policy · · Score: 1

    You forgot the most important one Bribes = Political Donations

  10. Re:What about... on Music Execs Stressed Over Free Streaming · · Score: 1

    This comment is largely true, especially the cost per unit bit. The music industry at one point worked by record company executives finding talent, and exploiting that talent. That's why guys like Duke Ellington had a recording career, but needed to make his living by playing live. No problem so far. The talent is being exploited and ripped off by the record companies, but they can play live, so they don't starve. Eventually the record companies figured out how to create an act, record it and exploit it, without needing to pay a percentage to the actual act. The Monkees might be the first of these. I would imagine that by now every act with a top 40 hit right now is one of these manufactured acts, because the record companies don't need any other sort. The problem is that the general public gets pretty sick of generic, manufactured rubbish, and stops buying it, so the record companies need to find a new revenue stream. I don't know where that will come from, but it won't be from me.

  11. Re:HP is the worst on Recent HP Laptops Shipped CPU-Choking Wi-Fi Driver · · Score: 1

    I was wondering about that because I was given an HP Laserjet 5n not so long ago, and it works really well under Win XP, 7 and Ubuntu. I also have 3 spare toner carts, so I guess I'm set for years.

  12. Re:Access password with no ACLs ? on Vodafone Customer Database Breached · · Score: 1

    I deal with Vodafone (NZ) which may not be too different from Vodafone (Aus). If it is, this is probably not the stupidist thing they do. In about 36 months of dealing with them, they have never once got our invoice right the first time. They however do business in a duopoly market here in NZ, and their opposition is no better, so what is their incentive?

  13. Re:The evil "American Right"...yup on The Right's War On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I think you're not represented in Government because you're not a corporation or lobby group with lots of campaign funds to dole out. Neither are your neighbours. The whole liberal/conservative thing is just a smokescreen as you point out in the first part of your post.

  14. How far? on Voyager 1 Beyond Solar Wind · · Score: 0

    I read TFA and thought cool! I wonder how many light years that is. Imagine my disappointment when Google told me it was 0.0018286505 light years. Boy space is big, I thought it was a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's nothing..... etc.

  15. Re:Valueless and Inane on Julian Assange's Online Dating Profile Leaked · · Score: 1

    Ha! Big-titted idiot. Awesome! I actually though Clinton for a second.

  16. Re:I've 75% sure that 50% chance is voodoo science on Carbon Dioxide Emissions Fall Worldwide In 2009 · · Score: 1

    That's right. I lost 3 billion people once, and it really helped. Mind you, I found them again. Turns out they were behind the sofa the whole time.

  17. Re:From the No-shit-sherlock department on Oxford Scientists Say Dogs Are Smarter Than Cats · · Score: 1

    That's just not true, oh wait, I just have to go and get this stick. OK, back now, carry on.

  18. Re:19-0? on Senate Panel Approves Website Shut-Down Bill · · Score: 1

    You're right about everything except who pays the politicians. The corporates in whose interest laws like these are passed are the ones paying the politicians, not the working class. (or any other class).

  19. Get a virus over the phone on Web-Users Fall For Fake Anti-Virus Scams · · Score: 1

    Here (in New Zealand), we've been getting a rash of phone callers telling people they're infected and asking for money. In fact me wife got just such a call last week. Fortunately she knows just enough to tell the caller to fsk off. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10686568 I don't know if that's common in other places. We might just be a gullible bunch.

  20. Re:Er... yeah... and ? on Soviet Image Editing Tool From 1987 · · Score: 1

    That's not quite right. I was a Photolithographer all through the 80's (and most of the 90's too), and as a "Colour Stripper" (cue jokes now), I took the seperated film from the scanner and did the actual retouching on a light bench with a paint brush and a retouching paste, (can't even remember what it was called now). It took a long time, as required a fair bit of skill, which is why we were paid quite well to do it. When Macs became fast enough, and Photoshop mature enough to do the job, we did it using those tools. Takes a lot less skill frankly, its just a matter of knowing what works and doing that again and again.

  21. Error on Firesheep Author Reflects On Wild Week · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    There's a huge error in the article of course. I'm sure all Slashdot users will have picked it up, but I'll spell it out for the slower ones among you. Mr Butler is quoted as saying"It is nobody's business telling you what software you can or cannot run on your own computer." This is quite wrong. Its Steve Jobs' business what you run on your computer. Right, carry on.

  22. Re:Not again... on China Now Halting Shipments of Rare Earth Minerals To US · · Score: 1

    I heard this bloke called Archie Duke shot an ostrich 'cause he was hungry. (Thanks Baldrick).

  23. 10 Years' work and no backup? on Thief Returns Stolen Laptop Contents On USB Stick · · Score: 1

    WTF? Dumbass.

  24. Re:First post! on Against Apple, Ballmer Floats Microsoft Merger With Adobe · · Score: 1

    Apple would lose them. Those customers, (graphics pros) use Photoshop. They use it on a Mac because "Apples work better than PC's". If they can't run Photoshop on a Mac, they won't have a choice will they?

  25. Re:Could seriously change humanity on Tapping Solar Wind's Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    Its not infinite though. In fact in about 5 billion years, the sun will become a red giant, and the solar sail generator will be ruined. Hardly seems worth doing really.