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  1. Re:Illogical on Russia Moves From Summer Time To Standard Time · · Score: 2

    Quoth Carlin: Shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits.

  2. Re:Good riddance for daylight savings time on Russia Moves From Summer Time To Standard Time · · Score: 2

    Also, I hear they turn counter-clockwise.

  3. Re:Microsoft Outlook is like capitalism on Only 25% of Yahoo Staff "Eat Their Own Dog Food" · · Score: 2
  4. Re:Please Mr Google... on UK MPs: Google Blocks Child Abuse Images, It Should Block Piracy Too · · Score: 1

    28 days to say and do whatever they want with no risk of public outrage? Sounds great.

  5. Re:What? on NASA Scientists Jubilant After Successful Helicopter Crash · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I was under the impression that using airbags without seatbelts would actually cause injuries, mainly due to passengers being bounced around uncontrollably. In a car crash, the head and neck are flung forward by the collision and then back by the airbag rebound, potentially causing whiplash injuries.

    If you're wearing a seatbelt, however, it will keep your body stable while the airbag slows your head's travel forward.

    Please, correct me if I'm wrong but the two seem to complement each other quite well.

  6. Re:ComplainersThe world is passing you by... on Valve Reveals First Month of Steam Linux Gains · · Score: 1

    To that end, a fair number of these cross-platform, linux-friendly, DRM-free indie titles are also available on Desura.
    It exists. It works. It's actually quite nice.
    It does what Steam does (game store, install manager, launcher, community thing) without being Steam. Most of the indie bundles give you both Steam and/or Desura keys, so if you've bought any you can use those to give it a try.

  7. Re:Don't Forget: "Six Strikes" Starts This Weekend on Don't Forget: "Six Strikes" Starts This Weekend · · Score: 3, Informative

    How about a response about the resulting organized crime [b]with the purpose of skirting the prohibition[/b]?
    It didn't so much change the alcohol culture as drive it underground.

  8. Re:Finally, a computer so small... on Physicists Create a Working Transistor From a Single Atom · · Score: 1

    Mental note: Always include a unit test for "test subject did not die".

  9. Re:ACTA Represents the End... on Thousands Take To the Streets To Protest ACTA · · Score: 1

    You know, I've thought about this.

    Say a regime has a very large standing army. Call it 1% of the population, so a country like the U.S. would have about 3 million armed soldiers.
    The population is armed and unhappy.

    Your argument is that, since the general population isn't allowed heavier weapons (artillery, automatic rifles, etc.), the army will "win" in an armed conflict.

    Do you really think that all 3 million of those soldiers are prepared to fire upon their countrymen?
    Do you really think their big guns and tanks and planes will help them control an armed uprising of 50 peasants for each of their trained fighters?

    I think if the people are sufficiently dissatisfied to take up arms at all, just having guns in the first place will be a huge boon. The size of the guns isn't quite as important as you'd think when the numbers are on your side.

  10. Re:Bllody Cool on Friday's Solar Flare Twice As Energetic As Monday's; Earth Safe · · Score: 1

    When do ... physicists... use the line "nothing to worry about"?

    When it's, uuuuuh, probably not a problem. Probably.

  11. Re:Home porn videos? on Ask Slashdot: Money-Making Home-Based Tech Skills? · · Score: 1

    Way to make women feel really welcome in this space.... NOT. Few women post to here, and even fewer identify themselves as women. Wonder why?

    It could hardly be the other way around, could it?

  12. Re:You're not allowed to hate in America on Police Investigate Offensive Wi-Fi Network Name · · Score: 1

    Hate speech is legal.

    Speaking as a citizen of a country where we've given up part of our freedom to stop "hate speech", I humbly suggest you try to keep it that way. Nothing good lies down the path of censorship or thought crime.

  13. Re:This should be illegal on Two SOPA Writers Become Entertainment Lobbyists · · Score: 1

    In sweden we have a similar write-in system, where you can write your own party on a blank ballot.

    There's also an online summary after each election, showing all kinds of neat statistics (like this).

    They also publish each and every one of the write-in votes (without names of voters, of course) and those results make it painfully obvious that you can't get anywhere if you're such a party. Try searching for "anka" (duck) in that page to see the astounding number of people who voted for the Donald Duck party, except "Kalle Anka Partiet", "kalle anka partiet", etc are counted as separate parties.
    It is a neat place to voice your disapproval (Every now and then you see someone voting for "THEY'RE ALL CROOKS"), but it serves absolutely no purpose for actual election results.

  14. Re:Stability on B&N Pummels Microsoft Patent Claims With Prior Art · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wait a minute. Barnes and Noble (founded 1873) "isn't stable, might not exist in 5 years"? When compared to companies like HTC (1997) or Google (1998)?

  15. Re:Like IMing in the same house on Wi-Fi Cards Can Now Detect Microwave Ovens · · Score: 1

    Now I'm 45 and stupid.

    Prolonged exposure to microwave radiation does that do you.

  16. Re:If only all wifi devices could work cooperative on Wi-Fi Cards Can Now Detect Microwave Ovens · · Score: 1

    LTE does something like this, where the base station continuously analyzes the radio spectrum and
    figures out the optimal frequency (it uses multiple separate ones for the same cell) and the optimal
    transmission power (for both downlink and uplink transmissions).

    Part of the definition of optimal here is not so strong as to interfere with neighbouring cells more than necessary

    In theory, you could implement some inter-AP protocol as part of a WiFi standard to allow them to
    determine their resepective interference patterns on each other and cooperate better.

  17. Re:Price Matters on HP TouchPad To Be Liquidated At Fire Sale Prices · · Score: 1

    Non Apple Tables are priced roughly $200-300 too expensive. Get them around $199-$299 and they'll sell like gangbusters just like it did for Android phones in the mobile market.

    I thought every manufacturer of every material and immaterial product in existence already did this. Because you KNOW $199 feels like a lot less than $200.

  18. Re:ZSNES is perfect on A Quest For the Perfect SNES Emulator · · Score: 2

    It's been done for the gameboy. There was also an article series about how it might work featured on slashdot a while back.

  19. Re:I Am Not Surprised on Mass Psychosis In the USA? · · Score: 1

    Mod +1 "Lucas would be proud"

  20. Re:KEEP IT! on Ask Slashdot: DOSBox, or DOS Box? · · Score: 2

    I recall our old 486DX 66 MHz (at least I think that was what it was) had a little 2x7 segment display and a button labelled "TURBO" on the front panel. Hitting the button would switch the machine between 33 and 66 MHz. That feature was probably for games like the one you describe.

  21. Re:Atom vs. ARM on Intel Confirms That Android 3.0 Is Coming To x86 Tablets · · Score: 1

    What makes you think that won't happen on ARM as well?

  22. Re:Amusingly? on Americans Trust Docs, But Not Computerized Records · · Score: 1

    To be honest, I'm not amused as much as I am proud. It could just be that 25% of the respondents are the technophobic old-timers who don't trust computers because... well... they're EVIL.
    A more pleasing interpretation is that the facebook generation is starting to think about data integrity and protecting their personal information. It's about time.

  23. Re:Horrible. on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 2

    There's an edit feature now? EDIT: No, there isn't!

  24. Re:Thats no cloud on Google Wins Injunction Against Agency Using Microsoft Cloud · · Score: 1

    The day Microsoft makes a product that doesn't suck is the day they make a vacuum cleaner.

    --Lunchbox

  25. Re:Then can you fix the problem at my end for me? on Database of Private SSL Keys Published · · Score: 1

    Silently drop DNS requests to facebook.com and shrug and say it must be a problem at their end when they ask?

    Then they'd try Google, their webmail, and other sites on their Favorites, and see that I'm silently dropping everything. Then they'd bug me to troubleshoot the "problem at their end" for free, and if I refuse to whitelist the MAC of their laptop or tablet, and I further deny them the use of one of my own computers "just for a minute" that inevitably turns into fifteen or more, I'm perceived as inconsiderate.

    No future invasions of the basement. Problem solved.