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  1. More government control, that's the ticket on Proton-M Rocket Carrying Russia's Most Advanced Satellite Crashes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This failure definitely hurts, and will certainly be used as justification by their government in increase its control over that country's aging aerospace industry."

    Because paying folks by the hour rather than by the successful launch is a surefire way to cut Space-X off at the knees. This from the land of the three-man shovel.

  2. Re:Worst fate on You've Got Male: Amazon's Growth Impacting Seattle Dating Scene · · Score: 1

    And tired of how their politicians waste money on mega-projects, the city's citizens just voted down a tax increase that would have kept the number of bus routes from being slashed.

    It wasn't Seattle. The thing was King County Prop 1, and Seattle voted for it by a wide margin, they just couldn't get the rest of us out in the hinterlands to sign on. So the mayor is whipping up an exact repeat, but its only city-wide. Folks there wanna pay more for their tabs, more power to 'em. Ain't democracy grand?

  3. Re:Also credits the dude that keeps it running on Game of Thrones Author George R R Martin Writes with WordStar on DOS · · Score: 1

    However, I dont think emulation is the right way to replace a dos computer, virtualisation is better. You can install DOS in a VMWare VM easily, whilst emulation like DOSBOX is very good, its still has some issues, a VM will get around most, if not all issues you have with dosbox.

    DOSbox is a total cpu hog, especially if you set the cpu cycles in the config file to a level where it doesn't look like you're watching the beginning of an Alien movie printing out stats on the Nostromo slightly faster than you can read. On Linux I run a 1-2-3 clone and Wordstar in Dosemu windows, because if you're in Win3.1 under DOSbox and you launch a non-Windows app the whole window switches to that app and you can't switch back When I absolutely must go to Windows 3.1 I'll fire up a instance of DOSbox but I look at htop when I do and I'm amazed. And it's not any better using DOSbox under 64 bit Win7.

  4. Re:I also like Wordstar 4.0 on Game of Thrones Author George R R Martin Writes with WordStar on DOS · · Score: 1

    I use Wordstar in a Win 3.1 DOS window daily, there's only two minor hassles. There's no proportional font spacing, so it will sometimes hyphenate on a single character, which stylistically is a no-no. And to get it out of Wordstar I have to dump the document through an ASCII driver configured as a virtual printer. But I totally get where he's coming from, the program stays they hell out of your way and lets you just write, there's no Clippy popping up saying, "Hey did you know you can now send your Great American Novel through TELNET?"

  5. Re:That's smart on XP Systems Getting Emergency IE Zero Day Patch · · Score: 1, Insightful

    But the about-face today speaks to the seriousness of the vulnerability...

    No, it speaks to the seriousness of letting 30% of the PC user base twist in the wind, and start thinking about 2020 when the same thing will happen to 7, and maybe start browsing the Apple stores.

  6. Re:Out of Band? on XP Systems Getting Emergency IE Zero Day Patch · · Score: 1

    Actually, 3.1 doesn't include Internet Explorer either, so it's not vulnerable.

    Those AOL 3.0 floppies (which is what most people used before Win95) had a custom version of IE. I'm not too worried though, even though I mess with Win 3.1 a lot myself, the malware's 32 bit API calls to modify the registry won't work, not even under Win32s.

  7. Re:Didn't see 1, won't see 2 on Review: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 · · Score: 1

    When I think of Peter, I think of someone who is put-upon in school.

    When I think of Gwen Stacy, I think of someone way too intelligent to have anything to do with the jock who was picking on Peter.

  8. Makes me wonder why you think that's a valid response. The equivalent would be if Columbus just floated in a circle half a mile from the coast of Spain, never brought back anything of any value, but kept yelling about how everyone in Spain will die if they don't build more boats. That's the Nutter "logic".

    Great business model though, Columbus getting Queen Isabella to dip into the treasury to fund experiments studying the reproductive habits of various salamanders while underway off the coast. The only thing Columbus would have to worry about is some upstart named "Sea-X" convincing Isabella that unfettered capitalism is much more efficient and patriotic than having Spanish taxpayers shell out (no pun intended) for a socialized sea program, and getting a contract to deliver salamanders to the Sea Station using funds executed off the very same Accounts Payable.

  9. Re:Thank you Kemeny and Kurtz. on 50 Years of BASIC, the Language That Made Computers Personal · · Score: 1

    Does assembly teach "bad programming habits"? JMP looks like GOTO, smells like GOTO, it's GOTO.

  10. Re:What would this ruling have changed, today? on SCOTUS Ends Novell's Anti-Trust Cast Against Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Dragging out a case is not new.

    I don't think this case was worth the risk of SCOTUS setting an accidental precedence. I'd like to think that SCOTUS was thinking along the same lines.


    Putting the SCO in SCOtus since 2004. Just ask Pamela Jones

  11. Re:But is it a class M planet? on Kepler-186f: Most 'Earth-Like' Alien World Discovered · · Score: 2, Interesting

    A world in the "habitable zone" of a class M dwarf star is only a few million miles away, orbiting in a matter of a few days. This means the planet will have a tidal lock, much like the Moon does with respect to the Earth. And that means the night will never end on one side of the world. And that, in turn, will make the dark side so cold the air will precipitate out as snow. Then the atmosphere will equalize, and snow again. Lather, rinse, repeat. Ribbon worlds are airless worlds. Forget about Earth 2.0.

  12. Re:NOOOOOOOOO on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1

    Agreed. For one, I hoped that Microsoft was took over by a woman, which could mean that finally someone who cares about the look-and-feel is in control of the company

    Because everyone knows us'uns womenfolk are all touchy-feely. That's the ticket. Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer just would not stop and ask for directions.

  13. Re:Hmmm ... on HP Brings Back Windows 7 'By Popular Demand' As Buyers Shun Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    Why would you buy a PC from HP? The amount of crapware on the laptop we got for my wife several years ago was downright pathetic...

    1. Buy a Win8x box.
    2. Execute the free "Downgrade" to Win7, which won't run the 8x crapware, because in HP's own words, "Windows 7 will not be supported on these new platforms, and no drivers, apps, or Windows 7 content will be available through HP."
    3. ????
    4. Profit

  14. Re:Orson Scott Card on Movie Review: Ender's Game · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm not much interested in Hollywood versions of classic books, ever since Peter Jackson took a book that is much shorter than any of the books in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and stretched it out to what promises to be a trilogy in it's own right. The Will Smith "I, Robot" has almost nothing to do with Asimov's stories. If Hollywood brought the notoriously talky Foundation Trilogy to the screen it would have nine films, be crammed with CGI fleets slamming into one another, the Mule would be more physically intimidating than Sauron and Arkadia Darrell would have bigger tits and ass than Beyonce.

  15. Re:Bejeweled... on Physicists Discover Geometry Underlying Particle Physics · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...formulas thousands of terms long can now be described by computing the volume of the corresponding jewel-like "amplituhedron"...

    LaForge: "Captain, the amplituhedron flux is below seventy percent, we risk a core breach!"

    Picard: "Initiate technobabbatron purge! Engage!"

  16. Re:Whoever takes over will have a hard time on Elop Favored By Gamblers As Microsoft's Next Chief Executive · · Score: 2

    They should do #1 anyway. Stardock already figured out how to run Metro apps on the desktop, and having that option would dramatically help adoption in corporate settings.

    What galls people is they have to add aftermarket software just to make the Win8 UI acceptable. It's like getting a brand new car, and having to take it to a garage so they can make the left pedal work as the brake and the right pedal work as the accelerator again.

  17. Re:Name game on Elop Favored By Gamblers As Microsoft's Next Chief Executive · · Score: 1

    I misread the other candidate, Julie Larson-Green, as Julie Green Lantern. I think that would be an even better publicity generating name.

    Microsoft would win a ribbon for that pick.

  18. Make it illegal to send a text if you know the recipient is driving. Now you gotta prove to a court of law that the sender knew. But it's easy to prove the driver was texting by checking phone records. But no, we don't want to do that, because it would imply making it illegal to text while driving.

  19. Re: Dont Care on Devs Flay Microsoft For Withholding Windows 8.1 RTM · · Score: 4, Funny

    Microsoft got burned by all those developers bad mouthing Win8 for months before it came out, which killed sales, and they won't let that happen again. It's a Google conspiracy, you see. Because Win8 is actually a great OS. Who doesn't want to sit in the office all day swiping tiles until their arm breaks off? It's good for your triceps.

  20. Re:Meanwhile back in the White House... on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile the puppet Barry Soetoro is anxiously waiting by his telephone for the call from his puppet masters over at "Big Oil" (tm).

    Before the war, Syria used to export 200K barrels a day. That's not big oil, that's small potatoes.

  21. Re:The tech press on Google Claims ChromeCast Local Streaming Only Broken Because of SDK Changes · · Score: 1

    Chromecast took a big hit on orders after that story came out, so here's Google backtracking. At least they don't double down ala Win8.1.

  22. Re:What's good for others apparently is no good fo on Break Microsoft Up · · Score: 1

    Praise for chromecast among whom? I think the corporate media really pushed the thing to where it got initial traction, but it appears that the development community is turning against it with the lockdown on unauthorized streaming content. I got a Rikomagic TV stick, also for $35, runs Android, can't be locked down. Chromecast doesn't interest me.

  23. Re:Too little too late on Windows 8.1 RTM Trickling Out, With Start Menu and Boot-to-Desktop · · Score: 2

    Microsoft: removing features and calling it an upgrade.

    Another name for Microsoft removing features is debugging.

  24. Re:Honest question: Why does Metro exist on deskto on Windows 8.1 RTM Trickling Out, With Start Menu and Boot-to-Desktop · · Score: 1

    I have been using Windows 8 on a few of my machines. I have been trying and failing to understand why Metro exists on desktops. I can understand tablets, but desktops? What does it do for an advanced user that cannot be done in standard desktop?

    What it is intended to do is boost Microsoft's anemic penetration of the mobile market by forcing everyone to get accustomed to the Zune-style tiles UI on the desktop machines they have to use at work so they'll see a phone or tablet and won't shy away, and somehow this will translate to market share. Unfortunately, it's a non-starter because people buy phones and tablets for relaxing AFTER work. Because after 5 pm it's time to do something DIFFERENT than PowerPoint and Outlook and Excel.

  25. Fapping On Skype on Ask Slashdot: Good Ideas For Creative Gaming With Girlfriend? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Surprised this game hasn't been suggested yet.