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  1. Translation on Republican Platform To Include Internet Freedom Plank · · Score: 5, Insightful

    remove regulatory barriers that protect outdated technologies and business plans from innovation and competition

    "If you elect us, we will get rid of net neutrality so fast it'll make your head spin."

  2. Re:Vaccines should be mandatory. on Study Finds Unvaccinated Students Putting Other Students At Risk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't think they need to be mandatory, but I think what *should* happen is we need to publicly shame these parents. Every time a kid dies of Whooping Cough, those parents need to be on the news the same as if they'd drowned their kid in a bathtub.

  3. Because IT Deptartments are Conservative on Microsoft Trying To Woo Businesses To Windows 8 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IT Departments are innately conservative. Doing something different can get you fired. It's the same thing that led to the "no one ever got fired for buying Windows" line in the '90s. Hell, IT Departments are just now beginning to get off of XP. A radical change like 8? It's not going to fly. Windows 8 needs to become "normal" to the IT Department before they'll allow it in. In fact, I bet it'll end up being a lot like Vista. IT will hold off until 9, when issues that crop up with Windows 8 have been ironed out.

  4. Re:battery dock??? on Asus Joins High Density Display Club With New Transformer Tablet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As an owner, in my experience the nice thing about the battery dock is that you don't *have* to be near an outlet. All the internals of the tablet are in the tablet itself, so the keyboard/battery dock is just that. A keyboard with a big battery. So you can juice it up overnight and drop it into your bag when you leave the next morning. For someone like me, a field engineer, that's a godsend. I never know when I'll be near an outlet. Now, admittedly, I may be a special case. But it's definitely nice for someone who's on the move quite a bit.

  5. Re:why not have full size hdmi? on Asus Joins High Density Display Club With New Transformer Tablet · · Score: 4, Informative

    The full size USB port is on the "lapdock." Once docked, it basically has a full keyboard (better than most netbooks I've used) and a full sized usb port. With a USB to Serial adapter, I use mine to connect to Cisco switches quite often.

  6. Re:Ugh. Worst summary ever? on Verizon Wireless Goes Ahead With 'Bucket' Data Plans · · Score: 1

    OK. TWO people will have to pay $50 for 1GB of data, which they have to share!

    You're right, that sounds so much better! A $150 ($130 plus tax and then all the little fake "fees" and "services" they apply to the bill afterward) for two smartphones with ONE WHOLE GIGABYTE TO SHARE!

  7. Re:Really? I mean really? on US Appeals Court Upholds Suspect's Right To Refuse Decryption · · Score: 1

    Breaking News! The editors of Slashdot still haven't figured out how links should work. Often, the hyperlink text has nothing to do with the linked article, or is at best hard to figure out.

  8. Re:Well.... on Researchers Create a Statistical Guide To Gambling · · Score: 1

    Link?

  9. Re:All of 'em on Amazon Releases Kindle Source Code · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Considering that the Kindle Fire runs Android, are we supposed to forgive them for intrusive DRM because they abided by their legal requirements to us? Maybe we should also be happy that McDonald's food isn't full of arsenic or Mattel toys don't have lead paint. I mean, that's great and all, but they had to do it. It doesn't make up for the sorry state of the locked down Kindle.

    Incidentally, this is coming from an Amazon Prime customer. I buy almost everything off of Amazon these days, with one exception: books. For that I have my Nook, which I use mainly because it reads PDFs too.

  10. Re:And in the US on In the EU, Water Doesn't (Officially) Prevent Dehydration · · Score: 4, Interesting

    cucumbers, squash, peppers, eggplant, string beans, pea pods, corn, okra, right

    OK, overall I agree with your post. Culinarily, a fruit is sweet and a vegetable savory. That's the big difference, and it's fine for something to be botanically a fruit and culinary a veggie. I just have a few issues with your list of "fruits." First, corn is iffy. There are botanical definitions that exclude it from being a fruit, as the fruit wall is virtually nonexistent. And peanuts? You've got to be kidding me. Yeah, sure, it's a fruiting plant, but you can't seriously tell me you eat the shell. It's an edible seed.

    I mean, I get what you're saying, but the edible portion of those two plants are not botanically fruits.

  11. Re:I did on Fee Increase Attempt Inspires 'Dump Your Bank Day' · · Score: 1

    If I were a jet-setter that wrote checks, that might be important to me. But (A) I'm not. My work, like 99% of other people, doesn't include much travel and (B) I can't remember the last time I wrote a check.

  12. Re:welcome the new bank on Fee Increase Attempt Inspires 'Dump Your Bank Day' · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Says someone who has clearly never belonged to a credit union.

  13. Re:Umm.... on Android Source Code Gone For Good? · · Score: 1

    A and B were Alpha and Beta. Also, Donut was 1.6. There was no 2.0 official release, they went straight to 2.1 (Eclair).

    Also, minor version bumps sometimes have no name. Honeycomb isn't just 3.0, it's more like 3.x (3.0, 3.1, and 3.2 are all "Honeycomb"). Now, that may just be Honeycomb, which is an oddball anyway since it doesn't run on phones and isn't open source. But it may also be that going forward, only major version numbers will have desert names. So Jellybean or whatever it ends up being called may be 5.0, with any incremental 4.x versions still being considered ICS. We'll see.

  14. Re:I like it on Galaxy Nexus Designed To Avoid Infringing Apple Patents · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, speaking of pictures, it only has a 5 megapixel camera. I was ready to drop my Droid X for this phone until I saw that. The ability to take decent pictures is too important to me.

  15. Re:Microsoft strategy on Microsoft Pays $44 Million To Samsung and Nokia For Mango Marketing · · Score: 1

    The usual version of that meme omits a step 2. The problem is, there is no missing Step 3 in your example, because Steps 1 and 2 successfully siphon money away from Android to WP7 marketing. Whether that will translate into actual market success remains iffy, but the fact is, they've got a nice little racket going there.

  16. Re:The real issue... on Missouri Hedges On 'Teachers Can't Friend Students' Law · · Score: 2

    The law could have avoided all of this by only restricting communications that would not be outside of the realm of what constitutes normal communications between a school employee and a student. That way, a counselor creating a FB page regarding scholarships information or when recruiters will be at the high school would not be illegal.

    I grew up before the days of Facebook, but I had a few teachers that I'd consider friends. Isn't a close relationship between teacher and student something to be celebrated? A friendship with a teacher can lead to great things. Let's not try to destroy that over "think of the children" nonsense.

  17. Re:Sorry state of affairs. on Verizon Makes It Easy To Go Over Your Data Cap · · Score: 2

    Sprint - they still have unlimited data. If people would stop with the "they're all the same" crap and actually move to the carrier that still offers unlimited data, the market would reward them for it. Instead, non-geeks don't know enough or care about data caps, and geeks complain that Sprint doesn't have "real" 4G (as if WiMax wasn't more than enough bandwidth for streaming video).

  18. But It Could Be An Amazing Mairrage! on Motorola's Identity Crisis · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have a Droid X, and while I constantly curse at the locked bootloader and lack of customization compared to many other Android devices, I've actually found that it consistently gets better reception than my brother's Galaxy S (both on Verizon) and FAR better battery life.

    AT the end of the day, the fact is Motorola has been doing great things on the hardware side of Android phones. The more I've used other's phones, the more I've come to realize how good my phone is, despite the hatred for Blur that permeates the Android websites. And Blur sucks, don't get me wrong. It's gotten better than it used to be, but it still isn't great. And while you can hide the UI all you want, the underpinnings are always there mucking things up. But Motorola hardware coupled with Google software? Yes, please! This could turn out amazing. With the vertical integration that Apple enjoys, Motorola/Google might be able to build a phone with the same start-to-finish polish as the iPhone, but much more open. I'm excited to see what will happen.

  19. Re:Two wrongs... on Verizon Employees End Strike · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Don't fall into the trap. Such instances were incredibly rare, and Verizon behaved much worse, repeatedly calling the cops to disperse union workers who were simply using their constitutional right to assembly. Remember who controls the media, and remember how it's reported. Then compare it to citizen journalism (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy-Q5ct0AtY&feature=player_embedded) showing the exact opposite of what the summary says.

  20. Re:And the others..? on Verizon Employees End Strike · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Once upon a time, people looked at union worker's higher pay rates and benefits and said, "I want the same for my family." Thus, the modern middle class was born, and the gap between rich and poor was narrowed to the smallest in American hisotry.

    Today, people say, "why should those union guys have it so good? I want them to suffer just like me!" And now the middle class has turned against itself, and the gap widens to historic levels. I hope it'll turn back around some day, but our corporate masters have gotten really good at turning us against ourselves, and at labor unions that exist to help us.

  21. Evil Unions on Verizon Employees End Strike · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yeah, unions sure are evil! Thanks, Slashdot! Let's ignore instances of striking workers helping scabs to make sure they don't get hurt. (Link: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/19/1008575/-As-Verizon-uses-inexperienced-replacement-workers,-delays-mount). Let's also ignore that they're trying to cut their wages and benefits even as Verizon has experienced record profits.

  22. Re:are we engineers or politicians? on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 1

    How am I strawmanning it? I mean, you're the one that brought ventilation back up as a solution, not me. It's almost like you think the solution to a problem and it's cause are somehow connected.

  23. Re:are we engineers or politicians? on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 1

    By the way, I love that the title of the OP is "are we engineers or politicians," and then advocates working on a solution without identifying the cause of the problem first.

  24. Re:are we engineers or politicians? on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 1

    Why are you talking about ventilation again? Look, we can argue about whether or not there's a ghost in it all day, but please, I just want it fixed. And no more talk about ventilation. I'm not pushing my ghost theory on you, am I?

  25. Re:are we engineers or politicians? on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 1, Funny

    the earth is getting warmer because

    1. manmade effects 2. natural effects

    which is the right answer?

    well, i know a better answer: who cares?

    My computer is overheating because

    1. It has poor ventilation
    2. There is a ghost in it

    Which is the right answer?

    Well, I know a better answer: who cares?

    I wish the IT guy would stop trying to blame me, and telling me that I should take it out of the cabinet under my desk. I just want him to come up with a way to fix it, but one that doesn't assume that he's right about the poor ventilation while sanctimoniously discounting my ghost theory.