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  1. Re:It Seems on Anonymous Claims To Have Hacked Sony PSN Again · · Score: 1

    Some people have pointed out that this hacker claim may be fraud. If true, how can you claim "Sony still cannot get it right" ?

    Sony screwed up, and probably spent millions hardening their security, and will have to continue to do so. Time will tell if they have done enough. Bit if this is an invalid claim, and Sony weren't hacked, how did they get it wrong?

  2. So, the headline ought to be on Anonymous Claims To Have Hacked Sony PSN Again · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Someone claiming to be from Anonymous claims to have hacked PSN."

  3. This could be...not good on Anonymous Claims To Have Hacked Sony PSN Again · · Score: 1

    Fool me once, shame on you and all that. The first time they could be excused a little by having put too much faith in their internal systems. If this is true, there can be no excuses left.

  4. "I'm feeling Lucky" on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 1

    You rely on these agents to know what you want, and you miss on all the other search results you might have seen, and which sometimes are far more relevant than the one on top.

  5. Re:Before you buy Dr. Hansen's goldmine, check it on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    Had the amount of CO2 risen by 300 ppm since pre-industrial revolution, it would be more than a doubling.

    The Earth average CO2 concentration is about 392 ppm at the moment, compared to about 280 ppm pre-industrialization, and it is rising about 2.2% per year over the past decades. It looks like it were about 310 ppm around beginning of the 1960's

    Increase in ppm per year:
    1960 0.54
    1965 1.02
    1970 1.06
    1975 1.13
    1980 1.73
    1985 1.25
    1990 1.19
    1995 1.99
    2000 1.62
    2005 2.52
    2010 2.42
    2011 1.88

    Source NOAA (http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/) and Wikipedia.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide_in_Earth%27s_atmosphere)

  6. Re:Before you buy Dr. Hansen's goldmine, check it on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    I should rephrase it. The Earth as we know it is fucked.

    The planet as a whole will survive, but the ecosystem is being upset, and while the climatologists are debating the extend of the change, they are unanimous in their conclusions that change is happening.
    Weather is getting more severe, and that is what we'll see more of. For instance, More severe storms, rainfall, drought. Take Spain. Most of the central part of the country, while it has always been hot, is starting to show signs of growing desertification. The direct consequence of climate change, be it rain or drought, is a stressing of out fresh water supplies, as well as loss of fertile land to grow crops, though the greatest threat to supplying the world population right now is not from the climate, but war and population growth.

  7. Re:Before you buy Dr. Hansen's goldmine, check it on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    Only a fool thinks we can upset the atmosphere this much and not get an adverse reaction.

  8. Re:Before you buy Dr. Hansen's goldmine, check it on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    I never claimed I were a scientist, so I have some freedom in the choice of how I phrase my sentences.

    The climate change is a fact, the overall temperature of the globe is rising. CO2 content of the globe is rising, though not as fast as it should considering how much we pump out into the atmosphere, so something is retaining it. That is not necessarily a good thing though.
    CO2 is a green house gas, and its increase is affecting the heat retention of the atmosphere, ask the developers of the US Air Force heat seeking missiles, they have to take this increase into account when they make their targeting systems I've been told.

    So anyone telling you that CO2 is not responsible for the temperature increase of the globe is lying. It may not be the only factor, indeed it is unlikely it is, bit it is not helping us.

  9. Re:In other news... on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    If anything he were just a tad under the mark, it is slightly warmer than he predicted if I recall.

  10. Re:Scepticism is what happens when... on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    No. Scepticism is what happens when a biased news world out for the next scandal cherry pick stolen emails and forget to read them the way scientists do. Vocabulary and terminology used in science is slightly different from what regular people use. so instead of reinterpreting the mails as they saw fit, they should have read them as the scientists who wrote them meant. It is not a legal debate where you can twist words to suit your own agenda.

    Hiding the decline and the nature trick were referring to the method of merging old tree ring data to new more accurate temperature measurements. Especially since tree ring data started to deviate dramatically from measured data around the 60's and have gone awry ever since. Historically that data have been proven to be accurate, but I guess pollution and certain now banned chemicals were to blame for the trees to start behaving erratically.
    What they do is fading out the tree ring data that is no longer needed as they have better instruments, that was the trick discussed. The decline they are hiding is the decline in that the current tree ring data shows that it is getting colder, while instruments tells them that it is not.

  11. Re:Funny on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 2

    - "I bet the majority still drive a gas powered car (instead of diesel or electric)"

    Nope, using public transports.

    - "waste and fail to recycle regularly, "

    Partially true I'm afraid.

    - "leave lights on instead of trying to minimize electrical/gas use. "

    If anything I use too little light.

    But you have the right point. People rant over wasting resources, yet most here are in the demographic that wastes the most.
    One person can't make a difference, but if they join their effort, a billion can.
    The problem is that most of that billion don't even acknowledge that something needs to be done and instead make excuses such as "batteries pollute too" or "recycling cost more energy than making new". Some may be partially right, but recycling prevents the waste to end up on a garbage heap, that in itself is a goal.

  12. Re:Before you buy Dr. Hansen's goldmine, check it on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    "I'm a physics guy" is a resounding recommendation, of course I'll believe you over what all the climate scientists who are devoting all their time to the subject have to say.

    I've looked at some of the data too, and while there are mistakes made in their prognoses over time, the trend is inescapable. Unless we do something now, the world is truly fucked for the foreseeable future.

  13. What is needed... on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is unpopular decisions that are going to be very expensive. We can't just sit back can cry over the expenses and hope the problem goes away, we can no afford to NOT fix the problems.

    Instead we see NIMBY's stopping just about every technology that can help us out, coming up with stupid excuses as to why they are not the ones being idiotic. Sure, some of the tested technologies are not paying themselves back as much as we could have hoped, but they are still better than no action, as even a failed experiment yields useful information.

    Instead of building sustainable energy, the ones wanting to build have to waste their time in courts fighting ignorants over conjecture and details such as "will it spoil my view from my bedroom window in the morning".
    Instead of building CO2 neutral power, we are decommissioning existing power plants, with the only alternative being coal or gas, which is NOT CO2 neutral. True, some of the decommissioned plants were unsafe, but not all are. But the easily scared population want them gone, just because one have a mishap in Japan after being exposed to forces in excess of five times the expected worst case scenario. People forget the fact that most nuclear power plants are NOT in the risk zones of quakes that bad.

    Instead of looking into alternatives. people flatly say no when they hear some buzzwords. That is the damage the "green" movements have done to the efforts to get GREEN energy.

  14. Define "Abuse" on Facebook Says It Has 'No Intention' To Abuse CISPA · · Score: 1

    The abuser rarely think they are abusing. Their victims rarely agree.

  15. Re:New laws.. on AT&T To Unlock Out-of-Contract iPhones · · Score: 1

    I don't know, I'd say Scandinavian countries are among those spending the most on the "pointy, shiny bang-bang stuff"...

  16. Re:No 911 gps support = carriers will disconnect y on Company Designs "Big Brother Chip" · · Score: 1

    It is funny though. as they can already pinpoint any cellphone to an accuracy of less than 100m with the technology available from the beginning of cellphones.
    And they can do so as soon as it is switched on, they can/and do get the information as soon as you hit dial..

  17. Re:Get ready for it, Slashtards. on Company Designs "Big Brother Chip" · · Score: 1

    My trusty OLD Nokia 6150 from 1998 to the rescue :P

  18. New laws.. on AT&T To Unlock Out-of-Contract iPhones · · Score: 3, Informative

    In some countries there are laws prohibiting the provider from maintaining a perpetual lock.

    The idea in Denmark for instance is that they can at most maintain a sim lock for the initial minimum contract period, which can not exceed 6 months for regular cell phones, and I think 1 year for the more expensive smart phones, and then only if you buy them at the providers' discount, after this they have to provide the unlock codes and assist the user in performing the unlock, free of charge.

    Some providers here don't even lock the phones any longer, you are after all still legally obligated to maintain and pay for your initial contract period.

  19. Re:LOL! American Freedom! on MPAA Chief Dodd Hints At Talks To Revive SOPA · · Score: 1

    I wonder if a self-defence plead would fly in court. "But your honour, I were merely defending myself, he were taking away my freedom as provided in the constitution."

  20. Re:the _ scheme? on Server Names For a New Generation · · Score: 1

    We didn't, it was an example. :P

  21. We didn't, but I wanted to... on Server Names For a New Generation · · Score: 1

    Because of the risk of outgrowing a naming scheme, because you run out of names, or because too many names become a chore to keep track of, I once wanted to do a hybrid approach, but instead went with the _ approach in the end.
    The initial idea were to use only a few names, for functions, ie. Frodo for File server, Gandalf for the Gateway, etc. But once you start doing that, you might as well just just Fileserver, or Gateway instead...

    I'd say that in larger installations, "cute" server names are a thing of the past.

  22. As long as they keep up the quality on Samsung Spins Off Its Display Business · · Score: 2

    I am really not that concerned for the split.

  23. Re:James Randi is a fake! on James Randi's Latest Debunking Operation · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Spoken like a true Anonymous Coward troll.

  24. Name on From the Nuremberg Toy Fair, a New Linux System For RC Cars · · Score: 1

    WiRC? Why not RCos? (possible pronunciation: Arcos?)

  25. Gods; good for nothing but ridicule. on Indian Court Orders Google To Remove Content · · Score: 1

    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing
    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing
    Gods are something that I despise
    For they mean destruction of innocent lives
    For they mean tears in thousands of mothers' eyes
    When their Gods go out to fight to take their lives

    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing
    Say it again
    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing

    Gods
    They're nothing but a heartbreaker
    Gods
    Friends only to the undertaker
    Gods are the enemy of all mankind
    The thought of Gods blows my mind
    Handed down from generation to generation
    Induction destruction
    Who wants to die

    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing
    Say it again
    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing

    Gods have shattered many young men's dreams
    Made them disabled bitter and mean
    Life is too precious to be fighting Gods each day
    Gods can't give life they can only take it away

    Gods
    They're nothing but a heartbreaker
    Gods
    Friends only to the undertaker
    Peace love and understanding
    There must be some place for these things today
    They say we must fight to keep our freedom
    But what?, there's gotta be a better way
    That's better than
    Gods

    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing
    Say it again
    Gods
    What are they good for
    Absolutely nothing