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  1. Re:did they damage the car? on D.C. Police Detonate Man's 'Suspicious' Pressure Cooker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Obviously if a car belonging to someone has moved, it must be that person who moved it, right?

    Well, sure. If he told the investigators that he drove it there... which is not entirely out of the realm of possibility. But that doesn't fit it with the "every cop is an incompetent boob running around crushing the liberties of the citizenry" theory, does it?

  2. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    Thousands of people parading through an ICU is a problem. That should be obvious. One cannot have every swinging dick running through an ICU -- unless you want those patients to contract infections and die.

    Take the health concerns away... I agree.

  3. Related Question?!? on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Dumb Phone? · · Score: 2

    That related question that the editors added to the OP's question is going to screw the thread up.

    They are hardly related -- and were obviously written by separate individuals.

  4. Re:if I am dead on The Challenge of Web Hosting Once You're Dead · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I just threw up in my mouth a little.

  5. When I consider all of the "online voting" stories and ideas that float around during election time, I am forced to think of stories like this one.

  6. Re:So on OSX you can't choose the system font? on Apple Doesn't Design For Yesterday · · Score: 1
  7. Re:Maybe a Mini on Apple Announces iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, OS X Yosemite and More · · Score: 2

    "Bait and switch" -- I do not think it means what you think it means...

  8. Yet Another... on Man Walks Past Security Screening Staring At iPad, Causing Airport Evacuation · · Score: 0

    Yet another Slashdot Airport Security troll article.

    You might as well just copy the comments from the last airport security article and paste them here. The same tired subject will elicit the same responses.

    Security theatre this, TSA that, incompetent this, overpaid that, privacy violation this, strip search, x-ray, grandma searched, water/liquids... on and on... apply, rinse, repeat... oh, wait... no liquids!

    Not that I disagree with most of it...

  9. Re:Can we please cann these companies what they ar on California Declares Carpooling Via Ride-Share Services Illegal · · Score: 1

    Riding an unlicensed cab is a very safe activity compared to having sex, riding a bicycle, skiing, or climbing a ladder.

    All of which have some form of government regulation imposed upon them.

  10. Re:Sounds good, right? on Google To Refund $19M In In-App Purchases Made By Kids · · Score: 1

    Maybe don't give your toddler your $800 cell phone?

    How else are the little snowflakes supposed to stare mindlessly into the device in a zombie-like state? Interaction with the world around them? Please.

  11. Re:Wait, what? on Twitpic Shutting Down Over Trademark Dispute · · Score: 1

    Twatpic ...meh, definitely taken.

  12. Re:All white meat on Microsoft Considered Renaming Internet Explorer To Escape Its Reputation · · Score: 3, Funny

    You must be fun at parties...

  13. Re:It's not "buss" - its bus. on Bad "Buss Duct" Causes Week-long Closure of 5,000 Employee Federal Complex · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You can be pedantic, but come on...I get it, language evolves, but a tech website like slashdot should get the tech vernacular correct, don't you think?

    After all, "bus" is not foreign term to "nerds" now, is it? For example, the same term that describes "front side bus" also describes an electrical bus duct.

  14. It's not "buss" - its bus. on Bad "Buss Duct" Causes Week-long Closure of 5,000 Employee Federal Complex · · Score: 4, Informative

    A fool's drivel repeated often enough will some day end up in the lexicon, especially in the moden age of instant mass communications, but that does not make it correct.

    "Buss" is not a word, but because there was an electrical manufacturing company called "Bussman" that makes fuses, and people would often shorten it to "Buss Fuses", other illiterates have created a spurious spelling that uses "buss" instead of "bus". It's still incorrect however, in spite of the illiterates repeating it on the internet.

    This holds true within the electrical trade, as many old-timers frequently write (not type!) "buss" -- I often see it on equipment labels, one-line drawings, etc.

  15. Re:@SWA Twitter account suspended on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 2

    That's because @SWA is not SWA's official twitter feed.

    https://twitter.com/SouthwestAir

  16. Re:Obligatory Slashdot knee jerk on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 0, Troll

    That's what I'm talkin' about.

    I don't give a shit about "bad publicity" or either of these two idiots -- the gate agent or the passenger. I have three upcoming flights with SWA. I'm not one step closer to calling to cancel based on this crybaby's poor-me story.

    Next time, guy could just try doing as he's told by those in charge of the situation.

  17. Re:Who likes their utility? on Utility Wants $17,500 Refund After Failure To Scrub Negative Search Results · · Score: 2

    It seems simple enough to me: increased customer satisfaction (aka reputation in a captive market) means you can inflate your prices and/or reduce the quality of service with less backlash.

    It's not quite that simple. Using PG&E as an example, they cannot just inflate their prices. Rate increases must be approved by the State of California Public Utilities Commission, as must rate increases for every other utility in the state.

  18. Re:Who likes their utility? on Utility Wants $17,500 Refund After Failure To Scrub Negative Search Results · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And who cares? It's not like you have a choice, particularly with real utilities. You can't just get your power from somewhere else. In the Bay Area, PG&E in constantly running campaigns to improve their reputation, mostly associated with the San Bruno disaster. Why? Shareholder value? If so, I guess I don't quite understand what public reputation of a utility has to do with shareholder value. Perhaps state and municipal permitting related to system construction, rate increases with the PUC to fund said construction... ...thinking outloud here, it seems.

  19. Re:Congrats! on Slashdot Asks: Do You Want a Smart Watch? · · Score: 2

    Any modern quartz-controlled watch that costs more than $10 is a status symbol and nothing more.

    I don't know about that. My Citizen WR-100 is a very modest watch. My wife bought it for me about 8 years ago. $250. It's my daily driver... the nightstand watch. It's very special to me for many intangible reasons, but it certainly isn't a status symbol.

    I get what you're saying, but there's a middle ground somewhere, too.

  20. Everything they've promised... on Slashdot Asks: Do You Want a Smart Watch? · · Score: 1

    Only if it's as high tech as they've promised.

  21. The answer is alcohol! on FAA's Ruling On Smartphones During Takeoff Has Had Little Impact · · Score: 2

    Alcohol! Gives me the ability to drown-out/ignore your intrusive cell phone use coupled with the potential to make me more annoying than you to other passengers all the while maintaining my elevated (perhaps evolved?) sense of not giving a fuck about either!

    Win-win!

    Ain't flying fun!?!?

  22. Re:The answer nobody likes... on What To Do If Police Try To Search Your Phone Without a Warrant · · Score: 1

    However, I also strongly believe that I have a right to privacy, which should be especially obvious when I'm innocent.

    You're banking on the assumption that your innocence is especially obvious...

  23. Today? on What Happens If You Have a Heart Attack In Space? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You've got yourself a serious set of problems any number of which will kill you, including the heart attack.

  24. Re:Yosemite on Apple WWDC 2014: Tim Cook Unveils Yosemite · · Score: 1

    That's a bit of a stretch.