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  1. Re:Wasting time on Video Game Free Speech Ruling Aftermath · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Bible isn't just a single body of work, it's a collection of stories and anecdotes spread out across thousands of years, before being written down by many diferent people, supposedly detailing God's word, etc. and then translated by an english king, in order to slip in his own desired revisions.

    There. Fixed that for you.

    Context can only twist the meaning so much. When the bible says that we should stone a woman to death because she was raped, I think the message is pretty clear. How does the context change that? Two men or women in love with each other, are also to be stoned to death? Not the caring, compassionate God that I personally want to blindly obey without questioning. In fact, that's the reason that fundamentalists of ANY religion scare the shit out of me. Love your fellow man, sure, just don't read the bible verbosely.

    That being said, the church has absolutely NO place in politics, and never should. Ban the games or not, religion should have no bearing on the decision.

  2. Re:Mod summary up! on There Oughta Be a Standard: Laptop Power Supplies · · Score: 1

    Oh, I'm sorry, I thought he replaced the wife with the MacBook, once he had the dog. Of course he never said the original iBook fell off the table, to begin with. Maybe it never did, and the new MacBook hasn't yet either.
    2 x 0 = 0 right? Or is it ERR?
    Then again, "He" might be "She." The baby might just be mixed up by how it all was worded.

  3. Re:Quick- on Soldier Re-Grows Leg Muscle After Experimental Procedure · · Score: 1

    Hopefully this guy won't try to remove them himself, in a bathtub...

  4. Re:Hundreds of millions of refugees on Bittorrent and uTorrent Sued For Patent Violations · · Score: 1

    Harper got a majority, you may want to reconsider.

    Reconsider Harper being given the majority? Certainly!

  5. Re:WTF? How is this right? on Google Sued Over Chromebook Name · · Score: 1

    No they won't.

  6. Re:WTF? How is this right? on Google Sued Over Chromebook Name · · Score: 1

    Wait, what? Are you s2, and I'm s1? Or is Microsoft s1 and Apple is s2? I'm not sure of anything, man, I got no idea what's going on right now.
    I have no STDs, I don't operate a string, and I'm sorry, you want room 12A, Just along the corridor.

    Besides... what do decorative japanese goldfish have to do with anything?

    I hear Hitler had goldfish...

  7. WTF? How is this right? on Google Sued Over Chromebook Name · · Score: 1

    Correct me if I'm wrong... (I know, I'll have 30 people do this automatically) but isn't Chrome OS owned by Google? Shouldn't they be allowed to call their own product by a name they own? If they were trying to call it ChromiumPCBook, I can understand....

  8. Re:The situation is much more complicated than tha on Usage Based Billing In Canada To Be Rescinded · · Score: 1
    Actually, I'm in Metchosin. they have the fibre running about 150metres from my house...(it runs to a friggin TRAILER PARK in an indian [native?] reserve) But the node is down the road a ways from us. The really shitty part is that for the first 3 months they were offering the service, we were getting calls almost DAILY trying to upgrade our service, but not once did they actually check if we could actually get it.

    I could go shaw, but I prefer CONSTANT bandwidth, rather than shared. this way I know what I'm getting, all the time, is the same 3.5Mbit.

    Also, we have Telus for:
    Satellite TV
    3 physical phone lines (2 business accounts) plus a '2nd ring' number
    4 cell phones (2 business)

    I dropped telus for rogers for MY cell, because of the poor coverage, and their stupid policy regarding roaming charges along the border zone. I'm more likely to roam to Port Angeles, Washington than pick up a telus signal. Rogers just drops the charges automatically.

  9. Re:The situation is much more complicated than tha on Usage Based Billing In Canada To Be Rescinded · · Score: 1

    While your reasoning works well for the people who live right in urban sprawl, I live outside of the capitol city of BC. it takes me about 40 minutes during rush hour to get down town. However; I have trees around me. The Telcos can't justify putting in the same kind of infrastructure to support fewer customers, therefore, my house is 2Km from the node where the fibre magically transforms to copper. I cannot subscribe to VDSL. I have a 3.5Mbit ADSL service. So I get screwed because I'm actually unable to get the new service.

  10. Re:Amazing that drive tech has stalled... on Some Hard Drive Nostalgia To Start Off the Year · · Score: 1

    3-4 months ago I picked up a NAS unit as well as a pair of 2TB drives to load (RAID1) for $110 each. last weekend, I bought 2 more of the same drives for $80. that's getting pretty rediculously cheap, if you ask me. Unfortunately I should have sprung for enterprise class (read RAID approved) drives, as the timeouts are causing drive dropouts. It's nice that a firmware update on the same hardware can cause a drive to not work in a RAID setup, thus ensuring the RE models sell.

  11. Re:American Guns!! Yay NRA!! on Narco-Blogger Beats Mexico Drug War News Blackout · · Score: 1

    Oh SNAP! Godwin's law! and it only took 19 minutes.
    http://xkcd.com/261/

  12. Re:Go ahead on Black Hole Emits a 1,000-Light-Year-Wide Gas Bubble · · Score: 1

    I hardly know you!
    .. besides, I just ate, and I wouldn't want to cramp up and drown.

  13. Re:Sounds like people need to fix thier names on Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names · · Score: 1

    half a million Norwegians, probably...

  14. Re:CRIKEY MATE on NASA's Space Balloon Smashes Car In Australia · · Score: 1

    Australia is number exclaimation point? Or rather.. Australia is number Exclaimation Point! ... ?

  15. Re:Paralelism on Pope Rails Against the Internet and Transparency · · Score: 1

    Ouch! all those commas impacted my colon. or semicolor. or maybe it just gave me a headache.

  16. Deja-vu, all over again... on How To Build a Winscape · · Score: 1

    Well this is all fine and dandy.... but: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/23/1359259
    been there, done that.

  17. Re:Okay, guys. on BlackBerry Bold Tops Radiation Ranking · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, We've already discussed the effectiveness of tinfoil hats. That would be likely to fry your noggin even faster.
    http://slashdot.org/articles/05/11/10/1839224.shtml?tid=133

  18. Re:A railgun will certainly get the job done... on Real-Life Equivalents of Video Game Weapons · · Score: 5, Funny

    HEY!! Citing your source, complete with publication date and page numbers is not allowed! This is Slashdot, you're supposed to just spew rhetoric and car analogies.

    Please rephrase in the form of a car analogy, or state number of Libraries of Congress per second.... or it didn't happen.

  19. Re:I remember being told ... on Dinosaur Feather Color Discovered · · Score: 1

    DON'T DO IT!! Trust me, man.. It sounded reasonable enough, but .. Oh god, what have I done? Don't do it!

  20. Re:Lighter weight XP??? on Windows 7 vs. Windows XP On a Netbook · · Score: 1

    uh, yeah. If I want to use ubuntu, or BSD or Whatever... I can. That's what great about having a choice. MY choice is to use Windows, like the other 90% of the world. In fact, I quite like the new build.

    I can afford a copy of Windows 7, and have already ordered it. If I couldn't, there's always the less-than-legal ways of getting it. How's THAT for giving access to everyone? In a country where 2/3 of the population has a computer at home, I'm not sure that going FOSS would make that much difference in access. Anyone here who doesn't have a computer, probably doesn't want one, or at least has access to one if they need it. My PHONE isn't FOSS, and IT can check my email and smurf the internets..

    You holier-than-thou 'EVERYONE needs to use open source' nutcases are the reason I don't. That and the few ubuntu boxes I've put together are collecting dust because they just don't work right, after weeks of tweaking and patching... All I wanted was to play starcraft, and a modern machine couldn't even do that at higher than .5-1 fps. What does THAT tell you?

  21. Re:Lighter weight XP??? on Windows 7 vs. Windows XP On a Netbook · · Score: 1

    Yeah, umm. about that.

    Dell Inspiron Mini 9 ... 16GB SDD and 2GB RAM. Onboard Intel video. Runs quite nicely, with aero enabled, all the bells and whistles.

    So, sorry to bust your MS hate, but give it a rest.
    Have you tried Win7? ...Have you tried Vista with SP1 loaded? what about XP.

    As far as disk space. in Oct 2001, the average PC was loaded with a 30-40GB drive. with an average XP install running between 1.2 and 1.4GB that would be .... 3.5-4% of a system's harddrive. Today, the average PC is configured with (at least) a 500GB drive, and windows 7 installs in about 10-12GB which is..... 2-2.4% of the system's drive. Wow, it actually takes LESS relative hard drive space to install. Shall we calculate the MEMORY usage next?

    Give up the whole 'M$ sucks!!1!' and 'I want my windows 3.1' bullshit, and adapt. It's called evolution. There's a reason we don't use spears and rocks anymore.

  22. Re:Yeah, take THAT Verizon! on Antitrust Pressure Mounts For Wireless Providers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yeah, I know this well. I live 20km away from downtown Victoria, BC's CAPITAL city.. can practically SEE it. Yet, my old phone (Telus) would roam constantly. I had roaming turned off for 4 years, but eventually got sick of paying $70/month for service I could only use while I was at work, or in town.. about 9 hours/day during the week. Rediculous. When they called me to try and upgrade my plan, I explained this to them, and the fact that I know several people who have a similar situation, that their roaming charges get knocked off their bills. They told me no way, so I switched carriers (Rogers), and got an iPhone. no problem now. They will at least credit for roaming charges, as I'm on a border zone.

    Moral of the story: If you don't like the service you're getting from someone, let them know, and then take action. Then let them know again. and again. and again.

    Oh, and then tell everyone you know about how poor customer service they gave you.

  23. Re:Can we just bring back the "File" menu, please? on Office 2010 Technical Preview Leaked · · Score: 1

    Hey, I'm not trying to upset, I'm merely pointing out some facts and trying to clear up some FUD. Noone's 'forcing' you to do anything. If you don't want office 2010... DON'T install it.

    The tutorial (Getting Started tab) is actually pretty straight forward. it shows the 03 menuing system. you click on the menu you would have used for whatever function you're looking for, then it shows you the 07 interface, and shows you what to clock. it does this via a flash webpage you can leave up in the background, until you get the hang of the new layout.

    As far as the DOCX and XLSX new formats, save as gives you the option to save in legacy word documents, PDF, CSV, RTF you name it. For opening, there is a compatibility pack available for free to automatically convert the new format documents into the legacy formats when you open them, and I believe it gives you a link when you try to open a new file to the webpage with the kit download.

    You say you would stay with your current version. Go for it. I'm not telling you to upgrade. Some people like the changes. I hated them at first, then I started to figure out how the logic works with how they grouped items. Now, I like it. I sit down with office 03, and have a hard time remembering how to get to certain things, others are automatic. Remember when File manager turned into Windows Explorer? Or how about when the DOS underneath evereything was ditched to make way for NTLDR? You can still run 98 if you really want to, but good luck getting support from the official channels. I ususally use Google as my first line of support when I need it.

    Overall point of my first post was simply this: The changes are implemented. Either get used to them, try to embrace them, or don't. Stick with what you like. Personally, I've moved to 2007. But only becase I got a good deal on it, otherwise I would have stuck with 03. (additionally, in my experience, 07 is a bit easier to deploy via group policy)

    and I say good day.

  24. Re:WTF???? on Office 2010 Technical Preview Leaked · · Score: 1

    I bet CTRL+S still works.

  25. Re:Why does everyone hate Ribbon? It's great! on Office 2010 Technical Preview Leaked · · Score: 1

    Then you must not have used the ribbon with the keyboard. Hit the ALT key and EVERYTHING is available through the keyboard. direct to the function you're looking for.

    Want to search a library for a citations to insert? SCL. 4 keys in total. who uses that function? I don't know. I'm sure someone does. it's a big button, which you DO NOT HAVE TO USE THE MOUSE FOR.

    The only thing you have to take your hands on the mouse for now, is to play solitaire.