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  1. How did they pick the number? on Intel Receives Record Fine By the EU · · Score: 5, Funny

    1.066 GigaEuros - a number Intel can understand?

  2. Re:lunacy on Greece Halts Google's Street View · · Score: 4, Informative

    I to love how people have no problem with police videotaping you

    To be fair to Greece's Data Protection Authority, they do have a problem with police videoing people and have stopped the government using street cameras to fight crime as well.

  3. Godson-3 a threat? on A Chinese Challenge To Intel · · Score: 1

    I would be more worried by the Godfather 3.

  4. Re:Can sue in a district court ... on People On No-Fly List Can Sue In District Court · · Score: 1

    Or they could just relocate the courts to inside airports!

  5. Slashdot on States Throw Out Electronic Voting Machines · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot should buy at least one - and add a Cowboy Neal option to all the screens.

  6. Re:Perl IS the problem on Why Corporates Hate Perl · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Perl encourages big ball of mud development

    Is it really fair to blame the language? I think the reason perl is the centre of so many big balls of mud is that it is easy to do prototypes in it. If people choose to take those prototypes and turn them into big balls of mud, then that is their own fault. If you start with a clean sheet of paper, do a good design and then decide to implement it in perl you won't end up with a big ball of mud.

  7. Re:Not really animation on Leaping the Uncanny Valley · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And am I right in thinking that on that video they only animated the face? The rest is real video?

  8. Re:I'm so screwed on The Duke Is Finally Back, For Real · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or, note to readers: never act on anything you read on Slashdot, the defence 'I was temporarily under the influence of Slashdot' has not yet been tested in court.

  9. Re:Next, Lego Will Make It a Creativity-Free Kit on Beijing 2008 In Lego · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Things have moved on. but the creativity is still there. You can still get buckets full of plain bricks, but you can also download lego digital designer - free CAD for lego! How cool is that? And you can order all the individual bits you need from the store. And it works in linux via WINE.

  10. What is the story here? on Seattle Flushes $5M High-Tech Toilets · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm confused. This type of toilet is quite popular all sorts of places, so I guess they must be cheaper than providing toilets in some other way. But as Seattle aren't going to be replacing them with anything else... that is going to be cheaper. So, what's the story? That Seattle can't afford public toilets?

  11. From me on Smart Self-Service Scales · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It would be more useful the other way round: if I told it they were tomatoes at it could figure out exactly what type they were.

  12. Re:so on Stars Could Shine In Many Universes · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, the design is so good it works even if the 'constants' are way off. Convinces me, now I just need to work out which religion to sign up for!

  13. Re:Flash on Firefox 3 Is Fixed on Why Is Adobe Flash On Linux Still Broken? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes, I have Ubuntu 8.04 and no flash crashes. There are still a couple of problems though: most of the video on the BBC site won't play (I click play and it just goes into the waiting dial thing forever) and some things that should be clickable inside the flash player don't work.

  14. Re:Bring it on on Biologists Create Genetic Map of Europe · · Score: 1

    Heh, no offence taken :)

  15. Re:Compatibility on What's the Problem With iPhone 3G Reception? · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, it needs an iTower. Well i-er anyway.

  16. RFID on Bees Help Detectives Catch Serial Killers · · Score: 1, Insightful

    TFA mentions that they are also tracking the bees by glueing RFID tags to their backs. I wonder if any politicians reading this might start thinking of a more direct way to use this work to catch criminals...

  17. Bring it on on Biologists Create Genetic Map of Europe · · Score: 1

    the differences are sufficient that it should be possible to devise a forensic test to tell which country in Europe an individual probably comes from, said Manfred Kayser

    As an English / Greek / Irish / Burmese person I say: bring it on!

  18. Re:Why? on HP Releases Hackable ARM-Based Calculator · · Score: 1

    By that argument this calculator shouldn't even exist - why don't people just do their business calculations on their laptops or smartphones?

  19. The last one on How Important Is Protecting Streaming Media? · · Score: 1

    Or do you blame the authors of stolen content for leaving the security of their material in somebody else's hands

    Yeah, that one, because although content authors are probably not experts on digital security, they can all roll their own protection and rely on security thought who-the-hell-would-have-thought-of-implementing- something-as-dumb-as-that (for the first few weeks anyway).

  20. Re:What you can do? on ISO Rejects OOXML Protest Appeals · · Score: 1

    Breed like rabbits

    That's not really a viable suggestion for slashdot. Breed like robots maybe.

  21. many gadget sites are calling the "dream" on T-Mobile Will Be First To Use Android · · Score: 1

    Is that "dream" as in "wonderous achievement" or "dream" as in "vapourware"?

  22. Re:FCC on T-Mobile Will Be First To Use Android · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Not so strange: the software will control the power and the frequency.

  23. Re:Still waiting for robot cars on EU Reserves a Frequency For Talking Cars · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ones which are 10 times safer

    The problem is that although robot cars could be proven 10 times safer than the average driver, nearly all drivers think they drive much more safely than the average driver.

  24. I'm guessing... on IT Internship In the US For a Foreigner? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But I would have thought the visa hassles would put most companies off doing something as short as a 3 month internship.

  25. Re:More Practical Use? on Digital Camera Powered By a Fuel Cell · · Score: 2, Informative

    The reason for this is that, with a dSLR, you're taking pictures by looking through the viewfinder directly, without using the power-hungry LCD display.

    This is changing, most of the latest models now have a 'live view' mode where you can compose the picture on the LCD. Also, try a big image stabalized telephoto lens... the camera batteries don't last long.