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Comment Re:Worst Console: (Score 2, Funny) 120

Are you my old neighbor that used to haul his Atari or Coleco over to my apartment to show me all the cool games? Did you ever get a color TV over 12"?

I'm old enough, too. I have a big lawn, and I've owned a Gran Torino and watched the movie. Oh, and that little strip between the sidewalk and the street? I don't care what the city says, that's mine, too.

Comment Re:WTF? (Score 1) 120

It's like everyone in Seattle has to own an iPad, otherwise they aren't hip. wtf.

It's like everyone in Seattle has to own an iPod, otherwise they aren't hip. wtf.

It's like everyone in Seattle has to own an iPhone, otherwise they aren't hip. wtf.

It's like everyone on Slashdot has to dis iOwners, otherwise they lose cred. wtf.

It's like ACs on Slashdot...oh wait, you're just here to flame.

Comment Already Run Out (Score 2, Insightful) 442

Weren't all addresses supposed to be gone by now? That's problem with doomsday predictions IPv4, warming, God, it never happens as scheduled and then people just ignore you next time you start predicting. If we were more temperate about our predictions, people wouldn't dismiss them as more of the same "sky-is-falling" crapola.

Comment Old Tech...If it works... (Score 2, Interesting) 253

I worked on guidance and control systems for the USAF. When I got the chance to look at the shuttles inertial nav systems, I wasn't really that shocked to see they were basically the same as the systems I was working on that were designed in the '60s and modified only slightly through the '70s. The systems work, and with redundancy provide an incredibly accurate system.

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