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Comment Hey, Submitter! (Score 4, Insightful) 268

Don't change the meaning of the article when summarizing.

over 60% of iPhone applications have definitively been pirated
as submitted

60% of paid apps using Pinch have been pirated.
(as written in the article, bolding included)

Let's "reverse-bold" that...
60% of paid apps using Pinch have been pirated.
(emphasis mine)

It might be relevant to non-pinch-using apps, it might not. But let's not delete that relevant bit of data.

Comment Highway repair funding? (Score 1) 411

The Federal Highway Administration is already suffering shortage of funds due to fewer vehicle miles driven. There's been talk of more toll roads, increasing the gas tax, etc.

As I see it, encouraging people to drive even less will further decrease the revenue collected for road repair- which could mean fewer repairs, more time between repairs, and/or an incentive to raise the gas tax or invent new "usage fees". This could end up increasing the total cost- even though you're paying less for insurance, you're paying more for gas, tolls, etc.

Comment Re:Over 90? (Score 1) 133

I've always assumed that saying 'over 90' translated to 'the most significant digit will always be a 9, even if rounding were taken into account.' In other words, the actual number is 91, 92, 93, or 94. If it were 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99, then the correct phrase would be 'almost 100.'

Of course, this is assuming that the person who thought of saying 'over 90' is endeavoring to be accurate; of which case they could have simply said 'we got 94 entries.' This 'over 90' nonsense seems like an attempt to impress; but with a number so low it just ends up sounding pitiful.

Comment Ah, shortcuts... (Score 1) 114

We are lead to believe at an early age that shortcuts diminish the reward or the experience of a task.

Besides, proofing is overrated anyway...

(It should be: "We are led to believe".)

Comment In Re Bilski (Score 1) 191

The In Re Bilski case invalidates this patent, as it is not tied to a particular machine.

DISCLAIMER: Not only am I not a lawyer, my sole basis for my statement is knowledge gained from my somewhat-attentive reading of previous /. comments (not articles) regarding the "In Re Bilski" case. I'm not sure if the word "case" applies to In Re Bilski. I'm not sure if "In Re Bilski" should be written with initial caps, as opposed to "in re Bilski", for instance.

Comment Re:One word - ads (Score 2, Insightful) 576

Hell, I can deal with the commercials; they've been there as long as I can remember.

But these days, while you're watching the show there's stuff swooping across the bottom or top third of the screen- sometimes both! Or my personal favorite- they shove the show to one side of the screen to make room for the ads. If they don't respect their own programming, why should I watch it?

Thanks but no thanks.

Comment From Adobe's site... (Score 3, Informative) 383

Here's the quote from Adobe's site...

Adobe ® Flash ® Player is the world's most pervasive software platform, used by over 2 million professionals and reaching 99.0% of Internet-enabled desktops in mature markets as well as a wide range of devices

It's interesting that Adobe defines Flash as a "software platform". A javascript-enabled browser could also be defined as such- which would make Adobe's claims of "most pervasive" false, since there are many sites which use javascript but not flash.

Mature Markets include US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Japan.

Hm, seems like they left out a few ...

Of course, they just want to make people to feel comfortable paying top dollar for their products. (And as someone faced with buying a copy of Flash or Adobe CS4 soon, Holy Cow it's expensive!)

It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Circumcision overstated as prevention against AIDS (plosone.org)

Anonymous Coward writes: "Male circumcision is overstated as prevention tool against AIDS (reported by Eurekalert http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-06/plo s-mco062007.php)
Quoting:
"New study finds the key to understanding the global spread of AIDS is the size of the infected prostitute community around the world. [...] The study has a number of important findings that should impact policy decisions in the future. First, male circumcision, which in previous studies had been found to be important in controlling AIDS, becomes statistically irrelevant once the study controls for the number of prostitutes in a country."

Cross fingers! The prevention programs so much touted by the neo-conservators and intelligent-designers, baked by UN (http://www.webmd.com/hiv-aids/news/20070329/circu mcision-new-weapon-against-AIDS) are not good at all? How about the praying and singing in the churches?"

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