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Comment Re:The cure is easy... (Score 1) 174

The problem with that experiment is that most wifi devices make some kind of noise when turned on, and most devices supply at least some power to the antenna when turned on, even if wireless transmission is off.

I can hear my router in a quiet room, even though it's fanless. Mostly due to the LEDs making noise.

Comment Re:Customer service apparently alive still (Score 1) 284

without things waiting in some weird limbo for three days

This phenomenon is usually known as a "weekend".

If you order on a Friday, your order won't likely ship before Monday, because they don't work weekends.

Rush processing applies for orders made before noon, and if they don't ship your order that day, they refund the rush processing fee.

Comment Re:Outperform? (Score 1) 457

And yes, I have biked at -20F and windy as well as 100F and humid. In order for me to be here today, my ancestors likely needed to run many miles in both conditions to outrun tigers, chase buffalo off cliffs, and other such tasks. Without the benefits of modern technology.

Yes, but your ancestors' "co-workers" likely didn't care too much how they smelled. ;)

Comment Re:It's a Delusional Thing To Say (Score 2, Insightful) 273

I have a feeling that the opinion of Vista will stay largely static forever; it may have introduced new features, but it still wasn't that good. This is already how the public feels about WinME -- it added useful features like System Restore, but it wasn't until XP that those features were incorporated in a good OS.

Comment Re:Ideas want to be public (Score 1) 539

Consider, it's a bit like me saying "I know, I'll invent a time-machine". And then not having a clue how to do it. Ideas are cheap, it's actualling managing to do it - to solve the problems in the way and so on - that counts.

True, but what if you managed to build a flux capacitor? Would you be willing to tell people what it does, or would you just point to a flashing box and say "This is what makes time travel possible!"

Comment Re:Obvious (Score 1) 194

Yeah, it's a simple dialog box saying something like "Would you like to install restricted codecs to play this video?"

Compare this to Windows, where you have to download a codec pack (or, make a mess of your computer by installing 10 different codecs independently). Windows users also haven't quite come to a consensus on the best codec pack (I use CCCP), which means that there's a chance of incompatibility between two machines. This has made it so that even though most people use WMP, MPC, or Zoom Player, that most people have VLC installed as well just in case they come across something that other players don't handle well.

Comment Re:Outperform? (Score 1) 457

I don't have that option. We have a light rail system where I currently live, but my commute runs almost exactly perpendicular to the track.

The apartment I'm looking to move this fall is going to be out of reasonable biking range, but if I had an electric car, it would be nice if I could still pedal along to help reduce the amount of power I have to feed in from my wall socket.

Comment Re:AJAX (Score 1) 171

He only really slowed down once he got a book deal, and started devoting his time to writing for pay. You can't really blame him; most college students who contribute to open-source projects find they have much less time and drive to do so after they get hired.

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