Comment: Holy Fire (Score 1) 796
Here's the Holy Fire being exposed on Greek TV...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejnzXOxGX_M
Ignorance is bliss...
Comment: Give back to the developers (Score 1) 570
The developers are the ones who have helped Apple get where it is by developing apps for their iOS platforms, so why not reduce the 30% cut they take from each app sale to at least 25% or even 20%.
Comment: Re:MadExcept! (your app should send bugreports) (Score 1) 360
And how are you addressing the issues of non-crashing bugs with your reply? You've added nothing here I'm afraid. Crash reports are a fairly simple task to implement.
Comment: Re:Make it send data to you (Score 5, Insightful) 360
Yes, a crash report can be sent by an application, but a non-crashing bug? If the bug isn't caught by tests (automated or manual) then the software won't know to send an issue like that, otherwise it wouldn't have been a bug in the first place.
Comment: Re:Hmmm.... (Score 1) 444
Coins go in my pocket, bills go in my wallet. I don't like a thick wallet and if it is, I'd prefer it being filled with bills that are actually useful such as $5 and above. Why have 5 $1 bills taking up the space of 1 $5 bill? No thank you. Coins are also easier to use in machines (vending, tranist, etc.)... no need to press coins flat multiple times until they're accepted.
If a big wad of $1 or $2 bills makes you feel rich or is used to impress the ladies then I guess you have a point.
Comment: Re:Hmmm.... (Score 1) 444
Nothing gave me the idea that you're talking about American money, which is why I said I'd take the loonie and twoonie any day (over bills).
Comment: Re:Hmmm.... (Score 1) 444
Canadian here and I spend a lot of time in the states and I really don't like a pile of american $1 bills taking up room in my wallet; they're quite useless afaic. I'll take the loonie and twoonie any day.
Comment: Re:Curious question (Score 1) 370
An ellipsoid (shape of the Earth) could have been another possible shape for an electron I suppose. The earth bulges due to gravity and centrifugal forces from it's spin. An electron spins too, but if it's a near perfect sphere then this spin doesn't appear to have any effect on its shape, nor does gravity... as far as we can tell so far I guess. Interesting.
Comment: Re:too positive (Score 1) 456
Clarification... the Iraq war was for oil disguised as a war for security. What the US did in Iraq is nothing short of craptastic.
+ - WebGL flaw leaves GPU exposed to hackers
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recoiledsnake writes "Google spent a lot of time yesterday talking up WebGL, but UK security firm Context seems to think users should disable the feature because it poses a serious security threat, and the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) is encouraging people to heed that advice. According to Context, a malicious site could pass code directly to a computer's GPU and trigger a denial of service attack or simply crash the machine. Ne'er-do-wells could also use WebGL and the Canvas element to pull image data from another domain, which could then be used as part of a more elaborate attack. Khronos, the group that organizes the standard, responded by pointing out that there is an extension available to graphics card manufacturers that can detect and protect against DoS attacks, but it did little to satisfy Context — the firm argues that inherent flaws in the design of WebGL make it very difficult to secure."
Comment: Re:What's different (Score 2) 231
Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) was developed with tablet type computers in mind and is not meant for smartphones. Android 2.x apps will still work, they just won't be optimized for the interface.
Comment: Cultivar? (Score 1) 256
Which cultivar are these amounts based on?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Cultivar_Groups
A metric banana or an imperial banana? :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Cultivar_Groups
A metric banana or an imperial banana?
Comment: Bandwidth caps & charges (Score 4, Interesting) 118
Are these providers going to cover the charges associated with downloading unneeded data to consumers devices?
Comment: In other espionage news... (Score 1) 339
Here's an american who leaked info to China...
http://www.mauinews.com/page/content.detail/id/545413.html
I live very close to this guys mansion and let me tell you, he was living in quite the place before he got caught.