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Comment Disable Two Factor Authentication?!?!? (Score 2) 44

Any guess why they want you to disable 2FA? My best guess is they use this information to query Apple for information usually only available to the owner, such as Find My Phone. But either way, this seems beyond terrible.

In which case, is this software violating the Apple user agreement in some way? Or inducing the parents to do so?

Comment Re:Unsafe at any speed (above 100 MPH)... (Score 4, Informative) 443

Actually, since energy goes up at the square of velocity, a jump from 100 to 70 is double the impact energy.

Also, getting your car ripped in half after hitting a pole apparently is "normal", in that it happens to many cars. https://www.google.com/search?... It's unfortunate, but physics isn't your friend in situations like this.

Comment Re:Putting the cart before the horse. (Score 5, Informative) 152

From the article, however, the regulations that are being discussed are for meteorites on federal lands. From the article:

Courts have long established that meteorites belong to the owner of the surface estate. Therefore, meteorites found on public lands are part of the BLM’s surface estate, belong to the federal government, and must be managed as natural resources in accordance with the FLPMA of 1976."

In this case, I'm thinking that claiming that these changes will somehow apply to asteroids in space is a very long stretch. Especially since they don't apply to the significant volume of privately owned land in this country, let alone the rest of the world.

Comment Re:Unfortunately (Score 2, Informative) 702

Try reading it again. The pictures you quoted from are the compatible devices, not the incompatible ones.

"The iOS 4 Software Update works with the second- and third-generation iPod touch. Not all features are compatible with all devices."

Comment Re:Does it explain the sucky battery life? (Score 2, Informative) 248

Except it shouts "Marco", then expects to hear "Polo" back. If it gets the response, great. Otherwise, it can increase power and try again. It will repeat this until it gets a signal or hits its maximum strength, and gives up.

I know my phone drains much faster when I'm in a poor reception area than when I've got a good signal.

Comment It's the bueracracy we hate ... (Score 4, Insightful) 1322

... but somehow we keep creating.

The problem is that we don't want to trust people in authority to make decisions, so we come up with a process or committee or something to ensure that one person can't make the hard decisions. But time and time again, it's shown that if no one can make hard decisions, no one will.

And while it's probably going to beat the hell out of my karma for it, I recommend The Death of Common Sense, by Philip K. Howard. It basically goes into examples of how our unwavering belief that a legal processes can sort through the mess impartially causes all sorts of unexpected results.

As soon as the authority to make a decision is lost, how can bad behavior be punished?

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