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Comment Re:Why not? (Score 1) 690

So you were robbed because a thief stole your stuff, and not because you left the door open?

The blame goes both ways. Of course botnets wouldn't exist without malware authors, but neither would they without that many Windows and IE vulnerabilities.

Ah so just like beautiful women are partly to blame for being raped, because they were beautiful.

Comment Re:USB connectors (Score 1) 277

According to your cited wiki it says currently the only providers abusing this extra "X" pin on mini-USB are Verizon in collusion with Motorola.

So hang Verizon for this just as high because I have a T-Mobile Motorola phone that charges/interfaces just fine with my 99-cent newegg cable.

Comment Re:Still too high (Score 1) 1079

In a sane world, electronic music prices would reflect the lack of "manufacturing, transportation, warehousing, or any other costs" as pointed out by mcgrew, rather than the labels going "OMGZ eMusicz we can make 1000%s profitz!!!!"

Anecdote time. Back when I was downloading music frequently I had a simple two-step process for acquiring music. 1st step: check allofMP3.com. As said, I was willing to pay pennies on the MB for music, rather than muck around torrent trackers for whatever it was I was looking for. 2nd step: If 1st step failed, then I would muck around torrent sites. There was no 3rd step.

Point of anecdote, I was willing to pay sane prices for music rather than jump straight to 'piracy'. I imagine most people would be too. 69 cents is still very high for something with near-zero distribution, storage, and replication costs.

Comment Re:Still too high (Score 1) 1079

File size as in the amount of physical space a song occupies on a server, and the amount of bandwidth needed to transfer said song are the only meaningful metrics here. allOfMP3.com had it right with regards to pricing model, it was a shame when Visa/MasterCard were bullied into no longer accepting charges from them.

Also this is where VBR encoding comes to play. If its just a straight 20 minutes of you screaming, you gotta stop for breath quite a while in those 20 minutes. Ever tried to scream for even 10-15 whole seconds? It's harder than you think. The point being with VBR, those breaks for breath are going to be encoded at a lower bit rate, resulting in a smaller file size than if it were CBR encoded.

Another thing allOfMP3.com did that was awesome, was you could choose any audio format, and even the quality of the file. Want FLAC? It'll cost extra, but you could do it. I always used what was formerly known as LAME --alt-standard though, I think it's known as -v2 now. Gives about an average 190-224 kbs bit rate and was engineered to be indiscernible from the source material.

And like I said, they could charge a small premium for new release stuff to cover your very lofty "quality" metric.

Comment Re:Clarification (Score 1) 583

The documents only state the MS knew that moving or re-orienting an Xbox 360 while it was operating may scratch the disc. As for claims that the Xbox scratches discs while stable and vertical (while it may be true) does not apply to these specific documents.

I dunno.

Because these greater gyroscopic forces are combined with both a weak magnetic force for holding the disc in place, and a tray-loaded design that can be oriented vertically, uncoupling of a disc during normal console use was a predictable result.

From page 13 of the pdf.

Comment Re:Check Engine (Score 1) 583

If your car is 1996 or newer and your check engine light is coming that often I would suggest investing in an OBD-II scanner.

You can get them for a little as $40 for a basic model, this will let you pull your codes and clear them should you choose.

You can google for any manufacturer specific codes as someone will always have them listed, and you'd be surprised by how many cars have had their factory service manuals put online by fans.

Often times the code is being thrown by a dirty MAF (mass air flow sensor in the intake) and/or dirty throttle body. Pending the car, it can be a little hassle to get to these parts, removing/moving intake piping but all it takes is a can of carb cleaner and a hour or two of drying to get these parts clean and the codes to go away.

Wii

Submission + - Sonic Officially in Super Smash Bros.

Dr. Eggman writes: The latest news today on the Super Smash Bros. Brawl development blog is the one fans have been asking for. Sonic the Hedgehog is officially in the game. Cited as the most fan requested character since the original N64 Smash Bros. title, the developers have listened and brought him into the game. The addition may come at some cost, however according to Ars Technica, as the Japanese release date has been pushed back to January 24th with no solid announcements made regaurding the North American launch.
Censorship

Submission + - "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" student loses SCOTUS r (go.com)

Fudgefactor7 writes: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Monday that students can face limits on their rights to free speech. Schools can rein in students' speech if it can be interpreted as promoting illegal drug use, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the court's opinion. The case stemmed from an incident in January 2002 in which a crowd of students, townspeople and teachers gathered on a public street in Alaska across from a high school to watch the Olympic torch relay pass in front of them as part of a parade in support of the upcoming Winter Olympic Games. Student Joseph Frederick wanted to make a statement about his First Amendment rights in front of the television crews covering the event. As the crowd thickened, he unfurled a banner with the message "Bong Hits 4 Jesus."

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