Comment Re:I guess this is the result... (Score 1) 305
In fact, the items are of better quality since the beef hasn't been treated with bovine growth hormone and the bread hasn't been made with genetically modified wheat. However, in the interests of full disclosure and transparency I should note that I still wouldn't eat it.
Comment I paid good money for these leeches, damn it! (Score 1) 153
Comment "very secure version of Linux" (Score 1) 237
Comment TTL - you had it easy! (Score 1) 391
Comment Build a Cloud Service (Score 1) 208
Comment 655,000,000 kilometres = 655 gigametres (Score 2) 57
I know nothing of these "software upgrades" of which they speak.
Comment I don't think so... (Score 0) 108
Comment The Recording Industry was The Destroyer (Score 1) 617
Comment Of course, 12 cannot be either AM or PM (Score 2) 185
Comment One Indefensible Claim too far... (Score 1) 449
Comment lack of physical security won't be an issue (Score 1) 209
Comment Inexpensive medical testing? (Score 1) 87
More importantly, precisely which medical tests require an accelerometer? Not being the sort of malingerer who spends a lot of time undergoing medical testing, I may have missed them but I'm pretty sure that no doctor has ever attempted to measure my acceleration. I know that older people often claim that time seems to pass more quickly. Perhaps time passing more quickly actually manifests as a measurable reduction in their acceleration and acceleration tests are a geriatric specialisation that I can look forward to as I get older. Perhaps the more senior SlashDot followers would care to comment on the efficacy of acceleration testing?
Comment Klingons on the starboard bow (Score 1) 210
However, it is surprising that the candidates didn't know that they could disguise their transmissions by matching their carrier modulation to the warp signature - surely everyone knows that.